Sunday, January 15, 2017

The Last Temple

Monticello Utah Temple

A few years ago, I made a goal to visit every single temple in Utah. And just for the record, there are 16 operating temples and one under construction in the state of Utah:

  1. St George
  2. Cedar City (under construction)
  3. Manti
  4. Monticello
  5. Vernal
  6. Payson
  7. Provo City Center
  8. Provo
  9. Mount Timpanogus
  10. Draper
  11. Oquirrh Mountain
  12. Jordan River
  13. Salt Lake
  14. Bountiful
  15. Ogden
  16. Brigham City
  17. Logan


This last week, Mom and I took a road trip over to Eastern Utah- Monticello, to be more specific. Why, might you ask? Teeeeeeeemmmmmple trip!

In visiting and attending an endowment session at the Monticello Utah Temple, I completed my goal of visiting every temple in UTAH! Which has been a pretty huge goal. I DID IT!!!

Monticello Utah

Monticello Utah

Monticello Utah

Monticello Utah

Monticello Utah
This was a "tourist-y" goal, but in attending so many temples, it has blessed me in other ways as well.

As I think back to all the times and temples I've attended, I'm grateful. Many I attended because of a doctor's appointment in Salt Lake, passing through on my way home from Logan to Cedar, or just a Saturday afternoon road trip. Especially with doctors appointments, attending the temple has really helped me maintain perspective in the gospel, remember life's purposes and the plan, and feel immense peace amidst life's craziness. It's all REAL. God is real. Our Savior is REAL.

I am grateful for the opportunity to be able to worship in such sacred buildings. The peace, joy, comfort and love that I've felt throughout my years of temple service is INCOMPARABLE As I face the challenges of the world, and as you think about the challenges you face in the world, the peace that the temple brings makes me stronger so that I can succeed in my endeavors.


It's no secret that I have a love for temples. I love snapping pictures of them, I love driving by them whenever I can. Heck, I drive past the Cedar City Temple almost every day! And I hope you feel that love I have for temples. It because of everything they stand for: peace, comfort, joy, respite in a world of crap, and the great worth of the ordinances performed therein.

Oquirrh Mountain Utah

St George Utah

Draper Utah

Ogden Utah

Oquirrh Mountain Utah

Salt Lake
Payson Utah


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So. On Wednesday morning, January 11, Mom and I hit the road! We planned on taking the southern route- down to Lake Powell and Page, through Arizona, and back up through Monument Valley, Mexican Hat, Blanding, and then to Monticello. This route took us an extra hour, but because of weather forecasts, we figured this was our safest best.

We stopped a few times along the way, got some GREAT pictures, saw some amazing sights (Monument Valley is SO. COOL. And soo beautiful!), and pulled into Monticello about 4:30 pm. We had planned to attend an Endowment session the next morning, but looked at the temple schedule and saw that there was a 7:15 pm session. So we checked into our hotel, ordered a pizza, relaxed for an hour or two, and headed to the temple.

Now, let's talk about the temple. Yep, it's small. It was about the same size as the church building next door- and the church building wasn't all that huge! We walked into the temple and the baptistry was right to our left. We saw a youth group there doing baptisms. How great is that? Our endowment session was about 30 people, which seemed a little larger than a usual session there. And the Celestial Room? BEAUTIFUL! Aaah I can't even express fully how beautiful this temple was!

And on a spiritual note- I went into this session with this thought in mind, "Heavenly Father, I'm not looking for any specific answers or any specific guidance tonight. Please help me feel peace and comfort, help me learn what you'd like me to learn, and help me to gain the insight you'd like me to gain." I left the temple with so many new insights and a desire to do better. One thing that stuck out to me is that we are stronger together. As I spend more time with others, especially my family, I can resist the power of the adversary better. We are stronger together.

After Mom and I left the temple, we snapped a few pictures, went and drove around the tiny town of Monticello, got some hot cocoa from the gas station, got pulled over for speeding (but no ticket!), and headed back to the hotel to relax for the rest of the evening.

By the way, our hotel was a block or two away from the temple. WE HAD A TEMPLE VIEW ROOM! It was especially cool at night- the temple was lit up, and stayed lit throughout the night. When I got up at 3 a.m. for my usual bathroom break, I peeked out the window and was able to see the temple lit up. [insert heart eyes here]

The next morning, we woke up, had breakfast, and packed up. We then started the journey back home- again going the southern route. We made a few stops along the way, such as a ruin Mom had gone to a few months before in Blanding and my friend's parents store in Bluff.

My hospice nurse, Ethan, had advised us before the trip to take it easy, and that's just what I did. The adventurist/YOLOist inside of me was screaming. I felt like I let that side of me down- here we are in unexplored Utah (for me) and yet all we did was relax at the hotel- No Four Corners, no Moab, no Arches, etc. etc. And that's okay. It was a perfect trip for me. I feel like sometimes I should try and take advantage of every single opportunity I have to explore, but this time... it was a perfect, easy, fun, happy-go-lucky adventure. And I loved it.

So here are some take-aways from my ramblings today:
  1. Don't over-do it.
  2. Take time to relax and enjoy the moment.
  3. GO TO THE TEMPLE!
  4. Sometimes when you go to the temple, just go to enjoy and feel the peace.
  5. You will receive the guidance you need if you're ready for it and in the right mindset.
  6. The temple is glorious and beautiful and magnificent.
  7. The work that happens in the temple is glorious and beautiful and magnificent!
  8. God is real.
  9. The plan is real.
  10. Heavenly answers are real!

Keep running.



Sunday, January 8, 2017

Family History Project- Full Details

IT'S TIME!
Remember how I mentioned I have some family names I need help with? Well, we're ready! Details below.
Most of you are aware of just how much I love the temple. That's why this project is so important to me. I'm grateful for the sacred work that happens in the temple and I'm grateful for the knowledge I have of this gospel. Families CAN be together forever. If you'd like to talk more about that, please reach out to me. :)
Scheri Marrow (find through my Facebook post) is amazing and is taking care of sending names out. We ESPECIALLY need help with male endowments!


For my Logan friends and those not around Cedar, send a message to Scheri through FB, a text at 435.669.8667 or email scherimarrow@yahoo.com. She can send you a name or two. Do it. It will be awesome.

If you're in Cedar City or the area, contact Scheri anytime you'd like to take a name. We are also planning a group session at the St George Utah Temple on January 19th, meet in the chapel ready to go at 7:30 pm with the session starting at 8 pm. If you come that night, you can stop by the church building east of the temple and pick up a name (between 6:45 and 7:40 pm) and then head into the temple. Guys. It's going to be amazing.
If you plan on coming the 19th, will you let me or Scheri know so we have a count?

Also, in Scheri's words: "After receiving the card in the mail, go and do the work! Pick up the card before leaving the temple. Turn over the card and write a birthday note to Erik, make sure and sign your name. Mail Erik his card via snail mail."


HURRAH FOR ISRAEL!

Keep running.



Thursday, January 5, 2017

My Birthday Project

My birthday is on SATURDAY! And I have a way to celebrate that you can help me with. Two options I'm throwing out there- you can join in on one, or both, or whatever you'd like!


1. I have a handful of ancestor names through FamilySearch that have been waiting to receive temple ordinances. Scheri Marrow, from the ward, has graciously offered to hand out these ordinances. I have a few hundred ordinances, and I'd love for you to take a name the next time you attend the temple! We are in the beginning stages of working this out, so watch for another post next week about this. :)


2. My good friend Joshua Palmer started what he called the "Erik Gray Challenge." In his own words: "The #erikgraychallenge is simple: find something that you haven't done yet, but have always wanted to do. Climb a mountain, go skydiving, eat a quadruple from Wendy's, something that you've never had the courage to do before. Do this thing, and share your experience on the internets. Use this achievement in your life to show yourself that you aren't the victim of your circumstances, but that you can live the life that you want to, regardless of the situations you might be in. For me, I shaved my head. I may not have control over my emotions all of the time, but I do control whether or not there is hair on my head. If you decide to take the #erikgraychallenge , make sure to use the hashtag #erikgraychallenge , in case you didn't gather from the preceding paragraph that the name of the #erikgraychallenge is the #erikgraychallenge."







So this is what I want for my birthday. Do something for someone else through temple service, or do something that utterly scares you that also makes you scream YOLO. Or both. Who's in?

Keep running.