Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Birthday Celebrations 15 September 2009


I'm really catching up on my blog, my events during the year. I was given this "cool" camera by Vance for my birthday. I had a Nikon Coolpix camera but that one was 5 years old and only 4 megapixels. Plus the photos that were zoomed at times weren't that clear. We certainly put this camera to good use.

The new camera is a Nikon Coolpix S630 with a 7x zoom and a 12 megapixel photo taking capability.

We took the camera along with us to celebrate my birthday at the Market Street Grill restaurant. I joined the birthday club at that restaurant and I get a birthday meal free of charge when another one of that price or more is purchased at that restaurant. We didn't really have too much time as we volunteer at the Bennion Family History Center (FHC - Branch Genealogical Library of the Family History Library in Salt Lake City - there are lots of FHCs throughout the world) from 6-9 p.m., photos of which will be shown in a next blog item as I also took the camera to the FHC that evening. The restaurant didn't open until 5 p.m. but we were on the way to the FHC at 5.50 p.m. just in time for us to be 1 minute late to open the FHC.

Here is the invitation to enjoy my free meal.















This is a photo of the restaurant

Here you see a photo of the view that we had from the table we were sitting. We looked out on the patio. Unfortunately the patio isn't being used any more. We had one of my birthday meals outside enjoying a much nicer view, but the restaurant was too new at that time that they didn't realize that later on the wind would bring sand along with it, the area being newly developed, and that isn't nice when you are eating a meal. The other photo is of us really enjoying our meal.





Volunteer Barbeque - Saturday 8 August 2009


I am working as a volunteer to help take phone calls and answer e-mails for the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. I started my volunteer work in June 2009. I will be busy on Monday and Wednesday mornings with that service for one year. I have been asked to do some other things besides answering phone calls and e-mails and am enjoying that service.

Our manager was unpectedly in Salt Lake City, she works from her home in the state of Nebraska, and one of the volunteers arranged to hold a barbeque in the backyard of her neighbors. Here is a photo of us enjoying the friendship and companionship of those who are doing similar work as I. We were able to bring our spouses, so Vance is sitting next to me.

It was a lovely way to meet the other show who do similar work as I. We work from our own home with a phone with headset and a computer. The phone calls are sent to our home phone via an internet program where we just log-in to and then put in the phone number that we want our calls to come through to.

We create cases on the phone calls that we answer so that there are statistical reports that can be obtained from that internet program where we also sign onto at the beginning of our service.


Happy Birthday Kaylie - Sunday 26 July 2009


Kaylie tried to blow out the candle lit on her 1st Birthday cake. It was good that we had her birthday there because we could all participate in her birthday celebration.

Kaylie wasn't quite successful in blowing out her candle so her bigger sister Renae had to help her.

We went to church in Parowan, Utah. We enjoyed the service that day, being in the town where Peggy, Chris and Jaime their ancestors attended Sunday worship services.

We only stayed there until Monday 27 July when we headed home because had to attend a function on Tuesday morning. We had at least a 5 1/2 hour drive to get back home.

Another hike on Saturday 25 July 2009S

Everyone who attended the Reunion loves hikes. The one on 25 July was no exception. The National Parks in southern Utah are beautiful and this day was enjoyed by all. The 2 little girls were carried by different adults all throughout the day. They loved the hike as much as the others.

Peggy, Melissa, Bryan, McKay, Chris holding Kaylie, David holding Renae, Nathan, Gary, Jaime and Bryson in front of Bryan and McKay.

I've tried to color code the individual families.

I wasn't feeling too well that day, so I stayed in the cabin/house after going to the Insta Care in Cedar City. Because the hike took all day and well into the evening, because of the distance of the place where they were going to hike, everyone was too tired to do anything about dinner so Vance treated us to a lovelymeal at Applebee's restaurant in Cedar City, Utah. It helps at that time to have a 10% Senior Discount card for Applebee's. We love to go to that restaurant.


Pioneer Day, Friday 24 July 2009

On Friday 24 July, Utah celebrates "Pioneer Day" as a holiday. It was on 24 July 1847 that the first group of Mormon Pioneers entered the Salt Lake Valley to settle there. Vance's children have pioneer heritage on both of their parents sides of the family. It was one of their mother's ancestors who was asked to settle take a group of people from Salt Lake City in 1851 to settle the Parowan, Utah area. That was why we attended the Youth Rodeo in Parowan, Utah.

Here is a photo of some of us sitting on the bleachers to watch some of the events. Chris also has a blog site and you will be able to see more of the reunion activities that were available. The blog site is http://davidgibsonfamily.blogspot.com/ Enjoy seeing more of the Reunion there.



















Chris's youngest son, Bryson, decided that he would enter the Mutton Busting competition. Breaking in a horst is called "Bronc Busting", this is the sheep version of that.

That evening we had a barbeque and here are some photos that event.

























The hot dog that Renae is eating is nearly bigger than she is.



Of couse grandma or great grandma had to take some more photos of that event.

Late, when it got really good and dark,the young folk went to Cedar City to let off and watch some good fireworks. Vance and I stayed home and went to bed early, like good grandparents.

Parker Reunion 23-29 July 2009

Peggy and Christine and arranged for the Parker Reunion, all of Vance's children and their families were invited to attend. Some of the family couldn't make it but those who did had lots and lots of fun. Chris arranged for a huge cabin/house to be rented 15 miles outside Cedar City, to house us all.

I have always wanted to go to the Utah Shakespearean Festival but have never had an opportunity or made an opportunity to go to it. David and Christine were able to get us tickets as part of our family reunion and we went to "The Secret Garden". This was on Thursday 23 July. It was wonderful. It was a musical play. Not all of the Shakespearean plays are the actual Shakespear plays.