I left July 4th when everyone in America would be having BBQs and celebrate Independence Day. I arrived in Rochester the next morning after traveling for a total of about ten hours or more. I was exhausted to say the least, but my adventure at the hill hasn't even started yet. Little did I know, I would not get caught up on sleep for the next few weeks.
I had never traveled on my own before, but I loved it. I love flying and I don't mind hanging out at airports by myself. When I made it to Rochester, I met someone who was going to be in the pageant. It was nice to talk to someone after being alone for awhile. I like people. He told me he has done the pageant many times and told me everyone becomes a big family at pageant.
When we got to the hill I couldn't believe how beautiful it was. Actually, I already was in awe just driving from the airport to the hill. So much GREEN! This southern Utah red rock girl was fascinated by all the trees. I love trees. And grass. And flowers. :)
Trail up to the hill.
Angel Moroni monument at the top of Hill Cumorah.
The first day consisted of hanging out at the hill, meeting new people, going to dinner, a devotional, and casting. I was given the part as a new world woman and a spoils of war slave woman. New world woman means I was a mother in the scene when Christ comes to the America's. Spoils of war slave woman means I was a Lamanite captured by the Nephites in the scene of the burning of Abinadi. They were both fun parts, even though most people wouldn't want the part of a slave.:) I was happy to be in the scene with Abinadi because he is one of my favorite people in the Book of Mormon. He had so much courage and faith in Jesus Christ. He knew if he was faithful to Christ, Christ would be faithful to him and bless him.
Spoils of War Slave Women. Yeah, we are awesome :)
The first day was exhausting. So was the second day and every other day. The first week consisted of breakfast around 7, going to the hill (bus ride from the dorms) at 8, devotional at 8:30, rehearsals from 9-12, lunch from 12-1, rehearsals from 1-5, dinner, devotional at 6:30 and then rehearsal or a run through of the show until about 10:30 or 11. Everyone had different rehearsal schedules, depending on their part and which scenes they were in. When we weren't in rehearsal, we were with our cast teams, which was basically a bunch of groups divided into age groups.
I had a great cast team and I loved spending time with them. I also spent a lot of time with two of my roommates, Tessa and A'Lyssa. They were in a different cast team. They are both from southern Utah and both went to Dixie State. A'Lyssa and I were at the preschool together when I did practicum there last fall. I have seen Tessa a few times at institute and when I went to a sacrament meeting in enterprise in April. It's crazy how our paths have crossed before but we ended up meeting and becoming friends in New York. They are both cute girls and fun to be with. Pretty sure I laughed constantly when I was around them. That's not hard to believe if you know me, but really, these girls are funny.
Roommates! Tessa, me, A'Lyssa, Kelsey
My cast team leaders were pretty wonderful as well. They were Brother and Sister Jarman and Brother and Sister Sutterfield. They were both so fun and so caring. I could tell they cared about each of us and really helped our cast team become a family. I loved every amount of time we spent together as a cast team. From the fun games we played, to the spiritual experiences we shared with each other, I was inspired and uplifted by each of the members in our cast team. I love them all! There will always be a special place in my heart for these wonderful people and the wonderful memories I have of them.
After one week of rehearsals, the last week was pretty relaxed. Monday we had a free day. We could hang out at the dorms and play games and other activities they offered for us there. We ended up going to Denny's and then to Walmart with a few friends.
Tessa and I at Denny's
Rosie and A'Lyssa at Denny's
Tuesday we went to Onanda lake/park with our cast teams. Tessa and I were really smart and didn't take our swim suits so we couldn't swim in the lake. We heard there was a short hike up to a waterfall, so we went with my cast team on the hike. It was beautiful. We went up to the waterfall and wanted to go back to get our cameras, so we went to get our cameras and took a few other friends with us.
Onanda Park
Tessa, A'Lyssa and I
It's prettier in person, promise. So pretty :)
Cool tree and roots.
Jackson, Tessa, Monty, me, A'Lyssa
Wednesday we went to the church sites in the surrounding area. We went to the Grandin Building, where the first 5,000 copies of the Book of Mormon were printed. Some of us walked over to Alvin Smith's grave before we left the Grandin building. Alvin is Joseph Smith's older brother. He started building the frame home on the Smith farm and got sick and died 3 days later. Ever since I saw the movie about Joseph's life, I have had more love and respect for Alvin. It was cool to see his headstone. Then, we went to the Smith farm and to the Sacred Grove. I have dreamed about going to these sites, especially the Sacred Grove ever since I can remember. It was so wonderful to be there. I enjoyed the entire day, even if it did rain on us in the grove. I didn't mind it much, considering the fact that it hardly ever rains in St. George.
The E.B. Grandin printing shop
The log home on the Smith farm
Sacred Grove
Alvin Smith's grave
Thursday we did a service project with our cast team. We went to a local library and weeded the flower beds and other work they had us do outside.
Sister Jarman and I found this little area under a tree to weed. We had a nice chat in our little hut. She is a wonderful woman. I hope I can be like her someday.
Weeding our area by the sign
It started pouring, so we went inside and enjoyed the treats the library people provided for us.
The cast team after most of the work was done.
We ended the day at Chill and Grill. A delicious burger and ice cream joint in Canadaigua.
Friday we went to a park near the hill with our cast team. It was beautiful. Basically, everywhere we went was beautiful. :) After that, we took down our cast team tent and then went to Zion's camp to have water activities with all of the YSA kids. Pretty sure we all knew it would turn into a water fight. It was fun.
Cast team at the park
A'Lyssa and I after the water fight
I felt like the entire cast of 750 people became a family, and that was one of my favorite parts of pageant. I didn't meet everyone or become best friends with everyone, but we had something in common. We were all there because we love the Book of Mormon, and our Savior Jesus Christ. That is enough to bring people together.
I loved the time I had in upstate New York. I fell in love with the area and the sacred ground that I was surrounded by for 17 days. I was sad to leave, but I was grateful for the many wonderful memories and missionary experiences I had at the hill. Hopefully one day I will be able to go back to that wonderful place.
Mandy, me, A'Lyssa, and Tessa ending pageant life with a trip to the top of the hill.
View from the top of the hill
The pretty awesome stage. And I. :)
The Hill Cumorah Pageant is a wonderful production about the Book of Mormon. It's purpose is to invite others to come unto Jesus Christ. I met wonderful people in the audience who have a variety of religious background but we all had something in common and that was our Savior, Jesus Christ. I know that He lives, and loves us. I also know the Book of Mormon is filled with words of many prophets and people who loved the Savior and wanted others to know Him. I know that through this book, we can come to know our Savior and feel of his love for us. If you want to learn more, click Here. :)
What a fun experience! I agree; it is so beautiful back there. :)
ReplyDeleteI love your costumes. They totally rock. And I think the pageant was a super awesome experience for you. I'm glad you got to go!
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