I started the Pioneer Days Weekend with my 20 year class reunion on Saturday July 23rd.
We had a great turn out. I was the first reunion I had attended. It was great to see everyone that came. It was a lot of fun.
Then came the parade. It is a tradition to ride in the Pioneer Parade your 20 year reunion year.
This too was a lot of fun.
This too was a lot of fun.
When someone saw someone that belonged in our class in the crowd, a group of the guys went and grabbed them and made them jump on the trailer.
Cassie was also in the parade with her tumbling group CETA.
She loves to tumble on the streets on the side of the truck instead of on the trailer.
Scott tried to get a picture of her in action but it just didn't work out.
The Nielsen Family Reunion
The Nielsen side of the family (Scott's Grandma Jane Nielsen Strong's side of the family)
The Nielsen Family Reunion
The Nielsen side of the family (Scott's Grandma Jane Nielsen Strong's side of the family)
has there family reunion every year after the parade.
Before Spanish Fork grew you could trace at least 1/4 of the population to this family.
When Riley turned 16 we always teased him to make sure he was related to a girl before asking them out.
I think Scott made sure of the spelling of my last name (Nelson)before he asked me out.
We meet when I lived with my Grandma Fox who lived across the street from them when I was 11 years old. Now that I own that same house we are still neighbors and friends.