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Ladies As we celabrate the 4th of July, Independence Day, we are taking on a Destroyer I have gotten the blessing of the command and we will be start shipping soon. We will be doing this in 2 waves at 145 each shippment. Please email Sue or myself with the counts and which wave you want to ship on. God Bless you ALL and Happy 4th of July. There is a total of 290 on this ship.

 

 

Wave 1- Ship  the week of July 9th.

20 females and 125 males

 Sue L 41

Lynn L 7f and 18 m

Ally 30

Susan S. 30

Brenda -20

Total 146 

 

 

 

Wave 2- Ship the week of July 23rd.

20 female and 125 males

Pat (Phoebe) Barber      25

Terri B                               25

Marcia Bayless                20

Maxine Schroat               25

Mary Freeland                 24

Rose Small                      25

 

 Total 144

I will be doing the specials for the command they are not in the total count.

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25 shipped today

Terri, thanks for shipping and here is your photo without looking at an attachement.  They look great!

Thank you so much Sue! Im not sure why I added an attachment!!!

 

Phoebe thanks for sharing the picture it is totally awsome and I love it when they take pictures like that. I want to thank each and everyone of you for your hard work and dedication to the project. I have a few irons in the fire and will let you know as I find out more.

 

I recieved and email the other day from our contact on the ship and he said the boxes have started to arrive and all he could say was WOW WOW WOW!! He is waiting for them all to make it before he starts to pass them out.

 

Also, please pray that I can get these command done, we have been having a lot of lighting storms here in south Florida and its a little hard to run the embroider in the storms. I have been praying to get some clear weather and today I got 2 bands done so there are 2 more to go. Now we got another storm rolling in so please pray that tomorrow and friday will be better.

Thanks Again for Everyones hard work you are an Awsome team.

ME

 

Got confirmation from the last lady that all have been mailed.  ME how did you do with the bands and storms?  I just saw your note.  Posting some photos from shippers that came from the article:

from Maxine:

from Rose

A great big shout out to HAE for adopting the Stethem. I am so grateful to all of you and how you have touched my life. Hugs to all...

you are very welcome.  I have used this saying for years, especially when working with kids "many hands make light work".   let us know what your son says once they are handed out.

Well I finally got them done and shipped, here are the ones for the command and the contact on the ship. They were shipped on Saturday.

 

 

they are outstandingly beautiful Maryellen!  Thank you for doing them!

Have you had any feedback from the ship on the pillowcases? I remember you said that some had arrived but they were waiting for all of them.  Any news?

Nothing as of yet, I did send him a email when I shipped the box but you know how that can go River City sometimes so its just hurry up and wait.

 

Thank you Sue, sorry it took so long.

Really nice...

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