Monday, March 28, 2011

food for body and soul

We had the wonderful opportunity to head to the Temple Complex in Chorley again last week.  It is a large site which includes the MTC for all European missionaries who will be speaking their own language but are proficient also in English, the Chorley Stake Center, and the Temple with housing for temple patrons.  There is great peace to be found strolling on this place as with all temple grounds.  We still haven't been inside yet, but soon!
So white and beautiful!  And just to the right of this photo there were the most amazing evergreens. . .


                      And here is the Temple AND the evergreens. . . right way around!  (Dad helped.)
                                                                             
        And here is where I am gradually getting more comfortable preparing food for our bodies:

The kitchen might be 12' X10" wall to wall and transitions into dining room and lounge area (living room.)

Our cabinets are deceptive. . .  this

                                                   changes to this.
                              And the "cabinet" just at the left edge of this photo

                                           becomes our fridge and freezer.
                         with Andy's drawing of a zoo prominently displayed to my daily delight.
                    Our sink arrangement is interesting . . .

        and our table features three different chair styles.

  Next week maybe you can have a peek at the bathrooms ;)  Life is great in merry old England, and our Warrington Ward even won the Liverpool Stake roadshow competition!  Remember the days! 

3 comments:

  1. Welcome to the blogging world. We are so excited to not only hear about, but see your adventures. It's beautiful there! Thank you so much for inviting us. Our blog is kenandkayhinton.blogspot.com.

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  2. I love this! All your pictured are so great. Its so fun to see where you are
    Is it weird having the washing machine in the kitchen? Or is it handy? Spill a little sauce on your shirt, no biggie just toss it right in without missing a beat!
    Keep posting!

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  3. Leslie you look great!!!
    Keep the photos and commentary coming. We love it all.

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