Right here should be a really awesome blog post about making a closet in a weekend. Yep, that's what I had planned. Unfortunately, it didn't happen. Things just didn't come together, I didn't have the right materials, and I spent my Saturday doing something else. Not that I would've done anything differently on my Saturday, but it was just one of those projects where I had an idea, thought it would work, but nothing. Nada. Zip.
I got one part of it done, but it took me most of the day on Sunday. By the time I wanted to finish it, Sunday was nearly over. We were also dealing with two sick children. I also run a charity similar to Warm Up America, but I try to keep it local. It's called Warm Up the Boro and if you're interested, please stop on by our Facebook page and check us out. I spent most of the morning handing out hats and scarves to those that didn't have any at our local soup kitchen. It was so much fun, and such a blessing. Little kids walking out with warm hats that they didn't have previously, and adults that wore theirs the entire time they were there. Even here in South Georgia it's been very cold and the wind chill has been killer. It took a year's effort and many donations to make it happen, but it did. If you follow anything about knitting, you probably saw the scarf on the statue last week? I think that should be up for "Best Possible Use of Yarn Bombing EVER!"
The post that should've been here, that isn't, should be by next Monday. I did put forth good effort. But, things happen I guess. And it gives me fuel for tomorrow's Knitting Tuesday post. :)
I got one part of it done, but it took me most of the day on Sunday. By the time I wanted to finish it, Sunday was nearly over. We were also dealing with two sick children. I also run a charity similar to Warm Up America, but I try to keep it local. It's called Warm Up the Boro and if you're interested, please stop on by our Facebook page and check us out. I spent most of the morning handing out hats and scarves to those that didn't have any at our local soup kitchen. It was so much fun, and such a blessing. Little kids walking out with warm hats that they didn't have previously, and adults that wore theirs the entire time they were there. Even here in South Georgia it's been very cold and the wind chill has been killer. It took a year's effort and many donations to make it happen, but it did. If you follow anything about knitting, you probably saw the scarf on the statue last week? I think that should be up for "Best Possible Use of Yarn Bombing EVER!"
The post that should've been here, that isn't, should be by next Monday. I did put forth good effort. But, things happen I guess. And it gives me fuel for tomorrow's Knitting Tuesday post. :)
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