This week is Thanksgiving. I’m thankful for a lot of things but I find myself sitting here tonight in awe. I’ve made wonderful friends through this blog over the years. This week takes the cake though. What started as a hope to provide a few hats to the homeless of New York City has snowballed. When I first posted I thought I’d be going down to the city on the train with a box or two of hats. It looks like I might have to drive to the city to make deliveries. In the past couple of days I’ve gotten over a hundred emails and Ravelry messages from everyone wanting to help.
If it weren’t for friends like Anna, Cookie, Kathy, Kim, Norma, Sandy, Susan, Suzann and Wendy helping me by spreading the word… well… they did and this has become huge and I’m so pleased to be associated with such wonderful people. Anyone who knows me knows I’m not mushy. Not in front of people anyway. I was in the Army for eight and a half years you know. I’m tough. Just ask me. 🙂 But this G.I. Jean is writing this with tears in her eyes because of the giving nature of so many. I don’t know why I’m surprised. I’ve seen knitters do this over and over again. I am blessed.
Let me tell you about a special little email I just got from Kay Gardiner. She has graciously offered to donate one signed copy of each of Mason Dixon’s books as prizes! THANK YOU so much!!
I’ll be blogging about your hat drive this week, too.
It’s wonderful that you’ve had such a great response. So many people help when called to do so. Good for you!!
You have given a very special gift to so many by doing your hat drive. Maybe you could challenge knitters to a “how many can you make” contest for Christmas week meal deliveries. Perhaps there would be a yarn shop or two who would help with the logistics of accepting donations and keeping a list of how many of what is sent. I think there might be a knitter or two in your area who would help with delivering to the Coalition. The ultimate prize would be bragging rights until the next hat drive.
I’d like to send some mittens. Where do I send them?
How neat that so many people are willing to help!
I’m so glad that word is getting out about this. Just wait until the hats start rolling in.
Speaking of, is there a deadline for the hats?
Jean, Where do I send my hat? Are you accepting scarves? I have one as well if you are taking them.
Libby