Tuesday, July 2, 2024

July 2: Vancouver, Canada

It’s travel day and the party started with a vodka and cranberry on the plane. Note the 7:22 AM time stamp. It’s 5:00 somewhere when you’re on vacation, right?

Hello, vacation!
After an uneventful flight on my way to Seattle
Hello, Mount Rainer!
and then another uneventful one to Vancouver, I ran into my first glitch right after immigration when I went to pick up my luggage from the carousel. 

Well, well. Guess whose luggage didn’t make it onto the second flight? Thankfully they were able to locate it in Seattle and put it on another flight coming in later in the day. But until then I was thinking this might be a repeat of our cruise to Hawaii when our luggage was never returned. Thirty minute Ross shopping spree the morning before boarding a cruise ship? That was us several years ago. Or our trip to Iceland one November where we went a cold 24hrs or so without winter clothes. 

Luggage-less, off to the hotel I went. With the room not ready for some time, I perused the waterfront around the hotel like I usually do. But with just a short sleeve shirt on - and my sweatshirts hiding out in Seattle - I didn’t last long.
Hello, digital Orca!
(I thought it was made of Legos but it wasn’t.)
So I headed across the street for some warmer indoor time at the Waterfront Centre food court. That place is so hard to find when you’re rolling on wheels and not walking! Able-bodied folks have lots of entrances they can use, but if you need an elevator it can only be accessed by entering an office building around the corner. 

A simple hamburger and small fries hit the spot. I also checked out the Rexall Drugstore to see what they had, just in case I needed to go pick up toiletries if the luggage didn’t arrive. Note to self: They were well stocked with everything.
Hello, late breakfast/early lunch!
As the sun started to break through a bit more, I went back out and did some people watching. 
Hello, cruise ships in port!
It wasn’t much longer when I got a text that my room was ready. 
Hello, Pan Pacific!
Hello view from my room!
With the heat turned up I used a bathrobe as a jacket (they’re really soft ones here) and took a little nap. A phone call woke me up telling me my luggage was at the Vancouver airport and would be dispatched to a delivery company. Hooray! 

But then another little glitch occurred when trying to charge my phone. Cable’s dead? Yup. So back I wheeled over to Rexall where they saved the day. While I’m not glad it happened, I’m glad it made me get out of the room. Waiting for luggage to arrive is no fun. Out and about also gave me a chance to see the Ruby Princess head out. 
Hello Ruby Princess, it’s been a while!
Gave me a chance to get some dinner while enjoying the now-blue skies. 
Hello Happy Hour!
Oh, and hello digital Orca peeking out.
Hello spicy Gyoza!
It’s evening now and the luggage still hasn’t arrived but I’m patiently waiting to say, “Hello, luggage!” so my day can be complete. 

Up tomorrow…embarkation day.

Deb's 2024 Solo Summer Alaskan Adventure

It's time for a new adventure and this time it's going to be in Alaska. Let's take a look at what we have:

*Flights from Boise to Seattle to Vancouver, Canada.
*One night in very nice Vancouver hotel.
*Seven nights on the Grand Princess.
*One bus ride from Whittier, Alaska to the Anchorage airport to take a flight to Fairbanks.
*One night in a Fairbanks hotel, one night in a Denali hotel, and one night in another Denali hotel.
*One train ride from Talkeetna, Alaska back to Whittier, Alaska.
*Seven nights on the Sapphire Princess.
*Flights from Vancouver to Seattle to Boise.

I'm so ready for whirlwind of a birthday trip all by myself. And the party starts....NOW!

Click the links below to follow along with me on my Solo Summer Alaskan Adventure:


Thursday, June 27, 2024

Learn How to Make Quilted Americana Stars - a DIY 4th of July Project

In today's tutorial we will learn how to make quilted Americana stars made from fabric scraps. Use these stars to fill up tiered trays, bowls and baskets for the summer holidays. Goes together super fast and makes great gifts too!

cloth Americana stars made with fabric strips

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Thursday, June 13, 2024

Learn How to Make an American Flag Trivet - a DIY 4th of July Project

In today's tutorial, we will learn how to make an American flag trivet. Use up your fabric scraps and strips to make this trivet and decorate your home and picnics for any patriotic holidays!


For this project you will need:

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Now available in my Etsy shop as a digital PDF download with step by step written directions, color photos, printable template, and link to the tutorial video. Click to find out more!


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Thursday, June 6, 2024

Learn How to Make a Dress Clothespin Bag - a DIY Summertime Storage Solution

In today's tutorial, we will learn how to make a dress clothespin bag. Since the pocket is made from fabric strips, its a great way to use up some colorful scraps and strips. 


For this project you will need:

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Now available in my Etsy shop as a digital PDF download with step by step written directions, color photos, printable template, and link to the tutorial video. Click to find out more!


Looking for more scrap fabric ideas? Check out some of our other projects!

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