I hook rugs, I knit and I have a life - not always in that order. Hooking rugs in the traditional way is a passion. Knitting is a way of keeping those idle hands busy. In my life, I am a mother, partner, sister,aunt, friend and a happy grammy. I work with volunteers and seniors when I'm not doing those other things. I enjoy being creative - and often reinvent the wheel. Above all, I value things that are not only beautiful but useful.
Hi Stephanie -- Very mellow idea for MYM. Thanks for visiting my blog. So, you're in North Van? A great place with super views. I lived there in the early 70s for a while, and still have friends there. You might get a chuckle out of our China trip -- we picked the "air included" option through Viking River, and their point of departure nearest us in Alberta was Seattle. However, their route meant flying from Seattle to Vancouver, spending six hours in YVR, then flying to Beijing. So we phoned, explained we are Canadians with family near Vancouver, so could we get on there? No, since 9/11 the US air travel regulations say if you miss one leg of your trip, you miss the whole thing. I was actually in White Rock visiting my dad in a care facility, so I took a bus to Seattle to meet my husband, who had flown from Calgary, spent the night in Seattle, flew to Vancouver, etc. The next year we noticed they were offering Vancouver as a gateway city. LOL -- K
A fancy brunch indeed!!
ReplyDeleteAhhh....that looks like my kind of breakfast, haha!
ReplyDeleteHi Stephanie --
ReplyDeleteVery mellow idea for MYM.
Thanks for visiting my blog. So, you're in North Van? A great place with super views. I lived there in the early 70s for a while, and still have friends there.
You might get a chuckle out of our China trip -- we picked the "air included" option through Viking River, and their point of departure nearest us in Alberta was Seattle. However, their route meant flying from Seattle to Vancouver, spending six hours in YVR, then flying to Beijing. So we phoned, explained we are Canadians with family near Vancouver, so could we get on there?
No, since 9/11 the US air travel regulations say if you miss one leg of your trip, you miss the whole thing.
I was actually in White Rock visiting my dad in a care facility, so I took a bus to Seattle to meet my husband, who had flown from Calgary, spent the night in Seattle, flew to Vancouver, etc. The next year we noticed they were offering Vancouver as a gateway city. LOL
-- K
Beautiful bubbly, that would be a very mellow brunch.
ReplyDeleteJust soooo mellow!
ReplyDeleteBrunch with champagne - my face get yellow (and green)with envy :-D
ReplyDeleteOoh, nice. A lovely glass of bubbly to celebrate the day.
ReplyDeleteOh, that would be lovely!!!
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