UTAH, a GREAT place to visit!
I have been back from my trip to Utah for 2 weeks now and I am still going to bed with a smile on my face each night, remembering how nice it was to see the ones I love. Even though I didn't stay very long every day was filled with memorable experiences. I had alot of fun but the best part was just seeing the people I love and being able to tell them face to face that I love them.
I spent most of the day Saturday with Nolan, (Nolan and I are pictured to the left). He showed me around some of his favorite haunts in Salt Lake and we visited about hopes, dreams and everyday life. I got to see JD, John and David at Nolan's place. What a bunch of good looking boys! They all gave me hugs and kisses saying hello and goodbye. It is strange seeing them grow up. Oh well, back to my story.
Nolan showed me some of his art work. He has some really nice sketches. He also works with odd shaped pieces of wood he finds in the mountains. He whittles the pieces down to the point they become firm and smooth, all the while maintaining their natural shape. Some of these pieces are exquisite!
I met up with Alan and Ani on Saturday afternoon at a horse exhibition. Horse stuff is ALWAYS fun for me. Alan and Ani had been there all day. The exhibit was featuring Perelli horse training techniques. These are "horse whispering" techniques which are far superior to traditional forms of training. It was a grand exhibition.
(Ani and Alan pictured above at the Wolf Creek Condo). Alan, Ani and I then went to Mike and Rachael's home and regrouped before going up to Wolf Creek. There I got to see Rachael and the kids.
Nolan and his girlfriend Heather also came to Rachael's. (Nolan and Heather pictured to the right) We all had a nice visit, though somewhat short. Rachael went with Ani to do some shopping for the weekend. Ani really loaded her car down with goodies! Ani is always a generous and gracious hostess. As Alan, Ani and I were getting ready to leave to go to the condos, Alan took me and showed me his trailer hitch. He had been hauling his trailer from home, to the horse exhibition, then to Rachael's place and had not noticed one significant detail until now. The lever that locks down the trailer hitch to the ball was never engaged. The only thing holding that trailer to the truck was the safety chains as the trailer hitch bounced freely on the ball. That is the kind of thing that gives one a feeling of a pit in their stomach! Alan corrected the problem, we thanked our guardian angels and headed for Wolf Creek.
Sunday was church, more horse exhibition and, in the evening, John's birthday party up at the condo.

Nate, Mary and their kids made the trip up to Wolf Creek. (Mary and Melea pictured to the left)

Brad, Carol and their kids came up and actually got to stay a couple days. (Christopher and Brad pictured to the right)
Rachael and her kids came up but Mike didn't make it. Mike was in Moab where he teaches survival skills a couple of times a year. I missed seeing him.
JD, Rachael's brother and John came up to Wolf Creek as well.


(JD pictured above, to the left and Rachael's Brother and John to the right) Nolan and Heather were there too. We had a great feast (as usual) complete with birthday cake and ice cream for desert. What a nice time I had catching up with everyone.
Monday Alan and I went back down to his place. (Alan A. pictured to the right) He has it fixed up soooo... nice. Alan really knows how to make the most of space and materials. He has built a terrific chicken coop off the out building he uses as a horse shelter and hay storage. The other half of this building is set up with a cement floor and Alan has made a nice workshop out of the space. Next to this building is Alan's garden. GREAT corn by the way! Alan and I spent a couple of hours going horseback riding. Alan has a lovely little mare - very smart! Ani has a pretty Arabian mare - very sweet and obedient. I had a BLAST.
When we got back to the condo that night we spent some time with Carol and her family. I guess the kids kept their dad and mom pretty busy swimming in the pool, in the lake, and playing in the mud.

(Carol and Christopher pictured above to the left and Christopher and Michelle to the right)
Liz came up with Ani that evening but I didn't see her as I had already gone to buckaroo land.
Tuesday morning, after a yummy breakfast, I got to visit with Liz a little while. She is a lovely girl. Rachael and her kids joined us and we went to Liberty and saw the plaque honoring our ancestors, the Campbells and the Freemans. It was my Grandmother Ericksen's Grandpa John Freeman who gave Liberty its name. I don't think Alan believed me but I have it on good authority that the reason Grandpa Freeman called the town Liberty was because the cows were allowed to roam at liberty :) We had snacks and let all the kids play in the town park while some of us visited and others joined in the play with the kids. It was so much fun! Then back to the condos where a picnic lunch was put together. Nolan joined our party and we all went up to the top of Powder Mountain (well, almost the top).
The view of the valley below was breathtaking. That is one thing about Utah. I don't think you can beat the scenery. We had a quick lunch then, alas, it was time for me to return home.
Nolan took me back to the Salt Lake airport. He is so precious! He parked his car and walked with me as far as he could to carry my bags and make sure I got to the right place in time for my flight.
As we were visiting he told me of an experience he had with the family of one of his patients who had died. He said that as he sat and watched the estranged family sitting around their dead father, weeping, he decided that he did not want the only time he saw his family to be in a time of crises. How right he is.
I hope more of us will be able to join the reunion next year. I LOVE YOU ALL my dear family and friends.
Nolan showed me some of his art work. He has some really nice sketches. He also works with odd shaped pieces of wood he finds in the mountains. He whittles the pieces down to the point they become firm and smooth, all the while maintaining their natural shape. Some of these pieces are exquisite!
I met up with Alan and Ani on Saturday afternoon at a horse exhibition. Horse stuff is ALWAYS fun for me. Alan and Ani had been there all day. The exhibit was featuring Perelli horse training techniques. These are "horse whispering" techniques which are far superior to traditional forms of training. It was a grand exhibition.
Sunday was church, more horse exhibition and, in the evening, John's birthday party up at the condo.
Nate, Mary and their kids made the trip up to Wolf Creek. (Mary and Melea pictured to the left)
Brad, Carol and their kids came up and actually got to stay a couple days. (Christopher and Brad pictured to the right)
Rachael and her kids came up but Mike didn't make it. Mike was in Moab where he teaches survival skills a couple of times a year. I missed seeing him.
JD, Rachael's brother and John came up to Wolf Creek as well.
(JD pictured above, to the left and Rachael's Brother and John to the right) Nolan and Heather were there too. We had a great feast (as usual) complete with birthday cake and ice cream for desert. What a nice time I had catching up with everyone.
When we got back to the condo that night we spent some time with Carol and her family. I guess the kids kept their dad and mom pretty busy swimming in the pool, in the lake, and playing in the mud.
(Carol and Christopher pictured above to the left and Christopher and Michelle to the right)
Liz came up with Ani that evening but I didn't see her as I had already gone to buckaroo land.
Tuesday morning, after a yummy breakfast, I got to visit with Liz a little while. She is a lovely girl. Rachael and her kids joined us and we went to Liberty and saw the plaque honoring our ancestors, the Campbells and the Freemans. It was my Grandmother Ericksen's Grandpa John Freeman who gave Liberty its name. I don't think Alan believed me but I have it on good authority that the reason Grandpa Freeman called the town Liberty was because the cows were allowed to roam at liberty :) We had snacks and let all the kids play in the town park while some of us visited and others joined in the play with the kids. It was so much fun! Then back to the condos where a picnic lunch was put together. Nolan joined our party and we all went up to the top of Powder Mountain (well, almost the top).
Nolan took me back to the Salt Lake airport. He is so precious! He parked his car and walked with me as far as he could to carry my bags and make sure I got to the right place in time for my flight.
I hope more of us will be able to join the reunion next year. I LOVE YOU ALL my dear family and friends.
8 Comments:
I'm so sad that I wasn't able to be there. But, I'm so happy that you had the chance to be mom. I miss everyone so much and wonder if they really know how much I love them and think of them. I do. Next year, we must, must try to pull together a true reunion with everyone! Cali folks included. I need to reconnect and be near you all! And, next year will be my debut back to the good old lower 48. Yay!! I hope we can all make this happen together. Sounds like the trip was wonderful. . . thanks for sharing so I can at least live vicariously :)
Love, love, me
Thank you for having made my day today!! I've spent 1 1/2 hrs reading all of your experiences (and some of ours). What a great blessing to have such a wonderful family!!!!
Love,
Ani, the latin girl
Yeah! the mountains in Utah do ROCK!!! So, Sasha you need to move back for sure. I am really sorry that I missed you guys while you were here. As you posted, I was in Moab with the M.A.T having a good time as well. I just got back today from another adventure to Moab. Except this time, I took the boys out there. It was a good time with the two of them (along with their little buddies). They caught lizards, rode jeeps and rock crawlers, 4 wheelers, and danced naked about the fire.
Hey Mike, that sounds like a story worth posting! Maybe you should email me some more details and some pics and I'll see to it :)
I'm so glad you added those pictures and led me back to the post to see them. Malea is truly a mini-me to Mary. Isn't it amazing how much they look alike? So cute! All the photos of the kids are great! There sure are some beautiful little people in this family!
Mike, your trip with the boys to Moab sounds too fun! I'd like to see some pics of that as well.
Mom, can you send me a cd of the pictures from your trip so that I can see more?
Peace
I forgot to mention. In the email you sent out, it said to look back at the October archives. But, this post is in the September ones. Just thought I'd let you know.
OOPS!... clumsy me :) Thanks Sasha. I hope everyone can find it!
I can't help but feel a little spoiled because we got to be there at the same time. Those pics brought back a lot of memories, thanks for sharing.
Love,
Carol and Family
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