Sunday, August 1, 2010

Pioneer Day

Pioneer Day? What's that?!? Living in the East Coast for the last 4 years had sort of left us forgetting that July 24th constituted a holiday for mormons everywhere!! Oh yeah!! Pioneer Day!! So this year we got to celebrate it in style in Cedar City,UT with Jon's Grandma Cardon (the kids' great grandma) and lots and lots of Utah cousins.

We started the day off with a pretty cool small-town parade right down the middle of Main Street. Jon's family has lots of Cardon history in Cedar-- we got to watch it right in front of the "Cardon Block" where his family has had a menswear and shoe store for many, many years.

Zachy was mesmerized by the firetrucks and police cars yet again, but Lucy was definitely not as thrilled with the loud noises. She stuck close to Grandma almost the entire time until one of Jon's little cousins helped her out to the street so she could catch some candy.

Jon's cousins Amanda and Aubrey were SO sweet with Lucy! Lucy immediately attached herself to them and followed them everywhere (it may have something to do with the fact that they offered her one of her heart's truest desires--the donut she is clutching tightly--but that's just a guess). They even took her to the City Park after the parade where there were some Pioneer games and such going on, so I could have a nice little break.:)


After the parade and other festivities, Jon's grandma and Uncle Ron were nice enough to throw a BBQ for everyone back at their house. Lucy was in long-lost-cousin-heaven! She played with new friends, ate hot dogs and ice cream, and probably ran both Amanda and Aubrey ragged, though they never complained. Zachary on the other hand was slightly feverish, super ornery, and overall not feeling well so that was kind of a bummer.

Here's the whole family! Okay, so not the whole family-- only 3 of the 6 brothers' families (minus a few here and there), but still a pretty good sized group.

We woke up Sunday morning to make it back in time for our 1 o'clock church, and bid farewell to a great weekend. We came home to an air conditioning unit that was broken (NO cool air in the upstairs meant 100 degrees to sleep in) so we immediately wanted to go back!:) And I'm sure we'll have lots more opportunities.

8 comments:

Gene and Silvia said...

Sounds like you had a fun time. Too bad you ran out of time to get up to the Cabin, but maybe next time you can party up there. Glad you were able to suffer through the broken A/C..

grandmac said...

Such a treat to have you here. I'm so glad Lucy had a chance to meet some of her cousins and we had a chance to meet her and Zachy. Next time he will feel better and can enjoy the confusion more. Of course it was wonderful to re-connect with their parents too. Hope to see you again soon, this time at the cabin!
Grandma C.

Emily Judd said...

i wonder if Jonathans grandparents know Nathan's grandparents...harl and anne Judd. they have been living in cedar for their whole lives...

Gene and Silvia said...

Interesting comment from Emily, I grew up with the Judd family, Harl and Ann lived about 4 houses from us on 500 west and just through the block when we moved to 6th. Grew up in the same ward. David and I were 1 year apart in school and Charles was a few years younger. LuAnn is my same age! Small world.

Joan Morris said...

You will have so much fun living close to family. I'm so glad you got a true Utah Pioneer Day!!

Kay Hinton said...

Looks like cousin heaven

Shonna said...

Great family picture. You look really cute; I like your hair Sara!

Alissa said...

What a fun time! i know what you mean about the west celebrating pioneer day a little differently (aka celebrating period ha) here in CA they had a huge tri-tip stake bbq & roadshow, games all day it was an intense pioneer day experience indeed!