Friday, April 8, 2011

Basement Treasures...


My friend posted on Facebook a picture of his family with his children all grown up. This friend and his wife served me a meal when I first got to Denmark on my mission (we didn't get a lot of dinner appointments in Denmark...). I thought I took some pictures of his family when we were there. I started looking for my mission pictures, but I got distracted and found some family treasures. Here's what I found.

I found a birth announcement for my mother's cousin's daughter. She's a Facebook Friend so I just had to add it and I'll let her know it's posted.


When I was a kid, my brother and I cut this picture of Moses Malone out of the local newspaper. We hung it up on the wall and it stayed there for maybe 10 years. I have no idea how it got saved and put in my stuff, but it did.

I remember a concert I attended at the University of Utah Special Events Center where me and many other kids all played our accordians. There was a special guest there that evening, none other than Myron Floren, principle accordian player for Lawrence Welk. I remember standing in line and I got a signed photo. I probably haven't looked at that picture for over 30 years...



(that's really me, not my second son...)


You probably didn't know that accordianists had an Optimist's Creed, did you?

There were other things in the basement and I hope to include some of them in later posts, but I think I found a true gem. Behold the instructions on how to make Relief Society Acrylic Grapes!



If you would can't read these instructions and would like a readable copy so your home teaching room can be adorned with the Relief Society grapes, let me know and I'll get you a copy.


5 comments:

  1. Thanks for the RS Grape instructions. My mom did these when I was a kid and I'm thinking of adding a bunch to my retro redwood burl table. What a hoot!

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    1. I've gotten more interest in this post...everyone remembers the acrylic grapes!

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  2. I would love a clear copy of the instructions!!! Please let me know how to obtain one.

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  3. I would love to get a copy I could read of those instructions. What do I need to do to get one?

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    1. Nanette--my e-mail information is under the "Contact Me" tab at the top of this page. E-mail me and I'll send hopefully legible copies to you.

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