For this anniversary, (we called it our "honeymoon") we went to Salt Lake overnight without our Lolly! Oh what bliss to be alone! My pictures are sporadic but here are some of the things we did: We left Saturday morning and went to the farmer's market, which we loved. We ate goat cheese and amazing bread and Carribean food and bought homemade soap and admired all the lovely expensive crafts. We had a scintillating conversation about Jacob 4 vs. D&C 132 (very apt honeymoon topic).
Next we went to Gigal Gardens! So pleasingly different and strange.
Carving lyrics into stone is probably what I would do if I were a sculptor.
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So pleasingly different and...Strange. :)
I included this because it's Jonathan always jokes that it's his favorite scripture. :) Also the sculptures behind the rock are amazing.
This is an interpretation of a scripture I really do LOVE! "And they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks." I love the idea of weapons being changed into instruments facilitating creation, growth, livelihood.
We loved the flower gardens, too. It was such a glorious summer day.
We saw this driving by and had to stop, because it just seemed like a place we would belong. :) It was a gift shop with all manner of political, feminist, anti war, anti establishment merch: posters, pamphlets, t-shirts, beanies, bumper stickers, etc. I bought a poster of a Latina woman breastfeeding that said "LA LECHE MATERNA ES LA MEJOR." I put it up in my office at work.
There were thousands of subversive pins. We each bought one out of these pictured here, can you guess which ones?
I took this picture because this jacket seemed to cover a lot of ground. :)
Lunch at Mazza! It was so wonderful and fresh.
This is our hotel room at Little America. We got a free upgrade for being young lovers, it was bien lujoso, although the best part was the anticipation of enjoying a Chai-free night.
Room with a view!
Part of the view. And that night there was a random fireworks show that we could see perfectly from our balcony.
We went to Liberty Park (at which point my camera died), ate dinner at the Copper Onion, got ice cream at Nelsons in Holladay, and then ate candy in bed while watching Battlestar. We took advantage of our alone time...lots of times :). In the morning we drove around the city, walked through a flea market (which Jonathan scoffed at until he saw the booth with the vintage Star Wars toys) and had breakfast at the Original Pancake House, which was AMAZING! By that time, of course, we missed our little bunny desperately (funny how that always happens within a couple of hours of leaving him, no matter how nice a break sounds) and went back and eagerly retrieved him from Ogden, when he was running amok at church per usual. It was a glorious honeymoon. I love my Jon Earth as it is in Heaven.
P.S, Here is a wedding picture, because why not?
OH! Pleasant exercise of hope and joy!
For mighty were the auxiliars which then stood
Upon our side, we who were strong in love!
Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive,
But to be young was very heaven!
--Wordsworth
2 comments:
What a glorious time we had, mah racher! Lets have a fun tiime every year. I loved just relaxing with you. It is the best thing in life.
I am so happy for you, Rachel. You are lucky to have each other. Also, your post on the blessingway was really neat (awesome that the bowl exploded!!). You do so much good for empowering women, and I appreciate you so much.
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