Wednesday, June 30, 2010

carolina blue sky, welcome your newest little friends...

we're emptying the home we've spent the last 4.5 years building. we're taking a great leap ourselves, just as we see our newest little baby birds start anew themselves. for the last few weeks we've been preparing, as have they. i will miss their craning little necks and yellow beaks opening for feeding while i watered the plants. but momma has fed them well, just as our house has fed us, but we are all now ready to call somewhere else our home. i find it amazing and awesome that we have been able to experience their little eggs hatch and the babies grow. it is better even now that we are listening to the echo of music from my computer bounce off the barren walls of our home, and i see that a heavy rain has washed away the empty cavern that protected their growth and i know that they have left and moved on. no, i certainly don't expect the house to disappear and be reabsorbed into the earth upon our exodus, however it is a beautiful thing to know that our time has ended and we too are stepping out into the world again to find our way.

a few years back we wrote to our loved one's in a statement printed for our wedding. we wrote about our hopes for change and what it would bring - a new home, a new job, and a baby. well, this time we're writing to say that we've hurdled all we've hoped here and a bit more. as we move on to the next round: here's to a good long successful stretch in pittsburgh for us and a lovely blue sky for those little birds we have loved over the last few weeks. i hope the new owners see our note and put a plant in their favorite corner of the deck.

big hugs to all here in north carolina. after living here four times now, perhaps it's best to say see you soon!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Dolly Drive


I am participating in an extremely rewarding project - A Dolly Drive. This wonderful project is the idea of a beautiful soul named Sarah Hanson. The goal of the project is to make and give a doll to each child in orphanages around the world. My personal goal is to take 500 to an orphanage in Haiti. I will be donating a gaggle of dolls to the current Haiti orphanage project for the Dolly Drive as well. I am committed to making 25 dolls a week, and so far am on target.

If you like to sew and would like to participate, please let me know! If you don't have time, or don't sew, there are still many ways to help or participate. I am using scraps to sew and stuff these little gems, and every little bit helps! These dolls are not for sale. If you would like me to make one on your behalf, I am happy to gift it to a child for you. Please write a personal message that can be tied to the doll's arm, and please specify the kind of doll you would like to sponsor (boy or girl).

Please click on the Dolly Link posted here on my blog for more information on Sarah's Dolly Drive. I will post photos and video when I return from Haiti after delivering the bundle to the kids!