Many Thanks!

24 Oct

Hello Everyone. Long time no blog, eh?  Well, it was a full and bountiful summer!  I hope your gardens overflowed like mine did.  Now’s time to settle in for the winter and enjoy all of the home grown goodness that you put up, right?  Or, is it time to begin stamping in earnest?

Showing my belated gratitude… Image

These photos are from the wonderful packages I received this summer.

My delay in saying “Thank You” to the wonderful women who sent cards to PGT this summer has to do with “a special place.”  A special place is where I put things that I don’t want to loose.  That’s where I was keeping the names of people who sent cards.  If your “special place” is like mine then you know  I wasn’t able to find those names when I was ready to blog!  I forgot where my “special place” was.    Luckily, this weekend I found your names when I was looking for something else.  Yeesh!

So, without further ado, here’s a BIG Thank You to…

Lori Ikehara-Lyman of Honolulu, HI

Samantha Brunken of Arvada, CO

Amy Seigler of Eustis, FL

Kellie Cook of Champaign, IL

Laurel Stimler of Sharpsburg, GA

Ladies your work, creativity and generosity has brought many-a smiles to the faces of chemo patients.  They thank you and so do I!!!

As I’ve healed from my cancer  & treatments I’ve moved further into my healthy, busy life.  While I’m thankful for this I miss having more free time to blog on PGT.  Please know that I am still collecting cards and delivering them regularly to the Rocky Mountain Cancer Center.  I need your help and the help of your friends to keep beautiful homemade cards in the hands of people who need them most.  Thank You!

My Hugs falling like autumn leaves upon your shoulders,

Sonja

3 Responses to “Many Thanks!”

  1. Michelle Zindorf November 6, 2013 at 6:39 pm #

    Hey Sis, Beautiful photo of yourself. 🙂 Thank you for continuing in your card ministry!

  2. Laurel S. November 9, 2013 at 2:24 am #

    Sonja,

    You are very welcome and hope to be sending another box sometime early next year.

    Laurel Stimler, Sharpsburg, GA

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