
Perhaps somebody might have asked, where are all those snowflakes, you have promised us? After all, this year is now 27 days old and nothing has happened in this blog since New Years Day. But inspite of complaints I get presents as if it was my birthday. I can’t belive it and I’m dancing around, all over our appartement! At first I got a awesome “random act of kindness” parcel from a wonderful fairy at Watchet, U.K.. Dear “Mother of all needles“: This is the very first RAOK present I recieved and I’m not sure how to express what fun and joy it meant for me! Thank you so much! The parcel included an issue of the american crochet magazine “Crochet World” (my very first american crochet magazine, yoo hoo!), a pattern for a baby blanket, a great super soft cotton yarn and a cozy postcard from Somerset. Have a look:

The very next day(yesterday) , I got another parcel. Ria at Ballostring blog had announced before that she would send me her “experimental hat”, that I admired at her blog. She beliefes, nobody would like to wear it. That is an obvious misbelief, I am definately going to wear it, because that hat is brilliant!


Moreover, Ria told me, that this hat is her very first own crochet design! I’m going to esteem your hat as long as it’s yarn will last, that’s a promise, Ria! As well this beautiful big crochet hook (Size 11) made of wood, I’ve never seen something alike here. But the parcel included even more wonderful surprises: Yarn by Berroco (”Foliage”, absolutely nice colors), some handmade soap (smells great!), a cute and very graphical brooch with a desert and cactus motif (I wonder if that one is also handmade, Ria?), Self stick notice pads (how did you know, that I just run out of those lately?), a picture of far away Uxbridge in Massachusetts (now I can imagine better, wher you live), a bottle of “Stiffen Stuff” (for the snowflakes, I’m going to test it right this weekend) and last but not least a cute little muppet critter for my little boy.

Thanks. thanks, thanks… I was abdolutely choked up when I unwraped all your wonderful things, and I’m still stirred. It’s an amazing experience to get to know people around the world by the internet , that’s should be enough of an present anyway. But the fact, that somebody - you’ve never even seen before - bothers herself by carefully chooseing presents and wrapping them, moreover spends a lot of money only for the shipping by airmail, that is simply fantastic! I’m deeply moved and speechless!
