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CHAPTER 2 - SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES (cont'd)

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    Sent my package today and sent you an email too Nanee. I am lucky my postal lady worker is a quilter/sewer/crafter too... and she sees me doing fabric exchanges all the time and thinks it's really neat! And, yes, real stamps on the return envelope with a metered stamp on the outside envelope.

    Thanks for doing all this for us!!

    Michelle

    "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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      OK, here's what I learned from my Postmistress...
      First, background: When I mailed them on a Saturday they were working both windows in our little sub-Post Office. I was NOT at the window with the full-time lady.
      So, today I'm explaining to her what was done & the PostMistress makes a face when I get to "stuck the metered payment on the return envelope". Yup, not supposed to do that. I said "so I've heard" and explained that this was a large exchange and we were getting mixed signals. She says "imagine if it didn't get returned for several weeks". I said I KNOW it isn't going to get returned until some time AFTER April 1. So I said, I guess I need to buy some stamps, and she said "no, it really shouldn't be any problem." Me: Are you sure? then I explained that the return address was mine too so if it was returned it would come to me, I didn't even really get that statement finished she's still saying "it really shouldn't be any problem. It'll get here..." So even though it's a P.O. no-no, she didn't think it would affect the mailing. My thought is, think of the things the Post Office misplaces for great lengths of time, some of them could be metered!

      So my thought is, if we've already done it, it's done. If you haven't sent yours yet, stamps are probably better.

      And if Debbie runs into trouble trying to send the things back, I'll send her some stamps AND a bottle of wine!
      Florence

      "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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        Originally posted by florence
        OK, here's what I learned from my Postmistress...
        First, background: When I mailed them on a Saturday they were working both windows in our little sub-Post Office. I was NOT at the window with the full-time lady.
        So, today I'm explaining to her what was done & the PostMistress makes a face when I get to "stuck the metered payment on the return envelope". Yup, not supposed to do that. I said "so I've heard" and explained that this was a large exchange and we were getting mixed signals. She says "imagine if it didn't get returned for several weeks". I said I KNOW it isn't going to get returned until some time AFTER April 1. So I said, I guess I need to buy some stamps, and she said "no, it really shouldn't be any problem." Me: Are you sure? then I explained that the return address was mine too so if it was returned it would come to me, I didn't even really get that statement finished she's still saying "it really shouldn't be any problem. It'll get here..." So even though it's a P.O. no-no, she didn't think it would affect the mailing. My thought is, think of the things the Post Office misplaces for great lengths of time, some of them could be metered!

        So my thought is, if we've already done it, it's done. If you haven't sent yours yet, stamps are probably better.

        And if Debbie runs into trouble trying to send the things back, I'll send her some stamps AND a bottle of wine!
        Florence

        Thanks, Florence. We'll see what happens...that wine is sounding good about now :lol: :lol: !

        "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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          Originally posted by heartnsoulquilts
          Sent my package today and sent you an email too Nanee. I am lucky my postal lady worker is a quilter/sewer/crafter too... and she sees me doing fabric exchanges all the time and thinks it's really neat! And, yes, real stamps on the return envelope with a metered stamp on the outside envelope.

          Thanks for doing all this for us!!

          Michelle

          Thanks, Michelle. Sure is sounding like stamps should be the postage of choice for those who haven't mailed packages yet.

          "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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            Hello sisters and brothers, I has created it. 616 HST are ready and wait for the dispatch. First I wanted to sew only 112 HST, but then I have seen that I am the only sister of Germany and thought, I make for all sisters and brothers one HST, everybody has one from Germany. It makes me happily to member of this community to be.
            So, I hope my English is not too bad, I write without translation programme.


            Greetings
            Sylvia

            "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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              Originally posted by Milavia
              Hello sisters and brothers, I has created it. 616 HST are ready and wait for the dispatch. First I wanted to sew only 112 HST, but then I have seen that I am the only sister of Germany and thought, I make for all sisters and brothers one HST, everybody has one from Germany. It makes me happily to member of this community to be.
              So, I hope my English is not too bad, I write without translation programme.


              Greetings
              Sylvia
              Good for you, Sylvia! Your English is LOTS better than my German!


              It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
              That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                Sent mine in today, too, and the postmistress said the same thing - put stamps on the return envelope. So we did!

                Also, for those of you still waiting on your Tyvek envelopes... I ordered mine on Feb. 3rd, got an email on Feb. 9th that they were on the way, and then I received them Feb. 18th. So, it took about 2 weeks from the time I ordered them until the time I received them. :?


                It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                  Originally posted by Milavia
                  Hello sisters and brothers, I has created it. 616 HST are ready and wait for the dispatch. First I wanted to sew only 112 HST, but then I have seen that I am the only sister of Germany and thought, I make for all sisters and brothers one HST, everybody has one from Germany. It makes me happily to member of this community to be.
                  So, I hope my English is not too bad, I write without translation programme.


                  Greetings
                  Sylvia
                  That is so thoughtful! (and double what Margo said!)
                  Florence


                  It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                  That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                    SoTTT's Sisters and Brothers...I know you will be interested in reading this email from Sue (ScreenName: CYBERSUE). Sue's was the first package I received from that country today and I notified her this morning that her package had arrived.

                    Sue lives about three hours from the earthquake in Christchurch and she sent this when I asked if she had been affected by the quake. She said it would be OK if I shared it with all of you.

                    Hi Debbie,
                    Thanks for your concern. We are on the other side of the Island 3hrs away, but we certainly felt 3 of the quakes. Our family over there are shaken but have all been accounted for, our son took a whole day to locate his best friend, but some dear friends have parents in Christchurch who among the missing, and they are very worried. We were just over there 2 weeks ago, so are thankful we missed it. Amazingly 120 people were rescued alive during the night, although one poor man needed a leg amputated to free him. It is not only the city centre that has sustained damage as can be seen on the news, but most houses in Christchurch have damage in some sort of way.
                    There is panic buying at supermarkets here in our town today as food distribution centres are in Chch and once empty, the shelves will stay that way for a while.
                    It will be a long time to rebuild the city, but we are a strong and resiliant people and it will happen.
                    Just keep us in your prayers,
                    Thanks

                    Sue Roper
                    Greymouth 7802
                    New Zealand

                    Professional Longarm Quilting Service
                    Basting, custom or all over quilting. Modern and traditional.
                    http://www.pinkpossumquilting.blogspot.com

                    "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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                      Originally posted by Milavia
                      Hello sisters and brothers, I has created it. 616 HST are ready and wait for the dispatch. First I wanted to sew only 112 HST, but then I have seen that I am the only sister of Germany and thought, I make for all sisters and brothers one HST, everybody has one from Germany. It makes me happily to member of this community to be.
                      So, I hope my English is not too bad, I write without translation programme.


                      Greetings
                      Sylvia

                      Sylvia,

                      We are so happy to have Germany represented in our exchange and we will eagerly await your 616 HST's. You're English is very good and you can get more practice by letting us hear from you during this exchange process.

                      If you have any questions about the PayPal process or shipping, please don't hesitate to contact either Clara (ClaraLawrence) or me.

                      Debbie

                      "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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                        Thank you Sylvia, will be wonderful to receive one from you too, and to all our NZ sisters (family of friends) hope you are all OK and our prayers go out to all our NZ brothers and sisters in their time of crisis.
                        Love Louise

                        "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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                          Hi Sylvia, how wonderful you put in enough for each one of us I will be looking forward to receiving one from you, I am from Australia and have some very good friends who came from Germany to live in Australia and have been here for many years, I will love to be able to show them the quilt I make with the one from you that came all the way from their homeland. They do go back periodically for holidays to Hamborg and Bovaria
                          All of my thoughts and prayers are with those in N.Z.

                          "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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                            Hi Sylvia - Your English is just great. I will look forward to receiving one from you. I also sent in 616 so you should probably get one from me too. This is all so much fun "meeting" all your wonderful ladies.

                            My prayers go out to all the folks in Christchurch. If there is anything I can do I would like to help. I pray that none of our "quilting family" were affected by the quakes. My prayers and best wishes to you all.

                            Roine

                            "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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                              Sylvia, your thoughtfulness is so appreciated. Having a HST represented from Germany is especially meaningful for me since I spent 3 years there. Wish my German was still as good as your English, though!

                              Shreveport, Louisiana
                              Bernina 440QE

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                                Sylvia, How wonderful that you sent one for each of us. I lived in Germany for 4 years as a child. I'm looking forward to receiving yours.
                                Your english is very good.

                                Shreveport, Louisiana
                                Bernina 440QE

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