Sunday, July 19, 2009

Trip to New York #1

On a spur of the moment decision, we decided to head up to Palmyra, NY to see the Hill Cumorah Pageant and other sites. I'm so glad that we did, since this might be the last time that we will live close enough to it. We left early in the morning and got up to Rochester in the early afternoon (it's about a seven hour drive). When we arrived, it was pouring rain. I just said a prayer in my heart that it would stop in time for the Pageant that night.

My Uncle Tom, Aunt Jana, and their daughter Tami (along with her friend, Anna) were up there at the same time. When we got to Palmyra around 3 in the afternoon, the sun was out and it was beautiful (besides the ground being soaked and soggy). We stopped at the stage first to lay down some stuff (two coats, a blanket, and a towel) on the chairs for seven people. We met up with Tom and Jana at the Sacred Grove. I wasn't able to get that many pics cause you really had to watch where you were stepping or you could slide in the mud. After spending time in the Sacred Grove and getting some dinner, we got to the Pageant about an hour before it started. The weather was great, with clouds only in the distance. JD was very excited for it to start. He remembered seeing it last year and wanted to see "Jesus" again.

About half way through it, the wind started to pick up and the clouds that were so far away were alot closer now. I kept praying that it would just miss us and storm away. Samuel the Lamanite came on stage telling the people to repent. As he was preaching, there was lightning and thunder starting to happen. His line, " Thunder and lightning, eathquakes and fires..." that got quite a few laughs out of people. A few minutes latter, over the loud speaker, they told the cast to get off of the stage and that there will be a ten minute intermission. As soon as the cast was clear, a down pour of rain came! With the coats, blankets (the girls brought some more to sit on), and the towel, all seven of us hurried to huddle under what little cover we had. Many people started to run to their cars while some, like us, kept on the chairs and covered up. I made the remark that the special effects this year were really amazing.

After what seemed like forever, the rain stopped and everyone cheered. Unfortuntely, there was another storm coming after it, so it was canceled. I was sad that it was, but mostly for people (like my Uncle and Aunt) who traveled very far to see it. We all got a laugh about it, but it's a good memory for us. We did have a good time with our family and seeing what we could of the Pageant.

JD and Reed

Trying my hand out at some nature shots

The Sacred Grove

JD is showing off his Jedi face

Chelle, Tom, Jana, Tami, and Anna

The beginning with the whole cast!

Our makeshift shelter from the rain.

5 comments:

Lacey said...

First off... I didn't know you were pregnant!!! CONGRATS!!! When are you due? And when do you find out if it's a boy or a girl? You'll have to keep us posted! :)

I've always dreamed of being in the Hill Cumorah pageant! I'd like to see it someday, anyways, and visit the Sacred Grove. How awesome that you've been able to go more than once. Total bummer about getting rained out, but you're right, the special effects sound amazing. ;) What a fun, impromptu trip!

Telsha Winger & fam said...

That's awesome! Looks like a great trip. i would love to go visit the Sacred grove! Congrats about your news! That's exciting. Hope your pregnancy goes well. :)

Hannah said...

What an adventurous trip! I love the very "natural" special effects! Sounds like a blast even though the rain came. Sometimes I think those things add to the fun of the trip. At least you got to see PART of the pageant :).

You look adorable! When do you leave? We go on vacation this week until after the first week in August, but we MUST have a play date before you move. Any ideas?

Eric and Aimee said...

I'm so glad I found your blog. it was so fun to see what you've been up to.

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