Thursday, February 11, 2010

Bourbonnais!


It is just amazing that just last weekend we went to Bourbonnais and we did not have about a foot of snow! But, it was cold!  Still, we ventured out and went to the antique store that we used to frequent long time ago.  At least, it feels like that - Arianna was not here then.  The place is really nice and very cold - I think they don't have any heating system (well, they must have some- but it feels like they don't). So, you have to leave your coat on if you don't want to freeze especially in the back room.  But, the back room is full of interesting junk!  And we found some cool toys in there.

I found some cool books! Just check the 1988 or 1982 edition of the Audubon Birds of America.  According to the reviews this is one of the best editions of this book.  I loved the drawings anyway (whether it is a good edition or not).  I took pictures of 2 pages so you can see how beautiful the book is.  It is a very common book and it sells in any bookstore, but this is an older edition and cost me about 6 dollars.  Arianna found another Red Velveteen Rabbit.  It is one of her favorites and the Cinderella book I bought for the front picture. Maybe I can make a doll out of this one eventually and the maps that Mike found.  He has a nice entry about it in his blog at www.quasis.blogspot.com

We also found an alphabet apple.  Arianna liked it because it played music.

Ari and the slinky.  She found out that her " treasure box" was in reality a slinky!   I know it looks like I am not having fun, but I was!  I just don't like my picture taken ;)


Oh, some pictures of the maps!  I love how the buses looked then and how Mike gets excited explaining to us where the routes used to be and the changes.  Always comparisons :)


How about this bus?  It was 5 dollars with full cargo of little people, something that Ari still likes quite a bit.


We were so hungry that we went to Crackle and Barrel.  It has not disappointed us so far.  Of course, I forgot to take a picture once our food came, but trust me we devoured our food.

This is something new that she is doing at restaurants.  Take out the sugars, put them back, take out sugars...


So, this is a bit out of order since it is still the antique store, but she loved the guitar and the horse!  Maybe next time we can get one.





And that ends our very nice day!

4 comments:

Michael Nelson said...

I wish we could have afforded the horse.

Tiffany said...

Glenn loved/loves that too...esp. with the jelly containers stacked vertically. Anything to keep them amused!

Looks like a good trip, we should go there soon too, or someplace similar with antiquing/etc.

Jane said...

I am having MAJOR antique envy at this end. If I can ever plan a trip to visit my penpal, you MUST take me to that shop. The images of birds and maps are things that I dream about putting in to my art work!

Bumpkin Hill said...

such fun to visit your Blog, I loved your little girl on the horse, I loved my little rocking horse as a child. Those books were a great find too. Hugs, Catherine x