Thursday, August 4, 2011

Utah Trip Day 6

Thursday, July 7th

This was our 3rd and last day using the City Pass. We were all pretty exhausted by this day. We woke Ben up and had breakfast and then while we were getting him dressed for the day he said, "Mommy I'm sleepy. Can I have rest time?" It was about 9am in the morning!! Sorry Ben, we had lots more fun planned!! In our morning prayers we asked for a apecial blessing of patience and then headed to...

This is the Place

Ben kept asking where we were going. We would say This is the Place. Ben would say, "Where? Where is the place? I don't see it."


This is the Place is in rememberance of the Mormon pioneers coming into the Utah Valley. As they came over the mountains Brigham Young stood up in his wagon and said, "This is the right place, drive on." They have built a little pioneer village at this spot.


The names of the pioneer men, women, and children who were in the first pioneer company. Tyler and I both have ancester's in this company.




Here is a grandpa of mine...Andrew Gibbons
Tyler is related to Lorenzo Dow Young and his son Lorenzo S. Young. Lorenzo Dow Young is Brigham Young's brother which makes Brigham Young an uncle. The Bowery was the first structure built in the valley. It was used as a shelter until the Satints could build their homes and aslo as a meetinghouse and for social events.



A replica of a church building in St. George The John Gardner cabin is a one room cabin where a Father, Mother and 10 children lived. Can you imagine?? The children would sleep outside in the summer and in the winter the girls would sleep on the floor and the boys would sleep up in the loft.
Most of the pioneers in the village are volunteers.






The stairs going up to the loft


Doing chores

Practicing Milking








Petting Zoo

They all got a pony ride










Deseret News
We took a train ride around the village
Panning for Gold
Replica of The Brooklyn that carried Saints over from Europe
I don't understand why some Saints had these one bedroom cabins while Heber C. Kimball (1st house) and Brigham Yound (2nd house) had these nice big houses!








Going to School
Did you know the early pioneers created their own alphabet? It was called the Deseret Alphabet and was used to teach the emmigrants from Europe how to read and write English. They used it for 40 years!



Here is Abby writing her name in the Deseret Alphabet


Alex's name in the Deseret Alphabet
The Huntsman Hotel ~ where we ate lunch





The momument at the spot where Brigham Young is said to have said "This is the Place"

After lunch we headed here...


Tyler's cousin Arianne and her 3 kids, Anika, Cambree, and JJ, met us there Alex and Cambree
After getting a drink at this cool drinking fountain Alex said, "Umm, lion spit!"














Ben and Anika The zoo was having a dinosaur exhibit











Saying Good-bye

Here was how Ben felt at the end of the day while we were waiting for Abby to buy something from the gift shop






We met Grandma and Grandpa Gibson for dinner at Sweet Tomato. It was a great ending to the day.


Andy built his own sundae



This picture is fuzzy but I love everyone's faces. The favorite thing for the kids to do is give Grandpa "hot fives".


Kids with their Great Grandparents


These 2 really bonded


Tyler and his Grandma and Grandpa


2 comments:

Nick Theodosis said...

Oh Carrie, how I wish I knew you came here! We live 1/2 mile from the zoo, and would love to see you next time you come up to UT! It would be neat - I can't believe how long it has been. Your family looks beautiful, and congrats on a new pregnancy!

Laura said...

Dang! That last comment was from me, Laura Aldrich Theodosis - I was signed in under my husband's name and didn't realize it!