The first Saturday in November is Bazaar Day in my family. It's been that way as long as I can remember. We meet early and browse and shop and end with lunch.
My first memories of the bazaars were a bit different. It was waking up before the sun was even peaking over the horizon and loading up the car and heading to the elementary/middle school in Eagle. My mom & my aunt shared space by the back door so I could freely come and go to the car as I needed. I would help bag things and run little errands until I got bored and then out the car I would go to read or sleep. As I got older I started running the calculator and handling money and sometimes it was not pleasant, I'm sure, for my Mom to deal with my attitude. I cherish those memories, though, they are what started and cultivated my desire to be crafty.
Later, after my Mom had stopped selling things and I was in high school & college, I didn't attend as regularly. I'm sure sleeping was much more interesting to me. :-)
Lately though, we go every year and my Aunts & Cousins join us and it's nice to walk around and see what people can create. Every year there is usually something new that I never would have thought of. But more than seeing the nifty items for sale, it is a time to just be. Not think about work, or chores, or what I need to do, but to just enjoy the time with my Mom and family and just be together.
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You have a wonderful way of conveying memories, and reminding me of those I've forgotten. Thank you for being you!
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