Welcome to the Lucy Mack Smith Home!
The cooking area in the main room. You can see the bustle oven right behind me.
The alcove for Lucy Mack Smiith
Out back for the smoke house and area for making lye soap
Everyone talks about the steep stairs going to the upstairs living area in the Lucy Mack Smith home, but if you ever look down to the basement where we are supposed to go in case of a tornado, it outdoes any I have ever seen in a home. Looks more straight up and down like a ladder.
Each day we switch to a different site, so we are getting to know many of the homes and areas of Nauvoo. Lucy Mack Smith was a very strong woman who stood up in defense of the gospel and her family. She stood up for what was right, and didn't care who was doing the asking! She lived in this home for four years close to the end of her life.
Saturday evening we were able to borrow bicycles and go riding through the town which was a fantaastic end to a very busy week, although each day is so full and busy it is hard to keep your head from spinning. I love one of the things we were taught last week in training meeting. Nauvoo is about growth and change and we are here to help. Hard to imagine still being in a place where over 250 people are here, all of us because of our love for Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ with the desire to serve and help others. Makes for a great place to be! There are so many things to learn, trying to apply some of that learning in my life.
This morning I got to work with a crew in the gardens, pulling weeds and mulching. It was hot, hard and exhausting. I think I was the youngest one out there and left with great admiration for the women I worked with. Had a great time, and worked! Luckily afterwards I was able to come home for a shower, dose of Benadryl and a nap.
After our bike ride on Saturday, Harold went to get the mail, then called asking me to grab the camera quick. We headed up and got these amazing shots of the Temple. Then afterwards we went into the town and got frozen custard. Have I mentioned that life here is pretty fantastic?
Yes, I know they are sidewise, but I can't get the computer to let me switch their directions on here! They are turned straight up before I put them on the blog.
We have to figure in advance when we are able to fit in the temple, with programs to be in four nights out of the week, then our schedules in the sites, it stays very busy.
Thanks for sharing -- looks like you are having a great time!
ReplyDeleteI just learned how to see comments! It is awesome here. You guys should come visit!!!
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