I love working with Sally Lynn MacDonald from Gel Press. She is friendly and talented – and she knows everyone. She also wears the colors that she demos with on her hands.
And Sally Lynn likes to demo while standing, which is not easy on her back because she was blessed with height. So when she mentioned at the end of the first day in Syracuse a few weeks ago that her back was barking at her, I knew where I was heading after getting a bite to eat.
Even when I am on the road, I try to get my home improvement items at Lowe’s so I can support the company that employs my son. It took about 20 minutes in the plumbing department before I found what I thought would do the trick. I made sure to get to the show early on Sunday and surprised her when she arrived.
She was very happy . . .
Even Dee took it for a spin, though from this angle you can’t tell that one table is taller than the other.
Those “legs” came in handy two weeks later in West Springfield. They will probably be seen next in Cincinnati when Sally Lynn comes to town for Stampaway – and for an appearance in our store.
This may be the last time we see the Syracuse show from this angle – Onondaga Community College moved its graduation to “our” weekend next year so the show will be held on the same weekend at a different location a few miles away. Steve and Michelle have not announced the location yet, so I will leave that to them when they are ready.
One other Syracuse view that I wanted to share – some of the workers from the college were bringing tables back to the building, and I thought their choice of “fork lift” was interesting . . .
My husband did this for the ladies at our monthly church chicken dinner who cut the pies. They love it, too; great back saver.
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