Anybody heard about the Give a Day, Get a Disney Day? Ummm, can I just say-- AWESOME! You can look online for a service project in your area, serve for a day and get a free ticket to Disneyland! Yes, really FREE! Although, I just checked today and it looks like we did ours in the nick of time-- sadly, it has ended. But the good news is that 1 million people donated their time for a day in their community. That, too, is awesome.
One of the projects in the our area was for Project Linus. Project Linus is a great organization that dontates blankets to children in hospitals throughout the country. I have donated blankets in the past to Project Linus and was excited to do it again. Here are the blankets we donated for our free Disney tickets:
First, a crocheted afghan that I had finished quite a while ago that just hadn't found a home yet. Bet you didn't even know I crocheted, did you? ;0)
Also, several self-binding blankets, using this tutorial.
So, after a few days in warm, sunny Vegas with our best friends, we packed back up in the car and drove the 4+ hours to LA. Grandma and Aunt Lacey also came with us. So much fun! My girls were all first-times. And age 5 and 6 are the perfect age for Disneyland. Absolutely magical!
We also hit the beach-- another first time. Everyone loved, loved, loved it!
Hope your Spring Break was just as fun! I loved reading all your comments for the giveaway. Are you ready for a winner? Here you go!#74 Alisha
Happy spring! (Or happy fall, if you happen to be in a different part of the world!)
2 comments:
It sounds like a fantastic (and exhausting) spring break. And I can't believe I won the drawing! That makes my spring break. :)
Oh, and thanks for the link to the self-binding blanket. I've never seen one before. Brilliant! I'm going to give it a try.
Three of our DILs just turned in their blankets for the program this week and all are looking forward to heading for the Magic Kindom. Glad that you had such a wonderful time.
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