Friday, January 28, 2011

One Snowy January!

All of this snow here in Connecticut has made it a great month to crochet or knit.  It has also made it a month of a lot of need for many.  We have broken the record for the most snow in the month of January and more is in the forecast.

Mounds of January Snow

The scarfs, mittens and hats that were placed on the Christmas tree this year were beautiful.  The colors were gorgeous.  It was easy to see that a tremendous amount of time went into creating them.  These items were all donated to the Susan B. Anthony Project in Torrington.  I contacted them to see what their need was this year.  Normally they receive more donations of those sort of items then they did this year.  With the bitter cold and snow that we have had they were in demand.   The day I dropped them off was one of the brutally cold days we have had.  Cathy at the front desk said that they were almost out of them so the timing was good.  Thank you to those that donated these items!

I have made up a lap throw with some basic worsted weight yarn that was donated.  A photo of it is below.  As you can see, this was done with a very basic stitch.  It worked up quickly.  If I had a group of them I would get them to a hospice or other place of need.  Since I only have the one I will wait for now.  If you know anyone confined to a wheelchair or any way in need of a throw please contact me so I can get one out to them

Monday, January 17, 2011

When Life Gives you Lemons What do you Make?

When things don't go as planned stop and ask yourself if the the bumps along the way have been a good thing or bad thing.  Surprisingly, the answer is often that it is a good thing.  How many people at the age of 40 find themselves in the position that they had expected themselves to be at that age when they were predicting their futures at high school graduation?  I am guessing very few.  But is that a bad thing?

The best laid plans for a night alone with your spouse can come crashing down when a child falls ill.  Plans to get to work on time and have a productive day can end with a dead car battery.  Your plans to squeeze in one last errand may fall victim to a traffic jam.  These are just the small things.  Sometimes pregnancies are a unplanned surprise. What happens if your plans to run in the New York Marathon are ended because your legs are amputated?  Do you just give up or do you look into the possibility of artificial legs and wheel chair races.  There are many ways to approach a challenge.  Will you end up stronger after the challenge?

It is all about fate.  They say what does not kill you will make you stronger.  Some up these challenges will send us on a path so very different then what we planned but in the end we are sometimes better because of it. 

There are people that are reading this blog that are facing challenges of their own.  Please feel free to share your inspirational story by responding below.  Perhaps someone will find strength in reading your story.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Early January Update

I hope everyone had a great New Year's!  Here is a little update as to what has been happening with the ministry....

Colynn Hodge has made up more prayer shawls.  Deb Hodge has kindly donated some beautiful gifts bags that are ideal to give the shawls away with.  I am busy making up some chemo hats.  This cold weather must be brutal on the chemo patients.  When I sit on my sofa in my living room I can feel the cold air pouring in through the window behind me.  I can't imagine how uncomfortable I would be if I had suddenly lost my hair.  Burr!

Idealy, I would like to get some lap throws made up.  I have a decent amount of yarn available to make them with.  I was going to crochet them with a basic single crochet and double crochet stitch combination.  The skeins of leftover worsted weight yarn that I have for this is ideal.  As always, I do not have as much time to complete these things as I would like but I am fitting in a few minutes here and there.  If anyone is interested in knitting or crocheting a throw I can give you the yarn that you need to make it up.

Tomorrow is my big day.  I get to go to the doctor to see if I can start walking without crutches.  I am so excited!  After a month of having to rely on help from my family I am ready to start walking again.  I miss my independence.  It really puts a new perspective on things.  As long as I am cleared to walk tomorrow I will be all set to run the errands of picking up supplies and delivering donations.  I am ready to get some things done.

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Thanks to everyone that contributed to the ministry in 2010.  Anyone that crafted up the items, donated supplies or funds and those that helped spread the word about the ministry all contributed to our success.  Thank you to every one of you!  We are looking forward to growing though out 2011.  We want to reach out and help as many people as we can.  This is going to be a great year!