Monday, October 26, 2009

K.C. Missouri '09

A week ago Trent & I took a little trip back to Kansas City, M.O. mostly for me to see where he served his Mission, and to just go somewhere I had never been before. Having Trent's undivided attention for 4 days was just a bonus.


You can only imagine my joy and excitement when we walked into our $40 a night hotel I booked on hotels.com to find this amazing bed. Down comforter, Egyptian Cotton Sheets, Comfy Mattress, Feather Pillows...Saweet! Huge step up from St. George wouldn't you say Morgan Girls?

Look at this cute little car I got to drive all around. I have to admit that was one of my most favorite things about our trip. Trent was afraid he was just going to look like my gay friend riding with me.

Most of the Church History Sites we went to not much of anything but maybe a plaque in the ground or a sign post. This marker was in the middle of a park out in the middle of NO WHERE.


The plaque says "Mill Stone From Hauns Mill"



These cool water towers where EVERYWHERE! I think every town we passed you would see one of these with the towns name on them.


To get to the actual place where Hans Mill took place we had to drive very far and take a narrow muddy dirt road for about 6 miles and follow some very vague directions. The land is owned by the RLDS/Community of Christ church and there was absolutely not a soul within 10 miles of this place. There was a plaque in the ground and this post.


I had never been to an Amish town before and when I heard there was on within driving distance I had to go. It wasn't all that...to say the least. But I did spot several of there horse and buggies.




Jamesport, M.O.


I saw this in one of the Antique stores and I had to take a picture of it because I totally have/had one of these when I was little. I loved this doll, even after one of my brothers ripped little Sandy out of her pocket.
Trent in front of an little General Store in Far West M.O.
Far West, M.O. Future temple site. Nothing here but the cornerstones of the temple and this memorial.

Grave Stone at a Pioneer Cemetary. Interesting hand shake...
Richmond, M.O.

This is part of the only WWI Museum in the nation.


Kansas City, M.O Skyline


We drove out to Adam-ondi-Ahman. Again we were the ONLY people around. It was very quiet and peaceful and I had a lot of fun trying out my new camera. Bear with me as I share some of the pics I took out there.





I love this pic of Trent. He gave me a really hard time about taking his picture, but I think it was worth it.








We visited Liberty Jail which was nothing that I expected. There is an actual Visitors Center built over the top of the actual site Liberty Jail once stood. Inside they have recreated what the jail looked like from the inside and out with manikins inside representing the different men that were imprisoned there. I really liked the little presentation the missionaries showed us there.





This is the inside of the Visitors Center in Independence, Missouri. It was mostly little recreations of what the pioneers went through. There was a really cool log cabin that we went in and got a little idea of what it would have been like to live in a small log cabin with sometimes 5 families in one.


This was the RLDS/Community of Christ temple across the street from the LDS Visitors Center. Talk about Creepy! We did take a self guided tour inside and I got a few interesting pics of different things inside.


Interesting

There Quorum of the 12...yes there are women.



Looking up through the spiral inside the temple.

Scary statue outside the temple.


Sunday we attended the Branch/Ward that Trent served in the Inner-City part of Kansas City, M.O. Talk about a scary part of town. The people were all so nice.


We had a great time and we couldn't have done it without Trent's brother Mike taking care of our kids while we were gone. He was AWESOME!

9 comments:

Unknown said...

Isn't the Community of Christ temple the strangest thing ever? It looked like a Dairy Queen ice cream cone to me. I did like the little museum inside, lots of cool stuff.

Even though Far West is just corner stones, I really liked it. A very quiet peaceful place.

So glad you got some time with Trent...somehow with 5 kids time together doesn't happen often enough!

E said...

Yeah, that hotel looks way nicer than the Oliver Twist Inn we stayed at in St George. I'm guessing you didn't have to run to target and buy new sheets, a Jonas Brother's comforter, and a can of Lysol to get through the night.

Cool and interesting pictures all around. I love going to new places. Glad you had fun!

Emily said...

So glad you posted about your trip. What a neat experience. You are getting really good with your camera! A couple of those shots should be enlarged, printed and framed on your wall. Seriously. Next time you guys need to take a cruise. With us.

ManicMandee said...

This was so cool! My favorite part was the pictures you took of RLDS pictures. It really got me laughing.

Anonymous said...

That temple is incredible! Reminds me of a McDonalds ice cream cone. We should build more like that!

Anonymous said...

Im so glad you posted...lets do something soon!

Andrew Waite said...

Lucky! Some day I want to take a trip to all those places!

cbonitab said...

I'm glad you guys had fun! Did The people he served recognize trent? Thats one of my fears is going back and no one knowing me.

Teresa Johnson said...

Awesome pics! Looks like y'all had a great time! Thanks for the great post!