Heading to Leesburg
antiques/junking, celebrations, Moving to DC, partiesWhat a fun group! Here we are in front of Prom Dress Central, other wise known as the "Anti- Hope Room", (Hope is such a funny person to be with, and she came up with that name, since it is pretty over whelmingly beautifully stocked with froof, and she doesn't care for that stuff)
Pictured in the back row is: Jessica http://www.suchprettythings.typepad.com/
Pamelahttp://www.suchprettythings.typepad.com/
Lori myfaeriewindow.blogspot.com/>
Amy http://www.inspireco.blogspot.com/
Heather prettypetals.typepad.com/>
Andrea http://www.velvetstrawberries.typepad.com/
Front is: Hope http://besottment.typepad.com/
me
Beth http://bethleintz.typepad..com/
Stephenie justalittlebitpink.blogspot.com/>
and Robin http://thriftymissprissy.typepad.com/
We were at On a Whim, a place of pink polka dot loveliness (that I don't have the web address for right now, sorry). One room there is nothing but vintage gowns and hats. I've been there before and have made the appropriate sqeally noises when I first saw the room, so really enjoyed listening as each new person came in and saw it all for the first time. There might have been a happy squeal or two…
The owner, Donna Trexler has done a breath taking, squeal producing job of displaying her gowns.
And her HATS!!!!! I was in love with the hats!!
What better backdrop for a group photo of this group?
By the way, I am loving my new camera! I'm getting used to it, and learning a few tricks. Plus, I downloaded Picassa photo editing and have had a chance to experiment with that. I'd love to learn how to add tint to a sepia photo, wouldn't it be pretty if I had been able to add a blush of pink to the roses in this one?
The Cottage ( www.cottageatleesburg.com ) was as cute as a bug, just as its welcoming front porch implied.
There was lots to talk about all day, and you might think it was complicated for a big group to shop together, but we all had such similar interests we had an easy time staying together while we poked around here and there in Leesburg. There was time to mingle and talk one on one too, and talking to Amy and Andrea and hearing about thier toddlers helped my homesickness about missing Sugarwings. (only 4 more days till I get to hold my little Fairy Grand Baby again!!)
Here is Andrea, Hope, and Amy. I've met them all at Silver Bella, but never really got a chance to spend time with Hope or Amy till yesterday, and am so glad I got a chance to hang with them both.
This year have been lucky enough to get to visit with Andrea once in April, then again in May, and now here in June. We both have husbands that travel a lot, and she joked that we might see each other more than we see them.
Amy has invited me to come to a craft day at her home when I "head" back this way again. Can't wait.
Most of the things that I was really attracted to, like this statue, weren't feasible for my suitcase. I guess the shopping part of the day was more for social than for buying purposes for me. The stores in Leesburg will always be some of my faves, but on this day, I was too busy chatting to be seriously shopping.
Although, this little guy might have fit into my suitcase…
We did manage to buy a few goodies, and Pamela provided the cutest travel folders filled with pockets for receipts, business cards and custom tags with our names on them to tie onto our shopping bags so we could tell whose was whose. When Beth, Robin, and I loaded my trunk, Beth saw this and said we had to snap a picture of the tagged loot.
If you travel with bloggers, there is one photo op after another!
I'll have some pictures of the little (did I really say little? I meant extravagant and generous) gift exchange as well as the haul from shopping later on.
Thanks, Heather for pulling it all together for us to meet! What a fun group, and a beautiful day.