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Thursday, November 06, 2025

From Vancouver With Love!


We got out for a bit of a stroll along the waterfront in Vancouver - even on a chilly, rainy day there were moments we could grab.

Of course there are the driving instructions coming from my son as I maneuver his precious car through the city.  Never mind that I've been driving for 45 years - you'd think that I was taking a driver's ed course at this point.

But we are having some fun!


We just had to be back by dusk as you know, I'm not licensed to drive at night. This doesn't mean I'm blind or a bad driver! But knowing my son worries about me as much as I worry about him swells my heart.


At this point the rain had stopped, it was cool but not cold, and we even stopped by a local place for some ice cream.



Not your traditional flavors mind you - but things like Parker House Rolls with Buttercream, Maple Koginut Squash with Pomegranate, Turkey stuffing & Cranberry Sauce?

Don't get me wrong, I love holiday flavors, but I felt safer with the Cranberry Orange Sorbet.


Jason tires easily - understandably s0.  I took this photo where I was stitching hexies while waiting for him at his doctor's appointment.

The doctor's recommendation was to leave the stitches in place for another 10 days and while a bit disappointed, it wasn't that big of a deal.

Healing is slow...but any amount of slow progress is still progress after a craniotomy.

We still don't have pathology results.  The second opinion has now sent the tumor off to a third opinion.

Jason was always special in that way!

While he napped I was able to get out for a walk in between the rain bursts.


The autumn colors in Vancouver are wonderful!


So many yellows!


Brilliant oranges!


Glorious golds!


And even a classic car or two.


Rainforest climates leave ever-present moss. Wherever it can grow it will.


The remains of a beautiful summer garden -


While Jason napped I went wherever the sidewalk would lead me -


It's okay slow kitty, I'm a slow person too!


Giant oak with mossy branches.


Some Halloween decor remains.  Hi, my guy!


I loved this Beetlejuice scene! Those worms! (Where do they store these when it's not Halloween??)


More hexie stitching has been happening.  A lot of hexie stitching has been happening.  I'm up early, trying to let Jason sleep.  I still haven't adjusted to the time zone change along with Fall Back an hour, but I enjoy the quiet.

I brought my tablet so I could watch some Britbox with my headphones while trying to keep things quiet for him.

If I get this motif finished I'll be able to lay out this diagonal row and start sewing things together.

Yes, I brought the whole mothership with me as well as ordered a task light from Amazon to be delivered to him so I could have light to stitch by.

More progress on that tomorrow. I think I'll have that row together.

In the meantime:



Did you get your entry in???


The folks at Summit St are offering up TWO of the newest I'd Rather Be Sewing boxes in our Gift-Away, AND their newest of fun things for sewists: A My Stitchy Plushy!

Okay, this is the cutest thing.

You'll find these items as well as all of the Summit St box designs on their website HERE.

We'll have THREE winners!  Get your entry in on the Gift-Away Post.

We'll draw for our winners on Saturday 11/8/25.


Quiltville Quote of the Day -

This is only partially true. It also comes from sleeping in beds that are not my own and from breaking away from normal routines.
 
I wouldn't change this time with him for the world.

Have a terrific Thursday, everyone -

 

10 comments:

  1. Cathy Hepburn11:11 AM EST

    I love that you are able to spend this time with your son. It's something you will both treasure in years to come.

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  2. Anonymous11:27 AM EST

    Bonnie, it was so good to see your smiling face on your blog this morning. And Jason's looking good! We're so glad he can get out and about and enjoy this time with you. We continue to pray for all of you. With love, Kathy in Roanoke

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  3. Janequiltsslowly11:36 AM EST

    Greetings from the Northeast corner of Washington, Bonnie! Glad you are able to spend this healing time with Jason and enjoy our beautiful fall colors.

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  4. Anonymous11:41 AM EST

    So glad Jason is on the recovery and you are able to be with him. I know as a mom of two grown children how important it is even if they are adults. I hope your patient has patience and does what he is supposed to do, surgeries take time to heal as I am sure he has heard many times.

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  5. Anonymous11:50 AM EST

    Wow, the difference between the Vancouver sky and the Quiltville sky is amazing! :) must be something else that draws you to the PNW. LOL so glad you two are out and about together.

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  6. You are an amazing and wonderful family coming together and picking up each others duties to get your fella healed. God bless you all. This is what love looks like. Keeping you each in my prayers

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  7. Anonymous11:53 AM EST

    Good morning, I’m only 12 miles northeast of you right now. I’m sorry your son is suffering right now. Glad you’re there to help. I’m so curious about the light you ordered; I’ve ordered many task lights and sent them all back. I hope you continue to enjoy your mother-son time.
    Christine Thomas

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  8. Anonymous12:07 PM EST

    I see a PNW quilt with those lush colors in a plaid motif

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  9. I'm so happy you're able to be with Jason. It's fun to see you up in my neck of the woods! Sorry about the rain, Nov is the wettest month! 💧🌨☔️ But maple trees such vibrant color. Loved seeing you next to the mighty Columbia! What a river! Sorry its taking so long for biopsy results. We're thinking of you always.

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  10. Glad you are there to help in Jason's recovery. Hexies are looking good. The colors are pretty when the leaves change. Put a Quilt under the sheet you to soften the mattress discomfort. I'm sure Jason has a few to share.

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