Day 7....Salt Lake City part 2

UGH! So all my brother's pictures from Salt Lake City were shot in raws.....which means he needs to edit them himself in order for my computer to be able to use them? I don't know, he is a hardcore amateur photographer. These terms mean nothing to me.

I PROMISE, AS SOON AS THESE PICTURES ARE AVAILABLE TO ME I WILL POST THEM!

In the mean time....I will try to explain.

So in Salt Lake City we went to Temple Square, where the Mormon Temple in located and their head quarters. In the square was this gorgeous fountain, and surrounding it was probably the most spectacular flower garden I have ever seen. It was gorgeous. There were so many different types of flowers, all in bloom, and all brightly colored. They were arranged in color palates that matched perfectly, and there were some purple tulips I really loved that were so dark they looked black. There was also a bunch of these little blue'purple flowers that used to grow outside the house I grew up in. I loved those flowers, I used to sniff them and they would wrap around my nose like they were hugging me.  We spent a lot of time there as Matt was happily taking a million pictures of the flowers.

Then we went to the Utah Museum of Natural History, which is only 2 years old. It was pretty cool! They had a lot of awesome dino skeletons and an entire special exhibit on the history of chocolate! There was a room in that exhibit that held only a video of chocolate being poured into a big bowl of chocolate with seductive music playing in the background, I kid you not. They also had this awesome skeleton of a huge ancient alligator (or crocodile, looked more like alligator to me though)

Probably the thing I was most excited about that day though was I finally got lotion with aloe for my sun burns. (sad I know) Most of the burns have turned to tan, except the burn around my hair line which is very difficult to get the lotion to because, well, my hair is there.

Oh the struggle.

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