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Little Miracles

Little miracles happen when we least expect them…

Let me tell you about my new friend Jeaneane.  I met her just after the Joplin tornado hit when a friend of Jeaneane’s emailed me to ask for a favor;  Jeaneane lost almost everything in the tornado, including her computer with all the Snowbound and Tisket A Tasket blocks she had saved.  Her friend asked if I could email her the blocks again so she could give them to Jeaneane.  I sent them off and soon Jeaneane herself emailed me a big thank you and our friendship began.

Jeaneane is a quilter just like you and me. She and her husband lost their home, barns, fences, and even cows when the tornado hit.  4 of her cows were blown away and they had to sell the rest because the fences and barns were destroyed.  I couldn’t imagine the devastation until Jeaneane sent me these photos of what was left of her house…

 

Throughout our emails Jeaneane has always had such a positive attitude.  She is just amazing!  She and her husband are ready to start rebuilding and will build again in the same location.  Just think what she’s gone through!   I’ve asked her to keep me updated on how she’s doing.

Several days ago I got the most amazing email from Jeaneane.   I just have to share it with you.  It’s the story of one of those little miracles…

“Hi Anne, just got a call from a woman that lives in Riceville, Tenn—( about 50 miles from here) she found one of my quilts in her pasture after the tornado had hit here.  The quilt was one that my mother in law had pieced the blocks and after she died in 2009, I put the blocks together and gave it to my husband for Christmas with her name on it and the dates she was born and died.  The lady’s sister that lives in Florida, looked thru the obits and found my MIL name and then found my husband’s name and gave us a call.  How wonderful is that!!!???  I really hated that that quilt was the one to get blown away.  Tomorrow I am driving up there to get it. What a great story!!!   I just had to share—Jeaneane”

Miracles do happen and sometimes the small ones mean the most.  Bless the people who found that quilt and took the time to find her!  Just warms my heart.  Hope it does yours too.

Hugs,

Anne

Update:

A follow up to this story…I just heard from Jeaneane.  She picked up the quilt and the lady who found it (Marsha) told her it had been covered in red mud and just filthy when she found it so Marsha washed it.  Jeaneane can’t tell there was every anything wrong with it.  It’s in perfect condition and she says her husband is thrilled to have it back!

60 Comments

  • Donna Liljegren

    What a wonderful blessing amid all the devastation and pain. I’m so glad that Marsha was able to track down the owners. Just another reason why it’s so important to label your quilts. Not only will they matter to your descendants, but in this case, it enabled someone to find the rightful owner again. Thank you for sharing this happy story.
    xoxo
    Donna

  • Dya

    That is fantastic, I’m so happy for her. It’s great these ladies took that extra step to try and find the owner of the quilt. It makes this quilt even more special. I wish Jeaneane lots of strength and help rebinding her home.

  • Susie

    I’m with Amy up there^^. With all of the “bad” news that gets broadcast any more, it’s great to read something like this for a change! It’s good to know that there IS a little kindness left in the world after all. Stories like this need to be aired now and then on the news. Yeah, yeah, I know. Bad things DO happen in the world. I’m a realist. The world isn’t all rainbows and fluffy bunnies (no pun intended! LOL) no matter how much we’d like for it to be. But, by golly, a nice heartwarming story like this told between the stories of devastation and despair will give us all a little piece of something to hold on to; something that let’s us know that all isn’t lost. It’s a little something that grows and it’s called HOPE.

    Thank you for sharing. This actually made my day better. I needed a “feel good” story today. :-)

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