Sunday, November 21, 2010

I want your quilts (and watch this space)!

Last night, while Jay was snuggling Steiger to sleep (he's better at it than mommy is), I was sitting and aimlessly staring at the computer.  I clicked on Allison's (cluckclucksew Allison) blog, and she had this post.  And then I clicked on her link.

She linked to the blog of a family working in Haiti.



And then, when Jay came back out of Steiger's room, I was quiet and crying.

SO.....

I couldn't rest until I figured out a way to help.  (I also couldn't stop crying).

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Nine years ago, I came home from teaching in Taiwan for my Christmas vacation.  At that point, I honestly believed I was coming home to say goodbye to friends and family, because I didn't know how long I would end up being in Asia.  My "plan" was to learn the language (I was good; I literally "picked up" Chinese), and figure out how to get in with the Chinese government somehow (I was ambitious too), so that I could work with improving the lives of orphans in China.

It didn't happen.

I can't lie that I felt a little bit despairingly last night after reading that post, that maybe I had chosen the wrong life path.

I listed a quilt for sale last week, that (I believe) has a buyer waiting to get to a secure internet connection to buy it.  The money was going to go towards a new machine.

A new machine will have to wait (or get a generous loan from Steiger's grandparents).

I have some more projects that I made just because I like creating beautiful things (even if they have no intended purpose), that I plan to sell.  BUT -- while I'm waiting for logistical information, I wanted to tell you all of my plan so you can join in.

We might not have a lot of disposable income, but I do have some quilts and I do have the world-wide web to help me find those people who might want, not only a pretty hand-made gift, but also for that money to go to big and little babes in a place with way too much suffering.



So I don't have all the details yet, but I will!

(And in the meantime, Allison sent me a link to this orphanage... if you're feeling so moved to do something right at this moment).

10 comments:

  1. You go girl. I love all of the philanthropy that's going on in blogland for the holidays, and the opportunities it creates for us all.♥

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  2. I'll certainly try and join in. Don't have much energy just now for organising things but would love to put some sewing to good use. Well done. juliex

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  3. Wonderful idea. I read that post too, and was just heartbroken. I'll help however I can!

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  4. I'm in (as long as it isn't November or December) I'll do what I can - just have to get these quilts to Christchurch finished first.

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  5. We have so much stuff, it's getting to the point where it's hard to think about buying MORE for the holidays. I have seriously considered that all our gift giving should be donations somewhere in someone's name. I think the "stuff" would be better used there by people who really need it.

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  6. Wonderful idea - if you have details, I'll do what I can to help. I certainly have quilts to put to a good cause.

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  7. What a beautiful post. I can't wait to hear the details, I can knit you up anything if you are looking for items like that!

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  8. Wow. That's a lot to think about. How can I make a difference? is what I'm wondering about.

    xo -El

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  9. I just read that blog post this morning and cried too, especially at the mention of the baby girl soothing herself as tears rolled down her sweet cheeks. What a great way to give when there are so many without.

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  10. That's so heartbreaking. It all gets so overwhelming. I'd love to help any way I can.

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