My beautiful family
8 years ago
Posted by Allery at 3:03 PM 8 comments
This was during the opening ceremonies.
A Pow wow is like a big dance competition, and everyone is encouraged to participate! Even the little guys like these kids.
These were my favorite dancers. They were jingle dancers, and they have bell-like pieces on there dresses, that makes noise as they dance to the drums. I want Mommy to make me a dress like theirs.
A little jingle dancer
To be in the actual contest, you had to be dressed in Indian dress. But between dances they would have inter-tribal dancers that anyone could participate in. Kaiden was out their every inter-tribal.
We even saw a rainbow!
Another little guy. So cute!
Isn't she beautiful. She had on a buckskin dress that was so pretty!
This was a fancy shawl dancer. They were pretty neat to watch also.
Look at all the detail that goes into the dresses. And they are handmade.
These were the drummers that were right next to where we sat. There were groups of drummers scattered all around the circle, and they each took turns singing, while the dancers danced. These guys were called Eyabay. I saw that they took 1st place in the drum competition.
The pow wow went on into the night.
This was one of the Indian Princesses. She had to be able to speak native Ute, among other things. She was also a traditional dancer.
A fancy dancer. This guy was one of Daddy's favorites to watch.
Kaiden hopes this will be him one day!Posted by Allery at 12:41 PM 10 comments
Awww....what a cute family, except for the crazy boy in the GAP t-shirt!
Oh, and this one is from Hippie times! Awesome!
It was evening, and we still had a four hour drive to my Aunt's house in Utah! Time to go! Looking back, I'm glad that we pulled the handcarts. Even though I was miserable, I got a little, eensy, tiny taste of what the early pioneers of my church had to go through as they made their journey west to Salt Lake. And for that, I am grateful!
Posted by Allery at 8:34 PM 6 comments
The next morning we went to a park called Bear Country USA. Mommy called it Jurassic Park. It was a park that you drove around in, and the animals weren't in cages. They just walked around where ever they wanted too. We saw elk..
...wolves..
mt. goats...(ok, I guess these guys couldn't roam wherever they wanted to; ramming hazards maybe?)...
...cougars...(and, they couldn't roam wherever either; being eaten alive hazards maybe?)...
..black bears...
...bears fighting...
...bears being chill...
...buffalo..
...baby wolves...
...grizzly bears...(again, she couldn't roam free, I'm sure because she would eat us!)...
...baby bears...awww....
Mommy and Grandma watched while we rode.
After Bear Country, we went to Big Rush Goldmine. It was fun! We toured an old mine, that people used to get gold from!
we are rich!!! That's right? See those little tiny specks? Yeah, that's gold--that I panned!! I'm rich now! Hmm...what should I spend my earnings on??? Oh yeah, notice the one on the left, and how there is nothing in it? Well, apparently Kaid didn't figure out the panning technique and he dumped all his soil into the water. Bummer! Stinks to be him!
See, we're so happy because we are now rich!
After becoming rich, we drove a little ways to a state park called Custer St. Park. It was a crazy drive to get there. We drove up and down mountains and I felt like I was on a roller coaster. Have I ever told you how Daddy drives cars for a living? Well, I think he thinks he is a race car driver, and was flying on these mountain roads. Again, Mommy was getting a little stressed out! Especially because the side of the mountain roads had views like the one above!
We stopped at a look out point. That is Mt. Rushmore behind us!
These bridges were Daddy's favorite part of the drive. He loved them so much he made Mommy take a picture. They were called pig tail bridges.
See, they really do look like pig tails! By the way, I'm glad none of us get carsick, because this is how the drive was the whole way up and down the mountain, to get to the state park!
After the Alpine slides, we went back to Rushmore to see it during the day, and hike some trails around it.
After Rushmore, it was time to leave Keystone, and head toward Wyoming.Posted by Allery at 9:02 PM 3 comments