Horse and Hitch Parade, Ogden, UT

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Ogden, Utah has kicked off its annual Pioneer Days celebration.  Many cities across the state have a holiday air around July 24, the commeration of Brigham Young and his followers entering the state. It has grown to emcompass a wider celebration of the pioneer spirit and the people who are keeping it alive today. 

There are all sorts of western events this month.  We didn't want to miss the Horse and Hitch parade, epitome of home grown fun. People line the downtown streets to watch local groups and stables parade down the wide boulevards, many in costume. Big people and very little people cowboy up on this kick-off evening.  

Americana at its finest. Love.  I hope when my kids think back on summer they think sidewalks and sandals and flying candy and marching bands. Magic doesn't have to break the bank. It most definitely doesn't exclude those who aren't blessed with bulging pocketbooks.  Dad's folding chair lined up next to your's on a summer evening trumps the hundred dollar Disney pass and hour long lines.  Every.single.time. : )   

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Thought you might want to take a look around downtown while we are at it.  Each year the painted horses are on display in Ogden, painted to showcase some part of local culture. 

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Star Spangled

There was some debate over where to see fireworks this year, our first in Utah.  Zach and Megan were in town and voted Park City since none of us have been yet so that's where we headed.  

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First stop while it was still light out was the Alpine Slide.  One boy needed to think about a few minutes before committing.  We don't push that sort of thing but do encourage when they are on the fence and seem intrigued, if a little unsure.  We walked closer to the gondolas and slides and watched for a while and that cinched it.  Tickets were ordered and up they went….

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It was a loooong ride up.  So long that they texted us selfies. Then let us know they were on the way down.  

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Down was awesome. At least until catching up with Tess.  Then it became increasingly less awesome til the end.  Cautiously spontaneous, she is.  She was dead set on doing the ride but did it her way.  (read: slow ; ))

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Since we have had a stretch of scorching hot, dry weather we didn't consider that the cloudless skies would be anything else yesterday.  All our years in the Rockies should have made us wiser than that.  The wind picked up as we arrived and the Weather Channel app was warning of rain coming in right about showtime.  We debated for a while, but having lived in the Rockies we decided to ride it out and see.  Good call.  With a change in wind direction the clouds went off course and all predictions were cancelled.  We enjoyed a beautiful show.

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