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Sunday, October 5, 2014

Slight Change in Plans

Since it looks like New England finally started playing football, I am taking the time to update things a little bit.  

Last week my 12 year old car died.   It was not pretty.   There was a whole lot of shaking going on.  Losing a cylinder on a Ford Focus is not good, it's not like they have a lot of cylinders to begin with.


Unfortunately, that meant I had to get a new car.   Immediately.   The day job of being an attorney involves driving.   This week, I have to go to another county courthouse that is not easily accesible by public transportation.  A car is a must.   So off to buy a car I went.   I got another Ford.   A Fiesta this time.   Sadly, it was not red, like my last 2 Fords (Festiva and Focus, notice a trend here?)   See my new car:



So, now I have car payments.   Not too bad, but not what I needed right now.   This necessitated a little change in plans.    Instead of all my quilt sales going to student loan payoff, it will be divided between student loans and car payments.   What will not change is the 25% going to charity.   That will always happen unless I am homeless myself.   Let's keep that from happening shall we?

I also had to raise some prices.   Nothing too radical.   You can see the new prices on the right.   Also, not mentioned over there, but if you are special ordering a quilt, you can request some extras.   Cotton or Wool batting, a speciality backing things like that.   These are additional costs, but again, not unreasonable.  

Got a question about these changes, or just about my quilts in general?   Feel free to email me or make a comment below.   I always love to hear from you.

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Big Plans for October

Ya'all know I have been making quilt tops like a fiend.   But why you ask?   Are they commissions?   Well, no, I have been building up my inventory.   You see one of the local Lions Club (not my own) has a flea market on Saturdays in October.    October 11, 2014 I will be out there selling quilts, balls, coasters and mats.   Come out and say hi.   Check out my quilts in person.   Depending on how it goes, I may do another weekend.   Stay tuned for that.

Because I will be selling at the Lions flea market, all charitable donations for this month goes to the the Lions Community Outreach Foundation.    This Foundation helps fund things such as our vision screening in District 22-C.   We even have a brand new trailer that will be going around the District to provide free vision and other health screening.

The 25% of the purchase price from all sales at the Flea Market, online sales and special orders made in the month of October will go to the LCOF.     Even if the quilt is not finished, it will still count.

Our District 22C sponsors a fellowship named in honor of past District Governor and past International Director, Joe Gaffigan for his extensive comittment to Lionism.    Joe was my sponsor to join the Lions.   He has been a great friend and a great support to my law practice and my work in Lions.   Or as I tell him "this is all your fault."    I would dearly love to earn this fellowship.   The requirement is that you have to donate at least $250 (bronze level) to LCOF or another initiative within the District.   It has to be a lump sum donation too.    Oh boy.   But the more I sell, and the more orders I get, the more I am likely to make this goal.

Plus, if I donate $250 to LCOF that means $750 to student loans.   Awesome.

October is going to be an exciting month.    Check back for updates.   See you on October 11, 2014 at the Turf Center on Sandy Spring Road.