I contacted all of my girls a week or two ago asking if any of them wanted to go on a road trip and see a temple that was built recently.

I called a Dr. in the area that I wanted to see and asked if I could get in. They gave me an early appointment but having the new car, (see that post here) I haven't driven it enough to know mileage so I didn't take into account needing to stop for gas and actually missed my appointment. I knew I was running late so I called them sharing that I would miss it with the drive etc and they had just had a cancelation so they fit me in for that afternoon.
When I arrived in the city of the temple, I was so excited that I went right to the temple and was a bit confused with large rolling shelves of flowers on the grounds and only a few workers. Looking at the ticket, it stated it was open at 10. I pulled in and they shared that due to frost, all the flowers had died overnight and that they were opening later in the day so that they could replace the dead flowers in the gardens.

With extra time, I went shopping and found some great things. I don't often just go shopping. I am usually picking up specific things and being in a small town, there really aren't many places to go shopping so it was a treat and I was able to see the Dr. and was thrilled with how she helped me. It was worth the drive.
I had to walk around after seeing the Dr. to set the back for a few minutes so I walked to the nearest grocery store and was thrilled to see that they had fresh sushi. I splurged buying three different containers as it had been a long day.

While walking through the temple, they had the most beautiful stained glass windows I have ever seen. They were rescued from a church somewhere in New York that was no longer able to maintain the building and someone purchased them and donated them to the temple. The one in the entrance was Christ standing with his arms wide open and facing you. The colors were SO deep and I have never seen one that used the striations in the colors of glass before like that. Truly a masterpiece. The one at the exit at the back doo,r had Christ in the garden of Gethsemane kneeling. Both were absolutely amazing. It was one of those moments that made you wish you had that talent as it was so exquisite.
While walking through one of the rooms called a "Sealing" room, the sun was shining through the stained glass and caused a rainbow on the altar right in the front and center. It made me think my mother was there with me as the sealing rooms in the temple are used to join families not just until death, we believe in the power to seal families even after death. Brides and Grooms marry kneeling across from one another at the alter to signify that they are putting themselves "on the alter" sacrificing their want as individual, promising themselves to be with that person for eternity.
Also, in the temple, they promise God to obey His laws and only be intimate with their spouse similarly as other marriages say, "Before God" in their marriage ceremonies. The ceremonies are very quiet and reverent and peaceful and I always feel "safe" and at peace there.
I love that they spare no expense on the building as we believe it is "Gods House" and that He deserves the best and most beautiful man has to offer in His house so they import items from all over the world. The wood was absolutely beautiful, dark mahogany from Africa and many of the carpets were milled in Italy.


I LOVED getting to go and see it and they also use local artists for the artwork in the temples and I saw several new artists with paintings I have never seen before as well as some of my favorite painters past and present. Truly, one of the main reasons I enjoy going is the artwork. The entire building is like a big piece of art.
If you even have the opportunity to visit an "open house" of a temple before they are dedicated to God, you should take the opportunity. Once it is dedicated, only worthy members of our church can enter as you need to make covenant to obey certain laws of living and conduct before entering, as it is Gods house.
Imagine my joy as I was walking to get the sushi and found a penny on the road! I felt like God was telling me that He was watching over me and I should continue to "Trust in Him" by placing that penny right in my path to the store.
Then, on the way home, I was driving and passed a truck that had 111 on it in huge numbers on the back on its trailer number. I counted myself blessed having seen so many signs throughout the day knowing my mother and God were watching out for me.
I stopped at the grocery store on the way home as I needed some groceries and I just laughed as I used the self checkout when I spotted the amount of the bananas. I had almost taken two off the bunch when picking them but then thought I could probably eat that many. It was 1.11 for the bananas.
I am truly grateful! Have a BLESSED Day!
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