They go to the doctor, to movies, to the antique store, and secondhand stores, and church meetings, and to the temple and they mow lawns and they go to Barbershop Practices and Performances, and Plays, and Garden Show Tours and art show and sales, and they to wedding receptions and garage sales, and they also visit other old people who are not well. They also go to church and write Blogs. There you have it.
So, our week started with my final medical test to get clearance for our missionary papers to go in. We've been working with a sister from the missionary department who was ready to send our papers back the previous Tuesday. I told her I had an appointment for Friday of last week, so she said to let me know how soon I could have the test. It turned out to be Monday, so she held on to them. Dad called with the clean results of the test, and she sent them off. We're still waiting for our official assignment, but no one anticipates a problem. Yay.
I spent the rest of the day and part of Tuesday finishing up the 20 gal bin that is the 9th of 18 I'll need to have ready for restocking my booths, thanks to Becca and my friend Mary.
Tuesday night I went and saw The Bread Winner, with Nate Bargatze. As much as I like the comedian, I was not a fan of the movie. Lucky Dad got to hang out with the Stake Presidency instead.
At work on Wednesday, I laughed when I saw that someone had brought us an empty box (for packing up orders, we love recycling boxes) from the Mosida packing plant, that made me smile.
I brought in the first of the hats I hope to fit into the 'Haberdashery' booth.
I thought this was a fun genealogy shirt, and sent it to my favorite Genealogist, Robin.
Here July and Kathy work together getting a crazy quilt put back into a locked case.
Emily went to the Alamo with her family this week and checked some of the casualties for relationships. This was Dad's closest relation, he was a fifth cousin, several times removed.
When I got home from work, Dad reminded me that we had the Wright wedding. Here is Johny's mom on the left, then Denise and Todd Ekins and then Johny.
Dad and me with the bride and groom. I taught Johny in Primary when he was 4 or 5, oh my.
And here we are with Emily's folks, the groom's grandparents. They lived in our ward when we first knew Emily, then they moved to Bear Lake, while Emily and a sister and their kids stayed in the house in the ward. (Emily was the nurses aid that we hired to shower Grandpa Perkins the last year he lived with us.
Dad gathered a few of the pictures from Kai's hiking adventures.
He has now finished up around 900 miles of the trail.
The full trail is around 2700 miles, Dad says he about as far north as San Francisco.
On Friday, after working some on bins, we did some errands then headed to my favorite DI, then to the Bins, shown above, in West SLC, I could not believe how many people were there picking. I managed to buy $25 worth of books, by weight, while Dad ran and got Cafe Rio.
We took the food with us to Tooele where we stopped and ate the goodies with Joyce. We had hoped she'd be up to attending the garden tours that were being hosted around the valley, but she was just not up to it. Still, we had a nice visit and caught up.
I met a guy at Treasures about 6 weeks ago who was buying antiques to fancy up his yard for a garden tour. That is how I found out about it. It was the best of those we saw and the only one where that we took pictures. The others were mainly nicely landscaped properties, and there were very few flowers, which are always my favorite feature. This 'old jail' was part of a float last year, and our friend decided to cut it in half and add it to his shop of western curiosities.
The red diamond railway sigh is what he bought at Treasures that day.
There were a lot of animals including these lop-eared bunnies.
Also, several of these stands with miniature scenes in them.
He had a full-size Pegasus, that must have once been at a Mobil gas station.
Next it was back to SLC, where we attended this performance of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Marion Pack was one of our missionaries and now teaches school out in Saratoga Springs. She does a good job.
Here we are with Marian after the show.
On Saturday I was off to garage sales until 2:00. Dad ran some errands while I was gone. I bought this rusty old roller skate to make into a spool for winding with ribbon or lace. I thought it was adorable.
Eva and her folks stopped by to get a Popup for Lu who has gotten into another arts show. Way to go Lu! Eva said she's been wanting to read Wuthering Heights and since I happened to have a copy ....
Then we were off to SLC again, this time we went to the 135 show at the Cottonwood Country Club. I thought that this version of Girl with a Pearl Earring, was interesting, as a collage of Buttons.
So fun.
We are trying to slow down on buying art, as we prepare for our mission, but managed to find these three. Interestingly enough, all three pieces of art are from people we have bought from before. I thought it was interesting that the little strawberry painting was by a gal who recognized me and remembered that I had bought a mushroom painting from her a few years ago at Flea.o.logy. It turns out she lives just down the street from Sheri Oldham. Dad found a picture of the mushroom art in the upstairs hall.
These are the $100 pieces that Kristen Tye brought. The one on the bottom left is the one Dad wanted, while I like the one on the bottom that is second from the right. I needed one of her small ones to finish off the display of her and another artist's, works, that is in the main floor hall.
Then it was off to see the Beehive Statesmen's Summer show. This quartet sings with Dad's chorus The Saltaires.
So that was pretty much our week. We went to church today, and watched Follow Him, besides taking dinner and visiting with my Primary teaching Partner, Janness Morgan, who was hit by a car while out walking on Friday. It was pretty harrowing, a young driver whipped around a corner as the light turned, while she was still in the cross walk. She says she remembers nothing until the paramedics helped her into the ambulance. She had to have staples in her head for extensive cuts, and said she was bleeding like crazy, but they put her back together and she went home. Whew.