There is something reassuring about standing for something, and knowing what we stand for.
For men and women who are true to themselves and to the virtues and standards they have
personally adopted, it is not difficult to be true to others.
{ Gordon B. Hinckley, standing for something }



Trip Home & Twin Falls Temple

Our drive back to Utah was mostly just long and uneventful.  Eliot wasn't a happy traveler, but he wasn't a terrible one, either.  We stayed in a nice place in Boise where we got to take a swim and have a yummy Baja Fresh dinner.  One of the best parts of our drive home was getting to stop at the Twin Falls, Idaho, temple.  It's a newer temple, and also a "smaller" temple, and it is so pretty.  It provided a nice place to stop for lunch and walk around.  Here are some photos of the Twin Falls temple, but first, I just had to include this one of Eliot.  We hadn't even left the house yet, and look at his face!  Can you blame him, being wedged between all that junk?!  But in fairness, a good portion of it was his, actually aimed at helping him be happy during the trip.


Such a beautiful temple.  This is the best shot I could get since it was gated off (we stopped to see it on a Sunday).

Eliot and his mommy.

Eliot and his daddy.

4 comments:

Laura said...

Great photos. That first one is a crack up!! :-)

shana said...

Road trips with a toddler. Not fun. Glad he wasn't awful for you. His face says it all though.

Karen Kunzler said...

That face is Halarious!!!! Poor guy, he knew what he was in for. If I recall last year it looked quit the same in the back of that car:)!!!!

Sara and Matthew said...

Oh, funny. I've seen some faces like that in the backseat before. Love the pictures of the temple. We will miss you guys this summer.