Another adventure with my buddy, Jamie. We decided yesterday, that we can only get together twice a year. We are too draining!!! or "Our Adventures" are!!
Saturday morning started with a tour of my Christmas decos,and the laughs began.I admit, I do have a certain "style", that my bud enjoys. From my angel bathroom decor, to my nutcracker ballet slippers surrounding a bowl of gold ornaments!!! These are signed slippers by the ballerinas, toe shoes, worn and beautiful. Yes I did buy them, one of my divine purchases.
From, la casa, we drove to "Farmer D's. An organic store, hooked to a Mexican car wash, that sells live chickens, and Kudzu baskets. We were shaking with laughter and excitement, we touched everything in the store. Baskets came home with us, crooked and marvelous. Next time we are going to have the car washed, while we hold the chickens, and shop!!!!
Our next stop was Ten Thousand Villages,(http://www.tenthousandvillages.com/). The five hundred nativity scenes stopped us at the door. It was a holiday delight, we really touched everything in that store, and had the sales boy!! show me how to make a prayer bowl sing. ( that sounds pornographic, but its a Buddhist prayer thing!!)
Merchandise made by people from all over the world,and the money going back to them.
I think they may have been able to build a house after we left, sooooo much fun.
Exhausted , we decided to stop by The Spruill House for the artist market show, just a quick run-by!!! We were grabbing homemade ornaments out of each others hands, and hollering. Precious jewels, to be had. All my purchases, that I bought for others, are hanging on my tree. I still have plenty to share??
Now we were beyond tired, but we needed some Java. Dunken Donuts was near and dear.
Little did we know that 35 minutes later we would still be sitting in DD's with "Boston Betty" who decided to share with us, her life story. We draw people to us, its a curse and a blessing. Jamie said it was because we had so much fun shopping, that we had to "pay back" and be good listeners.Honestly people, during the holidays, are a little different!!! It takes a village, of all kinds!!! Jamie and I included!!!! Merry,Merry!!!!
Saturday morning started with a tour of my Christmas decos,and the laughs began.I admit, I do have a certain "style", that my bud enjoys. From my angel bathroom decor, to my nutcracker ballet slippers surrounding a bowl of gold ornaments!!! These are signed slippers by the ballerinas, toe shoes, worn and beautiful. Yes I did buy them, one of my divine purchases.
From, la casa, we drove to "Farmer D's. An organic store, hooked to a Mexican car wash, that sells live chickens, and Kudzu baskets. We were shaking with laughter and excitement, we touched everything in the store. Baskets came home with us, crooked and marvelous. Next time we are going to have the car washed, while we hold the chickens, and shop!!!!
Our next stop was Ten Thousand Villages,(http://www.tenthousandvillages.com/). The five hundred nativity scenes stopped us at the door. It was a holiday delight, we really touched everything in that store, and had the sales boy!! show me how to make a prayer bowl sing. ( that sounds pornographic, but its a Buddhist prayer thing!!)
Merchandise made by people from all over the world,and the money going back to them.
I think they may have been able to build a house after we left, sooooo much fun.
Exhausted , we decided to stop by The Spruill House for the artist market show, just a quick run-by!!! We were grabbing homemade ornaments out of each others hands, and hollering. Precious jewels, to be had. All my purchases, that I bought for others, are hanging on my tree. I still have plenty to share??
Now we were beyond tired, but we needed some Java. Dunken Donuts was near and dear.
Little did we know that 35 minutes later we would still be sitting in DD's with "Boston Betty" who decided to share with us, her life story. We draw people to us, its a curse and a blessing. Jamie said it was because we had so much fun shopping, that we had to "pay back" and be good listeners.Honestly people, during the holidays, are a little different!!! It takes a village, of all kinds!!! Jamie and I included!!!! Merry,Merry!!!!
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