Tuesday, September 6, 2005

Edit: I was told the larger font made the blog hard to read so we're back to normal.

KNITTING

I'm still working on the Latvian socks. I hope to have them finished by late tomorrow. Then it is back to work on another Christmas present, the Fair Isle gloves. Please go see
Julia's beautiful version of these gloves - the colors she is using are so much nicer.

HELPING

Check with your local food bank. Many of them are collecting food to send to evacuees. Also, if you donate money, look into places that are matching donations to make your money go farther. One such place is my local health food store, Vitamin Cottage.

The
Give A Little blog was started by knitbloggers extraordinaire Margene and Susan to raise donations for the Red Cross. There are many other terrific prizes for those who donate, including a copy of Stranded Color Knitting.

June of Two Sheep Journal is selling off some of her incredibly beautiful handspun yarn - all money from the sales to Mercy Corps.

A knitblogger in Houston is collecting handknit baby items to give to evacuees.

Donate your miles via email through
Delta, Continental, or United Airlines.

Here in Albuquerque we're seeing some heartwarming stories of people helping the evacuees that have come here. A group of beauticians got together to do the hair and makeup of hurricane victims and others got the red carpet treatment and a standing ovation at a UNM Lobos game.

Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling and his wife are
providing housing in Boston for a year for a large family of hurricane evacuees. As it turned out, the father of the family was a baseball fan and was flabbergasted when Curt met him at the hotel.

You may have seen some of the sad stories of animals in the hurricane on the news. Snowball the little dog who was left behind by a hysterical boy and kept trying to get on the evacuation bus may have been found - now they need to find the boy in the Astrodome. Other stories such as Chucky the dog left at the interstate with a can of dog food and a note, the man with 3 dogs who swam with them for 8 hours straight because he couldn't leave them, and the doctor who stayed behind at the hospital and wouldn't evacuate because he was caring for all the staff pets may all have happy endings. Check the
ASPCA web site daily for updates on these stories and donate to help make more happy endings for victims of this tragedy.

CELEBRATING

Peaches celebrated her 3rd birthday this weekend with a dried banana treat and much singing. I'm not positive about her birthday but it was some time in fall so I chose Labor Day. I've always felt that Peaches managed to find the perfect house for her to blossom. She used to be more of a wallflower with the rabbit rescuer who felt bad she wasn't getting more attention. Now she is always the center of attention and she loves finally having her own house. Happy Birthday Bunny Diva!