Saturday, July 28, 2012

Momma Gets A New John Deere, swimming and a new fort

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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Chesterfield Reunion July 2012

 

Verne and I flew to Utah on the 13th of July.   Heidi did not want to travel since she was so far along with her pregnancy.    The boys took a dip in the pool and True took time to show her chicken skills.

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On this visit, we went to Hill Air Force Base near their home.    We were standing in the shadows of these gigantic mechanical wonders that were used to liberate, and defend; one in particular caught our interest. It was a Douglas C-54, Sky Master. Nothing was particularly unique about it, except on the side of the plane it read Col. Gail Halverson. It front of the plane stands a weathered plaque. The plaque read, in part, these planes served with distinction during the Berlin Airlift. Col Gail Halverson flew a c-54 like this one during the Berlin airlift. During which he earned the nickname (the candy Bomber), for dropping candy by small parachutes to the children of Berlin in 1948.

We inquired at the information desk in the museum about this candy bomber. We found out Gail Halverson is a member of the church, a Utah native and U.S. Air Force pilot who became famous as the candy bomber for his benevolence during the Berlin airlift of 1948-49.

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utah, reunion july 2012 050This couple in the back, are friends of Grandpa Loveland's. Grandpa and Grandma spent their honey moon, living with them.utah, reunion july 2012 051Now the reunion……Velva Tolmans sister. Velva was Uncle Judson wife, who is Grandma Loveland's brother.

Below is Rosco, Andrew and Clinton May.utah, reunion july 2012 052utah, reunion july 2012 053utah, reunion july 2012 054utah, reunion july 2012 057Aaron and Rebecca,Clark. Rosco's daughter and son in law.utah, reunion july 2012 059

TJ Egbert and his new bride, Hannah. Penni and Jack singing.utah, reunion july 2012 060utah, reunion july 2012 063utah, reunion july 2012 065

Glen C. Loveland and Judy, his wife.utah, reunion july 2012 067