1985
This is my 1985th post since I began blogging a good many years ago. I had anticipated having my 2000th post before the end of 2015 and holding a big celebration.
It doesn't look as though that is going to happen.
So how about a mystery give-away now, in anticipation?
I don't know yet exactly what it will be. Definitely there will be something handmade by me. Prolly there will be a pattern. More than likely, a little fabric will be involved. It won't be as big a package as the picture shows and it certainly will not be wrapped that beautifully.
To have a chance to win, just leave a comment about one Random Act of Kindness you performed or will perform today, keeping in mind these things: (1) If you are a no-reply commenter, I won't know how to contact you unless you provide your email address. (2) Please don't publicize my give-away on your blog; this is just for my regular readers (who have faithfully followed even during my recent periods of silence). (3) If you're a reader but not a quilter, the handmade item is something you will be able to use and enjoy, and you just might know a quilter who would appreciate any quilty items!
It doesn't look as though that is going to happen.
So how about a mystery give-away now, in anticipation?
I don't know yet exactly what it will be. Definitely there will be something handmade by me. Prolly there will be a pattern. More than likely, a little fabric will be involved. It won't be as big a package as the picture shows and it certainly will not be wrapped that beautifully.
To have a chance to win, just leave a comment about one Random Act of Kindness you performed or will perform today, keeping in mind these things: (1) If you are a no-reply commenter, I won't know how to contact you unless you provide your email address. (2) Please don't publicize my give-away on your blog; this is just for my regular readers (who have faithfully followed even during my recent periods of silence). (3) If you're a reader but not a quilter, the handmade item is something you will be able to use and enjoy, and you just might know a quilter who would appreciate any quilty items!
Comments
What a wonderful idea this is! Congratulations on 1985 posts, too. I wish I'd been with you from the beginning because I've so enjoyed the posts I've read since finding your blog a few years ago.
Hugs!
Congrats on sticking with the blogging!!
I have been reading your blog for two-three years, and I always find interesting thoughts, quilts, pictures, links.... Me, too, I work in a hospital and I find very interesting your job.
I don't know if it could score as a random act of kindness the baby quilt I'm doing for Emma, the newborn daughter of my next door neighbours. I'm reading your post by night and I have run out ot time today!
Anyway, congratulations for your 1985 posts and keep going, I enjoy all of them
It was a simple act, but I let a car into a my congested lane this morning. One of your children lives in Northern Virginia, so you are probably aware of the area's lack of driving manners. I hoped it helped the other driver have a good day.
It was a simple act, but I let a car into a my congested lane this morning. One of your children lives in Northern Virginia, so you are probably aware of the area's lack of driving manners. I hoped it helped the other driver have a good day.
Marge
My random act of kindness today was inviting a friend (who lives alone) to have lunch with us over the Christmas period.
Went to the dentist today and let him yank out a cracked tooth. That wasn't the kindness--though maybe the fact that I didn't bite him was kind. It hurt terribly. However, I did take him a few bars of my handcrafted soap, which he wasn't expecting, but he loves.
My RAK this morning was to allow a car to turn left in front of me, rather than just going across the intersection as I often do.
(I thought I left this comment earlier today but don't see it here.)
Starr
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I enjoy reading your blog, your quilting projects are often just my style. I like traditional with a twist or two!
I don't have any RAK as I didn't go anywhere other than the grocery store and spent the rest of the day working on computer stuff. :-(
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Ok now for the question to answer to, I don't know if it's kind, but I plan to visit my parents. I live far away from them, and decide to make them a surprise visiting while they can't figure it.
I plan to spend the entire day tomorrow for Christmas gifts, thinking of everybody I love and imaginating the best present ever!
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