Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Christmas Eve with W.O.W.!

When I sat down to conceptualize this project, and the idea of the 13 Fridays came to mind, as I looked over each future Friday, I knew that one of them was going to fall on Christmas Eve. In my mind, I thought, well, OK, I'll sit and knit in the morning - then on to the family celebration that night - our family has a big get together and a gift exchange on Christmas Eve. Little did I realize that A.) the family celebration was to land at our home!, and B.) the quiet session of knitting at the HSC would become something quite different!

If you've been following this blog, then you know that on November 19th, we met Tilllie (with 3 "L"s). With the holidays approaching, Tilllie gave me a wish list for the ladies in the W.O.W. group. I in turn sent a copy of that list out to the 13 Fridays group and my general email "art alert" list. I didn't know what to expect, but the generosity was over-the-top amazing! We amassed so much to give! Soaps, shampoos, conditioners, toiletries of every kind, first aid supplies, make up, brushes, combs, sanitary products, socks, gloves, scarves, underwear, coats, and Lisa Takata out of the blue stepped up to make cloth gift bags, which became invaluable! My sister-in-law Gayle made 50 scarves! Also, Angela Cazel Jahn and Frances McMahon came in with their own 13 gifts bags to add to the fest. (in honor of 13 Fridays) Having these extra gifts was a GOOD THING because . . .

We were prepared for about 27 ladies, thinking our core group was about 20 and we'd have some "extras". Well, once the word got out, some estimated there were nearly 100 ladies who came to the party! The W.O.W. ladies were allowed to go through the food line first and get their gift choices first - miraculously, everyone walked away with some food and with a gift of some kind. 

Here is a list of known donors to this fun day. (in no particular order) There are others, who, through someone on this list made contributions - I thank you all - I'm truly overwhelmed.

Janet Traylor
Angela Cazel Jahn
Frances McMahon Ward
Josie Young
Jill Spear
Robin Speranza
Paula Kornegay
Louise Roman
Nancy Wanek/Telerana Weaving Guild
Diane Wolf/Telerana Weaving Guild
Bobbie Nash/Telerana Weaving Guild
Lisa Takata
Kimber Lanning et.al.
Michelle Mayfield
A. Brooke Heuts
Kelsey Wiskirchen
Gayle Timmerman
Lauren Casillas
Gracie Timmerman
Anonymous woman at Target:
      who, upon hearing about the project bought 10-$10 gift cards on the spot!

And the brave and consistent Angels of this project:
Meghan Olesen
Susan Casillas
Cattryn Somers
Greta Somers

The photos below show our prep in pulling the items for the bags together, and scenes from the party. I'm going to say right here, that most of the food and the blankets and pillows for each lady were all from Cattryn, Susan and Cattryn's mom Greta. In addition, my daughter Meghan made a big order of chicken per the W.O.W. ladies' request. When I walked into the party room, I couldn't believe my eyes! What a spread. I knew we were in for something special!

Tilllie's Wish List

My dining room table before filling the bags!

The angels of this project! (Meghan, Susan and Cattryn - minus Greta!)

Re-filling travel-sized bottles with shampoos and conditioners - these ladies cannot carry the large bottles with them.

Lots of great coats and sweaters.

Underwear, gloves, socks and scarves.


 
Filled bags ready for transport.


Scenes from the party . . .

There's Greta finishing the gift tables - we had to hide the bags under to table to make sure the W.O.W. ladies got them first!

The food tables - we are ready to serve!

The party crowd - and this isn't everyone!

The bags went SO FAST!

A lucky recipient

Another sweet lady, loaded up.

We LOVE TiLLLie! We all had our own gifts for her after the chaos of the party was over.

Hats on Christmas Eve

Today was a special day for sure - with the W.O.W. party and all the prep leading up to it. But we still had hats to share, some new visitors to the project and some time to sit in the sun before heading home to our own family celebrations. Today's participants for knitting/crocheting were Meghan (ever faithful), Kate Benjamin was back again!, Tané Clark came for the first time today, and my youngest daughter, Gracie (no knitting, but lots of good cheer!) We had more visitors today at the big party, so be sure to check out the post - Christmas Eve with WOW!

Here are our hats for today:

Cattryn (or Susan?)

Gracie (made by Grandma Cheryl)

Lisa

Tané

Tané

Tané (headband)
Tané (matching scarf)

Tané
Hat shopper.

Meghan, Kate B. and Gracie

Me and Tané

Tilllie in the hat Cattryn made for her for the party.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Gotta Love this Woman!

Here she is, Tilllie with her reindeer antlers. She was a bundle of energy today - helping with the big party in the Day Center and juggling the W.O.W. group. (And us knitting teachers too!)

She is one special lady, this Tilllie (with 3 "L"s). Triple "L"ove.

Hats, Hats, Hats and Celebration

Today was a festive day at the HSC. In preparation for the holidays, there was a big party in the Day Center and awesome music outside. So the place was bustling with people and temporary joy. Our hats definitely added to the mood. A new 13 Friday-er, Linda showed up with 26 hats - yes 26!! She and her husband knit hats for charity, and so she was generous to bring many of those for today's 13 Friday session. And, I might add, she finished number 27 while visiting today!! Other wonderful contributions abounded today from Bobbie, a Telerana Guild member, Louise with Will Bruder Studio, Kelsey W., a fibers grad at ASU, and of course from our sweet and consistent knitters - Susan and Cattryn; and I had a couple to add to the group today too. So our grand total of hats today - 38!!

Also knitting with us today was Kate and Meghan - and Kate - we did not get a shot of your hat before it traveled away with Jay - rats! - first shot I've missed. Meghan was making a hat from her handmade yarn that she makes out of old knit shirts.  And Peter Bugg came down, but we were inside doing our morning workshop with the ladies of W.O.W. So sorry to have missed you, Peter!!

All and all - it was a good day.
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Our hat line with some recipients in the distance.