A Happy Story
A good friend of mine was at the infusion center right before Christmas for an iron infusion. She already had a blanket that I had given her and she had it on her during her infusion. She said the nurses were giving out the last of the blankets that they had (I had more at home but they can only store 20 blankets at a time) and in came a huge 6'6" grizzled looking older gent with cancer. The last blanket was bright pink and covered in red strawberries and the nurses assured him that, if he could wait, they would get a different one to him.
But he smiled and said the pink blanket was perfect and promptly covered himself with it. My friend said everyone cracked up and all laughed together--the old gent enjoying himself most of all.
The story brought tears to my eyes and seemed to be the perfect example of what Christmas should be about. I know I am especially partial to it because I made that blanket, but I just had to share.
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Great Story!!
Thank you so much for sharing! I bet hearing this story gave you the warm fuzzies!! I love hearing stories like this and it put a smile on my face as I am sure it will all who read this. Thanks again God Bless
(((Hugs))) Janice
Keep up the GOOD work )0 -
Wonderful and heartwarming story!
Thanks for sharing. I am now feeling warm and fuzzy all over. You do a wonderful service in creating these gifts, I thank you, too! I'm still smiling at the sight of this gentleman in all his grandeur covered in pink and strawberries.0 -
thanks
thanks for sharing your story...and for all you do for others! I can think back and remember how something like a knitted cap or little pillow given to me during chemo made me feel....like I could feel the love that went into the making of the item and felt so much better for having received it. It is wonderful of you to do this...and you have no doubt touched many, many people in addition to the gent with the pink blanket :-) Hugs to you!0 -
what a wonderful heart you haveJean 0609 said:Dear CypressCynthia,
Thanks for sharing this story. It's funny, but at the same time a little tear jerking! Thanks for all you do!
xoxo
Jean
Thanks for sharing this story, it made me feel warm and fuzzy inside You have such a sweet,kind heart.
Hugs,
Dawne0 -
C.C. how wonderful .. tears of joy I am currentlyTexasgirl10 said:what a wonderful heart you have
Thanks for sharing this story, it made me feel warm and fuzzy inside You have such a sweet,kind heart.
Hugs,
Dawne
sharing with you. Operation -- Wonderful, is how I refer to you and your gifts of love and warmth. I am sick with a head cold/chest infection .. and I have been warming myself with your gift of LOVE and thinking of me. This shows me and all the other WARRIORS, what a wonderful, kind and caring Kindered Spirit - you are :-))))). Thank you so very much ...for being you.
So often, we never know how a simple act of kindess affects someone .. You are awesome, and you will receive dividends of joy, from your generosity for years to come.
WHO DAT --nation!
Vicki Sam0 -
A perfect holiday story,
A perfect holiday story, indeed!Hallmark could not have expressed it any better~ true meaning and all! Thanks so much for sharing this with us~ and again, for making the warm-fuzzies in the first place! You are wonderful! So there!
Hugs,
Chen♥0 -
I love my fleece blankie!!
This makes me so happy...when I started chemo over at St, Josephs, I was given a wonderful fleece blanket and I love it...now that I have finished chemo I use it on those cold nights to cuddle with my hubby and my dogs. It brings so much warmth!! You have inspired me ...I knit and crochet and am thinking of bringing a few of my blankets to the infusion center for new patients...Keep making those blankets, I know they bring much happiness to those who receive them.0 -
Cynthia,mrs gadget said:I love my fleece blankie!!
This makes me so happy...when I started chemo over at St, Josephs, I was given a wonderful fleece blanket and I love it...now that I have finished chemo I use it on those cold nights to cuddle with my hubby and my dogs. It brings so much warmth!! You have inspired me ...I knit and crochet and am thinking of bringing a few of my blankets to the infusion center for new patients...Keep making those blankets, I know they bring much happiness to those who receive them.
I can just envision
Cynthia,
I can just envision this gentleman wrapped in his pink strawberry covered warm fuzzy. I think that this is a wonderful heart warming story. What an angel you are for making these and bringing joy to so many people.
Stef0 -
I think he felt the love and
I think he felt the love and prayers in that blanket and just wanted to wrap himself up in it all. That's a beautiful story Cynthia but I think the true gift was what you felt as you watched him hold that blanket that you had lovingly created. You are a sweety0
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