Monday, April 6, 2009

General Conference With Our Sweet Little Regan

Waiting for Conference to begin!
On the mezzanine at the Joseph Smith Building!
At JB's. Can I really eat all this cheesecake? (Yes, she did...in two sittings!)
With Grandpa by the Joseph Smith Statue

In our room at the Hilton...organizing everything in her own little space! With Grandma!
With Grandpa!
One of the many pieces of member artwork on display in the Conference Center.

See? I'm really here at Conference!

Regan took the following three pictures of things she loves in the Joseph Smith Building:
The Mezzanine and Chandeliers

The Joseph Smith Statue
Close-up of one of the carpets!
The flowers were ALMOST (but not quite) as beautiful as Regan!

A cool late afternoon by the Salt Lake Temple!
On the stairway in the Joseph Smith Building
The hot tub (I preferred it to the pool, but Regs was a die hard in the very cool water!) Regan and Grandma swimming in the Hilton pool!
Jumping in the COOOOLD pool! Love Trax!
In the Visitors' Center with the Christus!
Regan's very loved and used conference booklet and notebook!
One of the many blessings that is a part of Greg's calling is receiving tickets to General Conference for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints held in Salt Lake City, UT, every April and October. We are so grateful for this blessing and will take advantage of it until his service as Stake President comes to an end. We feel it is a wonderful opportunity for our grandchildren to be able to actually be in the presence of the prophets and apostles of God on the earth today. As you must be 8 years old to attend in the Conference Center we have, thus far, only been able to take Regan and Todd. This was Regan's second time and Todd will attend this fall for his second time. Next April, Kate will be eight and then by the the following October, Morgan will also be eight. We hope to take as many of them as possible in the next approximately 5-6 years. We only wish Matt's family were closer so we could take their children as well, but perhaps at some point, they can make their yearly trip at Conference time. Can't believe how much we miss them!
We stayed at the Hilton Hotel on Saturday night as Greg was able to get a swingin' deal via hotwire.com. It was within walking distance of Conference and such a nice place to stay considering our schedule. We arrived in Salt Lake Saturday morning about 9:45 hoping against hope that we could get into our room in time to watch the morning session from there. And as luck would have it, we were able to check in just in time to get settled and enjoy that session from the comfort of our reserved room. (Comments regarding conference itself to follow in the next post.) We then walked up to JB's for lunch and then over to the Conference Center for the afternoon session. It was raining/snowing as we made the trek so were so grateful Regan had reminded us to pack umbrellas. She enjoyed working in the conference packet her mom sent with her while we waited for the session to begin. Cindy said someone emailed this booklet to her. Wherever it came from, it was a wonderful tool to help keep a 10-year-old mind focused on the prophets, apostles and topics of their talks. It had coloring activities, word searches, places to write who conducted, what hymns the choirs sang, and thoughts from the talks. As you can see from the last picture, she was able to color the tie that the apostles were wearing as they gave their messages. There was a picture of each of the Quorum of the Twelve and the First Presidency and a matching activity of their first names to last names. We were thrilled to see that Regan could identify each of them by seeing their picture. The ones she was a little unsure of at the start were solidly cemented in her brain by the time Conference was over. She worked on it before and during sessions as well as drawing in her notebook Julie helped her make. She wrote thoughts that are special to her (some from conference messages) and then decorated each of them.
After the afternoon session, Grandpa and I walked with her around the Joseph Smith building and on Temple Square. We were hoping to take our traditional picture from the 10th floor of the JS building but it was so crowded up there we couldn't make our way through the masses. Greg then left for the evening Priesthood Session and Regan and I stopped at JB's for cheesecake, then walked back to the hotel for swimming. I am telling you, that girl is an endless bundle of energy! After 1 1/2 hours I was exhausted! I think she would have stayed for another hour but acquiesced to her old grandma, bless her heart! We had fun going between the hot tub and the very cool water of the pool (a little too cool for my liking!) We then headed back to our room for showers. Grandpa came back shortly after that and we had scriptures and prayer and headed for bed pretty early. Sunday morning, we were able to have breakfast in the hotel restaurant where they served a beautiful and very delicious buffet! Greg ate conservatively but Regan and I wanted to taste a little of everything! It was fabulous!!!! We then again watched the morning session from the comfort of our room. After the meeting, we checked out, drove up to the Triad parking lot and hopped on Trax to Temple Square. We had some time to go in the Visitors Center before heading to the Conference Center for the afternoon session. Honestly, you can't believe how beautiful the flowers were all over the temple square plaza and surrounding areas for this time of year! That always amazes and never disappoints me! Regan loved the flowers, too! The afternoon session was completely enjoyable as were all of the others. We had seats in the center of the Terrace (2nd level). Excellent seats! It is always fun to see other members of our stake as we all get tickets in the same general area!
A funny side note...Greg kept introducing Regan as his daughter instead of his granddaughter. We kept laughing about it but decided it was because she reminds us so much of our own daughter! She is Cindy reincarnated! She has many of the same mannerisms and the same bright beautiful smile. She is also very neat and tidy and enjoys organizing her surroundings! Wow, that was and continues to be her mom! Though I remember Cindy being a bit of a tease, she definitely gets some of that from her Dad! She teased us all weekend!
After the last session, we met my brother, Craig, his wife Lenora, and their 2 sons Quinn and Troy and picked up my dear mom to ride home with us. She had ridden the Salt Lake Express bus from Blackfoot on Wednesday afternoon so she could attend two Brazilian mission reunions on Thursday and Friday evenings. She stayed with Craig and Lenora for Conference and then we enjoyed a delightful ride home with her. Regan finally hit "the wall" and slept a good part of the way home. But when she awoke, she was happy and cute as ever keeping my mom company on the drive to Idaho Falls where her folks picked her up. She called and teased me by telling me that Grandma J let her drive in Idaho Falls and that they raced some guys in a car next to them. (Like I believed her! Regan I am on to you!)
Might I just say Regan is a delightful girl who is just as beautiful on the inside as outside! Some things we love about her:
  1. Her desire to please.
  2. Her ability to put everyone else's needs above her own.
  3. Her gratitude for even the smallest things. She must have said "thank-you" a hundred times!
  4. Her love for her family.
  5. Her love of the gospel at such a young age.
  6. Her growing testimony.
  7. Her sense of humor.
  8. Her desire for tidiness.
  9. Her willingness to help.
  10. Her keen sense of right and wrong.

Regan, we love you very much and thank you for going with us this weekend!


1 comment:

Cindy said...

mom and dad, we can't thank you enough for giving Regan such a neat opportunity. I'm sure she will never forget it. Can I just tell you how much I loved the picture of Regan w/ the temple in the background and the one by the flowers. She really is growing up and looks like a beautiful young lady. Sounds strange, but it's true, it just makes me tear up a bit. Anyway, she loves you both so much and has expressed over and over what a great time she had "hanging out" with you. Thanks for your great example!!!