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It’s Time!!

It’s been a year in the works. Many hands have been involved from around the world. The day has finally arrived, we deliver the 140 Share-A-Square afghans to Camp Sanguinity!! party I’ve been working all day on getting the bags all together, putting little goodies in them and making sure everything I was responsible for will not disappoint Shelly or the campers!!! (I tend to obsess, just ask Shelly! embarrassed   )  I’m so excited and I can’t wait to come back and share with you all! 

If you want to see what all the excitement is over, take a look at the afghan gallery on Flickr! It’s a beautiful thing! )

 

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Thursday Thirteen #102 – “SAS Bag Edition”

 

1.  I’ve been talking about the “Share A Square“ project for a year now, which means it just celebrated it’s One Year Anniversaryparty  There has been such a huge outpouring of love for this project that it has been exciting and a privilige to be a part of it!

2.  Along with “Share A Square” we had the “SAS Bag Project” and just like the afghans, people stepped right up and answered the call! Today’s 13 I wanted to share with you photos of those bags that were made to go with each afghan. Each bag will hold the tags that hangs from each square from the one who made it. Once the child who receives their afghan, they will be able to keep all their tags in a cute bag as a wonderful keepsake thanks to all the great volunteers. )

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Miki M. - Japan

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K.D. – Tennessee

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Linda M. – Florida

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Mandy L.  – Texas

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Sherry L. – Texas

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Mandy L. – Texas

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Mandy L. – Texas

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Sherry & Mandy L. – Texas

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Cindy D. – Texas

12.  I have another five bags on their way so as soon as I get them I’ll post a photo of those too! Shelly, the creator of SAS has made some bags also.  Barbara who had the task of getting 70 bags also has reached her goal. So all that’s left…getting it all together and delivering the afghans and bags to the kids of Camp Sanguinity! cool

13.  You know I absolutely love the idea of Share a Square, and the reason for the afghans. But I really wish kids didn’t have a need for these afghan’s & that there was no cancer in the world. (

Thanks to everyone for your help and support for SAS and the Bag Project! mrgreen  

 

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