Since I am at work I'll give a brief (pictureless....for now) report of my weekend.
I got up at o'dark thirty on Friday. Got myself ready and said goodbye to the girls (Cassidy in person and Abi to the darkness of her room).

We go to the airport with me only screaming at about 6 cars scissoring in front me, scaring the bejeebers out of me.
It took about 5 minutes to go through security even though I got my bags checked twice....don't I feel special??

At the gate (B8) a young lady asked my to make sure it was the gate for Salt Lake City. We then got to talking, she missed her flight even though she was sitting RIGHT there, the night before. She was headed to Great Falls, MT and back home to Lewistown. Well, that's where Jim's family is from so we were discussing the "small world". It made that hour and a half

rolleyes

go quickly!!
Other than I was sitting in the same row as a grumpy gus the flight was uneventful...we even made it into Salt Lake 15 minutes early. So I called Glynis and she hadn't made it to the airport yet. After checking to see where I was going I headed to passenger pickup where 3, count em 3, gold mini vans went by. A quick phone call to Glynis and she and HER gold mini van were then located.
"What do you want to do?", "Anything!!" (this was the theme of the weekend).
On the way to the planeterium, Glynis showed me some wonderful architecture and the drug park. The Catholic Cathedral was beautiful.

. The planeterium was wonderful, well worth the price (free

). After finding the car AND parking garage exit....after 10 minutes of going around and around we were ready to make our own exit

. We then decided we were just hungry enough to find lunch.
We went to Hires Big H Restaurant....had wonderful food, drinks and horrible service. At some point Alan called Glynis and invited himself to supper....he said to make sure I was comfortable on Sunday...we decided it was that he didn't want to eat at home!!
We then went to Salt Lake Square were we saw wonderful pieces of architecture and heard enough of the organ recital to be satisfied but we decided we couldn't be quiet for any longer than 5 minutes.

The Tabernacle has to be the most beautiful, acoustically, performance place.
After The Beehive House (which I accidently kept calling the honey house) we decided to go check into my hotel. We had breezed through all of my must sees and decided to try a new spot Gardner Village. OH MY GOODNESS!! that little village was amazing!!

Glynis and I found our happy spot...a beautiful Christmas shop!

The village was decorated for Halloween and we had fun just browsing.
As it headed toward supper time we went to The Training Table and stuffed ourselves once again. Alan took our picture together so that we would have proof for you all. He left when we said we were going to go get ice cream.
Don't ask me how but ice cream became Ikea

An hour later we come out of Ikea and I went back to the hotel to go to bed.
Friday was awesome and 15 minutes together we were finishing each other's sentences, we have so much in common. We also decided that Cassidy doesn't get any choice...she is either staying in state or going to the Univ. of Utah.
