Dear Readers, Today we were going to our friend's daughters Baptism. We were on our way, and this lady pulls up next to us at a red light and says, "Miss, you're rear tire is low!" So we hurried to a gas station to fill it. We went to a Kwik fill, and my Dad said that the tire had been all the way empty! We got to the church. The whole thing with the tire made us ten minutes late! The church service was not in the actual church, but was in a smaller room for reasons unknown to me. There was no room for us on the PLASTIC LAWN CHAIRS, so we had to stand in the back the whole service. The baptimal font was a mettalic salad bowl. The sermon was longgggg and annoying. A guy offered me his chair, but I didn't take it. Then we couldn't see the actual baptising. When I say this was our friend, I ment she was my Mom's friend. Unfortunatly, my Mother wasn't present for the service, because she was helping my brother Tim set up for the second day of Cornhill arts festival that he was in. My Mom's friend looked dissapointed. We decided we didn't want to go to the after party because of the tire, and gave her our apologies. Then, after we got hame, we hung around. Later in the day, we went to Cornhill to see Tim. He had sold a couple of prints. While we were there, he gave two away. Then, later I found out, after we had left, it was getting so late and he had to many prints to sell, he gave them away yelling, 'free prints!'. The people around his booth looked annoyed (probably because he had a long line of people!!). He told me he had made over $100.00. Lucie PS the name of Tim's company is High walls (visit him at www.high-walls.com/)
Sunday, July 09, 2006
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Thats great !
Annie
I think that you could say that Liz is our friend, not only Mom's. But, I suppose it doesn't really matter.
wow! That must have been an interesting journey! lol
-sarah*
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