Welcome to Mosaic Monday. I've been thinking about joining for awhile and now that my work is changed I'm here!
Today I wanted to share a few photo's from last week . . .
I played a little with Picmonkey by rounding the edges of the mosaic and making the background wider. I also added the Blue.
Just in case I want to link to Blue Monday next week. hehe
I wanted to share these pics again because I got some many comments and questions.
A few more of the girls sewing and some info.
For a few short years. I had the priviledge of managing a non profit. Our program ministered to at-risk teens. In addition local privates schools and church youth groups would volunteer and serve. It was a sweet, sweet time.
On the left are a few of the over 300 quilts that were made and donated to charity.
The two center photo's were an evening of service for a local private school. They worked along side the teens that were assigned to do community service.
The last photo on the right was one of the very first taken.
Because I received so many comments and compliments about this program I wanted to add some thoughts and share how much of a Blessing it was to be a part of this ministry.
The photo of the horses in the top Mosaic was the sweet little shot I shared for my regular Camera Critters post. A linky I join every Saturday. I usually share a horse photo. Or maybe my dog.
I've been thinking and planning for our annual Valentines Day Dinner Party so I shared a photo of the 1st one last Tuesday at Creative Tuesday. A new linky I joined. You can click here to read that post.
And last the fabulous old house was a photo I took last December. I had never posted it so I thought it was time! I was able to snap a couple of great old places when The Cowboy and I went to get my mantle. Which I love BTW.
Thanks for coming by and joining me. Tomorrow I'll be posting a few pics of the mantle and the rest of the 'clean' palette I'll be working with for Valentines Day!
Have a Great Week.
linking with Mosaic Monday.
enjoyed the pictures
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful program...so glad you shared it!
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and LivingFromHappiness
What a great idea to help the girls learn to sew and donate the quilts to a good cause too... enjoyed your sharing of this ministry! Glad to have met you too! :)
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