Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Love the City of Brotherly LOVE

Rodin's, The Thinker, several minute walk from where we live

the peaceful Rivers and bridges

the skyline 

Boat house row

The Shore is close enough

The beautiful churches showing William Penn's dream of freedom for all religions


Great places to eat, not just pretzels and Philly cheese steaks 

Philadelphia Inquire Building with the Delaware river near

Independence Square

Penns Landing

The Liberty Bell

Building the Philadelphia Mormon Temple

Historical Society of Pennsylvania
William Penn

 The Art Museum












We love the city for many more reasons than this. We so much enjoyed the diverse culture, weather, and work which we got to do for the year that we served here.

Monday, July 25, 2016

Pioneers continued

Nik and Kallie are Pioneers. Here they have just finished their tour of the Temple (not the Philadelphia). They are learning about the Temple and the sweet peace that it brings. They have many family members who have gone before them and many that are alive  today that will learn from them as they step forward in life.
Here is an old Morrison family photo probably taken 55 years ago. As a young girl I was taught by my grandparents great example. Now I hope to do the same.
The Independence ward stick pull
A visit with the Bartholomews 
Each day I take photos of the temple.This one was taken with the full moon in early morning
Here I am at the end of our service at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania with a photo of Edwin D.Woolley, my grandma Celia's grandpa. He is my Quaker Pioneer that heard about Joseph Smith, sold his very fine property ( which later was bought by Du Pont  to become prime land including Longwood Gardens ). He lead the  Saints to freedom and safety in the Salt Lake Valley. And continued a long life of service as first Bishop of the 13th ward.
Our final photo at HSP, our home of service for the last year.



We are Pioneering now as we set an example of service to our Church and community by volunteering to help others. This past year we scanned books that will now be on line for all the get more information about their families that have passed before.

Sunday, July 24, 2016

Serving at the Philadelphia Temple VIP (pre- open house)

A few weeks ago our grandson Seth and Mackenzie came to for a quick visit. We got to share our first inside visit of the Philadelphia Temple with them!!!This room is the side waiting room next to the temple
Early morning
At sunset
sun on
Early evening Moon on the adjacent
Full Moon ( middle of the night!)
I can not express the joy that we had watching the temple being built and finally this week taking people through. By some luck I happened to take the very first official VIP group through which included two Catholic Priest. We are continuing these last few days serving at host for the open house of the temple. This is a glorious way to end our mission here in Philadelphia,

The Grand finale

Looking down to the Art Museum as we approach our final week here in Philly, We will post some of our favorite sites that we see every day.
We loved sharing walks in the green hills  
 walks our in the beautiful  green mts. (this is near Craig's home in Virginia)
Nancy came up for a short visit to see her sister and we had a fun visit down memory land in Valley Forge Branch/ward/stake.
Our finale day at HSP 

 we at a brunch with the staff and our Family Search team went our to lunch. The best part was the people we worked with and finding my Woolley ancestors in  Chester County