The girls came home from school with a letter today, telling us that one of the boys in their year will not be coming back to school this term and is currently in hospital up in London.
So the girls were immediately making cards and planning loom bands, and I got on with doing what I do.
A fussy-cut 'T for…' cushion…
It is at binding point now, so I will buy an insert tomorrow, and have it finished to drop off at school on Friday morning.
Apologies if you were hoping for the grand reveal of my Ode to GTSB tonight, it is finished I promise, so tomorrow I will turn my frown upside down and show you the pretties xxx
You are so good getting something made so quickly. Hope the London doctors do all that is needed to have him home and healthy as quickly as possible.
ReplyDeleteWow that was super quick. What a thoughtful gift, I am sure it will bring him and his family comfort. I hope that he can be treated and back home soon.
ReplyDeletehere's hoping ....
ReplyDeleteso sad. lovely gift to give hads x
ReplyDeleteA really thoughtful gift, hopefully it will brighten a few gloomy days and he will be home fit and well asap. x
ReplyDeleteLovely thought x
ReplyDeleteA lovely gift! Thank goodness it wasn't a B! Jxo
ReplyDeletePerfect and how nice you had a chance to make the cushion while your kids were doing their part. I remember that feeling a few times, how lucky I was that my kid was fine. A beautiful cushion is just such a nice gift.
ReplyDeleteThat's always hard to hear...so nice you could make something special for T to show you care.
ReplyDeleteso sad but the cushion will cheer him up. all the best to him
ReplyDeleteThat will mean so much to his parents! You're a good gal xx
ReplyDeleteThat cushion will absolutely brighten his day. Good on you, Hadley for picking up a needle/fabric and doing something for him.
ReplyDeleteLovely thoughtful gift.x
ReplyDeleteSo sad, but he will love his special present. It is good to do something positive which will make him smile and feel a little special. x
ReplyDeletegreat work for the poor wee lad. I am sure he will love it and find it comfy during his stay
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