Next the Hancock families visited Lagoon. The kids (and Chad) really love this place. It was a different experience this year, because most of the kids can ride the big rides. Jenna was excited to be tall enough to ride "The Bat." Jason proved to be the most fearless. He rode Colassus twice! (Although we're not fully convinced that he loved it...I think he just endured it.) He did, however, LOVE Wicked (a ride that goes straight up and then straight down). Chad was thrilled to have a fearless riding partner.
One of our excuses for going to Utah in July was to be able to take our kids to the Oquirrh Mountain Temple Open House. This was a chance for the kids to see inside a temple and feel the Spirit there. Chad and I both remember attending the Jordan River Temple Open House when we were little. It made a profound impact in our memories. I thought it was interesting that this temple was only a few miles from the Jordan River Temple.
Most of the Hancock family was able to attend (minus those at school, at work, in CA, or in Oregon). We were able to sit in a sealing room together at the end of the tour. It was very special to look around the room at these people whom I adore and love. How grateful I am for the knowledge that families ARE forever! I had a greater resolve to live worthy to be with them in the hereafter. I also felt a longing for those of the family who weren't with us that day...I truly missed them.
Ok, this is going to be too long of a post...so I guess my July update is going to come in sections. Get ready---a story to go down in Hancock History (maybe folklore) is coming up next.
1 comment:
What a cool thing to be with so much family in the temple! We're in Utah now but missed the open house...
Can't wait for the T-story.
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