Thursday, January 15, 2026

Tales of the Traveling Tote #46



Welcome to the Winter Edition of 
Tales of the Traveling Tote #46

Early in December, Miss Mini Mac 
and I had the pleasure of attending a 
Jan Brett book signing for her new book,
THE CHRISTMAS SWEATER.

Jan told us about how the story evolved and then illustrated 
how to draw a pug, the main character in the book.

The audience was filled with families, 
teachers, and many retired teachers such as myself.  
How precious to see this young girl drawing 
her own pug, carefully following Jan Brett's instructions.

It was a bit of a reunion for me as I first met Jan Brett in 1995 
when she was in Austin for a previous book signing.  
I was still teaching at the time and scooted out after school 
to see her at Toad Hall, a wonderful local children's book 
store that is sadly no longer in business.

Here we are 30 years later meeting again.
Jan Brett is one of the foremost author illustrators
of children's books and one of my all time favorites!
You can read more about Jan and her work here.
For those with children in your life, 
I highly recommend Jan Brett's books.

Shortly after Christmas, Miz Merri Mac and I 
boarded a plane to Colorado to bring in the new year.

We headed to our favorite spot,
My cousin's River House, Basalt, Colorado.
You can see the mountains have little snow this year,
though it began to snow the day we returned in early January.

I took Miz Merri Mac's traditional photo with the 
Welcome Bear at the Aspen Airport.
The ground was bare, no snow. 
At Debbie @ Mountian Breaths suggestion, I took the 
liberty of using Chat GPT to create a winter feel.
It's fun! Have you tried it?

In reality, it looked more like this.

There was snow on the ground, the temps were freezing,
and we had a log fire going all day and into the evenings.

Grateful for our expert fire-builder!

We spent most of the time chatting, sipping cups 
of hot tea, and stitching on our needlepoint projects.

Enjoying the after glow of Christmas.

You might recall the abundance of 
wild turkeys from our October visit.  
Fewer turkeys out and about, 
but they were still there.

Mallards were in abundance floating 
in the cold river and flying about.

I spotted one eagle as it flew down, sent the turkeys
scattering, then flew up the mountain side.

New Year's Eve we enjoyed dinner out at the Roaring Fork Club.
A beautiful lit tree greeted us as we drove up.
The near full moon shone above as if it was a bright star.
Did you happen to see the Wolf Moon a few nights later?

Every room of the club was beautifully decorated.
Dinner was buffet after buffet of delicious offerings.
I chose to stay fresh crab claws and lobster which were 
both amazingly tender and soaked in melted butter. 
Desserts were equally as tempting.

Please leave me a comment below 
and let me know about your holidays.
Don't Forget to Comment With Your Contact Info with
Debbie with Miss Aurora @ Mountain Breaths

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 (You Are Here)

Jackie and Miss Madi K @ Purple Chocolat Home


Note we will post our next 
Traveling Tote Adventures in May.




Happy New Year!

14 comments:

  1. Good morning Sarah, What a fun getaway to your cousin’s home in Colorado. I love the slower pace of January after the hustle and bustle of the holidays. Some fireside time, stitching and reading sounds so cozy and relaxing.
    What a fun reunion with Jan Brett. I bet she was tickled to see your photo all these years later. I love her illustrations and wish I had a little one to give one of her books to. Happy Thursday. ❤️

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  2. What a grand time! I love Jan Brett's books -- they are treasures and she's such a remarkable illustrator. And your Aspen trip looks beautiful. Love that fireplace and the huge painting overhead. that fire looks cozy. I hope you have a wonderful and relaxing winter!

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  3. What a beautiful home in Aspen, the fireplace is stunning! Sounds like a delightful way to bring in the new year! Love the photo of you and the author holding the old photo….thats awesome! Happy new year

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  4. Hi Sarah, I enjoyed seeing beautiful Aspen through your eyes. I always enjoy your posts and hope 2026 will be a great year for you.

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  5. An author I had never heard of..Thank you.What a dreamy home you were in..That fireplace with the artwork..stunning.Happy New Year.

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  6. Sarah, you're just as beautiful now as you were 30 years ago, always in step and fashion forward! Love those tartan flats you were sporting! Your cousin's estate in CO is a real stunner. I know that must've been a fabulously relaxing stay. I've never used ChatGPT for a photo but you sure could've fooled me with that Aspen airport photo.
    You must be enjoying your company at home right now, and I look forward to a recapture of what I hope will be a fabulous birthday celebration!

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  7. Sarah, such a charming getaway to your cousin's dreamy house. That fireplace is fabulous and the artwork. How special to be with family during the holidays. Love the ChapGPT photo. It is such a fun app to use. you look darling in your cold weather outfit. How fabulous to have a photo taken of you and Jan Brett 30 years ago and the current one. So happy to seeing you traveling. Cheers to 2026.

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  8. Dear Sarah, you've had a fun and busy holiday season. I Love how you began with meeting a favorite author. Loved seeing the pic of you two together. Beautiful! I have to find time to see if I have any of her books I've stored away. I loved reading to Jay while he was young. Your cousin has such a beautiful home in a dreamy location. What a treat to spend time there and enjoy the season with family. The restaurant sounds superb and I'm sure it was a great way to spend New Year's Eve. Wishing you a Happy New Year with fun and safe travels.......Hugs.

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  9. So nice you can have these fun getaways to your cousin’s home in Colorado. Is this cousin on your mother's or father's side? Your stitching time and reading is perfect for this time of the year. I like the graphics on the bus, and you look the same in the earlier photo of you and Jan. I'm going to add one of her books to my home library for the grands as I love the illustrations. Happy 2026!

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  10. Sarah, I must check on Jan Brett’s books for my grandchildren. I love the photo 30 years ago and the recent one. I agree with Rita, you are just as beautiful now as you were 30 years ago. Your cousin’s home in CO is fabulous. We love Aspen and was last there in 2017. Sipping tea, reading, stitching, and conversations all around that beautiful fireplace must have been heavenly. Thanks for sharing!

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  11. Sarah your time in Colorado looked magical. I saw the bear on FB and wondered about the snow as we haven't had any here in Utah - so fun to know you added that. Their home is gorgeous. I love the picture of you pulling the little log sled.
    How fun to meet Jan again and get another photo 30 years later. I love the name of the little book store that is no longer there. Toad Hall!! It reminds me of Hallmark movies with the small bookstores going out of business. Glad you had such a marvelous time and Happy New Year.

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  12. How wonderful to have met Jan 30 years ago and then to see her again! How fantastic! I love that you were able to spend time in Aspen. What a beautiful place and the fireplace is beautiful. I hope you have a wonderful weekend- xo Diana

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  13. Jan Brett is so talented and wonderful, lucky you ! What a delightful trip, thanks for sharing. xo, Virginia

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  14. Oh Sarah, how I loved seeing the earlier picture of you and Jan and then now. I will have to remember to add Jan’s books to my collection. Your trip to Aspen sounded magical! The nature photos were amazing.
    Thank you for sharing with us, Sarah. Happy New Year!

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