Their house on 10th Avenue was amazing. It had stairs to bounce down on our behinds, a laundry shoot on the third floor, that we threw things down besides clothes, a basement full of interesting things, side tables with drawers of playing cards for bridge, and beautiful objects placed just right in the living and dinning rooms. Their yard was meticulously kept, with a bird bath placed in just the right spot.
We would always go to Hogle Zoo (train ride included),shopping trips to ZCMI (Tiffin room for lunch), Some fancy dinner buffet (loved the fountain), Liberty Park,,, with plenty of rides on the ferris wheel and carousel, Snelgroves for ice cream on 21st South (the big twirling cones), The Van Winkle's home to swim, the train station, and the airport to watch the planes land.
My absolute favorite times were at night, out on their deck. The sparkle of city lights was an incredible sight for little ones from the country. Uncle Allen's cheese burgers, were the best. In my mind, I can still hear him reading our favorite story, as we were cuddled up in his arms.
One time we visited, and much to my mom's dismay, my Auntie had our hair chopped off. My long golden locks gone. I guess the new dresses (Scottish style) were a peace offering.
Scottish jig...
ZCMI Tiffin Room. This is a picture of the second renovation.
Salt Lake's, answer to Bluebell.
Beautiful City Lights.
Liberty Park...
I am thankful for the love my Aunt Jane and Uncle Allen showed me. Being one, of ten children growing up was a challenge, it was fun to get the extra love and attention.
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