Nauvoo Temple with the Jordan Family
Today was a wonderful day! We left at around 6:30am this morning and drove down to Nauvoo. Today was a big day for some friends, the Jordan Family. Carla went through the temple for the first time and then the entire family (Sydney, Carla, and their 3 kids) were sealed together. It was a very emotional time for everyone there. Many people from our ward were there to support them. We all love the Jordan family and to see them all in white in the temple was wonderful!
While we were in the temple, Sarah and Brittany did a great job watching the rest of our kids as well as the kids from 2 other families. We were kind of nervous about letting them walk around Nauvoo by themselves for a few hours, but they did great! They walked around to many of the sites, hung out in the visitor’s center, and enjoyed the perfect, cloudless day! It was kind of stressful for them having all the other kids, but they made it through and had a great time!
It was a quick turnaround for all of us and turned out to be a very long day, but a very enjoyable one. 4 hours drive down, 6 hours in Nauvoo, and 4 hours drive back home. We are all very tired but it was great to support such wonderful friends.




Well, Zachary rode the bus for the first time today! 😐 Today was his first full day of school and he was pretty nervous! He went with Kirstyn, however, and she took GREAT care of him and made sure he got to where he needed to go!



Sarah was the first off this morning! She doesn’t start seminary until Monday, so she took the bus today. 6:41am pickup! It was a historic day for her and the rest of the students as this was opening day for Metea Valley High School! They had an assembly with all the kids, had a ribbon-cutting ceremonly, and Sarah got to play the fight song with the marching band to celebrate the occasion. As far as the school day went, she really likes all her teachers so that is a positive thing! 🙂 Not much homework other than coming home and picking out a Spanish name starting with “S” to be called for the rest of the year. She picked out the name “Sata” which means “princess.” She liked that name because her name means princess in Hebrew as well. No break for marching band practice as she had to do that after school until about 5:30 or so.




Today Angela and I went up to the new high school to the Metea Valley High School Marching Mustangs marching band parent preview. We met with the marching band director and found out about all of the schedule for this season, including more details about the Disney World trip during spring break. We then got to be the first group of parents out on the new field to learn how to march with our students. It was pretty funny. It’s amazing how the kids do what they do.


















