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Please note:
QUILTS NEEDED FOR RETURNING WOUNDED SOLDIERS FROM IRAQ
- Due to the escalation of hostilities, approximately 40 to 48 wounded
soldiers are coming back almost daily. A Waldorf MD guild has been trying
to proved a quilt for each wounded service member but has not been able to
keep up with the demand. If you would like to help, you can make a
quilt no smaller than 36" by 36" (wheelchair size) or lap
size (for stretchers) and preferably red, white and blue in any design.
Completed quilts should be sent to: Barbara Green, Station Manager
American Red Cross, 3rd floor Walter Reed Army Medical Ctr 6900 Georgia
Av, NW Washington, DC 20307
I have talked with Barbara and they receive and distribute
quilts to the soldiers. She told me that most of them hang the quilts on
the wall to keep them nice. They are extremely appreciative of the quilts
and the thoughtfulness stitched into each one. By mailing the quilts
directly, they will reach the soldiers quickly.
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"God
grant me the senility to forget the people I never really
liked anyway.
The good fortune to run into the ones I do like,
And the eyesight to tell the difference."
The
Irish version:
Let those that love us, love us,
and those that don't love us,
may God turn their hearts;
and if He doesn't turn their hearts,
may He turn their ankles,
so that we may know them
by their limping.
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