Your road trip made me miss my PT Cruiser! I need to check our hospitals to see if maybe I could donate some crochet! It's amazing how people don't know what our crochet projects are. Thought everyone knew what a cocoon was! Doesn't everyone search Pinterest?
Nice videos as always, Debi :-) Love the Cool Beans Tshirt in the second one. I guess the cocoons do look like really tall hats! I never thought about that. I'm glad the package arrived safely. Have a wonderful day :-)
I love this. I wanna try to help but no looms to do or machine. Car accident left us dry but I will figure something. What you do is great.
You know anyone selling a cheap loom. Maybe can get one payday. I'm not a gma but a 31 almost 32 yr old mom :) Keep up amazing work. Your a inspiration
Hi Debi, Loved watching your driving video. I have a driver's license but never gathered the courage to actually drive. Also traffic in India can be maddening! Felt a teeny bit weird watching you drive on what is the "other" side of the road for us. A legacy of the British rule in India...I think. I kept looking out for oncoming traffic!! :) Thank you for your sweet comments. I am glad you liked my mandalas. Have a wonderful week.
Sorry I didn't see that car coming, Debi!! (lol) You're doing such a good job with the videos; 'love them! I like the lips motif on your windshield to honor your sister. God bless you and thank you for sharing a little bit of your life with us.
Those are all beautiful, but I really love the bold colors on that first afghan. Nice work, Kate! You must get suck a kick out of deliveries these joyful things, Debi. :)
Well it's no wonder I didn't see the car coming Debi... I was looking for cars in the other direction, I'm in the UK after all. ;) Honestly, it was a bit weird watching you driving on the wrong side of the road, lol. I enjoyed going on your journey though.
Love those baby donations too, the hospitals must be so happy and grateful for them.
Hi Debi, yes, I do quilt too, but honey, I am so busy with everything around here. I was pressing it when I made the last donation to the Grandma's group because I still wanted to belong and to make sure I donated. Since my husband passed my work load has doubled, it is all on my shoulders. You would be surprised how much a man does to contribute to the work around the outside, especially the outside yard care. I can hardly keep up with reading blogs. I have not had time recently to be faithful to post on my own blog. I hope you find some gals to help with this quilting task. (((HUGS))) Susanne :)
That is quite alright Susanne - I know how busy you are now. If there are no quilts donated, then the nurses can just throw the crocheted blankets over the tops of the isolettes. Everything will work out. Have a great day. :)
Thanks for taking the time to leave a message - it always puts a smile on my face. If you have a question - post it here and check back - I will always answer you. :)
Your road trip made me miss my PT Cruiser! I need to check our hospitals to see if maybe I could donate some crochet! It's amazing how people don't know what our crochet projects are. Thought everyone knew what a cocoon was! Doesn't everyone search Pinterest?
ReplyDeleteGreat donations! I love these little videos, hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteNice videos as always, Debi :-) Love the Cool Beans Tshirt in the second one.
ReplyDeleteI guess the cocoons do look like really tall hats! I never thought about that. I'm glad the package arrived safely.
Have a wonderful day :-)
I love this. I wanna try to help but no looms to do or machine. Car accident left us dry but I will figure something. What you do is great.
ReplyDeleteYou know anyone selling a cheap loom. Maybe can get one payday. I'm not a gma but a 31 almost 32 yr old mom :)
Keep up amazing work. Your a inspiration
Thanks Christy. Sorry, I don't know anyone selling looms - check on Ebay and see what they have. :)
DeleteGoing now. Thank you
DeleteHi Debi, Loved watching your driving video. I have a driver's license but never gathered the courage to actually drive. Also traffic in India can be maddening! Felt a teeny bit weird watching you drive on what is the "other" side of the road for us. A legacy of the British rule in India...I think. I kept looking out for oncoming traffic!! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for your sweet comments. I am glad you liked my mandalas.
Have a wonderful week.
Lovely donations! :)
ReplyDeleteSorry I didn't see that car coming, Debi!! (lol) You're doing such a good job with the videos; 'love them! I like the lips motif on your windshield to honor your sister. God bless you and thank you for sharing a little bit of your life with us.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see people donating so much! Also I can only applaud you for doing such a wonderful thing Debi. Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteJust wonderful! And I love your videos, Debi :)
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful colors for all those creations! I love it.
ReplyDeleteHola, es precioso todo¡¡¡¡ y me gustan tus vídeos.
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Those are all beautiful, but I really love the bold colors on that first afghan. Nice work, Kate! You must get suck a kick out of deliveries these joyful things, Debi. :)
ReplyDeleteWell it's no wonder I didn't see the car coming Debi... I was looking for cars in the other direction, I'm in the UK after all. ;)
ReplyDeleteHonestly, it was a bit weird watching you driving on the wrong side of the road, lol.
I enjoyed going on your journey though.
Love those baby donations too, the hospitals must be so happy and grateful for them.
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Always enjoy your videos. :o)
ReplyDeleteAnd seeing all the creative and love filled creations is such a pleasure.
Hope you have a good day!
Hi Debi, yes, I do quilt too, but honey, I am so busy with everything around here. I was pressing it when I made the last donation to the Grandma's group because I still wanted to belong and to make sure I donated. Since my husband passed my work load has doubled, it is all on my shoulders. You would be surprised how much a man does to contribute to the work around the outside, especially the outside yard care. I can hardly keep up with reading blogs. I have not had time recently to be faithful to post on my own blog. I hope you find some gals to help with this quilting task.
ReplyDelete(((HUGS))) Susanne :)
That is quite alright Susanne - I know how busy you are now. If there are no quilts donated, then the nurses can just throw the crocheted blankets over the tops of the isolettes. Everything will work out. Have a great day. :)
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