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Interweaving!

   El Entrevero. Escultor: José Belloni.                Hello, friends! It is cold in Uruguay.  We are trying to deal with the COVIT-19 and to take cover at a time. Some days, the wind is so strong, that makes you feel like a piece of paper circling up in the sky and making the wind chill temperature even lower. Here, the situation is under control and the citizens feel confident in the way the president is making decisions. The city is still quiet, the street musicians are not taken their places in squares and boulevards, there are no birds singing, just pigeons. You can see few children or grannies walking on the streets and the parks are empty for security reasons. But people are going to work, the stores are open and also some restaurants. Churches are doing mass with a restricted protocol and timetable. Most of the people are using masks and sanitizers in their hands; nowadays you can find sanitizer everywhere, but it is...

Colorful Yarn

               Hey, dear friends, over here in this South of the world it's winter break; the cold weather invites us to drink hot beverages and stay longer in bed with thick covers and the heater on. I thought about what I did last winter: I wanted to do something useful for people in need with my group of friends. I had some leftover yarn at home I didn't know what to do with, so I came up with the idea I could knit some blankets for newborns. I communicated the idea to my friends and, one of them said she knew an institution called "Madrinas por la vida" who take care of women saved from the abortion process. They needed not only psychological support but also financial until they could get along with life by themselves. We got to work immediately. Some knitted baby boots, others sewed blankets made of polar fabric, a little group decided to buy baby clothes, and I knitted baby blankets.               ...

Reading the friendship

                                Things happen ahead of your expectations. I use to meet a group of friends once a week to share our lives, hot chocolate in winter, and a cake on each birthday. I felt so thankful, that I wanted to give all of them something personal and nice. I didn't have enough money to buy such things, so I decided to do an inventory of the materials I have at home and see If  I can do something with them. Many ideas came up, but the one that hit my heart was to make personalized bookmarks stitch-crossing the letter of their names. I put on all my creativity on work mixing it with my best feelings. I had to buy some other materials to add the final touches.              They were surprised as well as thankful for the detail. But I got more than kind words and smiling faces.               V...