Hey all -
I've been in Arizona for almost a week now, and I know I've only gotten one post out during the time that I've been gone - but there comes a time when family time is the focus. And that's where I am.
Knowing that my brother was only going to be with us until Saturday, I just dropped the ball of staying in contact, let all social media and blogging go and just settled in to that family time.
I don't know when the last time was that it was just my dad, me and my siblings. Since we've become adults, it's rare. Extremely rare.
So what did we get up to? We did some history stuff. You see, these apples didn't fall far from the tree, my brother and I. We are history nuts, and love having our feet in places where amazing things happened in the past.
The weather has been fantastic - in every way. Our first historical outing was Heritage Square where you can do a self guided walking tour with audio being played through your phone. I love how times have changed making audio things so easy!
We were not able to get in to the Rossen house as we were there on Thursday, but the walking tour info from the outside was great.
We walked around looking at hold houses from the outside and learning a bit about the people who built them and imagining what life was like here in the late 1800s when folks were trying to claim this desert wasteland.
Life was harsh. But people's determination was even harsher.
Downtown backdrop!
Photo op in the pavillon -
And so many selfies trying to capture the moments and make them last -
As far as keeping my hands busy - Look at all of the aqua hexies that have been added to my "blocks!" Can you call them blocks when they are weird shaped like this? I think I can.
There has been a LOT of movie watching going on here.
We watched all THREE of the Dan Brown Movies from Angels & Demons to Da Vinci Code and to Inferno. (I love me some Tom Hanks!) and I'm so glad I brought handwork with me or I would frankly have gone nuts.
Is this why there are so many unfinished hexagon projects from history? Folks had to have something to keep their hands busy, but they took so long that they were often unfinished as life stepped in and took over?
Close up of this one -
It's got fabrics reminiscent of my September trip to Kenya - (The hurricane happened on the tail end of that one - just as I got home and I feel like I left Kenya in the past unmentioned. But the Zebra!)
And no, those aren't pickles in the dark green. It's Saguaro cactus from a previous visit to Phoenix, gifted by a student friend while I was teaching. I love it.
Having my brother here until Saturday afternoon has kept me from retail therapy as far as fabric goes. And that's okay. I have fabric coming out of my ears at home.
That didn't stop me from doing some online damage because - when stressed out, girl's just gotta do SOMETHING and have a few things waiting for her when she gets home.
Guess what happens Friday 11/15/24?
Moonflower release day and gift-away!
I'll be hitting the ground running to get this ready for you, and yes - there will be a gift-away! I'll be drawing for two winners who will each receive a Moonflower PDF pattern from me, and a Moonflower fabric roll from Cotton To Quilts!
It all begins just a week before we start in on our Old Town mystery on 11/22/24.
How are your fabric pulls coming?
Quiet, peace and serenity.
While I can still enjoy it, I'm taking long walks around the lakes here in Sun Lakes, AZ.
Today I'm headed over to visit my sister in law in Gilbert. We'll spend a few hours catching up.
Tomorrow morning I'll be heading to the airport - not sure if I can get another post out before I get home so if you don't hear from me tomorrow, check back in on Wednesday.
If we can do all of these things (or just pick one for today) and keep showing up for each other, we can make it through whatever comes. We CAN make our own communities a better place.
You may be happy - there are others who are devastated. Just be aware. Everyone you meet is facing battles you know nothing about. Give them grace, give them space.
Remember why we do this mystery during the holidays? I have had so many messages from folks reiterating that they now understand and this year they need it, and the community we have built together more than ever.
Just be kind. Always.
Quiltville Quote of the Day -
To our men and women in uniform, past, present, and future - We thank you.
Happy Veteran's Day -
Hug a veteran today!
Hug a veteran today!
Family time is the best time. Cherish it. I've lost most of my family, just 1 brother left.
ReplyDeleteYour hexies look fabulous.
Have a safe flight home .
Blessings 🙏💞
I have to wait to hug my Veteran Son! He's coming home for Thanksgiving. Thanks for sharing your time in AZ. It's been chilly in the PNW. Enjoy the family visits. Excited to use my Tula Pink Stash for the old Town Mystery.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you are having this family time. Memories to hold on to.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your family time!! Glad you have good weather to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteYou're right Bonnie, family is the most important priority; enjoy them while you have them and the rest of us will catch up when you return home and settle back in. It's great to see you out and about, having a good time with your loved ones -- those smiles say it all! Lynne
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Bonnie, I am so glad you are getting your family time. So important. I will hug my veteran today more than once!! (PS, I think you meant 11/15th not 11/5??) Looking forward to purchasing this pattern, I have tons of grays to use up!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you are enjoying some well deserved down time with your family. I just thought I should mention that the drop date for Moonflower is a past date. I am confused. (?)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bonnie, I enjoy your posts so much. Thank you for the way you embody the practice of kindness. We never know what others have gone thru or are going thru, do we? So we extend a bit of grace and practice what we preach, to every person. ❤️
ReplyDeleteThank you Bonnie. I needed your post about not giving up. I copied it and will post it on my Facebook. I think many of us need that. Beverly
ReplyDeleteBonnie, I so appreciate your reminder that "Everyone you meet is facing battles you know nothing about." This is universally true. A good reminder to us, to not further injure an already wounded heart! -Kathy
ReplyDeletefamily is time is the best.....and I am so very very excited for Moonflower- several of us from Susans Quilters will be making it!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo ops! I hope you are enjoying your family/down time. Arizona is such a beautiful state. Have a safe trip home!
ReplyDeleteGlad you are able to spend much deserved time with your family. Love the Moonflower pattern. Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteFamily time is so important. Glad you had the opportunity. Tomorrow I fly out to have a sisters sightseeing trip and I am so excited. It is the first time in our adult lives. Wonder if we will fight like we did as kids, haha. Fabric is pulled and I am ready!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bonnie, another inciteful post, will share your beautiful reminder, . Thirty of us got together to comfort and plan, a much needed support group. Safe travels home.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great idea, every friend I have is having a very difficult time. And all I could think of was to not watch/read too much news!
DeleteSo glad you got some time with your family, it is so hard when they are gone. Savor those good times and big smiles to prop you up during the hard times. Happy Sewing!
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