Thursday morning, bright and early, we left to meet a sweet friend in Canton for some shopping and fellowship (mostly fellowship).
We felt a little bit like Market Warriors as we walked through the antique booths full of "eye candy".
Benjamin found a very heavy sword and decided he liked it enough to spend his own money to bring it home.
The day was absolutely beautiful, and after finding a few treasures for the "Choate Bed and Breakfast", we enjoyed a picnic lunch. On the way home, we enjoyed listening to "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens. It's our newest read-aloud, and the length of the book means it will be keeping us company for a while as we hit the road for St. Paul next week.
3 comments:
Oh boy! It's almost time for the real winter! So glad you get to have fun time with friends and family... I hope this year of furlough is truly a feast for you all :D
Julie
Julie,
God has certainly made our furlough a feast and we are so grateful!
Joanna
I love the sword!!! The thought of Great Expectations, not so much. :-)
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