Actually, on Friday, 7/20 (before my last post, but I didn't mention it...) Mark and I went to the Picnic Pops concert at a ski area just north of Grand Rapids. The owner of the company where Mark is doing his internship also plays with the Grand Rapids Symphony, and he gave us some free tickets. We weren't particularly familiar with the music (Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons), but it was a fun atmosphere.
| We got there late (due to traffic), so we were quite far from the stage. |
| There was a huge crowd! |
| See the ski lift going up the slope? |
This was definitely the lowlight of our trip, and we're eager to put it behind us! We're also prepared to start looking for our next used car. :-)
So, moving on to happier things, Monday, 7/23 was our 8th wedding anniversary! Since we've been so busy, and since July and August are peak tourist times in this area, we didn't end up doing anything fancy (but we may still try for a weekend getaway sometime soon). Instead, we went for a nice dinner at Ruby Tuesday. My favorite part of the meal was sampling two tasty drinks from their extensive non-alcoholic (free refills!) drink menu.
| Yum! |
While I was on my own during the week, I took several walks along the Kent Trails, did some school work, and spent some time on the phone with the insurance company. I also got out my beads and made some jewelery, which I haven't done in a long time (incidentally, my sister has also revived her beading hobby of late!). One project I did was shortening up one of my paper bead necklaces from Uganda. It's my favorite one because of the colors and shapes of the beads, but it's a bit too long for me, and it's never looked right to me doubled up. I finally realized I could just restring it to make it the right length, and then use the extra beads to make something else. Here's what I ended up with:
| These earrings are my favorite! |
Over the weekend, we didn't end up going back to the beach, but we did go for breakfast at the Real Food Cafe (we went last summer and decided we needed to go back). Mark had a breakfast Monte Cristo and a pancake, and I had an omelet. I think it's become a local favorite for us.
Finally, yesterday, I spent the whole day with our extended family again. Christy picked me up (again!) and took me, along with her sister-in-law and nieces, to meet up with Aunt Debbe Jo, Grant, Melissa, and their boys at a thrift store up on the north side of town. I've noticed that this area seems to have an infinite number of thrift stores, and the family seems to frequent this particular one, especially on the last Tuesday of the month, when everything is half off! I found 3 skirts, a cute green purse, and a few glass dishes I look forward to using at my upcoming tea party--all for less than $10! Aunt Debbe Jo, though, found the bargain of the day. As soon as the kids jumped on this love seat, which also rocks, I think she was sold. They giggled and giggled (even before getting tickled)!
| Christy with her nephew (Grant and Melissa's son) and niece (on her side of the family). |
So, if you're still with me, now you're up-to-date. We've had a good stay here, but we are both looking forward to being back at our own home in a few days.
2 comments:
Sounds like a great time. Good work! Of course, we've missed seeing Mark virtually!
I'm sure he'll be back online soon! :-)
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