Welcome to A Favorite Thing #23. I am in the middle of a major snowstorm as I write this and I’ve also been dealing with my dad’s hospitalization on several long distance phone calls, so forgive me if I don’t offer my own favorite thing today. As we are expected to get over 16 inches of snow tonight, I will be busy shoveling tomorrow, so I may not get around to all of your posts this week. I promise things will get back to normal next week.
Some highlights from last week:
Jane from Blondie’s Journal shared some of her favorite vignettes from around the house.
Lynn from Poppi Linn shared some lovely candle holders that she made.
And Love it Handmade shared a photo of her boxer, Claire. What a face!
Now it’s your turn.
You can link up anytime from this evening through Sunday. Make sure you enter the URL of your post. If you’re unsure how to do that, just click on your post title after you’ve published it and copy the information in your browser address window. Come back here, paste the URL into your link entry and there you go! If you have any problems, drop me an email and I’ll help you out. Please link back to this blog on your post. That way, those that read your post and are interested in reading more can do so.
One of my concerns about link parties is that the very reason for them has somewhat gone by the wayside. They’ve become so big and there are so many of them that many bloggers don’t take the time to visit any of the other participants. Link parties are a way to meet new bloggers and share with each other and the only way to do that is to visit each other. So, please, take some time to visit everyone over the next few days. No rush. Stop by, introduce yourself, and leave a comment. It’s the neighborly thing to do. It’s also nice if you leave a comment here, as well.
Enjoy!
Debra says
Been thinking / worrying about you …did a snow post and am going to link it up ( two feet a few years ago )
hang in there and prayers for your dad too XXOO
Joy@avintagegreen says
Keep safe durning the storm and be careful digging out. You are a favorite person too. Thanks for hosting.
Joy
Poppy says
HI Claudia,
We’ve had the worst of it here in Toronto, and we could get up to 15 inches, and I know it’s coming your way, so stay warm and safe! Thanks for hosting and keeping us entertained these past few flurry weeks with this fun-filled party! I posted about missing my sunny skies of Crete; wonder where I got my inspiration…
Poppy xo
Cottage Sweet Cottage says
I can’t find a button for A Favorite Thing so I posted a link. Do you have one for u to put on our blog?
Carolynn says
Hi Claudia,
Oh…What a huge dump of snow! I can just imagine you tonight all snuggled up against the storm. It reminds me of the Laura Ingalls Wilder book “The Long Winter”. I better quit fretting about not getting very much snow this year….I need to remember “Be careful what you wish for” after reading your post.
Blessings and warm hugs,
Carolynn xoxo
Susan says
Snowstorms are wonderful as long as you don’t have to leave the house, or you have time off to go skiing! Keeping your dad in my prayers Claudia and you as well.
Big Hugs,
Susan and Bentley
Sharon @ Elizabeth & Co. says
Stay safe and well during the storm! Happy shoveling!
Mary @ Ms. Redo says
Sorry to hear about your dad’s hospitalization, hope he gets better soon. Hate that you’re getting such a snow, all that shoveling. Stay warm and be safe.
Mary
Sally says
Oh Claudia! I’m so very sorry to hear your daddy is in the hospital! I’ve been busy with doctors appointments I’ve delayed over and over, and also tackling long overdo stuff around the house and somehow missed what was going on with your dad. Please know you and he are in my thoughts. Sending you lots and lots of hugs. xo
Judy Clark says
Claudia – still praying for your dad and your whole family. Praying for a quick recovery. Stay warm and be careful in all of that bad weather, ok?
Judy
Patty says
I saw the snow on the TV. Keep warm Claudia and I hope your Dad is ok.
Regula says
Good morning Claudia
I don’t no yet if I post a favourite today. A lot is going on here too. Mentioning one (the fun part): Snow! :-) Could be a favourite, couldn’t it? But I can’t take a photograph now, it’s still dark. Have a nice weekend and stay warm. Hugs, Regula
manuela @ a cultivated nest says
LOL! Love Claire – what a face!
I hope your Dad get’s better soon and out of the hospital. Hopefully this will be the last snow storm of the season!
Jan says
Be safe out there and hope your Dad gets well soon.
Thank you for highlighting my sweet pup!
Take care….Jan
just cats says
I hope your dad recovers quickly. It is so hard when a parent is ill. We are buried here, too. Crazy weather.
Linda @ A La Carte says
Thinking of you today and praying your Dad is doing better! Thanks for hosting this great party!
hugs,
Linda
Lisa Lynn says
Best wishes to your Dad! I hope everything is going to be ok. Take care and stay warm.
Hope @ Fairhope Supply Co. says
Since we never get snow here – well, maybe 2 inches every four years – the storm you have sounds cozy to me! I know, I know – it’s like when the northern visitors come here to Coastal Alabama and swim in the Gulf in February and we all think they are crazy, but they think it’s wonderfully warm!
Hope you are safe, warm and away from danger.
Jill says
I know how stressful having parents that are ill can be, especially, when you’re far away – hope everything works out..
Thanks for hosting this week…
Francine says
Claudia – I will keep you and your family in my prayers… be careful with all this snow – this was a really heavy snowfall… Took us most of today to clear the drive and sidewalks…. Stay warm and cozy… Francine
Poppi Linn says
Hi Claudia,
Thinking of you and your dad and hope he’s well soon. How did you do with the snow? We shoveled out this morning! Glad to see the sun is shining today.
Thank you for featuring my candle holders this week. Take care and stay warm!
-Lynn
Debra says
ANOTHER comment end of Saturday…not sure which town you are in but saw on the news that CT got the worst and one had 38 inches / I hope you did not get that much and that your dad is ok
I have dealt with 2 feet and 2 1/2 in the past but 38 inches is just insane and I know it can be dangerous for roofs etc / hope you update us on Sunday as to how you are faring my dear and I hope that YOU did not get the 38
Claudia says
Hi Debra – though I write about CT often and work there occasionally, we actually live in NY State, so we didn’t get the amount of snow that many in CT and New England did. We got about 14 inches. We’re doing fine!
Sandy says
Claudia,
Sorry to hear about your dad. Haven’t watched the news or weather at all today but on Friday I heard the east coast was going to get walloped! Sixteen inches is significant! We had some rough weather in Michigan on Friday but nothing like what you’re getting. Stay safe and warm and be careful digging out.
Thanks for hosting the party this week in spite of the other challenges you are facing. I’ll check out all the features. The boxer’s face is the cutest! All the links will give me plenty of reading the next couple of days.
Dayle says
Stay warm, my friend!
Haworth says
I’m keeping your dad in my thoughts, Claudia. xx