Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Top Five: Ways to become a Utahn

Just read a nice post from Garrison Keillor on things to do to become a Minnesotan. He focused on 'getting in tune with the land' kind of stuff, but it got me thinking: What should a new transplant do to become a real Utahn? First thing of course is, never spell it Utahan. But here are my real top five, from my perspective as a transplant (1995):

5. Get in tune with the land. Visit the many places that speak to the varied beauty that makes up Utah. Visit Moab/Arches/slip over to Mesa Verde. And Zions/Bryce/Cedar Breaks. Golf in St. George and Salt Lake. Drive the Alpine Loop. Hike Timp. Ask around for other places.

4. Ski at least once. You have many choices: Alta Brighton Snowbird from the Salt Lake side, Canyons Park City Deer Valley from the Park City side. And Utah County's own Sundance. All less than an hour from where you live. Or do the other kind of skiing (see #3).

3. Get in tune with the water. Get to learn about water facts here, like how does the Wasatch Front avoid being a desert? What are 'water rights'? Get a friend with a boat and water ski or wakeboard at a reservoir or lake: Utah, Bear, Willard Bay, Jordanelle, Deer Creek. Float or canoe the Provo River--or for more adventure, the Colorado. Take a dip in the Great Salt Lake, out by Saltair (not many Utahns under 40 have done this). Learn about xeriscaping.

2. Check out our human attractions. Go out to eat and more, at places like the Red Rock Brewing Company or The Roof restaurant. See sports, like the Utah Jazz (pro basketball), the Grizzlies (hockey), the Bees (baseball), and University of Utah or Brigham Young University football. Go to plays and performances at The Capitol, Abravanel Hall, Kingsbury Hall, and the Hale Centre Theatre. Visit museums like the Children's Museum and the Clark Planetarium. Walk the open air Gateway mall. Stroll the gardens at Thanksgiving Point or Red Butte (that's pronounced beaut, not butt). To feel small, visit the open air Kennecott copper mine.

1. Get in tune with the Mormons. You don't have to be one to do this. If you are Mormon, well God bless you. Keep working on things, serving, and inviting Christ into your life. Things will turn out OK. If you're not Mormon, here's a few suggestions:

Visit the Squares (Temple Square and Welfare Square) in Salt Lake. Go to a Mormon Tabernacle Choir broadcast (9:30 am Sundays, Conference Center). Attend a Fast and Testimony meeting (first Sunday each month, ask your neighbors about time and place). Read something honest but kind that introduces Mormons/Mormonism (like Richard Bushman's Mormonism: A Very Short Introduction). Go to the Family History library and look up ancestors. As a sample of Mormon scripture, read Joseph Smith's account of the 'First Vision', to learn something about our thoughts about God, revelation, the miraculous, religion, and thinking. And go from there, if you want.

There you go. #1 started to get away from me, I can see I'll have think about making that a subject of its own. In the mean time, welcome to Utah!

6 comments:

Liz said...

What about Northern Utah?? You 95' transplants should come see the fun stuff to do up here too!! OH - on the temple square thing, remember the lights are being turned on this weekend!!!

MarkS said...

Well, I did mention Bear Lake and Willard Bay...

Probably should have added Snow Basin and Powder Mountain to the ski resorts. What else you got?

Suzanne said...

Yousound like a great travel agent for Utah to me, brother dear!

I would add Antelope Island during the bison roundup: you get the wild west feeling as the animals charge at you, you can swim/float in the Great Salt Lake, and if you are not a vegetarian, you can eat a bison burger....though it's hard to do after you've looked one in the eye!

MarkS said...

Sounds like fun--a quick search shows they hold it annually in late October, should have gone! Maybe in 2009.

Suzanne said...

Thanks for all the comments on my blog today! I got thinking about you top 5 list...how about the top 5 memorable family reunions/parties/get-to-gethers or the top 5 Church callings you have held or the top 5 Christmas or Birthday gifts you have received? Just a thought....

Jack said...

Um.... I think i'm in touch with, like, 2 of those... :) So, officially not Utahn.