we have heard so many great things about the christmas lights on temple square, but have never had the chance to go.
this year we really wanted to make the trip to salt lake to check them out, but matt has been awfully busy with school so it didn't seem like it would happen. but this week matt worked extra hard to get ahead on his homework so that we would be able to sneak away for a day.
what a nice husband i have!
we left saturday afternoon. the roads were perfect and we had no trouble finding a hotel. once we checked in to our hotel we shoved some food into chet, scooted tank around the hotel parking lot, and then sprinted the 8 blocks from our hotel to temple square. we made it just in time for the last showing of Joseph Smith: The Prophet of the Restoration. it was awesome...as always.
after the movie, we spent the rest of the night walking around temple square and admiring the lights.
we loved them.
the grounds were so busy. it was kind of tricky to get around...especially with a stroller! but it makes sense that it was busy - it's gorgeous.
it seemed like almost everyone was there on a date. it was too cute.
two minutes before we took this picture we saw a boy propose to his girlfriend right on that patch of grass that we are standing on. he got down on one knee and everything!
she said yes :)

i'm sure if you were a real photographer, with a fancy camera, you could capture just how pretty the lights are. but i'm not a photographer. and, although my camera is cute, it's not fancy. but i tried!

on sunday we checked out the visitors centers and went on a tour of the conference center. it was fun to be that building when it it wasn't conference weekend and it isn't jam packed with 21,000 people - a very different feel.
the old guy that toured us around was full of interesting facts about the conference center. it's quite the building.
this picture is from the roof top.
(notice how there is no snow? and how the grass is green? makes me sick...)
some more good news:
on friday, President Eyring, Elder Bednar, and Elder Nelson are coming to rexburg to dedicate the BYU-Idaho Center. the BYU-Idaho Center is the newest building on campus and it is BIG...
"The 435,000-square-foot building primarily consists of two gigantic rooms. In one is a 15,000-seat auditorium that looks a great deal like inside of the Conference Center in Salt Lake CIty, Utah. The auditorium will be primarily used for BYU-Idaho devotionals, special events and tri-annual commencement exercises.
The second room is a massive gymnasium. The two story gym contains 10 basketball courts (each short by about 8 feet of a full court) and a rubberized indoor track circling above the courts. If the area was needed for an event it can potentially seat an additional 5,700 people."
(here are some pictures of it under construction.)

we got our tickets for the dedication last night, and i can hardly wait!