Church in Logan, Visiting the Cemetary, and Fairy Tale Castle Park

On Sunday morning Kimber and Eric made us up what our kids referred to as “morn dogs” which were sausages wrapped in pancake on a stick that you dipped in syrup! Then it was the usual Sunday morning scramble to get everyone ready for church on time. We ended up leaving the cabin about 10:40 with hopes to find an 11:00 ward, but that proved to be more challenging than it should have been as the new lds meeting house finder was quite complicated. But my hero husband did find us a church in the end and we made it in time to take the sacrament. Yes! 
After church we headed over to the Logan cemetery to put flowers on Adam’s grandparents graves -Christine and Nyman Egbert along with some of Adam’s deceased Aunts and Uncles. The kids had fun putting flowers on the graves and Adam told some great stories about each person. Then we sent the kids on a hunt to find some other headstones of ancestors we knew were buried in the cemetery but weren’t sure where. That ended up proving to be quite challenging since the cemetery is so big, but in the end, Adam along with Kimber and Eric and Branson found the names! Yay! 
Since we were all starving by the time we got to the cemetery Adam and Kimber and Eric suggested we eat our picnic lunch in the cemetery. For some reason this seemed a little morbid to me, but nobody else saw anything wrong with it, so I acquiesced. We had some yummy chicken salad sandwiches on croissants, cut up some watermelon, and had chips, cookies, and cinnamon bears.  

After lunch and hanging out at the cemetery for awhile some of us were getting tired and were wanting naps while others wanted to stay and continue searching for ancestors. So we split up and the plan was for me to take the nappers back to the cabin while the rest of the crew stayed at the cemetery. Unfortunately though our plans got thwarted when a bad accident occurred in Logan canyon and the police completely shut down the entire road. They told us to come back in an hour when they hopefully had the vehicles moved and towed. We felt really bad for whoever was in the accident and had a quick family prayer for them. Then, since we had some time to kill we went back to the cemetery to let Adam and gang know the canyon was closed and then the kids and I took a little drive to allow Jamis to continue sleeping. We of course had to go and see the Logan Temple!

The kids made an interesting observation though that the Logan temple doesn’t have an Angel Moroni on it. We looked and looked for him and drove all around the whole temple, since none of us had ever seen a temple without a statue, but he was no where to be seen. Sure enough, when I looked it up online later, we came to find out that Logan is one of about 20 temples that don’t have an angel Moroni statue. Who knew?

While driving to the temple we happened to pass what looked to be a very fun park in the back of the Whittier community center, so after our drive around the temple we went back to see if it was open. Sure enough it was a public park and was a really nice one at that! I loved the flowers they had as you first walked in, but the kids just loved the playground. It was like a fairy tale land castle theme complete with a pirate ship and everything!

Unfortunately my camera battery died right after I took these pictures, but the kids liked the park so much we ended up having to drive by it the next day to show Adam and Brans how cool it was. ha ha!

The rest of the night we spent back at the logan cabin where we took naps, watched cool runnings, and then had a nice crockpot roast dinner with potatoes, carrots, watermelon, corn on the cob, berry spinach salad, and flaky biscuits. We ended the night with Jimmy Fallon ice cream and Salted caramel ice cream for dessert. Yum! Then the Kerics and Adam and I stayed up talking until nearly 1:00 am!

The next morning we all had stuff we needed to get home to (Kimbers Grandmother was not doing well, and we were helping my sister do the 2nd half of her move to her new apartment that afternoon in Spanish Fork) so we pretty much got up, had cereal for breakfast, cleaned the cabin and then headed out. Sure was a wonderful memorial day weekend away though and we so enjoyed our one on one time with Kimber and Eric (the Kerics). We had such a great time with them and we truly feel blessed to have such amazing awesome friends! Thanks so much for coming guys! We love you! 

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