Silly little grins and resting in the shade.
We took a minute to sit in the shade on this cute little bench. We had just
finished eating ice cream cones which helped cool us off. There are so many cute little shops to browse in. I loved the one that is in the large building by
Archibald's Restaurant. It had tons of stuff to decorate your home with and it was
a real temptation not to overbuy. Actually I only bought one thing and that was
a quilted table runner. I love it.
On Saturday, Dad and I ventured up to Ogden to attend the Hales Reunion. It was held in a park by the college and the program was held in the auditorium on campus.
There were so many people attending and just to think that we were all related in one way or another all from our gr.gr. gr. grandparents Hales.
The picture is of Henry William and Eliza Ann - my gr gr grandparents.
As you climb up the stairs to the second floor of the auditorium you see these
cardboard figures greeting everyone. They are the children of Stephen and Mary Ann
Hales - the mother and father who first accepted the gospel in Toronto Canada and
were taught by the Pratt brothers and baptized there. It was awesome to have
them so life-like. Mary Isabella had a real shawl around her shoulders which made
her come to life. All in all, the reunion was very fun and I was able to get a
picture of my gr gr grandmother which I had never had before. The auditorium was
full which surprised me and I didn't know a soul there. That's okay though, because we were all related in one way or another.
I want you to meet my gr. gr. grandfather - Henry. He was a pioneer, saw the Prophet Joseph Smith when he was going to Carthage Jail, saw Joseph and Hyrum in their coffins, lived in Nauvoo and received his endowments in the Nauvoo Temple,
moved to Garden Grove and helped plant and build for the Saints there, in the spring of 1851 he came to Salt Lake valley in the Harry Walton/Garden Grove Company.
His two wives were Eliza Ann and Ewing and Sarah Jane McKinney. My gr gr grandmother was Eliza Ann.
These pictures were taken during our last visit to Provo. We drove into Salt Lake
and spent a morning at the Liberty Park Aviary. It is a large area in the park that is devoted to all kinds of birds and some animals etc. I would highly recommend it for a family day trip. Take the kids, the lunch basket and a camera and have a fun trip.
We thoroughly enjoyed all of the sights and sounds plus seeing the Park and
the pioneer history associated with it. We have ancestors who settled here with their covered wagon and spent their first winter. That makes it a special place to me. This picture is Dad watching the Pelicans.
This was our Pioneer Day float in 1978 - - a long time ago. Mindy is about 2 and she
is sitting in the back - Sorry about that Mindy. I remember we had to go out west of town to gather the sagebrush. The kids worked on making the covered wagon though.
Do we look like real pioneers? Andy, do you remember Elise Harrison? It was her
Dad that drove the truck for our float. (Dad remembered that part.)
Yesterday Erin bought Apricots for us to can today. Two boxes, one was ready for jam and the other was perfect for canning. We got started about noon because the Pioneer Celebration at the Stake Center was in the morning. We got 25 quarts, several containers of jam and 12 containers of puree for smoothies. What a great day it was visiting and canning together. The boys played while we canned. Can't beat that I guess. Some of our jam was just plain apricot and the other was an apricot/pineapple which we just loved and couldn't keep our fingers out of it. That's the best part of canning is the tasting. Thanks Erin for sharing the day with me. (and Av and Bobo)
Erin and the boys came over on Tuesday and this is how it turned out.
While Erin and I were cutting, washing and spinning dry the lettuce from the garden,
the two little boys were having "too" much fun too. How is it that boys
can have so much fun with dirt? I just don't know the answer to that but they surely did. It started out just digging and playing trucks in the garden area but then water was added and one thing led to another and pretty soon they were jumping and sitting in the puddle. It just didn't matter where the dirt was - it was still a lot of fun. We quickly put a stop to it and Erin hosed them off and stripped them down and then put them in the bathtub. Two little boys having too much fun!! It all made for a good photo day at Nana's.