In a small town in the middle of Kansas, you get to know people pretty well. Everyone seems to knoweveryone's aunt, cousin, brother, dog, or teacher. So when we recently learned that Cora, the 10-month-old daughter of our friends, The McClenahans (aka "The Macs") was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, it rocked our community.
Cora's mom, Jessica, is a blogger and word quickly spread throughout the blogging community. Thousands of people began visiting their blog, leaving messages of love and encouragement.
Sadly, Cora Paige passed away only 3 short weeks after her diagnosis, but the strength and faith of her parents has spread and inspired people globally. In lieu of flowers at her memorial, The Macs asked for donations to be made to help build a playground in their baby girl's memory - Cora's Playground.
Etsy seller joyshope recognized a strong need among people who wanted to do something to help, but no one was quite sure what to do. She offered the simple suggestion on her blog, www.joyshope.com, that Etsy sellers make items to help raise money to build the playground. The idea exploded into something beautiful!
Now we are launching The Cora Playground Etsy project. Over fifty shops are donating their time, their love, and their creations to help a sweet family who many have never met, but have changed our lives and our hearts forever.
Please search Cora Paige to see the listings. Know that your purchase will send love to Kansas. It will help build a legacy, a playground for generations of children to enjoy. A legacy for a beautiful girl who's time on earth was much too short.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Cora's Playground~
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Isn't this just amazing. God is so BIG and has some HUGE plans for this project. I have been selling the hats, tutus, bows, and lot of other goodies. I'm in awe how many are participating in this. It's awesome!
BTW...I'm still trying to get some pics for my blog. I'm wanting some spring looking pics, so I may wait for my visit to Texas in a few weeks. Thanks so much for offering to do it for me. Maybe one day I'll learn myself!
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