(Me in front of the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium in Washington DC. I forgot what that building was and spend 30 minutes googling different things to figure it out. I finally got it!)
When I was little, my Aunt Marcie was a nanny in Boston. We would write letters back and forth and she would occasionally send me pictures. One time she took a trip to the Washington DC temple and sent me the most beautiful pictures of it. From that day on, it became my favorite temple, and I swore that I would visit it someday.
Fast forward to my junior year of high school, and there was a boy that I met when I went to visit my sister Shari up at BYU-I who was serving a mission in the Maryland area. We wrote back and forth, and he too sent me some beautiful pictures of the DC temple and the Baltimore area. It made me want to visit that area even more.
I hope to be able to visit there again someday, and be able to see everything all over again, plus the places that we missed. I want to learn more about the history of our country so it will mean all that much more. I also want my future children to be able to experience it and to have fun adventures with their parents that they, too, will cherish forever.
Timeless Tuesday
Even though this blog is supposed to be documenting my "daily life", I
feel that the past plays such a huge part in our daily lives, that we
need to document it as well. One of my resolutions this year is to take
more photos. I primarily use my phone, but I just want to capture
everything. One thing I have a hard time doing though, is documenting
photos from the past. I love finding timeless photos that just bring
back so many wonderful memories, or lessons learned. Your challenge is
to dig up a timeless photo that has meaning to you. Either link me up in
the comments, or on Instagram using #MyDailyLife_Timeless
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