Friday, August 15, 1980

Carousel Kids

 

After Wendy and Jenny outgrew the baton lessons, Jenny still wanted to perform. Mom signed her up for a cute little song and dance group called Carousel Kids. It was Spring of 1980. Jen still has a cassette tape of some of the songs the group sang (she doesn't have a cassette player though ...) Here's a few of the songs/lyrics she remembers, even 40 years later!

Mom/Margie didn't remember any of these songs (below), 
but she remembered the group performed "Wells Fargo Wagon" ...

  • Walking in the Sunshine: "Tell the blues that I've got news I'm putting on my walking shoes and I feel fine. Ummmmm. Come on in and watch me grin I'm letting all the sunshine in, I've got the time. Ummmm. To go walking in the sunshine. Taking it easy. Living my life now one day at a time. La la la la la la la la la la la, la la la la la la ..."
  • Ain't Gonna Rain: "Raindrops and teardrops someday when the rain stops I'll find me a new place somewhere in the sun. I'll find me a new place I'll share with someone, and it ain't gonna rain anymore."
  • Good Friend"If you let me, I could be your good friend. If you let me, we could walk together. We're not so different you know. Though we may have different dreams. When they fall apart. We hurt the same it seems...
  • The Inventor's Song: "When you're spelling the word, America, don't forget to dot the i, for the inventors, don't forget to dot the i." I still remember MANY inventors because of this song.
  • There was a Man: " John Smith, there was a man! Hi Ho Diddle Aye Oh! From Kentucky he began, to make our country grow-ow-ow-ow, make our country grow. Brigham Young, there was a man, hi-ho-diddle-aye-o, down in Utah he began, to make our country grow-ow-ow-ow, make our country grow."  I don't know if this "There was a MAN" would be considered politically correct today!
  • Are You For Independence: This went through the first 13 colonies ... "Connecticut, are you for independence? Are you for the pursuit of happiness? For life and liberty and freedom? Connecticut votes yes!"

The bottom three songs are all "America" themed songs, and some years ago, Jen found an album with them on (America Pie, the Peter Pan Chorus) and was able to get MP3s she has in her Itunes library (along with Music Man! A favorite record from the Westra childhood). And in 2017, Colton's class sang one of the songs during a school program (and he said the other two sounded familiar as well). 



In the pictures above, the girl with Jenny was Natalie Lewis, a gal down the street (a year younger than Jen, Natalie's brother Jason was Jen's age) and they were in this singing group together. Jen found a couple mentions about the group in her journal (she didn't write much when she was not quite 10 years old) ...

April 12 Today I started a singing group. I go every Sat. at 10:00
May 17 Singing program and I was so good my grandma gave me $1


Jen would continue to sing - high school musicals and madrigals, community theater, and another song/dance group in college!


Friday, June 6, 1980

California Dreaming



June of 1980 the Westra Family went on a family vacation to California to visit the Griffiths.







Wendy (age 12) wrote this poem to describe the trip~

Our Trip:

We drove to California in our car – we drove very long, we drove very far.
We drove past houses cities and cars. It seemed like we were going clear to Mars!
We drove past churches and hotels. We stopped in Nevada at Scott’s Motel. 
The weather here was very cool, so we were glad for an indoor pool.

Then on and on our trip we did go – until we finally arrived in Sacramento.
We got there on the thirtieth of May, to enjoy ten days of fun and play.
We went to a park called Fairy Tale Town, where there were slides and castles and a king with a crown.
We had a picnic and played all around, and went on a ride that went round and round.

The next day was Sunday and we went to church meetings. We were sure glad to have a nice greeting. 
On Monday we went to San Francisco, and do you know what we rode on, do you know?
We went on a trolley car and boy was it fun! Then we ate lunch and sat in the sun.
We saw a museum full of neat things – fishes and snakes and Indian rings.


We went to the beach and saw lots of waves, and we found lots of seashells to keep and to save.
Today is June second, it is no longer May, but boy it sure was a really fun day! 
On Tuesday we went to the park and the zoo. We fed all the animals and the little squirrels too! 
On Wednesday we played games such as tennis and bowling, where the ball went flying and the ball went rolling.


Scott was not necessarily being a teenager and stepping out of the photo. 
This picture was damaged in the scan and cut off. 

Thursday we went to Marriott – with our things all ready and our things all set. 
We rode the Demon and the Tidal Wave – and we even got little booklets to save.
We rode on Willard’s Whizzer and that’s not it, we rode on others and just couldn’t quit. 
I thought the Demon was the best, I thought it was more fun than the rest.



But the other rides were a total blast too, and there was always lots of fun stuff you could do.
We also watched a show about Bugs Bunny, you know, and one called “To Fly,” another great show.
Today was SO fun – riding rides in the sun! 
On Friday we went and water skied. Uncle Arnold had the boat and the things we would need.


I’d never done it before, I didn’t know how, but I did it! And boy was it fun – wow! 
We ate there on the island, there in the sun – and we played in the water and had loads of fun!
Saturday we went to a restaurant and ate – we even got seconds on a new plate!
But what I liked best was the vanilla ice cream – topped with toppings and nuts, see what I mean?

Sunday we got ready to go back home. Oh! I felt like I was going to moan!
But I missed my house, so I was kind of glad – I missed my friends, so I wasn’t too mad.
And again we drove past houses and hotels, and we stopped again at “Scott’s Motel.”
Then we drove again and arrived back home, and I will always remember our trip by this little poem!

By Wendy Westra (age 12)

Jenny wrote in her journal too ... not quite as much ;)

A few more photos and adventures from the trip ...