Last Thursday The Mr. and I got picked up at 5:30 in the morning to head to the airport. Our destination was Salt Lake City. Our travelling companions were these 2 cool couples:
All of our husbands serve in the church together, so they know each other well, but in truth, we women really didn't know each other very well. So that, coupled with the fact that The Mr. and I have never travelled with anyone but our family before, made me more than a little curious as to how the weekend would turn out. I didn't need to worry -- it was tons of fun!
The reason for our trip was to attend General Conference, but we were able to do a bunch of other fun things as well. Things I've always wanted to do before I die. Such as.....
1) Attending a session at the SLC temple.

2) Volunteering at the Humanitarian Center.
We packed 720 school kits in all -- or one full pallet.
3) Taking a carriage ride around downtown SLC.

and...
4) Eating atop the Joseph Smith Memorial Building
in the Garden Restaurant (sorry, no picture)
Some other things we did (although not necessarily on my bucket list) were:
Touring Welfare Square
Shaking hands with M. Russell Ballard
Running into missionaries from home at the Conference Center
Eating at some great restaurants
Watching the film at the Legacy Theatre
Shopping
Enjoying amazing breakfasts at our hotel
Riding the Trax
Seeing John Bytheway in person
Making new friends
On Saturday night the girls attended "Ladies Night" at Deseret Book across from Temple Square. Wow -- it was crazy! Wall to wall women hoping to get a good deal, a coveted door prize, an autograph from their favorite author, or -- in my case -- a free cookie.
This picture is taken outside the window of Deseret Book.
That's Hillary Weeks in the forefront signing CDs.

And as if this wasn't enough fun already, Daughter #3 caught a ride down to SLC and joined us for a day and a half. So good to see her again!
Our flight home on Monday was supposed to be the end of our fun, but we were able to stretch that out to one more day when our connecting flight took off before we got there. We enjoyed one extra night and supper in Denver at the airline's expense. We were even able to share that fun with a young fellow Canadian who lost her passport and was stranded in Denver overnight.
This was definitely one of my favorite trips to SLC -- we may have to do it again sometime!
Dixie
2 comments:
No picture from the restaurant atop the Joseph Smith Memorial Building?!? What the heck are they going to put on the front of next years stake directory then?
You saw John Bytheway... in person... how did you not mention this to me on the phone!
so fun! I do like hanging out with Carrie! glad you got to know her better!
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