About a month or so ago, UK based author Sue Guiney received a gift from someone. It was part of a sort of project. When she received the gift, she was to pay it forward by sending gifts out to three people. I was one of the three people. Today I received my gift which you can see above. A copy of Sue's poetry play Dreams of May, a beautiful starfish pendant reminding me of the sea I love so much, and a lovely book-y card.
So now it's my turn. I need three people who are willing to pay it forward. If they agree, they must provide me with their postal address and I will send them a gift. When it arrives they must send gifts out to three others. I think it's a lovely thing, sort of a ripple affect of happiness.
So if you'd like to be part of this let me know; either in the comments below, by email, or in Facebook. I will take the first three people.
So glad you liked the package. It really is a wonderful idea. Enjoy your pay it forward moments.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to it. I've already begun collecting my people and started thinking about what I want to send. Fun!
ReplyDeleteAm I too late? If not then add me.
ReplyDeleteI think I'm too late and I live too far away, but this is a really nice concept :-)
ReplyDeleteAyo and Automatic Prince you are not too late, though now I'll have my three. Please send your postal addresses to lakubuitsile@gmail.com.
ReplyDeleteI'm so looking forward to this. Thanks guys!
awesome!! I just sent you an email :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea. It makes me smile to think of this being passed on.
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Straight From Hel
its a lovely idea - but i am fighting with the po at the moment over missing parcels so would not be able to play. thanks though :-)
ReplyDeleteHello Lauri, stopping by again today to tell you I gave you the Superior Scribbler award. I always enjoy coming to your blog, learning about you and seeing how your day is going.
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Straight From Hel
Thanks Helen. I will go and check it out. I'm currently in the middle of a commputer bugger up with everything wiped away like it was never there. Trying to restore my life as it were.
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