Thursday, October 22, 2009

Impromptu Photo Shoot--September on Temple Square

Kissie took these pictures while scouting out locations for another set of family photos. The girls weren't in the most patient photo mood (and never mind the smudge of chocolate by Cora's mouth!), but we still got some cute ones. It's probably been 5-6 weeks since we took these, I can't believe that the girls (mostly Violet) already look a little different now than they did that short time ago!
We ended with a visit to the Christus statue, it's been a while since we've stopped by there. The sister missionaries turned on the audio recording for us. Kissie told Cora that it was Jesus talking (which of course, it is his words from the scriptures) and so Cora was looking all around in a sort of confused awe the whole time. Luckily there weren't too many people there, when I walked up to the statute with Violet, she kept up quite the commentary "TALL! HANDS! HAIR! FEET! TALL!".
Temple Square is a beautiful place! We're lucky to live so close and have two great reasons to visit often! The girls talk almost every day about when we're going to visit "Kissie's temple" and "Kissie's house" next... and Cora always mentions how she's going to get married in "Kissie's temple" and asks me who is going to hold her hand?

7 comments:

Life as Linds said...

Thanks Terrah! I love making cupcake bouquets. They are so much fun!

The pictures are adorable! I love all the flowers in the background! Hope all is well!

Zeann said...

Such cute pictures and wonderful thoughts for little girls to hold dear.Love you

Jan DeGiulio said...

It was a fun afternoon for pictures. So glad we can be close by and see you all often!

Staci said...

Darling!!!

Lisa Brown said...

So fun - especially the look on Violet's face in most of the pictures :).

Heather said...

It's great for you to have these things written down so that when Cora does find someone to hold her hand she can remember where it all began!

Dawnbug said...

Beautiful pictures, adorable little girls (and I'm not prejudiced at all!)