Tigger at Los Angeles Temple

Friday, August 19, 2011

Logan Utah Temple

Here I am in Cache Valley at 
the historic Logan Temple!


How's this for a view?


This is my owner's stepson, Shawn, and
his wife Rachel. 
They got married in the Logan
Temple on New Year's Eve.



This is another of my owner's stepsons, Rob,
and his wife Jessica. They got married
 here on a busy holiday weekend, too.

Houston Texas Temple

This is the Houston Texas temple. 
I am here to help celebrate a very special
event in my owner's family.

I feel all warm inside when I visit a temple. 
Some people would tell you I feel warm today 
because it is 105 degrees in Texas, but that 
would only make me warm on the outside. Duh!


This is my owner's stepson, Chris, and his wife Zaneta. 
As you can see, they are about to have another baby. 
They got sealed for time and all eternity in this temple
 today so that when that baby is born 
he will be part of their family forever.


They had their little son, Michael, sealed to them. 
This was a special Tiggerific day for me, too. 
Michael was holding me when they went in, 
so I actually got to go INSIDE THE TEMPLE! 
Sure, I spent most of my time inside a locker, 
but I got to see Michael dressed all in white. 
It was my favorite temple visit so far!


Lots of family members came to celebrate with them. 
That's my owner, Susan, in the red dress. 
She's pretty hot for a grandma, wouldn't you say? 
(Okay, I'll admit she slipped me a little something to say that.
 Tiggers can't resist certain treats.)
 
So I suppose you are wondering what I can do
 to top that experience. Well, nothing probably will,
 but I'm off to visit another temple anyway, 
because they are all different and all of them
 bless people's lives. I suppose I'll have to do something
 dramatic, like go out of the country. 
I'm headed south now to the Mexico City Temple, 
which--you guessed it--is in Mexico!

Friday, August 12, 2011

Mexico City Temple



I can't believe my owners forgot to get me a passport when
they went to Mexico. Thank goodness my cousin,
Alejandro Tigger was able to take my place at the
Mexico City Temple.



A temple recommend is like a passport to the temple.
Don't be caught on the outside looking in . . .