This was the decade Mom and Dad locked eyes and started their love story.
What is the 1970's?
This is where M and D met.
What is a BYU dance?
Sitting still.
What is the one thing neither Mom nor Dad can do for long?
GRANDKIDS ONLY
Grandma and Grandpa have four of these.
What is the total number of grandchildren?
He likes to be early, she likes to be fashionably "this".
What is "late"?
This Mormon dish, popular in the decade, has never graced the Ollerton table.
What is "green jello with carrots"?
While dating, Grandma broke this bone on Grandpa.
What is collarbone?
This is one of the early Ollerton vacation spots.
What is Goblin Valley?
What is Capitol Reef National Park?
This activity, popular with senior citizens, is Mom and Dad's favorite way to travel.
What is cruise?
GRANDKIDS ONLY
Dad wanted to move to this American city and Mom flatly refused.
What is "Los Angeles"?
GRANDKIDS ONLY
When they married in 1975, this blockbuster featuring a deadly predator was released.
What is "Jaws"?
This hot drink, served at their wedding reception, illustrates one cultural difference between Mom and Dad.
What is wassail?
These countries are where Grandma and Grandpa would like to go on their mission.
What is Czech Republic or El Salvador?
Dad made this infamous dish while Mom was out of town.
What is Squashetti?
Mom was taking this class when she broke Dad's collarbone.
What is judo?
This 70's craze included "The Hustle" and sequins.
What is disco?
GRANDKIDS ONLY
This Wymount apartment number housed the young Ollerton family.
What is 2C-103?
This pastime is the favorite of one and the least favorite of the other.
What is "camping"?
This popular 1960s film always makes Mom laugh.
What is "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World"?
This dynamic duo of personality types describes both Mom and Dad.
What is introvert and extrovert?
This popular song was top of the pops the year M and D married.
What is "Love Will Keep us Together"?
This job provided Mom with extra income while she stayed at home.
What is "envelopes"?
Or What is "sewing bags"?
GRANDKIDS ONLY
Dad maintains that this word was never used on their children. Mom knows it was.
What is "no"?
M and D don't have this typical favorite of lovebirds.
What is "a song"?
This not-so-secret superpower of Dad happens to be Mom's weakness.
What is "memory"?