After Bethie's performance, we walked around Temple Square to see the lights. We probably didn't spend enough time there, but it was sooo cold, and the kids had had it. Bishop (Pooh's oldest son) and Dylan walked with their arms around each other. It was so cute. They kept trying to put their weight on each other, thereby causing the two of them to fall down on the icy ground. I don't think falling on ice is that much fun, but apparently, they thought so.
We brought the stroller for Sadie, but of course, she wasn't interested in riding. She wanted me to hold her the whole time. Sigh. Judge, Pooh's youngest son, happily took her place:
We all thought this was the prettiest tree to pose under. You could see this tree from all over Temple Square, it was so huge. Pooh's friend from her gospel choir, Tatiana, was with us while we were walking around. You can see her to the left of Pooh. Tatiana accompanied the men's chorus for one of the songs.
This is Sadie, Dylan, and Bishop in front of the reflection pool. There were hundreds of little glass votives (is that the right word?) with candles in them, floating on the pool. It was so pretty:
While Mom, the kids, and I were walking back to the car, the kids wanted to see the fountain that is near the Conference Center, so this is mom with the kids there:
Mom had gotten Dylan a Power Ranger earlier that day, and he wanted me to take a picture of it. So here you go, Dylan:
1 comment:
That looks like a ton of fun! I didn't know that they put votives in the reflection pool, that is awesome. Pooh's boys are so gorgeous, I can't believe how big they have gotten!
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