Monday I arrived home from the annual Sisters weekend to Utah. It was filled with eating, and shopping, and eating, and laughing, and did I mention eating? We hit all our usual places,
Gardner Village, Tai Pan, Park City Outlets. We did our part to help stimulate the economy. But for me the whole purpose in going was to hunt down and find Star Mill Antiques. I saw this place blog surfing one day on
Tara Whitney's blog. I knew I had to go. So Monday found us in Draper, I was so close I could taste it. I called the store to get direction and to my utter
disappointment they are only open on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, "WHAT"? If I hadn't been driving and in a car with 6 other women I would have sat right down and bawled! I was sick, this was supposed to be the highlight of my trip and they were closed! After saying to my sister Suzann over a hundred times "I can't believe they are closed!"
insert a whinny tone (Thanks
Suz for not telling me to shut up and deal with it, because I'm sure you were thinking it after about the 20
th time.) Anyway where was I, oh yea feeling sorry for myself. I decided "what the heck" I'm going to call the cell number on the recording and ask if they would possibly open the store for a heart broken, weary traveler. And much to my amazement he said "Sure, no problem" If I hadn't been driving and in a car with 6 other women I would have jumped up and down for joy! So we were off to Star Mill Antiques. And can I just tell you it did not disappoint! Daniel, the owner was more than
accommodating, he told the history of the mill, let me pick his brain, answered all our questions,
made us feel right at home. However after 7 women, 3 days of shopping and a minivan I was only able to take a few things home. So I left Daniel and Star Mill with a promise to be back soon with a truck to make the light blue
armoire holding the quilts and the
mannequin child with no arms, mine! Thank you again Daniel, it
truly was a pleasure.