I’ve been so busy driving and shop hopping all around Minnesota that I failed to finish this post with the winning name from my 12 Days of Christmas in July Giveaway post. So here it is, a bit late, but at least “now you know the rest of the story (Paul Harvey).” This was my first giveaway at Tu-Na Quilts, Travels, and Eats in celebration of the things I learned that day here.
Under Tu-Na Helper’s close supervision, I plugged in the numbers to a random number generator from the internet. There were 110 comments left on the giveaway post here. Number 2 is the lucky recipient of the Christmas stocking and all the goodies it holds.
Random number generation / Random Numbers
Generate number between 1 and 110 = 2
Congratulations to: Jean McKinstry July 25, 2017 at 3:03 am
Jean wrote the comment above on the day of her birthday. She must be very lucky, indeed. I met Jean, too, during the 12 Days of Christmas in July Blog Hop. Jean is from New Zealand which explains why she was commenting at 3 (my time) in the morning. She blogs over at All Points of the Compass and was smitten by that little pillow pincushion I made here and wrote me a delightful poem about it which I published here on the Eleventh Day of that Blog Hop.

This is how the parcel looked after traveling thousands of miles. (Picture by Jean McKinstry and used with permission)
I emailed Jean for her shipping address and apologized profusely as in my rush out the door for the Quilt MN Shop Hop I had forgotten to take along the box, the stocking, and all of it’s contents. She waited patiently for me to get back home to mail all those goodies to her. They’ve now been packaged, mailed, and received.

(Picture taken by Jean McKinstry and used with permission.)
Surprisingly, the package didn’t take long to get there. Jean wrote me a lovely email thank you note extolling the virtues of everything in that box including the Ziploc bag that I used to contain it all. Had I known that a bit of plastic would have been so well received, I would have included a couple extra bags.

I think Jean rather enjoyed opening that package and savored every minute. Jean was also the first recipient of my new blogger business card which I will tell you more about soon.
When I read her note, I decided it was just too good and heartfelt to delete so I thought I’d share her kind words with you (with her permission, of course).

Here’s a close-up of that thimble pincushion necklace.
“Hello Karen
The mail arrived on Friday!!! There are so many goodies inside, I am thrilled beyond anything you could imagine. The pins, so fine and extra-long, a seam ripper, that is fabulous, a super wide shaped hand part, M&M!!! They will get shared around. The neck thimble, purple, a colour I love, and the goodies you have made. The little bucket will go on my window-sill by the sink bench, so I can see it all the time, my tiny pin cushions, the one with a pinwheel, and so lovely, And a strawberry, that might be a decoration on a Christmas fabric tree,
Thank you so much for them all. The little flower basket card, your card, and the wrapping and bright green bag, all made this so truly wonderful.
Then, I almost forgot, the great zip lock bag. We have them here, but yours are so much better.
Can you tell how thrilled I am? On a scale of “ how is the pain from 1 to 10?”, this is off the Beaufort scale of gale force wind!!!
Fondest greetings
Jean”

Evidently Jean’s had to use the seam ripper several times today and it looks like those pincushions are earning their keep.

“… the tree farm really gave them a good workout. Phew, they all needed a rest afterwards!!!” (Jean)
- Time goes by much too fast.
- Giving feels so good today.
- It’s nice to know that my hard work and the items I put in that stocking were appreciated.
- How good it feels to receive a nicely worded thank you note. Thanks, Jean, for a lovely note and making my day sweet.
- I need to be more specific and put more thought into writing my thank you messages. Thanks for the lesson, Jean!
Question: Do you write Thank You notes? I am guilty of not writing thank you notes like I should. I often pick up the phone to say thanks or send a short email as a quick way to say thanks. Receiving Jean’s emailed thank you note was special; it shows that she put a lot of time and thought into writing it.
Thanks for stopping by and do come again.
Karen, Tu-Na Quilts
Linking to:
Wait Loss Wednesday at The Inquiring Quilter