Some of my earliest memories involve hospitals. Born with a rare birth defect, I've had a lot of experience with them, from endless trips to the ER until I was diagnosed, to two major surgeries at age four, and then follow-up testing afterwards to make sure the problem had been resolved -- tests which were painful, invasive, and frightening. One time, when I went in for (yet another) round of tests, a technician gave me a doll that had been hand-made and donated to the hospital to comfort children like me. I still have the doll, and the memory of how much better it made me feel. I don't know who made it, but I've always been grateful.
Recently I've been learning how to do amigurumi. I always loved crafts, and have been doing cross stitch, crochet, and jewelry making for many years. What I would really like to do is make some creatures to comfort those who were, as I was, desperately in need of some. I've created this blog to document my journey and in the hope that others will join me along the way. I would like to think that this project will someday be bigger than I am; even if that doesn't pan out, I'm determined to add a little bit of happiness to what can be a dark and lonely place.
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