Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Paisley Turns Eight!

Paisley turned Eight! She had a gummy bear party and it was all her idea. We played pass the giant Gummy Bear (hot potato), danced to the gummy bear song, had gummy bear Popsicles, played Pie Face with gummy bears and whipped cream, and watched Disney's "the Gummi Bears". We had the most delicious vanilla cupcakes with gummy bears on top, made by a friend in our neighborhood. 

Grabdma Bev came up and spent the weekend at our house. We went out to breakfast, to the park, and then to a Drive-In. We saw Ghostbusters. It was the first time the kids and Manuel had ever been to one. They had fun! I used to go all the time when I was a kid. My mom would take us. 

On Saturday I took Paisley shopping so that she could spend her birthday money. She picked out some fun toys and then we came home and she made everyone sundaes with the gift Grandma Bev gave her. We had cake too. Manuel then took the kids swimming while I canned apricots and later we all went out to dinner at Golden Corral (a buffet).On Sunday I spoke at church about my pioneer ancestors and genealogy during sacrament meeting. We celebrated Pioneer Day and lit fireworks!




Random thing we saw while driving through Kaysville. A High School band playing! There were people dancing on the street and it made us happy!

At the museum of my Great, Great, Great Grandma Elizabeth.
The women would put the silk eggs in their bra to incubate them. When they felt them hatch, they rushed home. This would even happen in church and at conference.
Learning how to spin silk.

They would stretch the silk around furniture and twist it into strands. 

A dress Elizabeth made, beaded and wore.
A blouse Elizabeth made, beaded and wore.

Leather curlers!

The first curling iron.

A chair Elizabeth stitched.
Upstairs bedroom

A wedding dress that Elizabeth made for her daughter. She made everything from the silk she raised.

A son that Thomas Whitaker had from his first marriage. He joined the church and came to America and never knew that his wife he left behind was pregnant. He found out about his son after his son had died.
Souvenir coins of the museum. 

Thomas Whitaker
Elizabeth and plural wife Hannah,

The corner stones are the left over stones from the foundation of the Salt Lake temple in which Thomas helped build. 

A window that was cut through when the home was restored and then the window was put back.



Original tree that Thomas planted. 



Visiting Crista's new house at Day Break.





Making apricot fruit leather with Crista.



Kyler's room

Tanner's room


The model home.



The nearby neighborhoods.



The new modern homes.






At Cherise's house opening Paisley's birthday present. 

Picking apricots at Grandma Roger's house.
Glow in the Dark miniature golf at the Rush!


This was Manuel's company party. 



Tatem bowled a strike!

Canning apricots.



A heart!
Paisley's birthday cupcakes!

Making the prize bags,





























Breakfast at Granny Annies!


















At the Drive-in.






They made their own parade!

Paisley made us birthday sundaes on her birthday.

Another heart.

Dinner at Golden Corral.


A gift Paisley bought herself with her birthday money.


Right above our house.

I made this apricot cake!

Gabe's firework show.









I made papusa!