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Tuesday, December 09, 2025

Snow, Glorious Snow!


Hi guys!  I'm home!

And no, this was not my view last evening - but it WAS the view this morning as the sun came up over the ridge and let me know that blue sky and sunshine does happen!

We arrived in New York on Sunday afternoon.

By the time we went through customs and gathered our luggage, waving good bye to folks who had become family over the past 10 days...wandering off to catch our next flights, or an Uber, or in my case - taking the air train to where I would jump into a hotel shuttle, it was nearly 4:30pm.

By the time I'd checked into my hotel, made it up to my room and unloaded my stuff, it was close to 5:30pm.

My body said it was 1:30am!
I had already made plans to turn off notifications on my phone after letting family know I was back and safe.  I set my alarm for 3am so I could get up, shower, dress, repack and make it downstairs in time to catch the 3:45am shuttle back to JFK for my 6am flight.

Let's just say by the time my feet hit Tri Cities, TN airport and we made our way back to Mouth of Wilson I was exhausted.

And here's a bit of what we were driving through:


There was more snow in Virginia than we saw the whole time we were in Germany and Austria!


Oh, but isn't it so pretty!


First stop - checking in on the December Quiltvillians!

They've had quite a week with our winter weather!


These photos were taken by Tracy who even took on the job of cat cafe manager while I was gone.  She kept the kitties fed, petted and watered.  Thank you, Tracy!


I don't have info on these quilts so if you know, leave it in the comments below!


This one we do know!

Pine Tree Point top over the rail!


Fun sampler and a delightful pink string star!


Yellow Brick Road (unknown star quilt) and Fandango!


 Old Town top finish!


Cute for Christmas!


Another fantastic star Christmas top!


Great idea for orphan blocks - a patchwork tote!



Tracy took this photo of the porch lights at night.  I think the retreat house can be seen from space.  LOL!


Thanks for holding down the fort while I was away, ladies!  I'm so glad you had a great time!


Arriving at the driveway.

So much snow had fallen from the time Dave left home to come get me at the airport!


That hairpin curve that the top?

We almost didn't make it - even in his 4wd pickup with chains!


My lilac bushes are covered!


It's at least 6''.  And it was still coming down.


At this point the Subaru is parked down at the bottom and the pickup is at the top and we've got the RZR doing its thing.


This morning before the sun rose -


Won't be sitting out here for a while!


It's a winter wonderland and I love it, but I hope it is just visiting and not sticking around. HA!

The December Quiltvillians are on their way home.

I've got my long arm tech Patty coming this week - and we need this stuff at least off the roads so she can come and give my long arm a spa day and then help me trouble shoot what is going on with my Intelliquilter.  She'll be staying cozy at the retreat.

And the best news of all to catch up those who haven't followed along for my Germany/Australia Craftours adventure -

Son Jason's pathology came back while I was on tour.  BENIGN!  His tumor is benign!  That's all I wanted for Christmas, but I'll get a bit more.

He is flying on a Christmas Eve red=eye from Portland and we will pick him up Christmas morning.  He'll be here for 2 weeks.  Best Christmas Ever.

And....he has been cleared to go back to work.  There's a follow up MRI scheduled for the end of January, but for now we are through all of the hurdles we began facing mid-October.

I want to thank everyone for their patience with any typos or not-enough-information given in Lupine & Laugher mystery parts leading to questions.

I wrote all of the parts before Jason had his surgery.  It's been a very stressful time for all of our family.

I know there is a question on which way do we press triangles from part 3.  I honestly don't remember.  I need to go FEEL those seams today on the actual quilt (which I couldn't do in Germany), and tomorrow I will clarify both in tomorrow's post and on the part 3 post which way those 2 other sizes of triangles were pressed.

Usually I am able to catch typos or omissions or add more clarifications rather rapidly, but I was out of the country.  So thank you for your patience. I still beg for your patience and understanding.


Quiltville Quote of the Day -

It's all in how you look at it! 

When it comes to my fabric world - it ALL sparks joy! 

And I've now got 2 months to play with the scraps I sorted before leaving for Germany.

I'm excited to dig in!

Have a terrific Tuesday, everyone -


 

45 comments:

Bridget said...

Best news ever!!!! Jason is what matters. Merry Christmas! (hehe, it worked out to be behind on my mystery! ;)

Anonymous said...

I grew up in New Hampshire and I'm real familiar with snowy roads. Now I'm retired and don't have to drive on them and I'm very grateful for that! Glad you got home safely! So happy to hear about your son - what a wonderful Christmas present! Happy Christmas to you and your family!

Anonymous said...

Love seeing all that snow and the photo of your gorgeous porch at night all lit up! Lovely! Thank you for sharing your news about Jason. So happy for everyone. You will have the perfect Christmas. 💕🎄

Elle said...

YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Jason💗💗💗💗💗💗💗

Anonymous said...

Wonderful news about your son!!!

Amy said...

What wonderful news! Answered prayers! Welcome home!

maryofkern said...

Welcome back home, glad you had a safe and fun trip. The snow is a lovely welcome home and it too shall pass, maybe not as quickly as you would like, but that's winter... So glad for the good news on Jason, and it will be so good to have him there for the holidays, even if a bit late...
MaryAnn

Sandi Z. said...

Best news ever about Jason’s MRI! Have a blessed Christmas!

Anonymous said...

So very glad for Jason and the family. Hallelujah praise the Lord. What a wonderful relaxing Christmas you can now all have together. Thanks Bonnie for all you do for all of us. You are are gift all year!

Anonymous said...

That is the best news a Mother could ever hear! Over the course of a year my daughter went through chemo, surgery, and radiation for breast cancer. Her recent follow up scans show that she is now cancer free so I completely understand how you feel.

Mary Lou

Tracy said...

Such a happy post! Glad to hear all is well and you are home for the holidays.

https://andragayle.wordpress.com/ said...

such wonderful news about your son! Blessings to you all in the new year!

Marcia said...

Wonderful news about Jason's tumor. Enjoy the time together during your holiday. I've watched all the discussion about pressing and sizes and just trusted that you update us when you can. Your mysteries are the best learning experience. I hope you and your family have a blessed holiday season.

Anonymous said...

Glad to hear Jason is clear. Have a Merry Christmas.
Caryn (caspharm@yahoo.com)

Anonymous said...

Thanking God for the benigh tumor, so greatful. Also glad your trip went well.

Joan Marshall said...

Thanking God for Jason's benigh tumor report. Also glad you had a great trip. I'm getting a new longarm, hopefully this week, Yay

Anonymous said...

So happy to hear the good news about Jason!

Anonymous said...

We are all breathing a sigh of relief for Jason. Ellen T.

Anonymous said...

So so very happy for you all, Bonnie, my son had his operation for lung cancer on the same day as Jason had his op - his result was wonderful also, all clear!! Yeah for us having great sons. Love to you all, Elaine in UK

Jean F. said...

Welcome home, Bonnie!!! Wonderful news about Jason!!! There is so much to be thankful for!!! And the snow--lovely! Sadly, we don't get snow here much in South Georgia... enjoy!

Sara said...

Such good news on your son's pathology!! If getting an update on the pressing for clue 3 is the worst thing people have to deal with, then life is pretty good.

Ginny A said...

Oh, such wonderful news about Jason. So thankful. Prayers answered. Love the Winter Wonderland at your place. Don't envy the driveway but the scenery is beautiful!

Monica Halladay Soebbing said...

Best Christmas EVER!!! And how wonderful the brothers will be together again, too!! ENJOY your holiday filled with FAMILY! All the best to you all!! Remember, those angels will always be with you!

Anonymous said...

Ten out of ten for the "nign" of benign! The best news. Happy holidays.

Anonymous said...

Wonderful news!

Linda Marquis-Cate said...

Early Christmas present for sure!!! Prayers answered - hugs all around!

Mary said...

No worries about the Presssing , I'm still stitching and cutting.part 3. Christmas blessings to have your boys close for Christmas. Glad for the pathology report. Love the Porch at the Inn glowing. Great job taking pictures over the rails.

Kathy Crofoot said...

Amazing news Bonnie. Glad for Jason, and that you get to see him. Prayers answered. Love to all

Anonymous said...

Welcome home! please share your scrap sewing I need some scrap sewing too!

shoshana said...

hurrahBonnie, best news about Jason, onwards and upwards

Anonymous said...

YAAAA Jason! Excellent news! And I'm glad you got throught the snow safely. Su

Couch Crafts said...

Bonnie what a huge relief! Please know that we are feeling that relief with you and so happy you have plans to see him again so soon. Fingers crossed, wishing you and Jason (and the people plowing your roads -- or is that your family too???) all the best. And of course those who mind (your typos) either don't know what's happening, or don't matter..and those who matter, don't mind.

Jenn said...

Fantastic news about Jason!!!

Anonymous said...

Good morning Bonnie.
I am so so so happy to hear the news about Jason. The news is the best news ever. Merry Christmas gift for all of the family to enjoy. I am so happy Jason is coming home for Christmas. That, too, is the best gift ever.
I love the quilts over the rail. Did you ever find out the name of the sampler quilt that the young lady standing next to the string star quilt? The quilts are all so beautiful. I took a real liking to the sampler quilt and would like to know the name.
I wish you and the family a very Merry Christmas. I'm sure I'll be sending wishes to you again. Spending time with your little red headed grandson will be such fun. To me Christmas just isn't the same without the youngun's.
Have a wonderful, blessed day Bonnie and family.
Blessings and hugs are on the way to all of you.
Debra Broyles

Sue M said...

Glad to hear about Jason! The pattern for the quilt next to Yellow Brick Road in the photo is: Mystery Five-0- Aloha by cottoncut.com.

cityquilter grace said...

oh yes benign is one of those wonderful words...got mine last month...

Anonymous said...

Ah benign - the very best result! My daughter is almost 10 years out from her "big" surgery - we celebrate her brainiversary every year!

Anonymous said...

The report on Jason is such a relief! Enjoy your Christmas together. ⛄ Angelia

Teresa R said...

Yay!!! BENIGN!! So wonderful to hear that!! Serendipity, I have not started my Lupine/Laughter mystery yet!!!

Jana said...

Benign!!!

Sharon B said...

Fantastic news!!! And 2 weeks together for the holidays! How great is that!?! Thanks so much for the mystery, Bonnie, I'm having great fun. 😁❤️

Kim said...

BEST CHRISTMAS EVER is right! So happy to hear your great news Bonnie, we've all been praying for Jason :0). Enjoy your time together and celebrate how you've supported each other through this family crisis! Merry Christmas to you all!

Dena said...

What a blessing that the pathology report came back benign AND that Jason is coming for a two week visit at Christmas... which is in just a few weeks!

Anonymous said...

I am crying with happiness, and i dont even know Jason! Best Christmas ever

Anonymous said...

Wonderful medical news for your son and your family! We all are rejoicing! Enjoy your rest and the holidays!

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