Yesterday, hubby and I took
30 tiny
Blankets of Love to the John Hunter Regional Children's hospital. I usually drop the donations off to the Nurse-in-Charge
Maree but she was tied up in a meeting... so nurse "
Gabby" took care of them on her behalf. We usually make our annual drop off in January or early February, but this year time just got away from me...
oopps! Gabby... on behalf of any family who has received one of these little wonders ... expressed her gratitude and appreciation... saying how much they helped a family in their time of need.
So... anyone who donated a little Blanket of Love to me in 2012... they should be feeling the love today... wearing a big smile on their face... knowing they are very SPeCiaL people...
Thank You Ladies... you know who you are.
If you want to read all about this project... just go over to my other blog
HERE. You can also see the names of these wonderful generous ladies on the sidebar.
This is part of the beautiful wood carving outside the Neo-Natal
and Birthing/Delivery Units on the 3rd Floor.
Well Done Ladies...
15 comments:
How lovely to see where the quilts are going, I recognise Fiona's in that picture! I have another flimsy done for you but I am so busy with quilts I am making as gifts for our trip to the UK in April. You will definitely get it before your next drop off day!! Hugs Linda x
yes well done to all those caring ladies and their beautiful quilts.xx
Well done Cheryll for collecting and taking..... what an amazing carving...
Hugz
Such a lovely thing to be doing. hugs
Well done to you and all your other Angels. Beautiful sculpture.
What amazing ladies you all are. Well done. One day I WILL get around to doing this aswell.
Cath @ Bits 'n Bobs
Well done to you and all of the other generous ladies. Such a worthy cause.
I'm sure your blankets are well and truly appreciated and loved. The sculpture is beautiful. Well done to all your ladies and yourself. Hugs.....
Thanks for being a great lady and delivering the wee quilts..
Love the carving...
Just so lovely! And from someone who was on the receiving end when I had my little bub delivered (whom died in utero) to hold him in something that someone had lovingly made was truly special. I still have that blanket in a special box and think about the group often that made it. I am very grateful.
What a wonderful thing to do!!
Well done....what a great cause to support. Reminds me to get on with making mine!
Well done for collecting and taking.....
what an amazing carving...
Hugs xxxx
it's sad to think there is a need for them but sadly thats what happens and this is something special to help the situation...........
That is so wonderful Cheryll. It really touches my heart.
Hugs
donna
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