Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Texans Kissing Hippos and Fishes, Bachelor Weds and Flea Marketing too!.

Wow, what a week.  The first day of the week found us still visiting with Emily and Sam in Texas.  We started out on Monday going to the Alamo. 





Then we were off to the river walk, which is beautiful.  Look how strong Emily is, she just hauled the stroller and baby up and down stairs whenever they threatened to get in the way of our stroll.
These color umbrellas spot light the restaurant where we stopped for Mexican food, delicious!! Casa Rio!

One parting shot of Becki and grandpa in the window of the Alamo wall ... can you see the secret picture of Becki's Mom?
Back home it was time for family home evening ... one of the gold fish had died so we got to hear Sam explain death to a one year old and a two year old.  Good times!!

 On Tuesday we just took it easy, we watched several episodes of Downton Abbey, season 4.  Emily had watched the first three on Net Flix, and I figured that since I would be buying it anyway, I might as well do it while we were there.

Then that night I read a notice on Face Book that Jean Larsen was picking Tomm up at the airport (they have been living in San Antonio something like 15 years!!  You may recall that Sam lived with them for a couple of months when he first came to SA before he and Emily bought the house there!) and they would be driving to their new home in Las Vegas the same day we were to head out.  Scott called and offered to help them load their moving van, but since it was all loaded he offered to come over and help Tomm add some sheet rock behind where the washer normally sites.  As it turns out on Wednesday morning that is just what he did.

You may recall that Jean Larson is my cousin on my Dad's side.  She is actually a niece of my Dad's cousin, Ruby Haight.

When he was done we all headed to the sunken gardens and to the zoo ... here are some pictures at the gardens ...




... and then at the zoo ....
brushing the giant pigs.
There's a got at the petting zoo that nibbles shirts ....
... and if you have a cup of nectar, these birds will fly down and sit on your hand while they eat it.
This animal was not known to exist until 1902 ... a head like a giraffe, a body like a horse and the hind quarters are like a zebra .... very cool.

In the hippo house, William was just happy with the fish ... he loved watching them and even kissing them ...
... then the hippo came over and Becki gave him a kiss!!

When we got back home Becki had fun looking at the zoo pictures on my phone.
Then on Thursday morning we got up early and loaded the van and headed west ... we spent the night in Albuquerque, then headed to Santa Fe, where we saw this church.  The story of the miraculous stair case was in the Norman Rockwell book of Christmas stories we read to the kids when they were young, so when Scott's cousin Karen mentioned it several weeks ago, we decided to do it!!
The chapel was really lovely ... if you want to know the story, google, Sante Fe, Miraculous Staircase.

We got home Friday night, and got to see our new dormer and roof in progress ... That was pretty exciting.
On Saturday we were off early and stopped in Springville, as Treasures was having their big flea market ...  Next it was to Salt Lake for our nephew Jack's wedding.

Leaving downtown Salt Lake, I dropped Dad off in Taylorsville for an inventory, then headed to Utah County where I got to see my favorite ballerina in performance!!
Didn't Nell do a cute job with her hair?

Then it was back to the Market Street Grill in Cottonwood Heights for Jack and Jane's wedding dinner.

This is my niece Kristin, and my brother Bruce and his wife Dianne.
This is my youngest brother Ross, with Kristin's husband, Ray.
This is my brother Emory and his wife Nina, not Nina Lou!
Since I matched Doug and Shirley, I snuck into their photo.
... and here are the happy parents of the groom, JoLyn, with my brother Clark. It was so fun to be with all my living brothers, and most of their darling wives!!

On Sunday I finished up my lesson before heading to church to sit with Spencer, as Brittney was playing a musical number in the nursing home branch.  ... and since Dad is the high councilor over that branch he was there too.

I was really happy with my lesson, and the more I teach, the more I can see the inspiration behind the preparation of these lessons.  I felt the spirit so strongly this week, as I taught, that it felt like an amazing privilege to get to teach!
That night we had most of the kids over for Navajo tacos and general hanging out with the family fun!






... and that was our fun and busy week!! Love you all!!



Sunday, June 1, 2014

Fabulous flea Markets and Grand Babies too!

This week was historic for me and for Dad.  It was my first trip to First Monday Trade days, and his first trip to Emiy and Sam's house.

Monday was Memorial Day and Dad took off for a run, then went to the Memorial Day service at the cemetery.  I mean while headed to Provo to meet Nell at my friend Jenn's storage unit sale. She has closed down her vintage furniture business, and was liquidating her inventory.


That night Dad and I picked up Eszie for her bi-weekly date.  We all three went to Highland to the Heuers to help Terri Quigg celebrate her birthday ...   

Here is Eszie and Ben with his friends.  She had a great time!

The next morning Dad and I were off to the antique flea market in Texas ... We are shown above in an open jail cell in the park in Montecello ... As we are about to leave Utah ...  We spent the night in Albuquerque.   Then on Wednesday we drove all day and ended up staying in Garland, Texas, just out side of Dallas.

The next day Dad and I drove an hour to Canton, Texas, the home of the first Mnday Trade Days ... The oldest and largest flea market in the United States! 

I got these two antique plates out of a plastic bin full of dishes from Walmart.  The flow blue plate was worth about $75 ten years ago, and the majolica plate would have been worth about a hundred ... Not too bad for a four dollar purchase.

This is one of many pictures I took at the sale ...

Then that night we meet up with Steve and Sheila Talley for some wonderful Texas Barbeque, and even more wonderful conversation! 


The next day we spent another. Four ours at the flea market before taking the shuttle back to the van and heading to San Antoinio.

We arrived at Emily and Sam's around 8:00 for lots of sweet grandbaby hugs. 

... And a view of Emily's lovely garden!

On Saturday  morning Dad was off on a five mile run, while Emily and I went to another flea market about a half an hour away.


Here are Emiky and I at the flea market.

... And when we got home we hauled all the goodies out of the van, and while grandma was resting in the shade of the back of the van, and Beckie came and climbed in to sit on his lap!

Here she photo bombs my enventory pictures ... Isn't she a sweetheart?

Sunday was church as usual, and I loved getting to attend gospel doctrine ...  After church Emily made us all lovely Margarita pizzas .. Then we watched some Downton  Abbey, season four ... And thus ends another week.