Tuesday, November 22, 2011

52 Weeks of Happiness - Week 38

Sunday was one fabulous day.
There was a craft and design show in Lusaka.
In other words...
Shopping!!!!!

This place was packed!


And they thought of everyone. 
Since it's usually the women that like to shop
and the men and children are dragged along,
there's a spot for them.


I managed to get some fab gifts.
I think I may have even found Scott's gift.
But I shall not be sharing those pics,
otherwise people may figure out what they are getting! ;)

And while it's hard to get in the Christmas spirit when it's so warm out,
they took care of that.


I like to call her the Pimms lady.
For anyone who knows me,
Christmas is not Christmas
until the Pimms comes out.


Even Scott got into the Pimms.

After the market, we went for lunch.

Ethan says,
"Look Connor, I went to Chicago's!"



Happiness is a wonderful Sunday shopping and lunching with the family.








3 comments:

Susan Anderson said...

That is definitely my idea of a fun time. And I love the signs that say "Lost children. Bored husbands."

=)

Kim said...

Looks like a fun day of shopping. Those signs are hilarious!!

Darlene said...

Don't you just love to go to craft shows? I used to do a lot of my Christmas shopping in craft places. You could always find such interesting things. I don't buy Christmas presents anymore. We just give money to all the grandchildren and great grandchildren. They like it more than if Grandma tries to find them something she thinks they would like (and usually they don't) so we stopped some time ago. The enjoy going shopping after Christmas and all the sales are on. They can get more for their money that way. I give my children something of mine. Over the years I have collected a lot of stuff and I want them to have it after I die anyway, so I'm starting to get rid of a lot of stuff so they don't have to go through it after I'm gone. There will still be enough of that anyway.

I too, loved the signs you bought. That's why it's so fun to shop in those places, you can always find somehting that it different and one of a kind.