Friday, August 29, 2014

Sarah's Seventy-Sevin Minute Yard Sale

As a last minute decision and with the neighbor's daughter in a full blown yard sale complete with signs up to attract the crowds, I let Sarah (ten years old) have a yard sale. All month she had been scouting out my jewelry box, knick knacks, pictures, toys and the likes for one I had promised to let her hold, since it didn't happen last summer when she was visiting.
We already had boxes and bags of stuff. She had slept over, so I didn't have to wait for her mom to bring her, with the hope of nixing the idea. We tossed a few tables out on the driveway, hauled out the goods and miraculously found last years bright red posters to hang up. Exactly at 9:23 am we officially began our "Yard Sale". I let her arrange the stuff and set the prices.
If someone asked a question or wanted to negotiate, I directed them to Sarah. It was her baby. Living on a busy street brought all types of people. I told Sarah, these are 'Yard sale' junkies and this is what they do on Saturdays. We had a Mani/Pedicure at 11 am, which forced us to close up shop at 10:40 and haul the tables out of sight. Off we went for the pampering and she had partaken of a real yard sale experience. Her famous last words later that day were, "You will have to go to some yard sales to get cool stuff for ours next summer!" "Yeah, right!" I replied.

Friday, August 22, 2014

Family = Fun, Food, Photos, Four Wheeling and Fights in Fairview

They came from coast to coast for our reunion. It was like heaven to have most of our family together all in one place, at a cabin in Fairview for food, fun, four wheeling, fights and freedom from screens. The cabin of a relative was the staging place, sight unseen. Bigger and better than expected, we enjoyed a 180' view of Sanpete County, sky and valley. Giant a-frame windows, a wrap-around deck, gentle breezes, abundance of rooms, Ping pong to play and unlimited privacy was waiting for us.
Yes, fights (the marshmallow kind) with shooters and targets.
Giant, body size bubbles chased us down the lane.
Food menus varied from taco salad to corn of the cob to Mike's specialty, Eggs Benedict. Brayle tried her hand at cinnamon rolls, a recipe from school. They were delicious. Only Emma left the table hungry because she only eats chicken nuggets and chocolate milk. Daddy made a few runs to town for some of her special things.
Four wheeling around the mountain made for lots of fun. A few boys got away without an adult. They had too much fun but, with a dangerous road ledge we made them go with a grown-up. Little Sarah had big Sarah wrapped around her finger. She went on an abundance of one on one outings.
Next year our goal is Glacier. Start planning now. Good bye all.

Friday, August 1, 2014

Fortunately a Fix Was Found

Jory's computer hard drive crashed, taking all of their thousands of photos with it. Sarah had pictures from the baby and her photography business on it, not to mention everything else under the sun. Some of it was backed up, but not the pics. They were aghast, as anyone of us would be. . .
With a song and a prayer they took it to the neighborhood repairman, who said, "Sorry, we cannot get your hard drive back. The Apple and another fix-it store was recommended, but they had no luck either. What to do. Well you could try to fix it yourself. What is there to lose? Jory ordered some parts, tried a bunch of things and after many no go's. He was not giving up and worked on and on. Fortunately a fix was found and 'Innerds Restored'. They are two happy 'camp'uters, believe me!