Saturday, April 24, 2010

Vancouver Temple Open House

A few months ago, when I realized there was a temple open house just a couple of hours from us, I knew that I wanted to take my kids.  I wanted them to see the inside of a temple and have one more opportunity to teach them about what happens in the temple.  After discussing this with Ryan, we immediately set to work on our passports in preparation for the event.

We originally planned to go on Monday, April 19.  Imagine my disappointment when that day found Kallie very sick and Whitney coming down with the same thing.  I started praying my guts out that we would still be able to make it before the open house ended on Saturday, April 24.  Each day we woke up hoping to see a change in the high temps the girls were running.  We figured if Kallie was looking better, we'd know how long the illness lasted and could calculate when Whitney would be done. 

By Wednesday, Kallie had made only minor improvements and Whitney was still in the thick of it.  That same morning, I ended up at the doctor for a lovely case of conjunctivitis.  When I came home and realized Kallie's eyes looked just like mine, I took her to the pediatrician.  After looking her over, the nurse practitioner proclaimed, "Strep!" based on her little throat.  Swabbing determined it wasn't strep, but the NP decided antibiotics were the way to go.  Thursday morning, she was looking much more like herself again.

Knowing that Whitney was 2 days behind Kallie--and STILL hoping to make it to the open house, I took Whitney to the pediatrician Thursday morning.  Her throat looked alright to me, but I just felt like it was a good idea.  (Just for the record here, Kallie complained a TON about being sick.  Whitney didn't complain one bit.  Except once or twice to say, "My head hurts.")  Good thing I took her in--she had a raging ear infection.  As I picked up the second bottle of antibiotics, I decided that it would be easier to remember to take the medicine with two little people to remind me.

Thursday night, Ryan and I prepared to go to the open house the next morning.  We would go on Saturday if the kids weren't well enough, but if they were doing fine--then we were going Friday.  When Whitney woke up on Friday, her eyes were brighter and she had no trace of a fever.  Game on!  We dressed everyone in church clothes and packed up the car.

The drive up was really nice!  We haven't been further north than downtown Everett, so we enjoyed seeing the new places on the way.  When we got to the Canadian border, there were a few very short lines.  We were 3rd in line and had waited about 3 minutes when the lane next to us opened right up, so we slid right in.  As we drove into Canada, I changed our GPS to kilometers.  A 20 min. drive through beautiful Langley, B.C., we parked right next to the Vancouver Temple. 

We walked across the parking lot to the church building where the tours began.  After sitting in the chapel for less than 5 minutes, they took our small group into a classroom in the building to show us a short video about temples and about the history of the church in British Columbia.  When the video ended, we walked back across the parking lot to the temple.

The Vancouver temple is absolutely beautiful.  I haven't been inside a temple that isn't beautiful, really, but there were features that I just loved about this one.  The attention to detail was amazing to me.  The decorating theme in this temple is the province flower, dogwood, and ferns--which according to our tour guide are very West Coast.  There were small dogwood flowers on the handles and tips of the door handles and the chandelier in the Brides' Room was patterned after the dogwood.  Once again, amazingly beautiful.

One feature that our guide pointed out was that since the Vancouver temple is a smaller temple, there is light from outside windows in almost every room.  Sure enough, as we went through, there really was a lot of light coming in through the windows.  I loved it!  After the tour, Kallie reported that her favorite part was the Baptistry and Whitney's favorite part was "the marrying room."  My favorite part was being there with my kids--taking the time to let them know that these things are important to me.  The spirit was incredibly strong through our entire tour.  I was just so grateful that we were blessed to be well enough to enjoy this experience as a family. 

After having cookies and flavored waters at the chapel, we packed back into the car.  We stopped for lunch at a local place, and then stopped off at a grocery store to pick up a few Canadian treats for the kids to try.  (We did a tasting session after dinner when we got home.)  We had a 30 min. wait at the border back into the US.  We felt like we got off lucky with such a short wait--the lines going into the US were much longer earlier in the day.

I am so glad we were able to go!  It was such a fun and memorable outing!

(P.S. Because of my eye infection, I can't wear makeup or my contacts.  I am not a fan of going without either of these things.  Makes me look a little more washed out in this pic, but life goes on, right?)

8 comments:

Delia said...

I am glad you guys were all well enough to go. That is a bummer about the eye infection. I hate that. I had a perpetual one for like 2 months last winter. You look plenty cute with glasses on though! :)

Kayla said...

Sounds like such an amazing and incredibly spiritual experience. How fun for you to be able to take all of your children with you too! I was just telling my grandpa last night all of the things I learned when I was "primary age" and how it still is with me now, many years later. It's incredible how much children can take in and retain for life! And I still remember spiritual experiences I had as a child and how I felt when I gained my own testimony of new things. What an inspiring and blessed experience to overcome the illness in such a short time so you could attend this outing with your family. Thanks for sharing it with us!

Mirinda said...

They're getting soooo big! I miss them! I need new pics of the Claytosaurus cause he looks so different!

Shannon said...

I'm so glad you guys were able to go! Temple open houses are so neat. I loved taking my boys to the Oquirrh Mountain temple here. Glad that you even had short lines and everything! What a fun day.

~Sherry (Bear) and Stephen (Wolf) said...

Oh what a wonderful experience! I am so happy that you got to go. (And glad your kids are all feeling better.) Cute picture!

Carrie said...

Look at your family! Awwwww....

Erin said...

Hooray for temples! What a great day for you and your family. You look beautiful not washed out at all.

Rachel said...

I'm glad that you made it. That is a beautiful temple!