SOOOOOOOOO... while he was gone, Lily and I went on lots of walks together and explored more of Salt Lake. While we didn't go to any museums, or stores, this post is more of the hidden treasures that we found together on our walks.
Check out this awesome home... I love how it looks like a doll house... admit it... it does!!!
And this home below is just beautiful also! It looks like a plantation mansion - right here downtown Salt Lake!
I know I'm an Art History Major, but I have to admit - this random sculpture totally stumped me. I have no idea what it refers to - or means. Any ideas?
How many cities have a "Q Street"? Okay - so maybe a lot of cities do - but... how many of them imprint the name of the street on the sidewalk? I bet not many. Salt Lake is so cool!
Here's one that blew me away. I was walking by this home and I saw a harp in the window. So, of course, as I'm exploring - I had to take a picture of it! But as I got closer, there wasn't just one harp - or two harps - or three harps... but there were NINE harps in the front living room of this home. They were all pedal harps (as compared to lever harps) - which retail for at least $30k. Think about it $30k x 9 harps = $270,000. That's AT LEAST over a quarter of a million dollars (probably closer to about a half million) just sitting in the front living room of this home. I sure hope they have a good alarm system going on in here!
Lily was such a good girl just chillin' and enjoying the scenery while I was busy taking random pictures!
Look how massive this Ronald McDonald house is going to be? Fun fact - most times when you donate to charities - your money doesn't go DIRECTLY to the cause (it goes to overhead, and employees, and CEO's - you get the picture)... but with the Ronald McDonald house 100% of the money donated goes directly to the house - not a penny on employees of Ronald McDonald's house. That's like tithing money - or temples!
I couldn't forget to take pictures of two awesome edifices located within one block of where I lived. The Cathedral of the Madeline (which I'm kinda jealous that Mormon churches don't have bells - or play them either - every time the bells play downtown I always tell Lily that they are playing just for her) and the Salt Lake Temple - which is literally like 200 steps away from our apartment complex.
The next day Lily and I went to the Downtown Farmer's Market. Everyone knows what a Farmer's Market is - and everyone's seen the goods they sell - but has everyone seen one of these:
A KEG COOLER
(I think my dad needs this for his birthday)!
A didgeridoo!
(Which you have to play by circular breathing - which is like constantly blowing through a straw while breathing at the same time - try it - it's nearly impossible to do).
And this...
I'm not quite sure what it is... but it's some weird instrument that the guy claims is from Sweden.
Even though we had a lot of fun adventures - our favorite was chatting with Daddy each time he had a free minute to spare.
When Michal returned home he was so excited to see Lily and she was so tired from playing with him that they fell asleep together.
Michal is such a good daddy. Lily is such a lucky girl to have him as her daddy. And we are all so grateful when he's home and not away interviewing.
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