Friday, January 1, 2021

Senior Christmas Night

There may not have been an official "Christmas Walk" this year in Nauvoo, but we certainly had one or two.  One on the 21st for the senior missionaries and the other on the 23rd for the young sisters.  The young sisters put together some beautiful things for us to enjoy.  
One group of sisters gave us the Nativity in the west theatre of the Visitors' Center.  They sang to us and it was really beautiful!
The teamsters took us around on the wagons to the various stops.  We were distanced on those wagons and out in the cold wind it was rather nice to wear a mask to keep our faces warm.
We were given blankets and a hot brick to help keep us warm!
Our second stop was the Cultural Hall where we were sung to by several of the sisters.

Back on the wagon to make our way to the Seventies Hall!
There was a lot of singing on our wagon as Cooper Chapman was with us.  She certainly liked to sing!
I always  like the decorations put up by the Conservation sisters.  This Nativity is made all out of rope.
In order to keep our groups small, there were four wagons of senior missionaries.
At the Seventies Hall we were told a story,
sung an original song,
and sung to by a group of sisters.  So pretty!
Finally at the Browning Gunsmith we were told a story and sung to by Sister Yorgasen.  Some of these sisters have absolutely angelic voices!  It was a pleasure to listen and enjoy.

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