Wednesday, April 6, 2022

Day of Hope

 Annually, the first Wednesday in April is recognized as the National Day of Hope ... acknowledging the abuse, sickness and traumatic experiences children face around the world ... and working towards ways to support, make a difference and give hope.

A few weeks ago I saved a free cross-stitch pattern in support of Ukraine that I came across on the Instagram account of @madmarytwo, so decided to stitch that today for day 6 of my 100 days of creativity.

Hope is being able to see that there is light
despite all of the darkness. 
(Desmond Tutu)

Hope for Ukraine.
Hope for the children.
Hope for the world.

Take care.

8 comments:

  1. It's the children that suffer the most, unfortunately! a perfect cross stitch!

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  2. Dearest Tammy,
    May there be hope and that the Good will win from the Evil that is lurking in so many places on our planet.
    Lovely cross stitch done!
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  3. I did not know that the 1st Wednesday was National Day of Hope. You chose a perfect piece to stitch .It is beautiful. I have sweet Mary's design on my stitch list too. Have a lovely day

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  4. Nice post, and beautiful cross stitch!

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  5. That is a beautiful cross stitch. May God be with the people of Ukraine and give them hope from the evil in the world.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  6. Hope is so important. Such a sweet cross stitch Cx

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  7. Simple and profound. Children are hope.

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