Friday, February 19, 2016

When Comfort is Needed

My husband came home from work the other day and asked me if I had a quilt I could spare. A coworker and his family are going through a tough time and it was a particularly difficult day for the fellow.

Of course I had a quilt I could spare. I offered DH a choice of three, and he chose this one.
 
So this quilt has now gone to a new home where I hope it will bring comfort to a family that's going through some horrific and tragic stuff. DH wrapped it in brown paper and gave it to the fellow on the parking lot at work, to protect the man's privacy. He was very toughed and grateful. DH and I both feel good about being able to give to a family in need of comfort.

Linking up with Sarah at Confessions of a Fabric Addict. She understands.

10 comments:

  1. How generous and thoughtful! I'm sure the family will be wrapped in love from your gift!

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  2. What a great comfort gift and how very thoughtful of your guy.

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  3. How great of your husband to think of his co-worker! What a generous pair you must be. It's a lovely quilt, and I hope it brings them comfort.

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  4. What a great plus quilt. It always makes me feel good when a quilt has gone to a home where it will be loved and appreciated. Good for you.

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  5. And isn't that one of the best things about quilting? Being able to comfort someone with a quilt?

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  6. Lovely plus quilt. Trust it will bring comfort to the family you have gifted it to. What a thoughtful husband you have and to then wrap it in brown paper and gift it in the parking lot is so touching.

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  7. Such a wonderful gift to a family in need. I like to have quilts on hand for just that reason. It's a beautiful quilt.

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  8. What a lovely gesture and it's wonderful to have spare quilts on hand for these moments. I know how tough certain times can be on families and I'm sure they appreciate your thoughtfulness.

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  9. It is so nice having quilts on hand for when there is a need. This is a beautiful quilt sure to bring some comfort.

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  10. What a beautiful gesture, Jan. I love that the first thought your husband had for comfort was one of your quilts.

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