We woke up at 5:30 a.m. so that we could make it to the 10 o'clock church, so of course there was sleeping on the way!
We ended up getting to Nauvoo earlier than expected so we went and took pictures of the Nauvoo temple. What a beautiful temple it is. I really wish we could have gone inside, but maybe one day that dream will come true.
We then visited the Printing press. I could have never lived in this time period and been a pioneer because everything was so tedious and time consuming. I definitely could never have had anything to do with the printing press....it was way to tedious of a job for me.
This is Ben showing off his battle wounds from helping to make a rope. Poor little boy got two whole blisters!!
After the living center we headed to our last stop the blacksmith. Someone had told me that they give you diamond rings there, so I wanted to go there all day long. Come to find out they aren't really diamond rings but horseshoe nail rings. I guess they were still cool. Here is a picture of us waiting outside. What 20 year old guys will do for entertainment!!
Inside the blacksmith shop they showed us how they made horseshoes and how they repaired wagon wheels and things like that. It was really all quite interesting.
After the Blacksmith shop we headed to Carthage. I loved spending a day in Nauvoo. I wish we could have been there for many days to see the plays and pageants that they put on. I have heard that it is neater during a week day because there is a lot more going on, but for now I will be satisfied with just a Sunday. It was a wonderful experience to be there and have people bear witness of the truthfulness of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. How grateful I am for the pioneers and all that they sacrified for us to be able to worship the way we do. I love and appreciate them so much!