Thanks go out to The Barry Family for this thoughtful donation of warm hats and a scarf. They are all blue, which is always such a good color. It's a good color because it's dark and doesn't show dirt easily..and it's a good color because it works well for men or for women. The hat on left may look a little purple depending on your screen, but it is blue. Both the hats are wonderfully stretchy with the nice long look you see on the right. I folded up the brim on left so you could see these design both ways. Ribbed knitted hats work so well for multiple sizes heads because of the stretch and the variety of how it's worn.
Many many thanks Barry Family for your thoughtness, and please keep up the good work and know what you do matters.
**The counts on our progress bars are current.
All donations regardless of size and number are valued. All donations are appreciated. The Power of One is awesome, and when we work together The Power of One becomes The Power of Many.
Mission Statement
GOAL FOR AFGHANS
Afghans
Goal: 30
Start: #24
Current: 26
Goal: 30
Start: #24
Current: 26
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Saturday, May 26, 2018
Thursday, May 24, 2018
Love, Loitering and The Law
*clicking on image takes you to the article by Ariel Aberg-Riger
Blogging in Alphabetical Order brings us to the letter L. Doing a google search for words that start with the letter L that have a connection to Homelessness I came up with a substantial list. Here are a few that hit me:- Loitering
- Loss
- Law
- Loom
- Love
But, Homeless often do in fact loiter. They loiter at fast food restaurants until they are asked to leave, they loiter at libraries until they are asked to leave. They loiter to get warm, to get out of rain, to get away from the cold, or the hot sun. They loiter because even if they have a night in a shelter...they're not permitted to be there during the day and so have to loiter somewhere.
There are laws about loitering. Problem is, there is so much interpretation.
The last two times I blogged for the letter L I blogged about Looming and Love.
Clicking on the loom picture takes you to one of those posts.
LOVE...I believe everything we do here on Bridge and Beyond for the benefit of others is an expression of LOVE.
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Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Kindness, Giving Away Kindness and Blogging in Alphabetical Order
Blogging in Alphabetical order brings us to the letter K today. In the two previous rounds of blogging in Alphabetical Order I've blogged about Kindness and knitting for the letters K. I really didn't come up with any new word for this, the 3rd round of doing so.
Do you know a knitter, or a crocheter? If you could give a yarn boutique like the pretty one above. That would be a wonderful act of kindness. Give it for nothing specific...in that it's not Easter, or Christmas, or someone's Birthday or Mother's Day etc. Just give it, as an act of kindness. Trust me.....it will be well received.
Craft a note to go with your yarn boutique to spread the kindness yet further. In your note say something like I just wanted to share some kindness from me to you......and suggest you do the same, by using this yarn to knit/crochet something you can donate to someone in need..........yet again sharing more kindness.
Maybe you have favorite charities you could include in your note to help the person think of charities or to have something to select from?
Maybe you would prefer something like above. Spotted this on Facebook and thought it worth a share. You could print this and include it with your yarn boutique.
If you do anything like this, please let me know. Take a picture of your arrangement with your yarn, or your note...I'll share it here on blog to help encourage others to reach out in similar fashion. If you would prefer not to include your name with the post, simply let me know. I know some of you big hearted people are a bit shy. Contact me by leaving a comment here on the post, or by using the contact form in the right side bar, or by emailing me at sandycrochet@gmail.com
**The counts on our progress bars are current. All donations regardless of size and number are valued. All donations are appreciated. The Power of One is awesome, and when we work together The Power of One becomes The Power of Many.
Do you know a knitter, or a crocheter? If you could give a yarn boutique like the pretty one above. That would be a wonderful act of kindness. Give it for nothing specific...in that it's not Easter, or Christmas, or someone's Birthday or Mother's Day etc. Just give it, as an act of kindness. Trust me.....it will be well received.
Craft a note to go with your yarn boutique to spread the kindness yet further. In your note say something like I just wanted to share some kindness from me to you......and suggest you do the same, by using this yarn to knit/crochet something you can donate to someone in need..........yet again sharing more kindness.
Maybe you have favorite charities you could include in your note to help the person think of charities or to have something to select from?
Maybe you would prefer something like above. Spotted this on Facebook and thought it worth a share. You could print this and include it with your yarn boutique.
If you do anything like this, please let me know. Take a picture of your arrangement with your yarn, or your note...I'll share it here on blog to help encourage others to reach out in similar fashion. If you would prefer not to include your name with the post, simply let me know. I know some of you big hearted people are a bit shy. Contact me by leaving a comment here on the post, or by using the contact form in the right side bar, or by emailing me at sandycrochet@gmail.com
**The counts on our progress bars are current. All donations regardless of size and number are valued. All donations are appreciated. The Power of One is awesome, and when we work together The Power of One becomes The Power of Many.
Friday, May 18, 2018
New Afghan Needs Name, Blogging in Alphabetical Order, Jobless and Judgement
This is the beginning (2nd picture I've taken) of the afghan I'm currently working on. Will take some time before this one is ready to donate, as it's only about 7.25 inches when the picture was taken. It's a bit larger now and has one additional color, green. Not sold on a name yet..Lines of Jewels (lines because it will be striped?), Striped Jewels, Jewel Palette? Thoughts?
Blogging in Alphabetical order brings us to J. Some words I came upon associated with homeless are jobless, and judgement.
It's so easy to pass judgement on others. Sadly, we all do it naturally. We must fight our instincts to not pass judgement on others. That becomes, I think even harder when thinking about Homeless People. Often people judge homeless people to be lazy, to be criminals to be bad people.........when none of that may be true. Living on the streets is NOT easy, to stay alive alone means you're not lazy; but that stereotype judgement exists. Maybe the person is homeless because they lost their job, maybe they lost their job through no fault of their own, maybe they lost their job due to health issues. So many possibilities. A child may be homeless through no fault of their own. Military often come back from service broken, be it physical or mental or both. Certainly that's not their fault and they should not be judged.
Being jobless when homeless is very difficult. How do you apply for a job when you have no address? How do you apply for a job when you have no means of cleaning up? How do you apply for a job when you no phone or other means of being contacted?
Difficult problems being homeless, being jobless and being judged unjustly.
Blogging in Alphabetical order brings us to J. Some words I came upon associated with homeless are jobless, and judgement.
It's so easy to pass judgement on others. Sadly, we all do it naturally. We must fight our instincts to not pass judgement on others. That becomes, I think even harder when thinking about Homeless People. Often people judge homeless people to be lazy, to be criminals to be bad people.........when none of that may be true. Living on the streets is NOT easy, to stay alive alone means you're not lazy; but that stereotype judgement exists. Maybe the person is homeless because they lost their job, maybe they lost their job through no fault of their own, maybe they lost their job due to health issues. So many possibilities. A child may be homeless through no fault of their own. Military often come back from service broken, be it physical or mental or both. Certainly that's not their fault and they should not be judged.
Being jobless when homeless is very difficult. How do you apply for a job when you have no address? How do you apply for a job when you have no means of cleaning up? How do you apply for a job when you no phone or other means of being contacted?
Difficult problems being homeless, being jobless and being judged unjustly.
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Where are You and Your Yarn From?
I'm trying to identify where everyone is from, partially for fun. Take a look at the map. Also, believe it will aid me in cases where we have several people with the same name. Please look at the lists of bloggers and non bloggers and see if I have the state you hail from. If not, please leave a comment and let me know.
Additionally, we've had help from Scotland, England, Germany Puerto Rico, Canada, and France! They don't appear on the map, but their help is still greatly appreciated.
Additionally, we've had help from Scotland, England, Germany Puerto Rico, Canada, and France! They don't appear on the map, but their help is still greatly appreciated.
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