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Thursday, October 09, 2025

Sunrise & Ridges


I took this photo 3 minutes ago.  Three minutes before I sat down to start writing this post.

This morning was the first morning of autumn that we had to lower the blinds in the dining area of the cabin during breakfast because the SUN....was finally able to make it through the leafy tree curtain that keeps us hidden all summer long.

Leaves are falling quite rapidly now and ridges are clearly visible - our changing landscape day by day.

I miss the sunrises during the summer months, yet enjoy my morning porch time with my coffee and a bit of phone scrolling with the hummingbirds.

The birds are gone now - flown south for the winter, their feeders washed, dried and put away until next spring arrives.

It's not only the view that is changing rapidly, but the colors, too.  I took these photos a mere 2 weeks ago maybe?


Things are much more yellow-gold instead of yellow-green....but that's okay.  I'm ready to start putting my blocks together having finished constructing the last pile of blocks yesterday.


Now the job of laying out begins.

There has been a whole lot of repetition in cutting units, sewing units, pressing units, trimming units as needed and assembling the many blocks from the created parts.

A lot of time to keep my mind steady.  And I've needed it.


It's been more than a week of staying silent on something really big we are dealing with as a family but there are things I need you to know. Things I want you to understand.

Things I am trying hard to understand myself.

On September 30th I received group text from son Jason to Hubster Dave and myself that he had been admitted to the hospital.

He went to emergency after he couldn't manage the pain of severe headaches any longer.

At first the ER doc was dismissive.  But Jason pushed and they agreed to a CT.

The doc came back "Mr. Hunter, I owe you an apology. We found something on your CT.  We are admitting you and scheduling you for an MRI."

They kept him overnight. ran a battery of tests.

And then a week of waiting began before he could get in to the neuro surgeon.

There is a large tumor at the back of his cerebellum. We are gutted but hopeful.

We did another video call (There have been many over the past week.) last night. He is scheduled for brain surgery to remove the tumor on October 21st.

There are many issues with trying to keep a business running here, and taking care of him there and dealing with pets and retreaters and so much.  So much.

We don't know how long his recovery will take. We can only take this one day at a time.  Will his speech be impacted? His ability to walk? To feed himself? Where can we both help him the most?

The other side of things is that he lives in a 300 sq ft studio apartment in Vancouver, Washington.  There isn't room for all of us.

So far the plan is for Dave to go out for the surgery where Jason will be in ICU for a few days. When he is ready to be moved I can come out and start helping with his care. Jeff will be helping here while we tag team with Jason.

The studio apartment is a hurdle so we are starting to look for a VRBO that we can do a longer term rental on. We need 2 bedrooms or at least a 1 bedroom with a pull out sofa to make his rehab work.

How long will it be before he can drive? We don't know what it is going to take to get him back to normal, but the upside is that the neuro surgeon is VERY capable and very encouraging that he will be able to fully recover and resume normal life.

Why am I telling you all of this now??

Because mystery season is around the corner and I have been barraged with mystery posts.

Yes - the mystery will still go on as planned but I need you to know that there may be some weeks that some parts are delayed or put off an extra week.  This may be a longer term mystery than we've done in the past.

If you need to order specialty rulers from me there may be no way to ship them to you until I get back home. I don't have anyone trained to take over the mail order part of my business...and yet I have ordered supplies already and they are sitting here just waiting for introduction day.

Why do I worry about the quilting end of things? Because it is the one thing I somewhat have some control over where everything else right now is beyond me.

My eldest son has a brain tumor on the other side of the country and I'm finding it hard to function other then putting pieces through the machine...more pieces...just keep sewing.

My Vancouver, Washington readers - we need to stay fairly close to the hospital for his rehab and appointments. Do you know of anyone who has a VRBO or Airbnb that might suit our purposes? Please let me know by email at quiltville@gmail.com (not in the comments) if you have any leads.

Jason of course has moments of believing this will all turn out okay, and then he feels the anxiety creeping in. So do we.

Please know that I will do everything I can go keep the mystery running through the holidays even if clue release days may change, or be delayed depending on what is going on.

Some of you may tell me to skip it this year, but honestly - we've been doing this every holiday season for those going through rough times.  Maybe this year I need to do it for me - as I can - when we can.

Thank you for your understanding.


Quiltville Quote of the Day -

Pet the fabric, cut the fabric, press the fabric, stitch the fabric, whatever it takes. ⁣
Vintage nine patch quilt top found in Virginia.

Thanks for listening -

 

332 comments:

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Chris Olson said...

Prayers for you and know that you are not alone! Worry about your needs we all understand family is the top priority!

Dorothy A Hobson said...

Bonnie as I read your post I found myself weling up and praying all at the same time. I cannot fathom how gutted you, Dave, and Jeff are. I have begun to lift Jason up in prayer for complete healing, as well as his medical team for guidance. You, Dave, and Jeff as well for strength. Hugs Bonnie from my heart to yours.

Anonymous said...

Thinking of you and your family. Best of luck to you all

Catholic Bibliophagist said...

I am so sorry to hear about your son, and our family will be praying for all of you as well as for him. We love you, Bonnie, and appreciate all that you've done for the quilting world. Please don't feel pressured to do the mystery on the same schedule that you usually do. None of us would blame you for canceling or postponing it. But if you feel that it helps you to proceed with the mystery, please do it on your own schedule and at your own pace.

Anonymous said...

My husband's oldest son had a brain tumor. He had to go to rehabilitation and relearn a few things but having g him present was most important. Also, he eventually adopted a dog, was the best medicine and he made great progress.

Anonymous said...

My thoughts are with you and your family, especially for Jason's healing.

Andee Neff said...

My heart goes out to Jason and you all. If there is anything I can do please name it. I will be praying.

Anonymous said...

Hugs and prayers for all of you during this very scary time. Prayers for the surgeon and other Drs and nurses as well. 🙏🏻🙏🏻♥️♥️

Anonymous said...

Hugs and prayers to you and your family…Kay

Anonymous said...

Family first! We are here supporting you in whatever you need. When you are out there, if you forgot to take something, just post it. Vancouver mail will need extra help. Sending you waves of love!

Anonymous said...

Family first! We are here supporting you in whatever you need. When you are out there, if you forgot to take something, just post it. Vancouver mail will need extra help. Sending you waves of love!

Sue said...

Sending love and positive thoughts for you and your family. Family comes first.

Anonymous said...

Prayers to you and your family.

Sharon B said...

Bonnie, we love you so much! Blessings to you and your son.

Anonymous said...

Our children are always our children no matter the age ! Extending prayers to everyone for rough days ahead ! The Lord doesn't give us what we can't handle and God be with you. And yes to sewing sewing and sewing !

Tammy Halstead said...

Adding my prayers to the many coming your way!

Anonymous said...

Prayers for a successful surgery and a great recovery. Bonnie - your family comes first ALWAYS. The quilting family will be patient. As a mother I know the quiet fear you are feeling and I am sending you hugs and strength. (Linda Thain)

Paula Duncan said...

Whatever you want to do, Bonnie. We support you. Prayers for you all.

Cathy Capet Maxwell said...

Bo now prayers of course. I live in north central WV and I’m a retired USPS Postmaster. I could drive and pick up your rulers and handle your mail issues while you are gone . Private message me.

Cathy Capet Maxwell said...

I live in North Central WV and I’m a retired USPS Postmaster. I would gladly drive and pick up your mailable items and handle that for you in your absence. Private message me..

Carla said...

Prayers and hugs to you and the family. Will be praying that surgery will be successful and rehab and recovery quick! 🙏🏼

Eileen said...

So sorry to hear of this, Bonnie. Quilting does help keep us going in times of trouble. I will be praying for Jason and the people caring for him. Hugs to all of you.

Kathy Pitts said...

Love and prayers to you and your family.

Anonymous said...

Love and hugs to all of you! Wishing Jason a successful surgery and recovery. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.

Anonymous said...

Hugs and healing prayers

Anonymous said...

Sending positive thoughts and prayers for a successful surgery and a remarkable recovery for your son—

Anne Manns said...

My best wishes to you, your son, and your husband.

Anonymous said...

Oh Bonnie I am sad to read this. But sounds like he is in good hands and will have a complete recovery. Rehab will hopefully go smooth and I’m sure having his mom and dad there will be very helpful. You do what you need to do with the mystery, do your own time and do it for you. You have helped so many of us throughout the years. I wish we could do more for you. But I will pray and I’m sure this group will be praying everyday for you, Hubster Dave and Jason. Please take care of yourself too. 🙏🙏🙏

Susan Oakes said...

Praying for Jason, his medical team, and for you and the rest of your family as you help him through this. May God grant you all an extra measure of strength and faith!

Kathleen said...

Hugs and more Hugs, Bonnie. I hope you will look into the possibility of an INPATIENT REHAB HOSPITAL. For as many days as his insurance will pay. My husband just spent 3 weeks at a rehab hospital, and it was SO good for him. They push the patients hard, with lots of therapy every day, and they make faster progress than those who go home and do home therapy. They have a nurse at all times, and in case anything comes up, it is addressed immediately. Lean on the professionals every single moment you can. Therapists can make enormous progress in all those things you mentioned - speech, daily living, memory, and physical therapy. You'll have lots of people supporting you so you can support him...

Irene said...

Bonnie, my heart goes out to you and your family. I can only imagine the anxiety you must feel. I understand you wanting to go ahead with the mystery, but nobody is going to hold you to that and if you get caught up in caring for your son, that is more important than a mystery quilt. Sending positive vibes to Jason, you and your family. 💗

Cindy A said...

My thoughts and prayers to your son, yourself and family. You give so much to all of us, please take all the time you need for your family. The mystery quilt can be slowed down or delayed.

Anonymous said...

Prayers to you and family. Please take the time you need. God will be with you.

Anonymous said...

Thinking of you all, sending hugs ❤️🐢❤️Marie

Mary Beth S said...

Praying for you, your family, especially your son, for a full, speedy recovery.

Anonymous said...

My prayers are with you all!!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Patti

Anonymous said...

Bonnie and Family,
Our family to yours, hugs and blessings. Our family walked a similar path with our son 12 years ago. He is still here with us, strong and healthy. The neurosurgeons here in the PNW are incredible.
Ask the hospital for a social worker/liaison to help you make arrangements, find housing, and link you to available resources.
Vancover is about an hour away from where we are and i don't know resources. If I can help or listen, please reach out.
Lyn Kaufmann

Anonymous said...

Sending prayers and hugs to you and your family Bonnie.

Mary LaPointe said...

Bonnie, my thoughts and prayers are for you and your family. Don't hesitate to cancel anything that keeps you away from your son's needs. WE CAN WAIT!

Anonymous said...

Wishing your son all the best as well as you and the rest of your family. You are in my thoughts and prayers

Tricia said...

I've been reading your blog long enough to remember when your boys were in high school! If they (and you!) made it through that, you all will definitely make it through this. You have the love and support and thoughts and prayers of thousands of quilters behind you. This is a period of suffering and uncertainty, please be gentle with yourselves.

Anonymous said...

Sending you prayers and peace for a full recovery for him.

Anonymous said...

Prayers for you and your family, family first 🥰 Carol

Anonymous said...

Oh Bonnie, I am thinking and sending y’all good and healing thoughts and will continue to pray all turns out well!

Anonymous said...

Oh Bonnie, how frightening for you all! I will keep your family in my heart and send positive thoughts your way. I appreciate you wanting to keep the mystery quilt going, but don’t let it overwhelm you. We all love you and what you do for our quilting worlds. If clues are delayed or take longer than usual, I guarantee everyone will understand. Big hugs to you!

Cheryl said...

Family comes first! Praying for Jason - that all goes well during his surgery and that he has a full recovery. Also praying for peace and comfort for you, Jason and the rest of the family.

Anonymous said...

Prayers and hugs for you and your family. So thankful your son was persistent. I hope you are able to find housing for the recovery time. Please take care of yourself too. I have been through difficult issues with family and it is so important for you and your husband to have a break. The cancer staff might be able to direct you to organizations who can help you with some of the help you may need to show you how to do different tasks. Don't hesitate to ask for it, they WANT to help. Anita Stanley

Karen Wolf said...

You are going thru a parents worst nightmare, when you feel helpless to heal your child. You know that your many fans and followers are behind you every step of the way, sending love and hope. I’m sending prayers of strength to his entire medical team. They need to know that they are also being held in our hearts.

Anonymous said...

Oh, Bonnie, thinking of you and your family. Take all the time you need. We will still be here.

JANET said...

Hugs and prayers for your family. Everything will be ok. Jason was led to the right ER, at the right time, to see the right DR that would change procedure, and do the CT, and was referred to the best Neurosurgeon, giving a positive outcome. He is in good hands, all the way around! As far as the mystery quilt, if you feel you must, why not do a rerun from a previous year? Or a pattern in the que to be released=a mystery ready to go.

Mary O said...

My heart goes out to you and your family. Best wishes to Jason for a successful surgery and recovery. Thank you for sharing with your loyal members. We will all keep you in our prayers.

Tracey Honig said...

Oh, Bonnie. I was catching snippets of things on the blog today at work. But now that I am able to read through it I am so sorry for your son. I am glad the doctor's finally listened to him. I hope and pray that he receives the care he needs & I will pray for the patience that you & Dave & Jeff will need to help get through the rehab. I pray that things come out well, and sewing helps keep your mind & hands busy. Thank you for letting us know, but I am not concerned with the mystery at all this year. I pray for you all in this time. Love from Tracey in Texas

Penny G said...

So thankful Jason advocated for himself. So thankful that you are close as a family and are striving to do your best for him. With as much as you have done for so many quilters I know thoughts and prayers for all are raining down. You are loved and by extension your family is loved through the stories you have shared. Please don't let worry about quilting detract from your family's needs. We will be here for you.

AnnaMarie said...

If the mystery clues might be late don’t worry about it. Your friends on the blog will understand. If I lived closer I would offer to help any way I could.
Prayers for all your family.

Jzygail/Karen said...

Well, obviously, you know what your priority here is, and it is NOT us. Nor should it be. We're grown ups and emergencies always take a precedent to fun stuff. That you are still willing to even TRY to fit us in is a huge favor from you to us and I would hate to think anyone who follows you could fail to see that.

Do what you have to do when you have to do it and we will be here and ready (and happy) to get clues when they come.

In the meantime know that those who pray are doing so and those of us who do not are sending out our vibes and good feelings and best wishes to your son and your entire family. We will hold all of you in our hearts as you walk through this time together. Do not worry about us; this time is for you and your family to deal and OUR time to hold YOU up, to the extent we can.

Anonymous said...

So sorry to hear this. Hugs and prayers going up for your son (and you both also) Shirley

AnnaMarie said...

Don’t worry about the mystery clues might be late. Your friends on the blog will understand. If I lived closer I would volunteer to help in any way that I could.
Prayers afor you and all your family.

Anonymous said...

Bonnie-prayers so God can guide the surgeons hands, so Jason has a successful surgery and outcome. Pray for a blessing so you and your husband can endure the waiting and the stress but have peace on whatever God has for Jason. Prays for all of you. Linda

Sandy Gadbaw said...

Prayers for your Son and your family. Prayers that the community understands and doesn’t push you.

Anonymous said...

Prayers for all of you! The mystery can wait or be done slowly. We all understand, family should always be first.

Anonymous said...

Wow! That news is certainly concerning but I am hopeful for Jason and all of you too. Thinking and praying that all goes well. Keep us posted on updates and take care of yourself-whatever that requires:) and keep on sewing!

Anonymous said...

Praying for all of y’all. Love and prayers, Karen

cbott said...

Literally LOLing at this! The fact that I'm 50% Norwegian just adds to the joy!

Carolyn

Anonymous said...

Prayers for you and your family, Bonnie. Do what works for you, and that will be enough.

Toni Anne Potter said...

Endless hugs and prayers for your whole family. Take care of your son, all of your followers/friends will be here. 💜🙏

cbott said...

OMG--the laughter. It will be there, and it's priceless. Even though it feels "naughty" at the time, embrace it!

Carolyn

cbott said...

YES!!!! How can we help???

Carolyn

Anonymous said...

Have courage for the great sorrows of life and patience for the small ones; and when you have laboriously accomplished your daily task, go to sleep in peace. God is awake.

Anonymous said...

Oh, Bonnie, your quilts have gotten me through some very tough times and I’m so thankful for you and your time that it takes to do this for us. This time you take the time you need for you and your family. Hugs and prayers for you going forward.

Wendy P said...

Love and prayers to everyone. Do what you need to do when you can. Don't worry about us.

Anonymous said...

Bonnie, I wish you and your son all the best. I had brain surgery in 2002 to repair a leak in my cerebral spinal fluid. I felt fine, but was in grave danger. It was surreal checking the day of surgery, feeling fine, and signing acknowledgement of all that could go wrong in the 7-hour surgery next to my frontal cortex. I was in extremely capable hands and came through well. I understand it feels terrifying right now, but if your surgeon is expressing confidence, that is a fantastic sign. Sending you all good thoughts for a speedy recovery. Susan L

Sheri Zaugg said...

Which hospital? I will keep my ears open for something for you and your family. Many prayers and hugs coming your way.

Anonymous said...

So sorry for this news and prayers for Jason. Are they doing the surgery in Vancouver or taking him over to Portland to one of the bigger hospitals, such as St. Vincent’s which is out toward Beaverton. I only mention this so that you can rent a house close to the correct hospital. I’m not sure about Vancouver, but Portland has several hospitals

Katie Gomez said...

Big hugs and many happy and peaceful moments to a grand recovery. ❤️‍🩹

Anonymous said...

Hi Bonnie. five years ago on October 12, my 35 yo daughter went for an eye checkup. the optometrist saw something ‘funny’ and referred her for an immediate CT scan. That same day, she was diagnosed with a brain tumour behind her eye, the size of a baseball. This October 15, she will be celebrating her ‘cranniversary’ of five years being tumour free. It is amazing what the hospitals can do nowadays. My prayers and thoughts are with your son and your family. By the way, she was a single mother of our 9 year old grandson. We moved in to take care of her and our grandson. A month later she was fully functional. Prayers my friend. ❤️🙏🏻❤️

Bobbie in SD said...

I have traveled this path with my son. My heart knows this fear and grief.I add my prayers for your son,your entire family,and all who be taking care of him. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Barbara Dieckmann said...

Blessings and prayers for you and your family - brave hearts facing the difficult together. I understand the need for continuity of tradition for the mystery start, but how about making releases every 2 weeks instead of every week, or a longer interval? Fun shared can soften the hard times a bit

Anonymous said...

Thinking of you and your family as you deal with this challenge. Peace to you all.

Anonymous said...

I am so sorry Bonnie. And so sorry you have so much to manage as well. Will be thinking of you all and sending positive thoughts. Mary Ann/ CA

Meran said...

Bonnie,
My thoughts are of you all. Life is so full of ups and downs.
This is time for your family. Don’t worry about scheduling mystery quilts, pattern etc…
Just sew what you want, when you want, to help you get through.
They are no commitments to your blog followers.
We are here for you when you need us.
Much Love,
Meran

Anonymous said...

Bonnie will keep you and your family in our prayers.

pat said...

Sorry to hear about your son. Family FIRST. How about a compromise? Why not announce the supplies for the mystery (but no pictures), and an explaination of what the tool is used for (making half square triangle blocks). and offering a discount? Most people already know they want to make the mystery. (love your quilts). That way people can get prepared and you are not left with a lot of stock.

Karen M said...

Bonnie, I am so sorry. Hugs to you and your family.

Cherie Moore said...

Holding your family in my thoughts and prayers. Thank goodness Jason was persistent. My heart goes out to you all.

Anonymous said...

Bonnie, please know your son and your entire family will be included in my daily prayers. Take care of yourself so that you have the strength to care for your son in his recovery.

Joan Hannes said...

Sending love and best wishes to you and your family 💜.

Anonymous said...

Heartbreaking news for all of us to read. Can only imagine what you're feeling. First instinct was to hop right through the computer screen and take care of your Inn and pets for you while you can't be there. Take away your burdens. Wish we all could do this. Just know our hearts are now sharing your load while life feels like it's going to pieces. Remember...beautiful things come from pieces. You put them together into many a quilt before and you can put them together again. Focus, breathe, only worry about the things that really matter, let the rest wait. Everyone understands. Prayers for the best possible outcome and strength for your whole family until you get there. - A.

Anonymous said...

Bonnie, my heart goes out to you. Of course prayers for the procedure Jason will go through and prayers for you, Dave, and Jeff. My husband and I had to tag team in caring for our son going through a clinical trial since we lived a few states away from him. One thing I learned is that we focus so much on our child that it's easy to forget to take care of ourselves. Do what you need to do to do just that. We will all be here for you. Cynthia F in Utah

Nikki said...

Sending hugs and positive, healing energy to you and yours.

Anonymous said...

Oh Bonnie you and your family are in my prayers. Just found out that my 55yr DIL has brain tumor and is making her eye bulge out. She is scheduled at Cleveland Clinic October 24. So many unanswered questions on what rehab will be. Thankful for your blog. Putting Jason on prayer chain. Your mystery can run as slow as needed we all understand. One day at a time ! ❤️❤️

Anne EC said...

Just read your blog & my heart goes out to you & your family. Difficult times for sure, but you will make it thru! And please take all the time you need. Your community is here for you always 😊

Nancy Skaggs said...

Prayers from TN. A tragic situation but always remember “God has this”

Anonymous said...

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Family should come first, take care of your family.

Anonymous said...

I was devastated to hear about your son. My son had cancer when he was 12 and had to do chemotherapy until he was 16. He is a healthy 28 year old now.

I will say quilting and working (when I could) were what kept me sane. You can only spend so many hours of your day worried about your son.

Quilting is a great way just to step back and let your mind take a mental break. It is okay to look after you too because you need to look after you in order to look after your son. Love from CANADA!!!! (Egypt trip) Trudy

Sherrill said...

Whoa! I've walked that road only with my hubby rather than a son. Frank was diagnosed with a glioblastoma and had 4 brain surgeries in less than a year before he passed. Your son has a different tumor than my hubby did. I'll pray that he does well with the surgery and the rehab and is able to get back to living his life in short order.

Anonymous said...

Bonnie, family comes first! Most of us have enough UFO's to keep us busy in between clues. Prayers to you and your family

Anonymous said...

Bonnie - keeping you, your son & your family in my thoughts.

Anonymous said...

Sending all of you much hugs and love. Praying for a successful surgery and a positive outcome.

Anonymous said...

Fingers crossed and sending good vibes of hope for a highly successful surgery and recovery, safe travel and strength to see your family through this. I’m so glad he persisted until he was heard.

Linda M White said...

I'm so sorry for this news. Please prioritize yourself, and please know that we're all thinking of you. The worst thing is when one of your children is in some kind of peril. It's a fear you can barely push to the back of your mind for a moment. I understand your situation and send love and support. Hugs!

Kathy Klaassen said...

I am totally ok with clues coming every OTHER week, family first!!

Mary Dowell said...

Prayers for you and your family, Bonnie you and your family come first and we will still be here praying for you and giving you our support.

Quilter Kathy said...

Oh Bonnie - that is such a worry for you all. Sending you lots of love and prayers, and hoping for a full recovery for your son.

Jessieth said...

Prayers for Jason and the rest of you as well. I'm glad you have your priorities straight: Family first! We quilters love you and 99+% of us completely understand. The mystery happens when and as it can. So be it. May all the pictures of peoples' progress be a happy distraction for you during a difficult time.

Debra said...

I'm so sorry you all have to go through with this terrible situation...hugs & Prayers go out to all.

Anonymous said...

Bonnie, my thoughts are with you and your family. Of course your son comes first. Right now, it’s a guessing game. After the surgery, you will be able to evaluate how you want to proceed with the quilt along. We will be here with you or waiting for you. Whatever you need.

Sharon Kwilter said...

So sorry for you and your family. I live in Portland, just across the river from Vancouver, WA. If you need help on this end, look me up. Furnished finder looks like it has a number of decent, though not necessarily affordable, options. The west coast is an expensive place to live. Do not worry about the mystery quilt schedule; family is much more important.

Anonymous said...

So very sorry to hear this. Sending you love and positive thoughts for a successful surgery and speedy recovery.

Anonymous said...

Many prayers for healing for your son and strength for you, Dave and your family,

Anonymous said...

Hugs and prayers to you and your family.

Anonymous said...

Bonnie, Sending you prayers and hugs for all your family during this challenging time. I know exactly what you are feeling. My only son was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer at age 37. We lived 6 hrs away and had to work around work schedules to be with him. Take one day at a time and allow family and friends to support you through this time. Take care of yourself, Paula

Anonymous said...

Bonnie, I don’t post much, but wanted to let you know you and your family and Jason are all in my prayers. Thankfully Jason didn’t take “no” for an answer and let his better sense prevail in this case. Taking care of family comes first always.

Anonymous said...

Prayers for you, Jason and Dave are being lifted up. May you each feel the peaceful presence of God’s love and may the Dr.s be led by God’s mighty hand. You need to do your family and we will all be waiting with patience and grace I pray. I know you will hear some complaints but hopefully that will be gently spoken.🙏

judith lockhart said...

Bonnie, sending love and many prayers for you and your family during this difficult time! Praying for a full recovery for Jason and blessings to you and Dave and Jeff and family! Thanks for all you do and the mystery quilt will work out somehow as you are such a giver to the quilting community!

Reena Kaplowitz said...

Bonnie sending hugs & prayers for all your family. I don't know what kind of tumor your so has but I had brain surgery in May. A meningioma tumor of the lining of the brain. It was pressing on the motor area of the front part of my right foot. No pain at all but gradually it became harder & harder to walk. It took time to figure out what was causing it- mainly due to no pain anywhere. Well an MRI found it & I had the surgery- I didn't lose hardly any hair & the surgery was successful but it has taken time to learn how to walk again. I'm telling you this because I hope it will bring hope. I am getting ready to buy another car & resume driving soon. All my other bodily functions were unaffected so if this is what he has he will have a great recovery. As it was my right foot that is why it was hard to drive. Bonnie so many people love & admire you- I just know it will all be great again in no time. All the best.

Sherry B in NC said...

Praying for your family and especially for a fast and full recovery for Jason.

Anonymous said...

Praying for Jason and for you and your family. Sending hugs

Anonymous said...

Prayers for a successful surgery and recovery and for you and Dave.

Anonymous said...

My heart goes out to you and your family. Sending healing thoughts and prayers. ❤️🙏🏼

Calamity said...

God bless your son and his surgery and his recovery, in the precious name of Jesus. Amen.

Dawn said...

Big cyber hug. Praying for a miracle of perfect recovery for Jason, from a loving God who specializes in miracles. Praying for supernatural peace for your whole family and a place to rent that accommodates all your needs.

Anonymous said...

So sorry to hear of your sons tumor and upcoming surgery. May God bless you all, the surgery be a success and he has full recovery. And May your family be blessed with strength and stamina while this is ongoing. Hugs. 🙏🏻🙏🏻

Anonymous said...

My prayers are with you and your family throughout this terrible ordeal life has thrown at you all. May you find the strength you need to go through. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️

Carol Jaeger said...

Bonnie, I'm just reading this. My heart and prayers go out to you and your family. Praying for Jason and his medical team as they plan for his upcoming surgery, for the most effective removal with the least amount of disturbance to his normal rhythms. 🙏 I can

Anonymous said...

I had to write so you know that recovery and return to “normalcy” from such surgery is very much a excellent possibility! A family member who makes a living as an artist and restores artifacts of historical significance has had such surgery more than once. Her work is her life’s passion so losing any part of mobility or artistic mobility would be devastating. She has 100% recovered after every surgery. Prayers your son has the same success! Don’t doubt his resilience or yours. May God bless you and bring your son through this ordeal. Your family is my prayers.

Anonymous said...

Praying for Jason and you two also. Praying the doctors are rested and prepared on the day of surgery. Praying for peace and clarity as you all, as a family, navigate the path in front of you. Stacy

Patricia Hawkins said...

Prayers for Jason, to get well and recuperate totally from this. I'm a new follower, and enjoy the quilt patterns, etc that you do. When things such as this have happened in our family, I try to remember that God is in control. Sending you prayers from Virginia.

Bonnie Keilbach said...

Will keep your son and family in my prayers. Sending healing thoughts and positive energy your way

Anonymous said...

Thinking of you and your family and hope everything goes well for you and your readers will understand family comes first.

Diane said...

I'm just now catching up on my emails. Bonnie, I understand what you are going through. Our oldest was diagnosed with cancer two years ago. I'll be praying for Jason and you and hubby. If you need anything, feel free to let me know. We live in Oregon.

Anonymous said...

I understand about needing a bit of normal when there is so much uncertainty- please know that your family will be showered with prayers, healing thoughts and hugs from afar -your quilting community ❤️

Anonymous said...

Bonnie & Dave I just saw this now and I'm so sorry you are going through this.
We can empathise with ye. Prayers for ye all. Jan, in very cold rainswept Ireland.

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