To begin our week of love, we got a surprise visit from the Kemppainens, who we met in Finland on our second mission. They are so amazing ... they have worked and served missions in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. They are also one of the 6 couples who were called to be the first missionaries in Russia. They lived in Finland, but traveled to Russia, as well as teaching Russian people who lived in Finland.
We got to know them when they took us to a lodge that had a buffet meal and sauna on the lake so you could jump in when you got too hot. Such lovely people.
Such cute love birds too, they met the year we married, so they've been together for a long time. Jussi has become interested in the first Finn to join the church. As it turns out, the first Finn is an ancestor of Ralph Jamsa's, who is currently on a mission in Africa. Ralph told us about his ggggrand when we served with them also on our second mission. He told us he was a sailor on a ship that brought the Mormons to the USA in 1853. Several of the sailors joined the church at that time. Then on our mission out at Mosida, we found out that this Finn was also one of the rescuers to the Martin and Willie companies and ended up marrying one of the women he rescued. Dad printed off stories about this Finn from The Book we used out at Mosida. for them.
There was more love, that day, when I made Valentines for the gals coming to craft with me the next day.
So, on Tuesday Shirley and Kim came over to create.
We exchanged Valentines, then dug into an unusual art project, making Mexican Religious Nichos. It was fun as always.
Then there was the tour to see what house projects we have been working on.
This is Shirley's Nicho.
My first Nicho.
Kim's Nicho.
And my second Nicho, which I finished after the girls had left.
Here we are holding our completed Nichos. Last of all we went out lunch at MiRancherito, which we thought was appropriate.
That evening we got together with Dad's cousins Karen and Jerry, as it was actually Karen's birthday. You may recall that the 3 of them were born within 2 weeks of each other back in 1953 ... of course it was Mexican again, which made my second of the day. Fortunately, they had a salad I could order.
On Wednesday I found the sign above my bookstore booth, hanging askew with the banner part torn off. People are so weird sometimes. I took it home and repaired it and repositioned it here on Thursday.
Also, on Thursday I gathered all this blackened silver plate, and thought it was funny that I had one large hotel coffee pot to go in the middle, then I had two each of the pitchers, teapots and syrup containers. It was almost as if I had planned it.
But even weirder on Thursday there was a big storm and we lost both Internet and phone connection. Since our back up charge card machine can use the phoneline if the internet goes out, we were stuck accepting only cash after 2:30, it was a terrible sales day.
On Wednesday Dad put up the plat map that I found at a yard sale years ago, which is of the first installment of the neighborhood I grew up in. He had it laminated a few weeks ago.
It is dated 1909, the year that my father was born.
Here's the name of it.
Inside the red circle are the street we lived on, Hartford and one to the right of it is Imperial for which I used the name on this cabinet. Now hopefully I'll find an easier way to finish the cabinet with the names of other streets in this subdivision.
I hope you can tell how these go together above the mirror and cupboard in our main floor bathroom. It is after-all, decorated in black and white.
On Thursday the Young Women came and gave us a heart attack.
Welcome Valentines Day! This is Kim with her coworkers that day.
This is Kim when a Barbershop Quartet came and sang to her.
Dad's quartet got to sing for Ashley at Market Street.
And here they are when they met up with Becca at a Dress Boutique and sang to her.
Hannah had a turn too, at work.
And another quartet came and sang to Darby at her house.
Nadine Evans was very surprised when they came to sing to her. She is actually a fan of Barbershop, and came with us when we went to a show last year.
And here they are when they sang to Davin's family, he's behind the camera.
Here's a Valentine ornament that my friend Shirley gave me, I got around to putting it my tree on Valentines.
My path on Valentines was quite varied. I started by making funeral potatoes for Carol Marshall's funeral. Then I took them with me when I went to Carol's funeral.
Sadly, Jolene Rowan and I were the only people from our ward, without assignments, who attended. Dad and I just love the Marshalls, but since most of the old 5th ward has been wacked away, and the two lower (west) blocks in the ward are filled with nonmembers and less-active people, there were not many who knew them. That just seems so strange to me, she was always and active and important part of the fifth ward twenty years ago.
This is the on-line Valentine I sent to a few of my friends.
Then I did some junking at 2 DIs, Restore and Farmhouse Peddler, before heading to the Grove in AF to put up this display of small art work. Two of them sold the next day ...
Then, still at The Grove I picked up these two paintings that I had bought from another dealer, who had posted the paintings she had found at fleamarkets in California at the beginning of the week. I just love Venmo, I bought them before they hit the store, and she left them there for me to pick up, as she lives in SLC. The landscape is done by a Japanese artist in the 1970's, that's a first for us.
When I got back to Payson, I took a Valentine's gift around to all 5 of my ministering sisters, as well as to my partner. Here I am with Tina, who was also dressed in her Valentines best.
But no one can top Ann, she was actually in Valentine, Texas on Valentines.
On Saturday I bummed around the house, even Dad got out to do some banking and grocery shopping. I did do a few small chores, including putting these paintings and prints on the TV cabinet in out room. I had them ready to put up for almost a week. I also reframed the two smaller Kristen Tye prints in matching frames so I could put them on either side of her painting. I like the overall look.
Dad finally made me leave the house and go to dinner, no matter that I asked him to go and get take- out. Cafe Rio was yummy and healthy.
I made Valentines for my Primary Class kids while we watched 2 episodes of Castle and then watched the movie, Valentine's Day ... I think we were both exhausted from Friday.
Also on Saturday, I was on Face Book Market place and found an artist in Logan who was selling his work. He charges a dollar per square inch, which was good for me, as I needed a few more small landscapes to finish a small wall in our bedroom. The three paintings and shipping were just a bit more than $100. I thought the Logan connection was good, as that is where Dad was born.
And just for kicks and giggles I thought I'd share this collage of Kim and I with hearts on our shirts. Who wore it best .... hahahahaha