Saturday, March 1, 2025

Tales of the Traveling Tote #42


Rabbit, Rabbit!
Welcome March

March has arrived, and it's time for another edition of
Tales of the Traveling Tote
It's amazing to me that this is our 42nd edition.
You can read all the details how the group started here.
Our group has grown over the years, and now we are ten.

Miz Merri Mac and I had the most wonderful surprise in December.
Traveling Tote Sister, Debbie Cantales @ Mountain Breaths 
and her sister, traveled from upstate NY to deep in the heart of Texas.  

A surprise visit from Debbie was
the best present of the season! 

Debbie and I, along with Patti Pultorak, were the original three
Traveling Tote Sisters. 
Debbie and I first met in person when I flew
to upstate NY the summer of 2018 to attend my first ever 
MacKenzie-Childs Barn Sale.
Here we are at E. B. Morgan House, Aurora, NY
my home for the week.


It was this occasion when I also met Laura Baratta, 
another avid MKC collector who lives in California 
and who had also flown in to attend the sale.
Note Laura's cute hat.

Laura and others, like me, had come great distances for 
the sale and were there for several days, staying in Aurora.
It was a wonderful time to create endearing real time friendships.
One afternoon,  I complimented Laura on her hat, 
she then handed it to me, saying she had made it specifically for the trip, and had decided to give it to the first person to compliment it.  
Well, dear readers, that was me! 
 I was the lucky one to fly home with the hat.

Fast forward to December 2024 when Deb was visiting.
Deb saw it hanging on the hat rack and slipped it on.
Perfect fit, and now Deb is the next proud owner of this fun hat.
Laura's generosity continues and now we laugh
that we now also have a Traveling Hat.
Wonder who might end up with it next?

Christmas here was quiet and reflective.

In the immediate days to follow, Miz Merri Mac and I loaded the car and drove to nearby Canyon Lake, Texas to attend a family wedding.

Our weekend accommodations were a spacious
vacation rental on the Guadalupe River, Texas.

Met this darling pup at a local barbecue spot.
He was spoken for, or I think I might have 
coaxed this cutie into Miz Merri Mac.

Congratulations to this darling couple!

May they be blessed with a 
long and happy marriage!

January brought another year 
around the globe for me
and Miz Merri Mac snapped my photo.

January and February brought 
winter knocking at the door.

We didn't venture far most days.

Rather we took in the 
silence and beauty of nature .   .   .

Enjoyed meals by a cozy fire .   .   .

And often spent hours reading, and I have
several new books to recommend.

Lydia Menzies, one of my favorite Instagramers, has published a book.
 "Driven by a love for genuine connection centered around creative dinner parties, Lydia invites you to step into the world of The Supper Club, her community of like-minded individuals who enjoy hosting fabulous events and making memories with family and friends.
From simple shindigs to sophisticated soirées, within Lydia's book, you will find a plethora of parties designed by The Supper Club
guiding you on your own journey of home entertaining." 

Mark your calendar for Upcoming Book Events 
if you find yourself nearby any of the above locations.
Lydia's book is available here.
Information on joining Lydia's Supper Club here.

My dear, longtime friend, Susan, drove in from Dallas for a recent visit, excited about a book event she had attended by Austin author, Rena Pederson, on her newly published, THE KING OF DIAMONDS.  Having grown up in Dallas, Susan was intrigued by this wonderful new non-fiction read about the search for the elusive Texas jewel thief of the 1950s to the early 1970s. Rena agreed to meet for lunch at a local bakery to sign our books, and we enjoyed a delightful visit with this charming and entertaining author as Rena shared intriguing tales about Stanley Marcus, of Neiman Marcus, the CIA in Dallas prior to JFK's assassination, the mob, and more!  With signed copies now in hand, Susan and I can't wait to delve into our new books.
You can order KING OF DIAMONDS,  here.

Rena has authored four previous books and is considered 
a trail blazer for women in journalism in Texas.
Named "one of the best non-fiction crime books of 2024" 
by Crime Reads publication, THE KING OF DIAMONDS 
was also an "Editor's Pick" on Amazon.
You can read more about Rena here.


For all my friends in the Dallas Metroplex, Rena will 
be speaking in Dallas, TX on Saturday, March 22.

Don't miss all the adventures below:

Debbie with Miss Aurora @ Mountain Breaths 

Emily with Miss Courtney ChildsThe French Hutch   

Linda P with Miss Lola @ Life and Linda

Patti with Miss Kenzie @ Pandora's Box  

Rita with Miss Luna C Panoply 

Sarah with Miss Merri Mac @ Hyacinths for the Soul

Jackie and Miss Madi K @ Purple Chocolat Home

Ricki Jill and Countess De Monet @ The Bookish Dilettante  



Sarah
Sarah

The summer we married, my husband was in graduate school, and I was employed as a teacher. We took a portion of our savings that summer and purchased a sailboat. We christened our Catalina 22, “Hyacinths For The Soul” after Saadi’s poem. Our "Hyacinths" provided years of pleasure.

2 comments:

  1. Good morning Sarah! So glad you’ve enjoyed some fun visits and outings! I love the concept of your traveling hat originally shared by fellow MKC enthusiast. Love the bird’s eye view of your terrace in the snow. I don’t think I’ve seen your patio/terrace area before from that vantage point, what a wonderful outdoor space! Happy March. ♥

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  2. Happy March, Sarah! I loved reading of your travels and your TTT visitor!! The concept of the traveling hat is unique, and having to meet in person is a neat factor to up the game. 😉 I love when notable authors explore regionally interesting stories, but Rena is extra special, given her national level interest connections. That must've been a very inspiring meet! I saw the Supper Club spoken of in one of the Hoffman media magazines (SLady?). It looked very interesting, given our mutual love of tablescaping.
    All the cozy and reflective moments at home are not lost on me either. Your heart is there, most certainly, and I always enjoy reading of how you've made it such a special place to be.

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Thank you to each of you who take the time to leave a comment. I read and appreciate each and every one and will respond to any questions. Your notes are the only way I know who has stopped in for a visit.