This is the Nauvoo temple it was very pretty on the outside, unfortunately we did not have enough time to go in.
It was very pretty and we were so busy the whole time!
This was the play the missionaries in Nauvoo put on every night, we watched it Monday night.
The next morning we went to old Nauvoo and started out with a horse drawn wagon ride.
Then we went and visited all the buildings in the town, this was a bakery we even got little gingerbread cookie at the end of the mini tour.
this was another wagon ride we went on later in the day. This one was pulled by mules.
This house was owned by a guy who liked to invent guns and was really good at it, I don't remember what gun he invented but i think it is still used today.
This is the walk of hope it had a whole bunch of quotes to read along the path. I was wearing shorts and since the sun was setting I was getting a whole bunch of mosquito bites and I think some chigger bites as well.
The next day we went on an oxen ride, it was very bumpy.
At the end of the Hope walk there was a monument dedicated to the pioneers there.
In the medicine shop there were these bottle things in the window they were to tell people outside if it were safe to come in. If there was blue in the bottle it was safe, but if there was only red that meant there was someone contagious inside.
This was a cool house we really liked the lay out of it.
We got some bricks at the brick making plant.
This is the cabin we stayed in, it was very cute.
It was named the danielson.
This is not in Nauvoo, it was a random picture that I came across in one of Matt's mission areas, this was such a pretty room/green house area. Apparently there is an eel living in the pond.
It was a very busy couple of days.
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