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September 22, 2010

Autumn is here!














It's getting closer to Nov 15 and we are seeing host leave set by set.... The last set both Jorge and I pouted all night... Real good people, super friendly and super honest - something you just don't see that often in life. I want to thank Jackie and Bob for sharing their testimony to us - we've learn a lot from that!
Not a whole lot to report other then getting into the charity groove and getting the hats done... People don't realize how much time it take to make them and how sore your fingers get. But I will tell you it's all worth it because our hearts grow bigger and bigger for being able to do it... We are blessed...
The weather is starting to get colder and with the cold the benefit to that is seeing the aspens tree change color..... It makes great pictures!
So enjoy the pictures and hope that you are all well and safe.... To our camp host who follow this - thank you for the great emails and wonderful chats we've had this year! You know who you are....


September 17, 2010

Crandall Hinton an AMAZING TEEN business owner







I've am all hats off to this hard working YOUNG business owner.... I loved Crandall's Bio that I have full permission to copy and paste....

And here it goes......
crandalian.etsy.com
Bio
I'm a female teenager who loves to make things! I always have to be doing something with my hands to keep them occupied.

About 5 years ago, I learned how to make friendship bracelets. I just knew how to make this one, simple design. The Chinese Staircase! I sold these for next to nothing, and made them just for fun. I learned how to make more designs soon, like the Candy Stripes. A few months back, a friend of mine told me about Etsy, and I jumped on it. Since then, I decided to start making other jewelry like earrings and pieces with beads.

The making of friendship bracelets originated in Central America. The weaving and knotting design is a form of macramé, which is a textile-making form using knotting rather than weaving or knitting. They were first seen in the US in the early 1970s.

According to tradition, the recipient of the bracelet must wear it until the cords wear out and fall off naturally to honor the friendship between you and the giver of the friendship bracelet.

NOTE: My name is not Crandalian! This is my nickname- my real name is Crandall.:)
(it's such a unique name that many people think it's old school male - but I am a strong minded girl all the way down the line)

So get this... 333 SALES crap if ONLY - lol a total of 435 great comment in which is way to many to place on here but take it from me they are all good - puts this seller at #1 for customer service....

This seller sent me the butterflies cut outs which will be used for my scrap-booking and I'm eyeing the lavender stone bracelet....

What I am getting at after chatting with this brilliant young Crandall is that the youth need our support and in this case it just happens to be close enough to the holidays that you can say SCREW Walmart and shop from someone who's making an honest living and who give back to their community
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So get your reading glasses on and stop by and check out this wonderful store that has items for both male, female, old, young and best of all for you....
crandalian.etsy.com


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