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I quit smoking!

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by: Sandy

Sue, thank you so much for being the first person to contribute to this site and congratulations too for having given up smoking.

Your 'addiction' is just what the children need. And the same effort that was seen in the second world war as described in men knitting.

What you said about the benefit of doing something that sees a result immediately, really resonated.

Knitting one square is empowering as the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.

A blanket owned by a child who had no blanket before is so much greater than the single square. But without the square there can be no blanket.

I so hope your contribution will inspire everyone who reads it to knit a square.

Sandy





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