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Over time there have been many heartening comments about the ezine. But like all things there are always ways to improve. I now that some of the issues are just WAY to long, perhaps many of you would prefer shorter, more frequent news.

This thread is reserved for comments about Square Circle, what stories you loved, weren't that bothered about, what you would like to read more about.

We greatly value your feedback. Thanks Sandy

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Sandy,
I've only found KAS a week or so ago, and am so inspired. I just finished reading all of the back issues of the ezine. They are wonderful! You have done an awesome job journaling all that has been done for this project. The pictures and stories are beautiful. I love that they are lengthy and involve so much information and so many pictures. I've just started crocheting squares to send, but through reading all the ezines I am so excited about being a part of this.
Just a thought- has any one tried to contact Oprah about this? It seems like something she would so get behind if she only knew about it...

Debbie :)
How lovely to have your comments Debbie, thank you very much for your encouragement. We have tried to reach Oprah, several of us have written to date but with no success.

However we are just putting in a very comprehensive proposal to her Angel's Network, so perhaps if we are successful at that, we will be seen by her organisation and who knows what happens after that. Just got to keep trying! Sandy
Sandy, like everyone else, I love the ezines. I have to admit that I was shocked to see the young man showing off the KAS blanket, but then I realized how stunning it looked, how well put together and beautifully clean. And certainly it's keeping someone nice and warm. Seeing the way they're living is just amazing. I'm looking forward to seeing the "Invictus" movie with Morgan Freeman as Nelson Mandela. Looks like they were showing some of the slum areas in it. thanks diane
Sandy I am still reading and re reading ezine as I will for the next month! Its a real picuture of what life is really like and you do it so tenderly. The people and the faces stay with me all the time and I think about them all when I am knitting and wondering if a kettle turned up, how could I send can openers...well I suppose that's a bit silly but you know what I mean.

I did wonder if go- overs and slip -overs might be more useful for children who live where blankets could get -well -permanently borrowed ! They would be wearing them and less chance of them being available for borrowing. Anyway I am sure Rondah knows the best thing to do.
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