The snow has been falling across the Rockies and is moving east…will I get home to New York before the snow affects my travels? Of all the years that I have been flying back and forth at the heart of the holidays, I have only been challenged once getting to my destination. Thanks to the determination of not spending Christmas Eve in an airport, I used the rails to make it there. An adventure that I will not soon forget.
The cats are supervising my packing as they cat nap in and around my suitcases!
I just need to figure out what stitching to take with me. I am thinking that between the cookie baking and all the entertaining that is scheduled, that there will be very little time for stitching.
I usually try not to add the clothes till the last minute so that my clothes don’t arrive covered in cat hair. AlleyCat didn’t even wait till I folded my sweatshirt before she curled up.
Even though I am headed home, home to spend holidays with my family…one cannot acknowledge what happened last Friday. I have been struggling with how to leave the blog over the holidays since I won’t be back for a little over a week. Precious little time with my family and I don’t want to bury my nose in the computer…so I think that this says it all. A dear, dear friend posted this to Facebook yesterday and even though it says author unknown, I think I know who wrote it. Miss P, I am sure you won’t mind that I shared this…
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you Vicky for posting such a healing poem. Merry Christmas and may your travels be safe.
Thank you Wendy! Looking forward to stitching with you and the gang in the New Years!
Safe travels and enjoy your time with your Sister. Hard to deal with last weeks tragedy but your blog today gave it a different perspective . Very special, indeed
Thank you Sue…I have been shedding way too many tears lately.
Vicki, thank you. May you have a very special time with your family.
Thank you too Sandi and happy holidays!
Vicky, thank you – beautifully written by your friend and helpful for all of us.
Have a wonderful Christmas with your family. Wanda
Thank you Wanda. Have a wonderful Christmas with your family too!