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Trip to Utah

In July we loaded up the car with items to ship to our children and drove across a few states.  On the way to Utah, we patronized the Indianapolis Temple and the Kansas City Temple.



Our friends, the Weber's let us stay at their mountain home in Colorado.


Jessica even arranged for us to be on stage with Cinderella.


It was great to reunite with friends from the Montgomery Chinese Branch.


The highlight of our trip was our family photos taken in the mountains.


In the Harold B. Lee Library, Grandma Yuly reunited with grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren.


On my first tour to the Arches National Park, we witnessed a double rainbow, climbed to the Delicate Arch, and enjoyed frozen yogurt in Moab.




We enjoyed Taiwanese ice at Uncle Daniel's house.


On the way back home, we went to the Nauvoo Temple, visited with Elder and Sister Cunningham, and watched the Nauvoo Pageant.  We had an unexpected surprised to meet Carl and Christi Johnson at the pageant.





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