East Coast Travel and Sunday Morning Coffee

Have you ever been on a trip where everything goes wrong with every flight? Even though I loved my East Coast travel this week, flying was a nightmare.

I recently returned from an East Coast trip filled with family time, friendship, and unexpected winter weather. My travels took me to Atlanta and Richmond, where I visited my brother and sister and their families and helped my best friend Maryliz settle into her new home. Despite ridiculous travel delays and a crazy winter storm, it was a wonderful trip filled with relaxing moments, laughter, and adventure.

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Maryliz, Jeni, and me

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Season 4 Volume 7

About Me

East Coast Travels: Family, Friendship, and a Winter Storm Adventure

Bare tree branches covered with ice against a gray sky, creating a wintery scene.

Family Time in Atlanta

My first stop was Atlanta, where I had the chance to slow down and soak up time with my brother and his family. There’s something so special about just being together—no big plans, no rushing around, just enjoying each other’s company. It was a much-needed break, and I loved every moment of it.

Atlanta is always a fun place to visit, but this trip was more about quality time than sightseeing. Whether we were sharing meals, catching up on life, or relaxing at home, it was exactly what I needed.

Off to Richmond to Help Maryliz Move

Living room with a white sofa, coffee table, and a white brick fireplace. Walls are adorned with various framed artworks, including a large painting above the fireplace.

Next, I traveled to Richmond, Virginia, where my best friend Maryliz had just moved into the cutest three-bedroom home in the most adorable neighborhood. Moving is always overwhelming, so I wanted to help her get settled. The best part? Her new home is only 10 minutes from my sister Jeni and her husband, Tom!

The area is charming, and I could immediately see why Maryliz fell in love with it. Although Maryliz had almost done all of the move-in herself, helping her unpack, organize, and decorate was a lot of fun—it felt like a mix of a girls’ weekend and a mini home makeover show. I love the art Maryliz chose for her FrameTV. How amazing is that? We celebrated her big move with cozy nights, good food, and plenty of laughter.

A Winter Storm & Fireplace Camping

Snow-covered landscape with trees and a river in the background. Bare branches and frosty ground create a serene winter scene.

I arrived in Richmond just in time for a big winter storm, and let me tell you—it was an adventure! The storm knocked out power for a few days, which meant we got to experience “fireplace camping”—bundling up, lighting candles, and making the most of it.

Room with a lit fireplace, wooden dog sculpture on the floor, and a person in socks and plaid pants resting on a chair.

Instead of stressing about the outage, we embraced it. There’s something oddly fun and cozy about being forced to slow down—no screens, no distractions, just time spent chatting, laughing, and making the best of the situation—all in front of the working fireplace. It was a trip highlight!

The Not-So-Fun Part: Air Travel Woes

While the trip was terrific, my air travel was a nightmare. Every single flight was delayed by two to four hours, and at one point, we even taxied to the runway before the pilot announced they had “timed out,—meaning the crew had exceeded their allowable flight hours, so we had to go back to the gate and wait for a new crew.

It was beyond frustrating. Why couldn’t they have figured that out before we left the gate?!

My final flight home on Friday was three hours late, which meant I missed Valentine’s Day entirely. But Dave and I are making up for it by celebrating all weekend at the beach, so it all worked out in the end!

Despite the travel headaches, this East Coast trip was exactly what I needed—relaxing time with family in Atlanta, helping Maryliz in Richmond, and making unexpected winter storm memories with my sister Jeni and her husband Tom.

Would I do it all over again? Absolutely. (Though I could do without the flight delays!) I think Dave and I might be heading back to Virginia in April.

Have you ever had a trip where unexpected weather or travel delays led to some great memories? Let me know in the comments—I’d love to hear your stories! 😊✈️❄️

My Latest Project

My Latest Project

Winter Home Decor in the Craft Room

Remember this dress form?

I bought her many years ago at a flea market.

Over the years, I have “dressed her up” at Christmastime.

Well, now, I will finally use her for the purpose for which she was intended.

I am going to design a dress for her.

Actually, it’s for me.

I have watched too many episodes of Project Runway, and for the first 25 years of my life, I was sure I would be a fashion designer. If I had to guess, I have probably sewed over 200 outfits since high school. I just never took the next step to design my own.

Oh, wait.

I did design my wedding dress, but that was my only attempt at design. I loved it and am unsure why I haven’t tried to create anything since then.

35th Wedding Anniversary Memories

So it’s time I tried to design a dress for one of the many weddings I will be attending this year. I will drape it on the dress form and see if I can figure it out.

I am off to buy about 15 years of muslin and try it.

Am I crazy???

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    My Biggest Challenge This Week

    Laptop, smartwatch, and a decorative bowl on a light wooden table. Two jars with pink roses and greenery are in the background.

    Other than traveling, my biggest challenge was functioning without my laptop, phone, and Apple Watch charged.

    Plus, without light in the house, I couldn’t needlepoint. You all know how I am trying to finish Chalrotte’s stocking this month!

    Lack of electricity can be challenging, but there is a silver lining.

    I spent much less time on my devices, which was very good. It’s a good reminder to unplug more!


    This week's to do list.
    • Take down and store all of my Valentine’s Decor.
    • Plan my crafts for Spring and Easter.
    • Get ready for Michel and Ellie’s visit!

    A rectangular dish filled with a creamy dessert, garnished with chopped nuts. Surrounding items include a lemon, tulip flowers, a pink glass, a pink cloth, and a slice of lemon.

    This Recipe for Lemon Lush Dessert looks amazing.


    And what a week it was!

    • My Kitchen Garden – Year Two
      Spring has arrived, and one of my favorite activities is planting my kitchen garden. There’s something incredibly fulfilling about stepping out into my yard, hands in the soil, planning my vegetable beds, and envisioning all the meals I’ll soon create with…
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      Today, I am sharing how I created the hanging planters in our backyard. I love mine so much! Hanging planters look lovely in any yard. My hanging planters have been looking awful all winter long. Here are five easy steps to…
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    • My Obsession with Transferware
      My love for collecting things needs no explanation. I collect mostly vintage items, and today, I am sharing my transferware collection. I am sharing a bit about the fascinating history of transferware, my passion for collecting, and tips on incorporating these…
    • Amazon Big Spring Sale – It’s Here!
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    • Easy Diy Project – Vegetable Printing
      I love this printing method. It’s an easy DIY project and includes fabric ink and fresh vegetables! This is such a fun and new style of printing. Instead of using a paint roller and acrylic paint, I used ink and fresh…

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    Martha shared The Most Popular Thrift Store Finds of 2025. Almost all are my favorites!



    I have so many fun new blog posts to share this week!

    • Baked Brie with Jam
    • One Year Later … The Weight Room in the Carriage House
    • Why You Should Always Make Your Own Salad Dressing
    • New Spring Craft with Flowers
    • How to Organize All Those Things You Never Thought to Organize
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    This Week’s Top Sellers

    We shared a lot of our favorite home items this week and here are the top sellers!

    Collage of Amazon home deals including a book, heater, denim jacket, dog, exercise ball, smartwatch, power bank, wicker baskets, air purifier, bed set, noodle maker, and leggings.
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