She got money, which is what she asked for, but I also got her this atomizer that she had seen at Hobby Lobby last week. She and I had lunch one day and a trip to Hobby Lobby. We went up and down every aisle in the whole store and she picked out a few things she liked. I bought her a couple of things but decided to get this atomizer as a "happy" for her birthday. She loved it!
She picked out the 15 crown and the Styrofoam head at Hobby Lobby and I bought those for her. She named the head Jeffrey. Weird!
Heather has this cute chalkboard hanging in her kitchen and changes it when it's appropriate! Emma Taylor wanted this cake with one of her favorite K-Pop favorites. K-Pop for Korean pop group. Don't ask!
Look what she got this morning! She can officially drive!
Doug and I went to the dermatologist in Columbus for a follow-up check today. All was well. We had lunch and took some back roads through the country on our way home. As luck would have it, I spotted a couple of barn quilts! There seem to be a lot in that area and one of these days I'm actually going to get a barn quilt trail map and follow it around there!
The first one I spotted was at this abandoned house. The old truck caught Doug's eye. It's sill a watermelon stand during watermelon season.
Cherokee Melons, Caledonia, MS. Looks like it's been a while since that truck ran!
The quilt is beautiful though. It looks like it was just hung.
Then we passed the flag and barn quilt on this building.
The small town of Caledonia is very proud of being involved in the barn quilt trail.
I love finding the quilts. Half the fun is unexpectedly finding them!
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