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Warm and Fuzzy for Valentine’s Day

28th December 2008

Warm and Fuzzy for Valentine’s Day

I was looking through some of the projects I completed this year and I ran across this cozy and warm fleece blanket.  It reminded me that Valentine’s Day is fast approaching!

This is a small cuddle blanket for a little one.  The edges of the fleece have been serged to prevent tearing or fraying and the cute embroidered heart lace was stitched on to form a nice secure edge.

If interested, this blanket is on sale for $15 + shipping.  You can leave me a comment and we can then work out the details.

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2nd August 2008

Ready to Travel

I helped my mom book her airline ticket to Seattle the other day. We were looking at several different online travel sites as well as directly through the airline sites and the one thing that struck me was the huge range in ticket prices. To fly from Indianapolis to Seattle, round trip coach fare, the ticket prices started at $425 (which is what my mom wound up paying) and went up to over $1,800. The one thing that I have to remind myself of is, no matter what price you’re paying for your airline ticket, unless you’re willing to pay for first class service, your ticket buys you a seat on the airplane and basically nothing more. Now we even have to pay extra to take luggage with us on most airlines.

It hasn’t always been this way. Airline travel used to come with all kinds of perks to make every passenger feel comfortable, in every class of service. Not only did our luggage get checked without additional fees, passengers used to get meal service (and it was edible and not just a piece of bread). In flight service may have included movies, magazines, and even playing cards. To make the trip even more enjoyable, pillows and blankets were passed out to any passenger who wanted them. Of course, all of these services have gone away. Now, passengers feel lucky if they get offered something to drink and if their luggage arrives as scheduled.

As my mom began to plan what to pack, I reminded her to take what she needs to be comfortable on her 4 hour flight. Security has knocked out some of the things we used to do to occupy ourselves in flight, such as hand sewing. She can still take reading materials though and can buy some bottled water to have with her once she’s gone through the security check point. I like to travel with my own pillow, but carrying that with you can be cumbersome. I suggest the Cabin Cuddler as a great alternative.

Cabin_cuddler
The Cabin Cuddler is not only a lighweight travel blanket, but it’s also a pillow. Both the blanket, with its foot pocket and shoulder warmer, and pillow come in convenient micro-fleece tote bag that make it convenient to carry and keeps your blanket and pillow clean. The tote bag handles hang easily on any standard luggage to make it easy to carry through the airport with you. Of course, an airplane isn’t the only place the Cabin Cuddler can be useful. My sister would love one in her car and I could use one right here at home, especially in the winter months.

Anyway, my mom arrived safely in Seattle yesterday and her luggage arrived with her. So, all is good. Now, let’s just hope it’s all as smooth on the return trip! :-D

Sponsored by Cabin Cuddler

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