Monday, September 14, 2020

Saturday and Sunday in Georgia

 Emmi has never had a pedicure and Annie and I thought it would be fun to treat her to this experience.  Of course, Annie and I LOVED having our feet done, but as for Emmi?  I think it was an experience that she probably won't repeat any time soon, if ever.  She was a good sport and even had her fit dipped in wax - without complaint.  I think, if she could have run, she probably would have.  Good job for hanging in there Emmi.

Finished toes.  You will notice the Emmi decided that clear polish was as far as she was going to stretch things.  
After our manicures we went home and fixed dinner.  Emmi invited her friend Chapel over for dinner.  He and Emmi were so excited to have a home cooked dinner.  Annie fixed ham, funeral potatoes, jello salad, green salad and corn.  We had an incredibly fun evening getting to know Emmi's friend.  We are glad she has someone to hang out with and go on investigating journeys with.

Sunday we decided to drive to Columbia and see the new temple.  It is only about an hour from where we were staying.  The temple is beautiful and it was a great outing for the Sabbath.  We even had a little lesson in the car on the way to the temple.







On the way home we stopped at Smash Burger and had a burger and fries.  
That brought our visit close to an end.  We began the process of packing and trying to get everything we bought into our already packed suitcases.
Last picture of Lynda Ann and Emmi.  It was a sad moment with lots of tears from all three of us.  We were so grateful for time we had to spend with Emmi but also sad when it had to come to an end.  
It was a memorable trip with lots of fun memories.  It was so fun to be with Emmi.  She was a great host and chauffeur and an amazing granddaughter!  Love you so much, Emmi, and can't wait until we can be together again.  Stay happy, healthy and firm in the gospel as you are now.


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