Saturday, December 11, 2010

Living Nativity, an SLC Christmas Tradition

This week was time for the annual Living Nativity at Bonneville Glen Park put on by local churches including our church, Wasatch Presbyterian.  It is an amazing event, from the Roman centurions standing guard at the start, to the town of Bethlehem, the live camel, the herd of sheep, and of course, the stable complete with live Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus.  It's always one of the highlights of the Christmas season for us.  This was Tessa's first visit, and luckily it was much warmer than usual this year, the last couple years have been very snowy and cold. 


That also meant that there were far more people than usual.  We stood in what we thought was a long line, stretching across the parking lot, but when we left, the line was down the street and around the corner, up the hill.  I've never seen it like that before.  If any of you haven't seen it, make sure to watch out for it next year, it's located at 1500 E 1050 S in Salt Lake City.  Merry Christmas!

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