Talking About it Tuesday #109

Evan and I should've been on our way home from North Carolina today. I wrote this post earlier than usual since I was going to be gone all weekend and leaving my laptop at home. I planned to have a post or two with trip highlights up soon. 

But when I was leaving home on Friday I had no idea a huge blizzard was on its way. Our flight home was canceled and it looks like the earliest we can make it home now is Friday. We hope! Though we are supposed to get some snow Wednesday, Thursday and Friday so who knows! Thankfully my parents don't mind the extra unexpected company.  
 
I'm updating this post from my phone at 3pm on Monday and we still have no flight booked home yet as the app keeps crashing with 2 days worth of passengers trying to rebook. It's still snowing at my house and we have a minimum of 2 feet of snow on the ground. Hearing stories of the storm from a far has been wild. My husband could not see the lake out our windows for much of the day!

I have no posts scheduled the rest of the week since I figured I'd be home.. I may try to finish some I had started from my phone app. But I have no idea when I'll get to see all the lovely posts you link up. I'll try my best! Have a great week and stay warm, my friends. 
 

 
Today's post features 4 randomly chosen features since I felt it unfair to declare a "most viewed" post before the party officially closed out. 
 
Randomly Generated Features: 
 Sweet Dreams by Selep Imagining 
 

Winter Fun/Walk Through Hall, Inn-side and Jets by Pure Nature- But Not Only- Photos from Home and More 
 

Cherry Pie Crumb Bars by Crystal & Co 
 
 

 

This party will remain open until the weekend.  My hope is that everyone will share all sorts of wonderful posts: travel, recipes, how to's, crafting ideas, and more-- up to 3 posts per blog.  Anything that is family friendly is welcome; even old posts that you'd like to get some new views.


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  1. Oh wow! Sorry you are stuck in North Carolina- it has to be frustrating thinking you would be home by now. On the other hand, you're "stuck" with loved ones so that doesn't make it nearly as bad. The East Coast is experiencing such a wild weather event with the blizzards. It's likely surreal to not be there experiencing it.

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    1. Thank you. I'm relieved they canceled our flights while we were here and not when we had made it 1/2 way home.

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  2. Oh no! I am glad you are at family's home rather than a hotel, but still. I hate the uncertainty. I will hope that you get booked soon.

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    1. As of now we'll leave Friday night and land in the wee hours of the morning. *fingers crossed*

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  3. Oh be safe and cozy, friend! We are snowed in up here in Cape Cod. Brrr!

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    1. I'll bet. I hear the winds were worse out there!

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  4. Thanks dear Joanne for showing my post. I heard and read about that blizzard there and the lots of snow making chaos everywhere. Hope you will be able to go home soon. I don´t want a blizzard here...but some snow would be nice. It had snown a lot the last days...but now temperatures are rising up to over 10 degrees C and it´s raining. So the white is melting away quickly.
    All the best and a good journey back home
    Violetta

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    1. It sure is! We should be home Friday night/ Saturday morning. But I think it will be crazy seeing snow piles from over 3 feet of added snow.

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  5. Oh my goodness! I am so sorry to hear that you're stranded; thankfully you're with your parents and not at a hotel. I hope you enjoy the extra family time and that you're able to make the most of being there with them and Evan. Stay warm and safe, my friend!

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    1. Yes! I am so thankful we are with my parents. At least we have comfy beds, access to washer/ dryer, and plenty of good food as well as great company.

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  6. Good luck getting home. Stay safe!

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  7. I get so homesick that the combo of snow and being trapped away from my house would do me in! Hopefully you have warm things to sip and a good book to read. Hang in there, spring will come! Meanwhile, be safe. (:

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    1. I really just wish I had packed more/ better. I brought my kindle to read but not an actual book and I miss having a "real" one.

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  8. That's crazy that the airport would be closed for that long over a snowstorm. At least you're at your parent's house and not a hotel. Good luck getting home!

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    1. Well they did get 37.5 inches of snow in under 24 hours. Plus all airlines had 2 days worth of passengers to rebook.

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  9. Joanne,
    My Link Ups for today's party are # 21, 22 and 23!!
    Thanks so much for hosting this charming party!!! I truly do appreciate it as I do know the time involved with it....I hope you and your family are well and enjoying your week!
    Hugs,
    Deb
    Debbie-Dabble Blog

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  10. Oh, how frustrating and unsettling to be "stuck."
    Hope you can make the best of it by enjoying time with your husband.

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    1. Well, my husband is at home dealing with snow removal, I'm here with my youngest son visiting family and cousins one last time before Evan heads off to college. But we are having fun.

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  11. Oh no! I'm sorry you are stranded. We had something similar happen when we were in Hawaii but our flights were booked for the following day so it wasn't too long of a wait to get back home. The blizzard was crazy and we couldn't see out our windows for most of the day either. Bring on Spring!

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    1. We should be home Friday night/ Saturday morning. We could have flown home earlier if we were flying into any of the other airports near us but the one my car is at got the most snow the state has ever seen!

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  12. I've been seeing on the news about all the stuck people! That is a bummer. Praying you get home Friday! I always struggle to go with the flow when things like this happen.

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    1. Aw, thank you. It could have been much worse; at least we're not stranded IN an airport.

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  13. I can't believe how much snow the East Coast has experienced this past week. You've had quite the adventure. I'm so glad you have a safe and comfortable place to wait things out. Wishing you safe travels as you venture home! For your sake, I hope it's sooner than later!

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    1. Aw, thank you so much. It looks like we'll be home midnight or so on Friday.

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  14. Hi Joanne, Thanks for hosting. See you believe the slogan, "the show must go on." Have a safe trip home and if you get a chance, please check out my posts at Talking About it Tues. #109 (posts 34, 35, and 36.) WARM regards, Nancy Andres @ Colors 4 Health.

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  15. Be safe and stay warm, glad that you can stay with your parents, Joanne
    My entries: #37+38+39
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  16. I'm sorry to hear about the flight cancellaction but I am sure it will be nice to see your parents for a bit longer too. Wishing you safe travels home whenever you can.
    Such great features this week. The desserts all look delicious! Maybe I'll make a cherry streusel pie. I should have all the ingredients.

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  17. I hope you have made it home or will soon! Thank you for hosting and updating us.

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