This morning I got up early so that mom and I could go to the craft show at the US Cellular Center at 9:00. It was pretty lame though. We were through the whole thing in less than an hour. All we bought were Christmas ornaments. She bought one for me and one for her. I always enjoy the people selling food products because they have samples, but there weren't many and most were "organic". I find this whole organic and natural thing somewhat annoying. To each his own, but it's not for me.
It did see a girl who I went to school with and my old co-worker from my job at 5 Seasons at the craft show though! So glad I saw them. :)
Since we weren't there too long, we went to Gordman's, Kohl's and Lindale Mall. We didn't buy much of anything but had fun looking at the Christmas things. We also had to stop at Hy-Vee again to get a few things for supper tonight and I saw my old swim coach! I gave her a big hug and got to talk for a few minutes. It's been fun seeing people that I know!
Came home and ate lunch and watched House with Jacob. Went to Drug Town again and then came home to watch the Iowa game...which we are currently not winning. It's MINNESOTA guys! Let's GO HAWKS!!!
Chili for supper and then who knows what.
No offense Rachel, but I'd suggest watching the movie Food, Inc. It might shed some light on why organics are important. I don't buy all organic, but certainly do for many things.
ReplyDeleteSorry the craft show was lame. I gave up on them several years ago. How fun to see your old co-workers/friends! Linda
Glad you bumped into people you knew. It's always fun to re-connect with people. You and Heidi need to come with your mom and me to Wisconsin next year. That craft show is FUN! :)
ReplyDeleteThe Hawks and the Gophers - I watched the game too - well some of it. It looked like the Gophers just had momentum going. This was their last game for the season - Jerry said and we think their Seniors just gave it their all...plus maybe the Hawks weren't ready for that kind of cold yet...either way it was a "close game".
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