People all over the world are making these. I made mine in honor of Kelley Rae!
I made a bag for my bags, and tomorrow I'll send them off to their first stop in Virginia. From there they will go on to Liberia, to these sweet kids:
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who go to school here:
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If you don't know your history, Liberia recently suffered through some terrible years of war. Many children were left without parents. This project is called Liberia Orphan Education Project. I was happy to help!
OMG! When I called up your blog, the only thing I saw was the title of your post. I thought you retired early and were going out of the country!!! Well - I can see that your heart has been sent to Liberia. You are such a good person.
ReplyDeleteWonderful project and such a great job of helping with it. Love the extra touch of the alphabet bag to carry them in!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun blog entry! Such fun in sharing and thank you for sharing with us too!
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