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Nan's Calendar
by Nan Forehand, Statesville, NCJune 8, 2012
Work is a liaison office between our desires and their fulfillments. Napoleon Hill
It was and continues to be my sincere desire to help sick children. This desire was manifested in the physical form of soft, cuddly bears. It has taken many hours of work, purchasing, repairing, cleaning, and making my deliveries to the hospital on a weekly basis since last summer. To date, more than 800 teddy bears have been given to those in need of comfort. I cleaned another 25 bears last night in preparation for delivery today. In my home, awaiting their turn, are approximately 300 more teddies. I know this, because my daughter and I reorganized the bears in my attic this week and took a head count! LOL! Plus, there are teddies in Ashley's room downstairs, some of which were given to me yesterday. This ministry will continue as long as God puts teddy bears in my hands.
If you are led to donate teddies or want to send a monetary contribution, please let me know through the following email address and I will be glad to give you more information. The email address is www.nansgoodwillbears@yahoo.com I am a very frugal shopper. Should you decide to send money, you can rest assured that I honor your generosity and stretch each dollar to acquire as many bears as possible. Also, remember that each bear must pass my high standards of quality. I only select gently loved teddies.
A few months ago, I found in my stash, a beautiful teddy with a copyright date of 1984 on the tag. There was a hole in the face where an eye was removed. Other than the hole, it's condition is amazing! At some point later, I was given a teddy wearing a Harley-Davidson outfit. Since I use naked bears, I took the shirt and "leather jacket" off of the bear. I took the boots (amazing as it sounds!) and made an eye patch for the 1984 teddy! I am submitting a photo for your viewing pleasure.
The bottom line here is to remember that we must first do the work in order to reap the reward. Earlier this week, I received two emails from moms whose young daughters received teddies during their stay in the hospital. The subject of one of the emails was "You Made A Smile!". Mom emailed me a photo of her beautiful daughter holding her teddy as she sat in her hospital bed. Mom said that Nana Bear, as they call it, has become a very special member of their family. To bring a smile to a sick child's face is priceless! Each and every child is priceless!! Because these mothers contacted me, they warmed my heart and brought a smile to my face, too! Thank you so much!
Sometimes, it still boggles my mind at the multitude of teddies God has provided for this ministry He planted in my heart. It was fertilized by my trust in God and my faith in Him. Yes, it has required many hours of work to make all of this happen. I have no earthly idea how much of my own money I have spent purchasing teddies. It's not about the money and it has never been about the money. It is about sharing God's love in the form of a soft, cuddly teddy bear. My priorities are always shifting to accommodate the continuation of the ministry. When I shall die, I will know God's purpose for me has been fulfilled. Nan's good will bears is a legacy of love.
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