So why is First and Ten still a good thing? Well, do you notice the football player on the right of my blog? Let me explain what that means.
I have decided that I have been quite a selfish quilter. Up until now I just quilt and quilt. It's my business, Quilts With Love. I have been in business for eight years now. But do I ever give of my services? No. Why the recent change of heart?

This is what Vivian Love is going to do. I will do one charity of every ten quilts I do, just like the pioneer ancestor with her bread. I'm going to keep track of this and really make it a new goal.
I call it my "First and Ten Game Plan." Of course in football, it refers to a situation where a team has a first down with ten yards to go to get another first down. For me it will mean I will do one charity quilt for every ten quilts I do for my business. My game plan "kicked off" on SuperBowl Sunday...last Sun. I did a charity quilt for the Flying Geese Quilters Guild philanthropy committee.
This past week I read a quote by Pres. Gordon B. Hinkley, 15th president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This quote made me stop and think."Generally speaking, the most miserable people I know are those who are obsessed with themselves; the happiest people I know are those who lose themselves in the service of others. By and large, I have come to see that if we complain about life, it is because we are thinking only of ourselves."

Yes...first and ten is still a good thing!
If you can recommend some your favorite charities or humanitarian projects, leave a comment below or email me privately at quiltswithlove@sbcglobal.net
Thanks!
5 comments:
One of my personal charities is the Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative run by Ami Simms. All of the profits are used for Alzheimer's research.
She has both a show of big quilts that tours and auctions of small
9"x12" Priority quilts, sized like that so they fit into a USPS Priority envelope for mailing.
You can find all the info here:
http://www.alzquilts.org/
Newborns in Need
Project Linus
No suggestions -- just wanted to note what a generous caring quilter you are!
Quilts of Valor is a fabulous way to recognize the disabled men and women who come back from war. When Quilt Studio webring made quilts last year we had a few left that needed to be quilted. We are trying to get them done this year (about 5 or 6 lap-sized quilts). We could use your help!
I am also a quilter, and I donate baby quilts to my local hospital for the NICU. They need the quilts 36x36 to cover the premie babies isolettes and keep them in the dark- where they continue to develope and grow strong.
It is a heartwarming feeling when I hear from a family about how they love the quilt and how well the baby is doing.
Good luck with your charity.
Loved your blog!
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