Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Brigham City Temple

We have been so blessed! Before the 2 Temple open houses I went to last year and then the Brigham City Temple open house I went to last night, the last open house I went to was the Bountiful Temple and I was very young! The past couple of years there have been a lot of opportunities to go to temple open houses and dedications in Utah. 
 
Last night McKenna, Dad, and I joined the young men and young women from the ward on their trip to the open house. The rides were super interesting. McKenna rode down with some of the most crazy beehives and then we ended up picking one up on the way home, so our car was crazy too! It was very different from the other open houses that I have been to for a couple of reasons:
  • They weren't concerned with tickets so it was SUPER CROWDED. It worked out though, because we got through quicker than we had expected. Because we had to walk slower it was nice to really have time to absorb the beauty! It was amazing how they worked the peach blossom into everything (even the screws!). 
  • This is the first temple (other than the Logan) that I have been in since I received my own endowment. It makes it that much more of a special occasion and spiritual experience. 
My feet hurt so bad when we were done, which I thought was strange because those were my comfortable church shoes, but as I was talking to one of the Beehives after, she said that her feet hurt because she was so touched by the Spirit that she kept forgetting how to walk. Maybe that was a little bit my problem too. 

On the way home I was talking to a couple of the Mia Maids about funny things said in Primary and it got me thinking that I should probably document them so that I don't forget! 
When I was first a primary teacher, at 18 years old right out of High School, I was teaching the 5 year olds. We had 13 of them and they had a special place in my heart. One day as we were sitting in Sharing Time, one of the boys leaned over to me and said "I have a secret and it starts with a K and ends with a T." as I sat there trying to figure out what word a 5 year old would spell that way, the only thing that came to mind was KAT. Then he said, "Cute. I think you're cute." 
I now teach primary and I have the 9-10 year olds. One of the boys was having trouble with his shoe because it was a little bit too small. Once he took them off, he couldn't get them back on. I loosened the laces all the way and handed him the shoe, he said "Wow, you're really good at that." I replied with, "I have had a lot of practice." then his reply was surprising. "Yeah, because your 40." I started to giggle and asked him if he really thought I was that old. He figured that he must have been wrong because then he guessed 36, I told him to go lower and he guessed 24. RIGHT! Then as we walked in to singing time, he asked me, "So are you married?" I told him I wasn't and he asked why. I told him that I didn't know and all he said was "Huh..."
Primary is great! Those kids are so funny and so smart! I love the days when my class acts out the story of the 2000 stripling warriors or says the most profound things. The Lord really knows that I need to be spending my Sundays with those kids right now.

2 comments:

Kaela said...

It was so fun getting to chat with you a bit that night!! I love your family so much!!! I gotta say about the ride down there- it made me very thankful I was the LAUREL advisor. Love those beehives, but they are certainly full of ENERGY!!! Made me miss McKenna all over too.

Don't kids say the funniest things?! I'm sure you are the best teacher ever!!! I'm so glad I get to see you more often now that you are in our ward:)

Shanae said...

Thanks Kaela!!!