Showing posts with label Holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holiday. Show all posts
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Dogs on Thursdays...DOT!
Observe two minutes of silence at 11:11 a.m. on Nov. 11 in recognition of the sacrifices of those who have served the United States and our allies, their families, and those who paid the ultimate price in war.Protect our life and liberty
Unselfishly, they keep us free
They Keep Us Free by Roger Robicheau
Unselfishly, they keep us free
With pride they serve our country strong
They face each foe to come along
They face each foe to come along
Remember them while in your home
Don’t take for granted what you see
Some left this life, so it could be
Some left this life, so it could be
To God I urge you all to pray
For those who march to meet each call.
They Keep Us Free by Roger Robicheau
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Phat Tuesday!!!
Wear your beads proudly!:)
Finished Object: Crocheted Rectangular Lapghan for my niece, Lila. Her birthday is Mar. 2 and made her this blanket to snuggle up with when she reads the books I'm sending her too! Such fun girly colors too...pinks her favorite color!:) She is so much fun to knit/crochet for, I'm always finding cute things to make for her. It's also awesome because she really loves what I make for her. Besides Jimmy she's my favorite person to make things for!:)
Another fabulous lapghan for the charity contest! This one was crocheted by Jo (bellatrix). It is a crocheted entrelac pattern, very beautiful.I took three blankets with me to the nursing home yesterday to see what kind of response I was going to get from the staff. On Ravelry I went into the whole fiasco with social workers....No one said a word to me yesterday. I gave my Grandma the one I made for her (she wrapped it around herself like a shawl...hey they have a duel use)....gave the deaf lady a bright red one which she loved and had to show me that it matched her decorative pillow :).....then I gave another lady one which was DawnRene's....the lady teared up and said "it was the most beautiful thing she'd ever had...perfect size...so much work...loved the colors...then told me she used to knit socks for the soldiers in the war!" I got lots of hugs and kisses! Such a joy to see them enjoy them! They had to keep comparing their blankets saying "mines prettier than yours" so funny! Think I will continue to pass them out this way...a few at a time to those I see alone a lot. My Grandma is even wanting some of the lapghan patterns to help make them for the nursing home! Think she's getting her crochet mojo back!:)
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