Last night we went to the Mesa, Arizona, LDS temple to see the Christmas lights. Inside the visitor's center they had nativities from all over the world displayed. I took a photo of many:

Utah (this was made out of paper!), US

Germany

Israel (I believe this is olive wood)

Native American, US

Top: New Hampshire, US
Left bottom: Ecuador; Right bottom: Peru

Top: Cameroon
Bottom left: Chile; Bottom Right: Slovakia

Top: El Salvador
Bottom: Andean Region, Chile

Left: Mexico
Right: Acapulco, Mexico

Top: London, England
Bottom left: Poland; Bottom right: unknown (to me)

Close-up of Polish nativity for my husband's side of the family.

A quilted nativity.

Kazakhstan

Bethlehem, Israel

Danish nativity for my side of the family.

Colorful little nativity from Ecuador.

Top left: Ireland; top right: Oaxaca, Mexico
Bottom left: Scotland; bottom middle: Russia; bottom right: Spain

Another quilted nativity.

A tree in the foyer was decorated with photos of the building of the temple in the early 1900's.

The Christus statue. (Did I spell that right? Or is it Cristus?)

Caralie listening to a presentation about Jesus Christ. At one point a little boy started making noise and she immediately turned to him and shushed him. What a girl!
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