Sunday, August 14, 2011

Paris, Antiques, and Dancing

This morning we spent some time at our favorite French cafe.  Oliver was making Mommy laugh a lot.  Afterwards we crossed the street and went to check out an Antique mall.  Mommy took a lot of pictures of the things we liked!  We had fun there, but didn't bring any treasures home.  Yet.  

We had a great rest of the day.  Oliver and Mommy danced again at night, this time in the playroom where there was a lot of space to dance like crazy and hula hoop!  It reminded Mommy of dancing with her sisters when she was younger....we will need to invite them over for a dance party!  (Anyone else want to come?)

We had a wonderful day together.

Paris to us.
Standing in line.  Oliver likes to take Mommy's bookmark
out of her books.  

Cuteness.


Coffee bar.  Yum.

Oliver's croissant.

Mommy's Brioche.

Yum.

Pretty.

Pretty cute.

We took some over to Grammies!

After we went to Paris we went to the 
Escondido Antique Mall.

Wood bird cage.

Lots of stuff!  Aunt Ali would like looking at this case!

Love stone.  (Beautiful.)

Oliver liked this little doll.

Little Bo Peep.

Old bread tray.  Mommy liked this, maybe
it could be used as a shelf.

Neat chair.

Oliver really liked this pail.  Mommy is not sure why
it was there, it is a brand new pail.

Screens are neat.

Barbie case!

Old toaster.

Neat little shelf.

Old telephone.

Mommy is glad Oliver likes to look
at old stuff with her.

Mommy likes old washboards.

We couldn't figure out what he was
looking at...

Old Pirate Book. (Ha ha.)

Neat recipe stand.

These were kind of neat.  

Oliver wants the gumball machine.

There were a lot of nooks and crannies in the "mall."

This big kitchen area in the back was awesome.

Those tables are cool!

Oliver was really into this mixer.

Mommy likes the bookshelf that all those things are
sitting on.  It was on "sale" for $75.  Mommy can
already picture where she would put it....

Sweet (...the heart can rest...Mommy
likes that part.)

Neat clipboard.  This reminded Mommy
of when she read The Jungle by Upton Singlair.
It's probably not from the early 1900s but its 
still pretty cool.


Lavender sachet bags.  Mommy and Oliver make
these at home with the lavender that grows in the
front of our home.  

Dancing, he kept grabbing on to Mommy and wouldn't
let go.  (The moon made Mommy feel a little restless
tonight, so we danced again.)


We laughed a lot!  (We listened to a few songs over 
and over, until Mommy could figure out the lyrics...
she doesn't feel so restless anymore.)  Just tired and
ready for a good nights sleep!

Happy Sunday!


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