Two decades too late for a Stephen King thriller (and, yes, I know it's a different kind of mist-- don't be such a literalist)
The view from our room was uh-mazing.
The next morning we drove to Toronto. Josh kept saying things like, "Wow! They have Home Depot in Canada?!" I thought he was kidding, but apparently his mind was truly blown. On our way to the temple we got extra-special lost because our cellphones roam outside of the country and we didn't want to pay more for the GPS. But once we found ourselves at the CN tower we knew we had gone too far.
The Toronto temple is surprisingly plain. I got lost (of course) and almost ended up in someone's office before a temple worker stopped me. We also almost headed toward the baptistry, which is in the basement, before someone said, "Are you really going to the baptistry?"
This temple is not one of my favorites, but I like that the writing on the temple is also in French.
Later that night we got to have dinner with our BNAT friend Heidi. She took us on a walking tour and showed us all the things we missed about Toronto by only staying less than 24 hours.
Although we drove past it, and although Josh talked about it nearly non-stop before our trip, we did not go to the CN Tower. Oh well. Next time....

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I recently read a church book (very much outdated, from the 1960s) that cautioned young couples not to dream too big about a honeymoon. Do not picture yourself going to Niagara Falls, when staying in your apartment will do just as well! I thought "who dreams of honeymooning at Niagara Falls?" I'd like to see it, but it seems like a place with limited charms.
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