Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Festivals = Learning Opportunities

So we've been "festival hopping" like crazy these past few weeks. Here are a few of the ones we've hit so far, as well as what we learned at each one:

The Rendezvous in Fort Bridger, Wyoming
What we learned: How trappers (and other white men) and Native Americans learned to get a long with each other by meeting together and trading their wares.

The Civil War Reenactment at This is the Place State Park in Salt Lake City, Utah
What we learned: What the living quarters, weapons and battlegrounds looked like during the time period of the Civil War.


(This is us with a few of the soldiers who were doing a cannon demonstration.)


The Healing Fields in Sandy, Utah (Memorializing the people who died in the terrorist attacks on 9/11/01)
What we learned: That thousands of men and women lost their lives that day (each flag represented a life lost).


Pagan Pride Day at Murray Park, Utah
What we learned: That through celebrating the cycles of the earth, we can understand the cycles of our lives better.


And there are more festivals to come! We're going to an apple picking festival at Wasatch Mountain State Park, possibly squeezing in the State Fair, and in just a few weeks we're heading out on our 2 week vacation visiting the 4 corners states, where we'll hit the Albuquerque Hot Air Balloon Fiesta. So much to see and so much to learn!!

3 comments:

Kellybee said...

Ohhhhh! I want to come! Looks like you guys have had a ball. What cool places. My dad used to take us up to Fort Bridger every year for the Mountain men days, and it always made me laugh to see some of the white guys dressed up in Native American garb, dancing around to the drums with their big old white butts hanging out of their loin clothes! But it was always good fun. I am also digging Drew's Civil war clothes. How awesome is that? Cute pics. Keep me updated!

Unknown said...

What FUN!!! Where'd you guys dig up those outfits? Wish I could be a mom again. . . I'll definitely use your ideas for Grandma-type fun!

Elder Larson said...

The boys still talk about the Civil War day. Thanks for going with us! We had so much fun!!! We need to play again soon!