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Squirrel and Snow
Profile of the Week
Name: Watanabe, Moriko
Lives: In the Temporary Housing in Shichigahama
First starting coming to Yarn Alive when it first began
Favorite Project: Vests
Favorite color: Navy blue
Favorite thing about Yarn Alive:
Learning different kinds of crocheting and ideas from different people. When she was young, she use to do a lot of knitting so since coming to Yarn Alive, she has started to remember those things she once did and is now becoming better.
How has life been affected by March 11, 2011:
Her husband pasted away 4 years ago and she was just starting to get back on her feet but then the tsunami came and took everything away.
Although bad things happened with the tsunami, she is now positive and looks forward. The positive thing through all of this is that she has made so many new friends.
Special gift from one of our supporters!
Shimohirasan is a Yarn Alive supporter. She specializes in hand dyed and handspin yarn. Here is one of her amazing creations which she gave us as a special gift!
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Vist her blog for more amazing creations!
Handwarmers ハンドウォーマー
Yarn Alive Sale!
Arise 5 New Year’s Conference: Friday & Saturday, Jan 4-5
2013年 新年コンファレンス ~ 日本のリバイバルのための必需 ~
2013年1月4日(金)~5日(土)
http://arise5.com/events/new-years-conference-with-barbara-yoder/
2012 Yarn Alive in review
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog.
Here's an excerpt:
600 people reached the top of Mt. Everest in 2012. This blog got about 8,400 views in 2012. If every person who reached the top of Mt. Everest viewed this blog, it would have taken 14 years to get that many views.
Kesennuma Mother's Home
We had an amazing time at the Kesennuma's Mother's Home yesterday. These ladies that work here are our heroes! Read more about their story from our last visit in September 2011.
Throughout the year we have been receiving blankets and toys from the Kyōyū kyōyū – share group. So we were able to bundle these up and drive them up to this special place 3 hours away.
We were also able to give a box of gifts from Pastor Sakaguchi and his congregation in Tokushima.
Merry Christmas Yarn Alive
Bingo games + lap steel guitar carols + minyou (traditional Japanese folk song) lots of food + lots of laughter + lots of yarn = YARN ALIVE CHRISTMAS PARTY
As a Christmas present, each lady received photos of themselves and their friends from the year of 2012 along with Yarn Alive postcards. Each lady was also given a Christmas bulb with a number written on it. When their number was called out, they were able to choose a stash of yarn of their liking.
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On behalf of all the Yarn Alive ladies, we want to say thank you for all your support, generous donations, kind words and prayers. We are so thankful to have each and every one of you a part of Yarn Alive.
We wish you a very Merry Christmas!