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We have around 700 again.  Planning to go thru March with the mailings but I will confirm that also.

I have set 2 mailings at this point.  There is something alittle different for this groups deployment, so will determine the rest of the mailings at a later date. * means mailed. For now:

wave 1 is 1-30 thru 2-4  DONE  171 sent

Females      Sue - 20 *   Matt's mom - 32 *  

generic:   Cindy - 25 *,  Annie - 10 *,  Maryellen - 30 *, Ally - 30 *, Betty - 24 *

wave 2 is 2-15 thru 2-18          

Phoebe - 30 *, Natalie - 30, Terri B  - 50 * , Jodi - 25 *, Karen - 23 *,  Betty - 24 *, Diane B - 25 * 

wave 3 is  2-27 thru 3-3


Diane B - 23 *, Gina - 43* , Sue L in NE - 30 * , Kathy in PHX - 122 * , Joy -25 *, Sue - 54 *

DONE!

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Sue-B, I can do the first wave......

thanks Ally!  I have added you to the totals.

These are the 32 female pcs that I will be mailing out Monday.  If your post office has the large Priority Mailing boxes that are shaped like a gameboard I found that I had no problem fitting the 32 banded pcs in the box.  Actually could probably fit a few more than that in there.

 

 

they look great Cathy.  I got some of those boxes I think.  What does it cost to send like that?

Sue they are considered a large priority box unless that has changed. I know postage on shipping just went up.

I'll check it.

Ladies, when you mail this week please post in here.  And a photo if possible.  Thanks!

Beautiful PCs by Sister-in-law / Navy & Air Force Aunt Denise Cross (Thousand Oaks, CA)!

Attachments:

Annie, very nice!  Is that the fabric that I sent you?  I copied your photo and am re=posting it:

Thanks Sue! Yes, all made from the fabric you sent!
P.S. HUbby needs to fix the date stamp on that camera LOL
My pcs are in the mail.
I have 18 male PC's ready. I will keep sewing. This is my first time. Just let me know when and where to send them. Thank you.

Hi Karen, I will put you down for wave 2, starting on 2-15.

thanks for mailing Cathy!

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