How do I look? . . .
It worked. I actually slept on that night flight over, unlike our red-eye to NC last spring, which was a bit challenging with regard to sleep.
We entered some weather, which means clouds, on the approach to Chicago from St. Louis. I can't resist them. Look!

On both flights no one was seated beside me, which was nice, since I could spread out. They still served us dinner which I slept through, and played movies though we were flying all night. Someone watched them, I suppose, but I rested. It was only about 2-3 hours, even though we left at 9:30 pm and arrived at 11 am. 7 hours into the future we traveled. It was a short night.
When I woke, I opened the blind on the window, though it seemed dark outside. Here's what I saw --
And shortly this exciting moment . . . landfall! See it on the right there?
I haven't looked on a map yet, so I can't tell you if this is Ireland or the Hebrides north of Scotland or what . . . Maybe you can find out.
Fifteen minutes later we're there, standing at arrivals, and I am very doubtful that Emily will come out that door. Yvonne goes wandering about asking questions, when out comes Emily. Yvonne has persuaded me not to pick up the car, but to ride up with her. Oh, but first she had to get Kristen Metzger out of detention. Yes, Kristen caught the flight on stand-by, and she like all of us was supposed to fill out a card telling what she was doing and where she was staying in the UK, and her plans were so indefinite that they suspected her and wouldn't let her through. Well, Aunt Yvonne wasn't going to brook any nonsense from them either and soon Kristen was released. (Unless you want that experience, be prepared to tell the authorities your plans and destination when they ask.)
We walked to Aunt Yvonne's vehicle, and I should have taken a picture of it. It's a big ancient, battered maroon-colored Land Cruiser, more like a Hummer than the L.C. we knew of old, with a diesel engine that sputters dark smoke when started, and is covered with stickers like our little truck had back when Jonathan drove it. We climbed in as a storm was brewing, and soon Yvonne set up her SAT/NAV (GPS) so she could get us back to Chorley. That was my first sign that driving might be a trick, and if that wasn't enough, I shortly had more evidence as she carried us out of the airport and onto the motorway in a driving rain. I found it to be confusing. I'm sure I'd have figured it out, but glad I didn't have to in a rainstorm, at least.
It was little more than a half hour and we were there at the pageant site, the beautiful temple rising up above it. Here's a screen shot:
The temple is the oval in the upper left; the stake center is the roof a bit to the right about in the middle, and those three roofs in a U shape below that?--the MTC and Temple missionary and patron housing
We walked to Aunt Yvonne's vehicle, and I should have taken a picture of it. It's a big ancient, battered maroon-colored Land Cruiser, more like a Hummer than the L.C. we knew of old, with a diesel engine that sputters dark smoke when started, and is covered with stickers like our little truck had back when Jonathan drove it. We climbed in as a storm was brewing, and soon Yvonne set up her SAT/NAV (GPS) so she could get us back to Chorley. That was my first sign that driving might be a trick, and if that wasn't enough, I shortly had more evidence as she carried us out of the airport and onto the motorway in a driving rain. I found it to be confusing. I'm sure I'd have figured it out, but glad I didn't have to in a rainstorm, at least.
It was little more than a half hour and we were there at the pageant site, the beautiful temple rising up above it. Here's a screen shot:
The temple is the oval in the upper left; the stake center is the roof a bit to the right about in the middle, and those three roofs in a U shape below that?--the MTC and Temple missionary and patron housing
But a few more things . . .
Observe the topiary all over the grounds . . . reflecting the orderly detail of the temple.
That green rectangle is a row of oak trees!!
The grass is like a putting green!
here at last is the pageant entrance . . .
Close-ups of the posters lining the entries . ..
And the "big white tent"-- really a temporary building.
More topiary . . . .
There she is, the beautiful, beautiful Preston Temple.
Observe the topiary all over the grounds . . . reflecting the orderly detail of the temple.
That green rectangle is a row of oak trees!!
The grass is like a putting green!
here at last is the pageant entrance . . .
Close-ups of the posters lining the entries . ..
More about the pageant to come. But one last thing: In the bag you see below were once cookies, baked by Sarah Sumner. She brought them over for Caleb last Monday night, and I told her I'd take them to Nauvoo with me, which I did. All the way there we were tempted to eat them, as Sarah invited us to do. But we resisted and saved them for Caleb. Then I got to Nauvoo and completely forgot about them! ...
...Until Monday night in Chorley when I unpacked my computer bag. There they were, in crumbs. Sorry Caleb, I ate them. Tell Sarah they were delicious! Even a week old and several thousand miles away.











