Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Grandparent visits are the best!

I guess since Grandpa and Grandma Larson are back for another visit, I should blog about their visit this past May. We LOVE when they come, and feel so luck they come so often! Here they are pictured at Adam-on-di-amon. We had a lot of fun touring the LDS Church History that is around the area!
We started in Independence, which is about 50 miles from the Air Force Base. This is where the Saints settled after leaving Kirtland, and before being exterminated from Missouri, and forced to Nauvoo. The Prophet Joseph Smith had dedicated this site for a temple, but they were forced to leave before a temple could be built. It is believed Independence will be "Zion" when Christ comes again to the Earth.

Not far from Independence, on the North side of Kansas City, is Liberty Jail, where Joseph Smith was a prisoner on false charges. It is so neat. They have the original jail, surrounded by a Visitor's Center. A very spiritual experience to learn about his trials while in prison, and what the Lord revealed to him about how we can deal with our own trials (D&C 121-123); that they will be but a small moment, and if we endure them well, we will be blessed.

Then we traveled to some of the grave sites of the special witnesses of the Book of Mormon. Those who saw the gold plates, and bear testimony of it in the preface of the Book. There is the "Monument of the Three Witnesses" in the private cemetery, which the church owns. David Whitmer was buried in the public cemetery not far away. There are many other familiar early church members buried in these cemeteries.

We also visited Far West, MO. This is where the saints had settled for a short time after leaving Jackson County. There was this site, dedicated for a temple. They even laid the 4 cornerstones, which are still in place. But, had to leave before the temple could be completed.



Then it was a short distance to Adam-on-di-amon. Although there are no buildings, or guided tours, this is one of the most sacred places I have ever visited. It feels so calm there. This is believed to be part of the Garden of Eden. Also, there is a small marker where Joseph Smith said there once stood a Nephite alter. It is now mostly farming land, however, it is beautiful, peaceful, and amazing.


Along with our church history sites, we also had did a lot of other fun things with Grandma and Grandpa! We went to the Deanna Rose Farmstead. This is a free place where you can see animals, fish, ride donkeys, play on the playgrounds, visit an Indian encampment, watch a cow get milked, ride miniature tractors, walk through the gardens, etc. It is fun! We actually ran into the Mormon missionaries there... they volunteer there 4 hours a week. Grandpa even got to get a smashed penny to add to his collection!

We made sure to hit a Royals game!
Our boys LOVE the new Outfield Experience. They can bat, ride a carousel, mini golf, pitch, race, etc. They love it... and we use it as a bribe to get them to sit well through the first 5 innings!

There are fountains across the outfield. I didn't know that Kansas city has the 2nd most fountains of any city in the world.... I think Venice is #1. Some are small, but all are neat.

Thanks to our good friend, Brad Cochran, we were able to get a private tour of the B-2 Stealth Bomber! These things are INCREDIBLE! Driving out the flight line, we also saw the A-10s, and the T-38s on the runway, as well as the visiting F-15s. Also, got to see some inert nuclear bombs! Pretty fun to be taking pictures while standing on a line that says "photography is prohibited". :)



Next, we visited the National WWI Monument and Museum. Gpa, Gma, Dad and Cooper toured the museum, then we all went up to the top of the monument, which gives you a great view of downtown Kansas City.

This is a neat picture inside the museum, of the reflection of the monument onto the glass floor. Under the floor are the fields of poppies. I never knew why the poppy was "the" flower of WW1. It is because in the bunkers and war fields, amid all the artillery and dead bodies, the poppies would continue to grow as wild flowers all over!



View from the top of the WWI Monument.

Instead of driving the hour back to base, we decided to stay the night in a hotel in the city. They boys had fun swimming. Cooper is our daring swimmer, and Gunner loves to chill in the hot tub. :)

We walked around The Plaza, and outdoor shopping area. It is the OLDEST and FIRST outdoor mall in the United States! The architecture is really cool. Lots of painted tile. It also has lots of fun fountains. The boys thought this one was funny, cause it looked like the little boy was peeing on the frog. Oh, the sense of humor of little boys! We made sure to eat at the Cheesecake Factory. Yum!

And, of course, some of the best memories from Grandpa and Grandma visits... reading stories, playing board games, going on walks, lots of staying up late and missing naps, getting lots of treats, "10-count grips", smears, and wrestling with Grandpa, a short-order cook who makes anything you want to eat, and more! For Andrew and I, it means, NO changing diapers, NO having to give baths, lots of help, and endless good conversation. We love you guys!

16 comments:

Tiff Gatten said...

Darling post. Cute pics. Looks like you got a lot done. I love the pic of grandma reading on the bed that is so daling.

Jeppsen's said...

Can we adopt grm and grmp larson? It is nice to have company. Love the post. I miss U cass. Call me if I can do anything for you

Seriously... said...

Your boys are so cute! I love little beckett!! Also, great pictures. You guys have been busy! I wish they had an "outfield experience" thing like that out here...that looks awesome! My boys would love that...

The Bentley's said...

seriously, why can't they come more often? no cooking, changing diapers, dealing with naughty kids:))) love the post and all the pics... so fuN!!!!

adrianne s. said...

You guys just have all the fun in the world!! And I just read about your friend's baptism- what a neat experience for you, but especially for your boys, too! YOu look amazing and your attitude is inspiring!

Aly G said...

Your momma looks like such a fun grandma! Gosh looks like you guys did a ton of stuff! Your hair is getting sooooo long I am lovin it!

Brynne said...

They are so awesome! Looks like you guys had an amazing time (or always do... :) I need to come see that church history for myself!!

KB said...

Wow, that looks like a fun-filled visit! Aren't grandparents the best?! I love the pictures and the way you arranged them -- you are so talented!

aliciamae100 said...

that cow looks awesome! I want to give milking it a try! fun pictures!!

Priebe Family said...

What a wonderful trip and we love the Larons as well they are amazing. I hope we will be able to do and see all of those things one day! Glad you could take advantage of them all while you are closer! Darling Family!

rachel said...

Looks like you guys had a blast. I can't believe how fast he ran that race.. WoW! So cool. Are you still running?

Seriously... said...

you need to update your blog!!! thanks for the toy recommendations. I think the magnamorphs are perfect...i'm going to get some of those....

hope you guys are doing well!!!

Anonymous said...

Hope you guys have a great Christmas.-Hans

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Tracey said...

What a fantastic trip, you guys are so lucky! Your blog format is great, such fun bright pictures!

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