First off!! A
Mystery Quilt. This is the latest Mystery that my group did - we called it
Pointed Fun, and our group started it at the middle of March.... and it was a good thing to have going on...
This one was made by Jan - she doesn't live to far from me! I love her colors!
And check out this beauty of a Quilt of Valor.... It was made by Connie - and I have to tell you...
I am in love with this panel! I mean seriously... and Eagle - and Plaid... totally Sigh worthy!
and then... The Awesome Vietnam Veteran.
He was medivac'd out of Vietnam 3 times - and went back EACH time. He was a point man - so you know... he is pretty lucky to still be here.
most of our presentations have been on hold... but this one was a little different.
and here is why..
We have been looking for a specific implement for our tractor. Off and On we thought we would find it, and then... someone would out bid us, or it just wasn't exactly what we were looking for.
Two weeks ago - I needed this implement and I told my patient and sweet husband that I was ready to just buckle down and pay what we had to.... it was time. So he got online and found exactly what we were looking for - but the man who owned it was in Washington ( we live in Northern Colorado).
The Tool was still in Colorado ( and as patient as I am - I wanted it last week!!)
However he was okay with us going to test it as long as his neighbor was there.
This is when we met this Veteran. And lawsy mercy - a 35 minute look turned into 2 hours as we just talked and talked - and chatted some more.
We decided that yes - we were buying this piece of equipment and after negotiations were made - we headed back with the truck to get it.... and I made sure the neighbor was there!
We loaded everything up and of course - had to talk with the Neighbor some more. I asked him if he had ever heard of Quilts of Valor and he said no Ma'am...
You know me! I was prepared - I had this Quilt for him and proceeded right there to award him this quilt. I told him all about the people who made these quilts, and why they were made, and that knowing how much he loved his country I really felt that this patriotic one fit his personality - and..
he cried - yep! You all know - I am in the business of making grown men cry! haha! But then he told us even more about his service, and the best was how when they were coming back to the United States - the Pilot said - men - The US is on the right side of the plane.... He said that plane banked to the right so hard as every soldier headed to go see their own country.... He had me crying!!
it was a privilege to meet him, and I believe I have made another life long friend... We set up a coffee date!!
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