Friday, June 13, 2008

I Sure Am A Lucky Girl!

I didn't expect to post today, but I just had to share with you all how very, very lucky I am. When Sharon got back from her trip to Las Vegas and got caught up with some blog reading, she read my post from the beginning of the week with the quilt for the show/sale for cancer research...well she immediately e-mailed and offered to machine quilt it for me. So now WE'RE donating a quilt to the show at the Country Loft. I'm just not at all sure what I've done to be so lucky...I have wonderful, wonderful friends.
OK, I promise this is my last post before I leave...I'm out of here in the morning and on my way to my little man...I promise I'll post pictures...

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Have fun! Get lots of hugs and kisses from Hampton. He sure is a sweetie! That was very nice of Sharon :o)

Red Geranium Cottage said...

Awwwwwwww stop it!!!! No really stop it!!!! OK go on!!!! ROFLOL!!! Love you!!!! Have a great trip and squeeze that little guy for me.

Finn said...

Hi Carol, so happy to find you again. Not sure how I lost track of you, but just linked over from Gypsy Qullters and there you were!*VBS*
The donation quilt turned out just beautiful...love it! Hope the world is treating you well. Hugs, Finn

*karendianne. said...

You are so lucky and blessed!

Ginger Patches said...

Very cool!! It's a great cause and how fun to have it be a joint effort!
Have fun!

Cheryl said...

How nice of the two of you! I know the quilt will be wonderful. Have a great time with your little man!

Darlene said...

WooHoo - way to go Sharon! Enjoy Master Hampton!

Mar said...

Well Sharon is like that!...yeah she is!!! What an awesome thing to do, both of you.

Nan said...

What an incredible team you make, too! You girls are wonderful!
Give Hampton a squeeze for me, too.
Have fun!!

K.C. said...

Just popping in and read this post and it just made me smile all over.

You seem like such a happy person and just reading this made me happy.

If just reading your post can make me happy, I can only imagine how you make the people in your "real" life feel.

Have a great day! Kayce