Saturday, August 31, 2013

The Last Ones to Visit--The Tabor Dahls

Now all of our children have visited us here in Nauvoo.  We were so happy to have Tabor and Katie and family visit us.  They arrived on Tabor's 33rd birthday.  His favorite cake is yellow cake and chocolate frosting.

Happy Birthday--Tabor & his girls, Charlotte, Olivia, and Ruby

The girls received a bonnet from Grandma and Grandpa.  They were so cute in them.
Tabor's girls with bonnets.  Charlotte will have to grow into hers.
The first day we took a wagon ride.  Elder Dahl drove Chad and Champ and I narrated.

Ruby, Olivia, Grandpa & Chad & Champ


Mark & Tabor & Charlotte at the Wagon Depot
Tabor was up at the barn one morning helping with the horses.  President Gilliland was there with some company.  He said he explained to the company that missionary standards hadn't changed.  Tabor wasn't a missionary, but a guest.

Tabor & Katie & family--ready for the wagon ride.
Like our other grandchildren, the kids liked Pioneer Pastimes the best.  We tried to go every day.

Ruby riding a horse at Pioneer Pastimes
Charlotte played with a wooden toy.
Katie & Charlotte at Pioneer Pastimes
The kids can dress in pioneer clothes.

Olivia at Pioneer Pastimes


Olivia as Nauvoo's first running water and friend
The water buckets were empty but I think Olivia was acting as if they were full.  The girls made friends easily at Pioneer Pastimes.  I don't know the friend's name, but I'm sure Olivia would.

Olivia at right and her friend--dressed as pioneers

Ruby getting dressed up.

Ruby and Olivia riding sheep
The girls had a tea party with their new friend in the little log house.

Olivia & Ruby having a tea party with a friend

Ruby riding a sheep

Ruby carrying Nauvoo's first running water

We visited the post office and there is a bigger running water apparatus.


Olivia in the post office with running water
We also visited the Family Living Center.  We learned about preparing flax to become linen and cleaning wool to become wool thread.
Ruby riding a sheep at the Family Living Center
 
At the John Taylor home, the girls heard the story about John Taylor coming back to Nauvoo to get his children's horse that he'd made.  This is the same horse.  It went to Utah and then was donated back to the Church.

Olivia & Ruby at the John Taylor home


After attending Rendezvous, the girls tried on fancy Rendezvous hats and capes.
Ruby and Olivia in Rendezvous clothes
 
When we visited the Cultural Hall, Tabor and Katie took a turn around the room on the original dance floor that Joseph and Emma danced on.  Ruby wanted to join in.
Tabor & Katie dancing with Ruby
Grandma and Charlotte took a turn also.
Charlotte & I dancing
 
Grandpa's favorite spot in the Family Living Center is sitting somewhere.  But he is willing to hold sleeping babies.

Mark & Charlotte
 
The family had the chance to make a rope together.
 
Olivia making rope
 
Ruby making rope
 
Tabor helping with the rope.  I think it was going too slow for him.
 
Katie making rope
 
Olivia with the finished rope.  Look at the pride in her eyes.
We visited Carthage Jail one day.  

Charlotte, Katie, Ruby, Olivia, and Tabor with Joseph and Hyrum's statues.
 We visited Joseph's Red Brick Store and took a women's photo upstairs where Relief Society was organized.
Charlotte, Ruby, Katie, Olivia, and Grandma at the Red Brick Store
Tabor & Katie, Olivia & Ruby in the Women's Garden
We also visited the Women's Garden.  What a lovely place!
 
At the Seventies Hall, Olivia signed the descendancy book as a 5th great granddaughter of Thomas Bateman and a 4th great granddaughter of Simpson David Huffaker.
Olivia signing the Descendancy book at the Seventies Hall

Tabor signing the descendancy book at the Seventies Hall
Tabor signed as 4th great grandson of Thomas Bateman and 3rd great grandson of Simpson David Huffaker.



All of us at the Hyrum & Joseph statues
These statues depict Hyrum and Joseph as they were leaving for Carthage in June, 1844.  They paused and Joseph looked over the city and said, "This is the loveliest place and the best people under the heavens.  Little do they know the trials that await them."

Ruby & Olivia smelling the flowers around the temple

Don't you love the way the girls smell flowers?

Ruby riding Champ
We visited the barn early one morning so the girls could watch the horses come in for the day.

Olivia riding Champ
This photo looks incomplete, but Charlotte is in Katie's backpack.
Tabor & Katie & family by the temple
 

Monday, August 26, 2013

The Johnsons & the Nauvoo Pageant




The Johnsons doing what they do best--missionary work
The Nauvoo pageant came to town in July and once again, the Johnsons were able to be in the family cast.  They were only here for one week this year, but we enjoyed every minute of it.





Here are most of the Johnson children.  Morgan was home with Grandpa.
This is my favorite spot on the river.  The heather was just starting to bloom in the background.


A tour of the Tinshop
We took a tour of the tinshop one day while Marianne and Robert were at the Temple.

We also toured the post office.

Carolina and Nauvoo's first running water--if she could run with those buckets full.

Hyrum is quite an actor.  The buckets weren't even full.  Sister Scott at the right.
Hyrum and running water
Morgan also is an actor.

Morgan and running water
 
Liberty was happy as usual.
Liberty and running water.

Deseret took her turn doing the work.
Deseret and running water.
Clarissa also took a turn.


Clarissa and running water
Here is a tender moment shared by two dear people.

Robert & Marianne in the Women's Garden
I went to the Stake Center to watch the Johnsons in the talent show

I don't know what was going on with Carolina and friend here.
The Johnsons did a great talent number.

Johnson family Talent Act
Pioneer Pastimes wins the prize as my grandchildren's favorite site.  The younger children all love it.  Carolina dressed up as a pioneer.


Carolina in Pioneer Dress

This is a fun toy that you flip a beanbag into the air and try to catch it on the can on the other side of the board.


Carolina at Pioneer Pastimes
There are two buildings at Pioneer Pastimes--a log house and a log school.  Carolina is trying out the slate board at the school.  It is real slate.

Carolina in the school house at Pioneer Pastimes

Marianne, Carolina, & Me at the Country Fair





Carolina and running water at Pioneer Pastimes


 
Pioneer Pastimes has stilts that the kids can practice on.
Morgan & Carolina on stilts

My favorite home in Nauvoo is the Brigham Young home.  My favorite room in the home is the Council Room.  I can just imagine Brigham and the Apostles meeting there after Joseph's death.  There is such a spirit there.
Johnson family in Brigham Young council room.  Liberty is hidden behind Carolina.


While the Johnsons were here we did the Trail of Hope with the pageant core cast.  We ended up at the River.
The Johnsons and me at the River near our home.  They look so nice all dressed up.

The Johnson family in front of the Blacksmith Shop

The Johnsons had responsibilities at the Country Fair which is held each night at 7:00 before the pageant.  They did a great job.


Clarissa & Hyrum at Country Fair

Clarissa and Hyrum were part of the band which played for the round dancing.  They sounded great.  It was an honor for them to get into the band.  They may have preferred dancing though.  They did a great service.


Deseret at the Country Fair

 
Deseret's job was to get people to dance.  Who could do that better than Desi?  I'm sure she made this little guy's day.


Liberty giving out beads at the Country Fair
The rest of the Johnson family was in charge of the handcart rides.  Liberty gave out beads to everyone who did handcarts.  I'm sure her smile made everyone happy.
The Johnsons at work with the handcarts





Robert & Liberty at the Country Fair


Morgan with his toy at the Country Fair
 
Morgan helped with the handcarts.  On his down time he played with a new toy he'd gotten. 
 

Deseret dancing at the Country Fair



Elder Brough and Carolina with a lily pad
 
The Broughs had a day off when the Johnsons came to dinner.  Elder Brough is sitting with Carolina with a lily pad on her head.  Elder Brough took some turns with it on his head too. 
 
 
This year, the Johnsons were in the gold cast which meant they were in the finale of the pageant. 

The finale. I can see Robert and Marianne but am not sure about the others.

 

 

Marianne in the finale

 
Clarissa, Robert, Deseret, & Marianne in the finale





Finale at pageant. Marianne can be seen near the top right

What a wonderful pageant it was!  I attended as often as I could.  If I hadn't had other responsibilities I would have been there watching it every night.  It is the best time to come to Nauvoo.  I'm so thankful I could see it for two years.  We're so glad the Johnsons could participate this year.