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We arrived ten minutes before opening |
Mike
and Yancey left on their respective motorcycles to geocache on Sunday, August
2. They returned Wednesday evening and were in town on Thursday. That evening
we went to dinner at White Fence Farm to celebrate Kelly’s birthday and then had
cake and ice cream with her family. Mike and Yancey cached again Friday through
Saturday evening, and early Sunday morning (prior to our loading up and leaving for home), I went with Mike in the Dakota to retrieve the final
cache.
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Behave yourself! |
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Emmy |
Kelly
took time from work on Wednesday (August 5) in order to take Emmy and me to
Tiny Town, which is celebrating its centennial year. You can see more about the history and mission of Tiny Town here.
The buildings in this little “town” are built to one-sixth scale. If you like
the diminutive world, as I do, it’s an experience that sparks the imagination.
And if your child is small enough, as ours is, he/she can enter some of
the little houses and look out the windows. As far as Emmy's experience was concerned, I couldn’t help but think that we had come in the nick of
time.
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An impressive building |
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Emmy |
Some
buildings cannot be entered, but displays have been set up using dolls (mostly Barbie
and Ken) as actors within the theme of the building. Imagine Ken working as a
chiropractor and giving Barbie a treatment! I could tell by the expression on his face that he thought he had died and gone to heaven.
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"Cat in the Hat" house in foreground |
Cost
to enter Tiny Town is $5 per adult, $3 per child, and $2 each to ride the train, which we did. Tiny Town is a non-profit organization and all the work is done by volunteers. Notice in this photo a volunteer is painting one of the buildings.
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Where's Emmy? |
Since
Kelly was working, I had a lot of quiet time to pursue my sewing. At his
request, I made shorts of some pajama bottoms for Yancey, and then I used the
scraps to make a nightgown for Rosabell the Build-a-Bear, modeled here by
Annabell, and also stitched up a pair of overalls for her. (Every teddy bear
should have a pair of overcalls.) I’m happy to report that I finished the Teddy
Bear afghan and gifted it to Emmy and Rosabell. (Notice – it’s a finish!)
Lastly, I shortened slacks for Kelly.
Also
numbered among my accomplishments: I diagnosed the problem with their washing
machine – tears in the door gasket. (They knew they had a leak but couldn’t
find it.) KW
2 comments:
Tiny town: an interesting little place!
Pajamas: so now Yancey has some summer pajama shorts with snow men on them?
Yes, I thought that was funny, too. He seemed pleased with them.
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