My family met in Colorado over the 24th of July for a family reunion. My mom's parents come from the San Luis Valley in southern Colorado. We used to spend time every summer there, but we haven't been since I was about 15 or 16. We were long overdue for the trip! Unfortunately, Mark had to attend some job training in Houston, so he couldn't join Brielle and me on the trip. We flew to Denver and met my parents, then drove the 5 hours south to Alamosa, CO. Brielle flew like a champ. She was obseessed with the ear phone jacks in the seats and spent about an hour of our 2.5 hour flight plugging and unplugging her ear phones. When we got to the airport in Denver, my parents were waiting for us, having just flown in an hour earlier. Brielle started running toward my dad, who knelt down to catch her. As soon as she got within arms length, she put on the brakes, came to a screetching halt, turned around, and ran right back to me! It was pretty hilarious. She'd warmed up to him by the time we reached the rental car and wanted to help him roll the suitcases to the car.
The day of the reunion, we traveled to the church building in La Jara, CO. La Jara/Romeo is where my grandma grew up. We had lunch, played some games, visited, and had a little program about my great-grandparents. Grandma and Grandpa Nielsen met while they were both serving missions in Canada. After they had both returned home, Grandpa wrote to Grandma and asked for a conference report. She sent him one, and they kept up a correspondence. Eventually, Grandpa asked Grandma to marry him, and she refused. Grandpa wasn't going to give up, however, and after more letters were exchanged, he proposed again, and was accepted. My grandma has the letters that they wrote to each other, and she and her brother used to read them to each other when their parents were away. So, my grandma typed up the story of how her parents met and married, along with a few of the letters. It's the cutest story ever. I love it!
After the reunion we drove to see the ranch house that my grandpa still owns and where we used to spend our summers. The house is in disrepair from not being used, and the mosquitoes were horrific. As soon as we opened the car doors, they swarmed in and we were slapping mosquitoes for hours! I loved seeing the ranch again. I have lots of memories from staying there with my grandparents.
When we were finished with the ranch, we went to visit my mom's cousin - on my papa's side of the family. The visit was pleasant, and Brielle had so much fun playing outside with my younger cousins. My mom's cousin lives just around the corner from where my papa grew up, so we drove past the house. Then it was on to the cemetary to see my great-grandparents' graves.
The rest of the weekend was taken up with 24th of July celebrations. The Valley was settled by Mormon pioneers, so the 24th celebrations are a huge deal there. Brielle had so much fun at the parade and the carnival. It was great to catch up with everyone. I'm excited for the next one!
Utah 2017, part 3
9 years ago












