Contest/Drawing for Alzheimer’s Book at Alzheimer’s Notes
Perhaps you’re juggling your quilting with caring for an Alzheimer’s parent. Possibly you’re of the sandwich generation and have youngsters in the home, too. So if you need inspiration and encouragment, Finding the Joy in Alzheimer’s, edited by Brenda Avadian, may help you find a bright spot midst frustration.
Check out the drawing for this book at Alzheimer’s Notes, where I’m a co-blogger, for rules and for making your entry. Drawing closes Mon., July 7.
Incidentally, I have two stories in the book, based on caring for my mom and aunt who had Alzheimer’s. These aren’t quilting stories, but the two ladies involved played a role in my quilting life.
My mom encouraged me in my quilting and helped me begin my quilting business during the Bicentennial Years of 1975-76. I remember Auntie quilting with my grandmother and including me in a quilting bee when they tied quilts.
(Amazon image;click on book for details)
(c)2008 Mary Emma Allen
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