At the beginning of February, we had one of charity events--Souper Bowl Sunday. Our great customers generously brought in a can or two of food for the local food bank and received a discount on fabric. My own grandmother was a cook for several years, and the thought of anyone going hungry was very distressing to her. If there was something she could do about feeding a hungry person, you can bet she would. (My son reports that his own memories of his great-grandmother mostly revolve around food: his eating the plums off of her prized plum-tree, or her asking him to try yet another piece of pie after Thanksgiving dinner.) With hunger still a big problem in today's world, we knew that we had to do something for our community. Our customers helped us meet a tremendous challenge with their terrific generosity. (Leah, in the photo above, poses with just some of the donated food we had received that day.)
On another note, our door is finally fixed! You may remember how someone drove their car or truck into the back our store on New Year's Eve. The temporary patches have been replaced with new cinder blocks and sturdy door that we hope no one will crash into this time! We know people just have to have their fabric sometimes, but we hope they'll remember we're open 24 hours on the web and that our door can't take too many vehicles hitting it! :)
St. Patrick's Day is tomorrow. Since both Stephen and I have some Irish heritage, we thought it would be nice to share some Irish Blessings and Quotes to help get into the festive spirit. Here are some of our favorites:
May the road rise to meet you.
May the wind be always at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face.
And rains fall soft upon your fields.
Until we meet again,
May God hold you in the hollow of His Hand.
May you live as long as you want,
And never want as long as you live.
Always remember to forget the things that made you sad,
But never forget to remember the things that made you glad.
May you live to be a hundred year,
With one extra year to repent!
May your neighbors respect you,
Trouble neglect you,
The angels protect you,
and heaven accept you.
We hope that everyone has a fun and safe holiday. As always, we'll be busy at the shop working on projects behind the scenes. About that, let's just say that we're really looking forward to the start of a new Patchwork Party program in a week or so, and we're getting more and more excited as we draw closer to that date. (Be sure to leave some room in your own fabric collections and time to work on what promises to be a fantastic event this year!)
Hi Grandma's Attic,
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you got the repairs done. The charity event is always such a good idea. I know what it is to be in need, and it was such a blessing to get help. I'm on the other side now and I always give because I know what it is to give and receive,both are great.
I really enjoy your newsletter. I consider you my friends.
Keep it up.
Janie in Santa Clara
Hi again! I would love to see an update on how the VT quilt project is going! Glad to hear you got your shop fixed and I think the work you are doing for the hungry is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes and love the blog!
Caroline in Chicago
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Hello ,, great site ,, i am not done "browsing' yet .. A friend is visiting your area , while her hubby is there also ]on business] i look at the quilt shops she visits and yours is great ,, Jean in Louisiana
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