Salt Lake City and fun times!
We arrived in Salt Lake City and knew we would have to wait a few minutes at the airport before our ride arrived. The Salt Lake airport is not a bad place to spend a few extra moments…it is a place you can witness a moment (and secretly share) the joy and happiness of perfect strangers.
We watched families welcome home and joyfully celebrate their returning missionary. These missionaries were returning home after serving a two year mission somewhere in the world for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons). They had not seen their families for that entire time. Only Christmas and Mother’s day are they allowed to call home. Weekly emails were their only form of communication. Cheers would erupt as a young man in a suit would appear at the top of the escalator and slowly descend to the waiting group below. The cheering would continue, signs would wave and people would jump up and down. But when the young man reached the bottom, and it never failed, the first person he would embrace was obviously his mother. It was always a long, sweet and very emotional embrace. And then his dad would receive a big hug. And then siblings would “glom” onto him and create a mass hug. Other relatives and friends followed. So very heart warming. We knew no one, spoke to no one, but we witnessed, shared and thoroughly enjoyed, the sheer joy and happiness of perfect strangers watching their sons come home from their missions at the Salt Lake City airport.
And then it was on to other activities and a full few days we enjoyed with Jen, Adam and kids in Salt Lake City.
It was a busy time in Salt Lake City.
One of the reasons we came to Salt Lake City was to see the kindergarden production of Mother Goose nursery rhymes. More specifically the Queen in Sing a Song of Sixpence. We had to see her in the parlor eating bread and honey!
We spent a fun day at This is The Place Heritage Park.
First a quick look at the map…
One of the things Becca, Henry and Caroline were excited to show us were the baby animals. First stop the baby chicks.
Next stop the baby goats.
And of course the pony rides!
Craft making:
The blacksmith…
The rope maker…
Tooling leather…
Train rides…
But we came for gold, so pan for gold we did!
And we struck “GOLD”!
and Brigham’s doughnuts
And then it was time to go.
We enjoyed seeing friends.
We built recycling trucks at Lowe’s.
Ballet class.
Soccer game.
We checked out Adam’s office.
Went to City Creek.
And played in the park.
All in all a busy wonderful time!!
Granddaughter Caroline and her mother…
New Baby sister for Becca And Henry
September 19th, a beautiful fall day in North Carolina, I welcomed a new little granddaughter it was one day after Henry’s birthday. Becca had repeatedly told her mom her baby sister would be born on this day, the day after grandma got into town. When asked how she knew it would be on this day, little Becca said “I talked to her”. She never wavered and at 8:00 p.m. she asked where was her baby sister? When her mom told her she didn’t think it would happen, Becca was still insisting she was coming on this day. And sure enough at 11:13 Caroline Mae Long made her appearance.





Organized Scrap/Craft Closet!!
As part of my Christmas present, my wonderful daughter-in-law Jennifer organized my scrap/craft closet!! Absolutely wonderful! She has her own crafting blog, it is worth it to take a look. Her crafting blog.