This trip was where Charlotte began trying to wear my shoes, and she has been continuing to do it every since. They look good on her, don't they?
I had the wonderful opportunity to attend the Mount Timpanogos temple with my dad and Colleen, which was the exact temple that Ander and I were married in nine years ago. I hadn't actually been inside a temple since before Charlotte was born, so this was very refreshing, and we had a lovely lunch afterward to top it all off!
#templeselfie
Charlotte and I then went to Granny Lisa's school where Charlotte pushed this little car up and down the hallways while me and Granny rearranged desks. Charlotte had a blast having the whole school to herself, and she laughed and giggled the whole time she pushed that car in the hallway.
A trip to Utah just wouldn't have been complete if I didn't go and see some old stomping grounds of mine, so in the company of Granny Lisa we saw:
the house I was born in
the house I grew up in
my old junior high (Go Leopards!)
and the PF Changs I used to work at
It's so strange to me that a place can look so familiar, yet so different at the same time, and it was a serious walk down memory lane to visit these places. The time I spent here shaped me into who I am today, and it was really special to be able to see how far I'd come from where I'd started. Hard to believe that all that time eventually sent me to Texas!
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