5% to Sandy Relief Efforts
In case you haven’t heard or don’t get the emails from Webs… 5% to Sandy Relief Efforts.
One woman's ordinary journey through an extraordinary world
In case you haven’t heard or don’t get the emails from Webs… 5% to Sandy Relief Efforts.
For longer than I can remember, my husband, children and I have been helping a friend with his charity organization. Totally Committed Community Outreach Center (TCCOC) is an organization dedicated to helping the homeless and disadvantaged in the Washington, D.C. area, and international crisis areas, with food, clothing and other needs such as clean water, …
I just wanted to share this… As a former member of the military who has been deployed I think I connect to this more than someone else might. If I had been a knitter while in the service (Go Army) I would have loved getting this sort of support. Combat Knitter Patch in Support …
1. My current spinning project will be something that I knit for my sister-in-law living in Alaska. She could probably use 3 or 4 hats at a time. 2. I need a 20 inch zipper 3. Song of the day: Cupid’s Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes 4. I need to knit the February Lady Sweater 5. …
1. Troy Polamalu 2. Troy Polamalu’s hair 3. Head and Shoulders is awesome and they have a sense of humor 4. I need to coordinate getting those charity knit items to the TCCOC today 5. I can’t wait to finish my convertible, fingerless gloves so I can do more spinning.
1. 2. 3. Well, I didn’t think about anything this morning. Seems as though I was on autopilot and didn’t have a single thought while in my actual shower. However, here is the list of things I thought that I should have thought about while I was in my actual shower: 1. Time is not …
In January 2003, I received a phone call from the National Bone Marrow Registry. They called to inform me that I was a possible match for someone needing a bone marrow transplant. This story actually began back in 1999 when I was stationed at Camp Humphreys, South Korea while I was in the Army.