OK, rather than me try to explain what she said, I will just copy and paste her latest post about her ambitions so you can see for yourself! I hope she doesn't mind. : )
Here is her June 29th post from havingfunquilting.blogspot.com:
big . . . Big . . . BIG . . . Changes to Operation Wood Hollow
You are all so FANTABULOUS (yes, that's a word)!!! :o)
Operation Wood Hollow has had so many quilts donated to it!!! :o)
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!! :o)
So, here are the BIG changes . . .
First of all, we're going to need to change the name from Operation Wood Hollow to something else (any suggestions???) and here's why . . . Because Operation Wood Hollow has had so many quilts donated to it, my husband and I have decided that we are going to go REALLY BIG with this and help people who have lost their homes to other fires as well -- especially the Waldo Canyon fire (Colorado Springs) and the High Park fire (Ft. Collins) -- and try to give them some comfort by giving them a quilt full of love, too! I'm obviously going to need a LOT of quilts to do this, but I think it will be well worth the effort to help someone who has lost everything! As long as I have quilts to give, I'll be spending this summer driving to those who have been affected by all the different fires in the Western United States to show them that people (especially TOTALLY AWESOME QUILTERS!) really care about what they're going through! :o)
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On this map, the red and blue dots are the fires that give me the most concern. I just did some research (don't quote me on this!) and there have been approximately 656 homes burned so far! So . . . if there are any of you out there that wanted to donate a quilt, but thought it wasn't needed any more, IT IS!!! More than ever!!!
We are researching how to turn this idea into a non-profit organization so we can help people in this way every year, but we don't have time with this fire season to wait for that! Will you help me by continuing to send in quilts while we get this officially set up???
Kayde Dexter wrote this on the My Lazy Daisy Blog: "You have no idea how much that quilt will mean to them. My house burned four years ago, and while we sat there watching the firemen do their thing a good friend stopped by and gave me a little lap quilt. That quilt means the world to me and brought a lot of comfort in a time of need."
I am so grateful for each of you that have contributed to this cause! I know the recipients of your kindness will be as well . . .
Hugs!
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Thank you so much for posting this on your blog and helping me spread the word!!! :)
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