How you ever been so cold that you thought you could hardly stand it anymore? Christmas night we all decided to go down to temple square and see the lights. It was our family, Grandma and Grandpa Miles, Gina and Brent, Scott and his friend Jenny. I think we are wimpy when it comes to the cold, but we were FREEZING! We were all decently bundled up, but you just couldn't get warm, no matter how much you had on. (All the buildings were closed) As we walked around down there, I saw a statue of a pioneer family pushing a handcart. I could really get a picture of what it must have been like. Morgan wanted to be carried, and Reed just kept saying that he couldn't stand it anymore. And we had SHOES and WARM COATS on. I can't even imagine. It made me grateful for what they did, and glad that we don't have to do that. I don't know if we would have made it very far. I was sure glad to walk back to the car, and turn the heater on blasting hot. I bet the pioneers would have enjoyed that.
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Amen about the pioneers! Usually at least the bathrooms by the Assembly Hall are open, oh well. You got to be a pioneer.
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