I'll never get tired of the beauty of this view of the temple grounds from the back of the Visitors' Center. The Temple, flanked by the beautiful lights, is a gorgeous sight. Over a million people come to see the lights, which are in their 35th year.
We were delighted to be part of a marriage proposal during one of our evening shifts. Aaron had us hide these signs until his 'intended', ( a young widow) and her daughter came to the temple grounds. He then 'popped' the question and she said "Yes!" So FUN!
Outside the north entrance to the center, wonderful Christmas music fills the air. Many wonderful performing groups from all over the valley come to share their talents and sing about the birth of the Savior.
This beautiful new sculpture, located in the fountain on the south side of the Visitors' Center, is new this year. It depicts the Holy Family, flanked by a donkey and some sheep. Their reflection in the water adds to the beauty of the scene.
Lots of color is used in the lights for the trees and shrubbery. So pretty!
Inside the Directors' Office there was a fun surprise awaiting me when I arrived last Thursday evening. Many brightly colored notes were stuck all over my desk and bulletin board from my 'secret sister'. She wrote a lot of really nice things to me! How could you not LOVE these girls??
Sisters Longshore, Brown, and Hourrutiner know how to take advantage of the snacks the senior sisters provide to give them the extra boost of energy they need to get through their shifts each night. They work hard!
These next photos show many of our sister missionaries working with guests in the center. This is Sister Valladares from Honduras. Doesn't she have a beautiful smile?
Sister Smith is keeping an eye on things in the nativities exhibit. This is one of our most popular exhibits at Christmastime.
Sister Rios visits with guests in the back greet. Her home country is Peru.
Sister Luna is also from Peru, and a wonderful asset to our center. She's holding up a referral card to hand to the next guest who goes into the theater. Keep up the great work!
Sister Taumarawa and Sister Brownell are inviting guests to view the new "Nativity" video that just arrived last week. It is a beautiful depiction of the events surrounding the Savior's birth.
Sister Weber and Sister Hamstead are working at God's Plan. Sister Weber takes the Spanish-speaking guests through the six-room exhibit and Sister Hamstead conducts her tour in English.
It's fun to work in the Visitors' Center during Christmas Lights. There's never a dull moment! Elder Beckstrand is smiling because all of the theaters and exhibits are working at the moment.
Also enjoying their assignment at the Center are the Ballards. This is their first Christmas Lights, and they've taken to this experience like ducks to water.
Sister Brown was so engrossed in her conversation with this visitor that I don't believe she even saw me take the picture. She radiates the joy of this beautiful holiday season.
I also got big smiles from these sisters, Brownell, Finau, and Leon. They are so much fun!
Sister Andrus is feeling pretty smug about getting the comfortable chairs at the front desk. Never mind, we'll get even soon enough.
Here we get a glimpse of Sister DeMille in conversation with some non-member guests.
Sister Mayorca is improving her English skills everyday as she works with people during the Lights. Mesa, Arizona is a long way from Columbia, but she has adjusted beautifully.
Sister Younce had a delightful conversation with this young couple. They were from out-of-state and were delighted to be in Arizona during the Temple Christmas Lights.
Our cute Mexican sister, Sister Garcia, is also improving her English skills daily. These young women have so much faith! They trust that with the Lord's help, they can accomplish whatever He requires of them.
Sister Jeppson is directing a guest to the nativities exhibit. With her blonde hair, she really stands out in the Spanish ward where she serves.
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