What an incredible and thoughtful surprise to come home to today. I LOVE IT! So thoughtful and very special.
I hope to christen it with Parra and the Reds this weekend. Thank you so much. I fight tears thinking about what you have done.
It is perfect! Thanks very much again, we all appreciate the thoughtfulness of such a personal gift. It makes those hard times away during those 30 years disappear.
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Dear Sonia,
I am writing to inform you that I have recieved a laundry bag from you and that I really appreciate you putting the time and effort in to make it.
As a member of the Defence Force, it is always uplifting when members of the Australian public appreciate our efforts and show their gratitude. I would like to return that gratitude to tell you that your laundry bag and letter has really brightened my day.
I hope you and your family are well, and I wish you all the best. Please keep up the good work.
Thank you for sending me such a unique and beautiful laundry bag.
Regards
Dear Jacqui,
I am writing to thank you for the lovely quilt you made me and without a doubt it fit the brief.
I love it! It looks lovely on my bed here and will look even more lovely in my room at home. I have had several compliments from my colleagues at work too. I am very grateful for the time you took to make it for me.
I am a legal officer in the Army. I am currently posted to NSW. I have been a legal officer for around four years now and a lawyer for seven.
This is my second career in the military. I have also spent 19 years in the RAN and Army Reserve.
When studying law I had no intention of becoming a legal officer, yet here I am. I enjoy my job very much and I am looking forward to my job in ACT next rotation.
Life isn't too bad here. This is now my fifth deployment and by far the most comfortable, even with all the C19 restrictions.
I'd like to thank you again for making my quilt.
What you and all the Aussie Hero Quilters do is amazing, and I am deeply grateful.
Kind Regards.
I hope this email finds you well and you are navigating COVID challenges of 2020.
I wrote this letter to you at the start of the year, but for some reason I recently found the email sitting in my 'draft' folder. My apologies for not getting this to you sooner.
The laundry bag you made for me was brillant and a welcome surprise while I was deployed last year.
Thank you for your support. I wish you all the best for the rest of 2020 and beyond.
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Greetings from the west. And a big thanks for your generosity. They look great so well done.
On behalf of the Commander, Brigadier and myself, thank you very much for your fantastic work in making and sending the laundry bags over the west to support the service women and men who have been doing a great job working with State Police and Government in containing the virus.
It is a stressful time for many and the presence of the ADF members is very reassuring in these times. As the Defence support is now diminishing, a significant number of our ADF members (myself included) are being demounted and will be heading back to our civilian employment for those that still have a job. In many cases, it is after serving continuously for the last twelve weeks.
Your laundry bags will shortly be presented to the sailors and soldiers of the Brigade who have supported the Defence through support to the Government. Those that have finished their rotation were presented earlier and they were very sought after and a must have item. I am sure that this will be the case for yours also.
Again, thanks to you and all of our friends at AHQ for your support and encouragement.
From the Facebook Page:
'To the awesome team at Aussie Hero Quilts, my wife and I really want to thank you from the bottom of our hearts for the amazing quilt that we received in the mail today. It was made by Jenny, and she has done a pearler of a job and it is exactly what I would have asked for in an Aussie themed quilt. Along with our two daughters, we have been posted over to the US for an exchange posting and we are really missing home after nearly 2 and half years overseas. I am currently serving on USS Pinckney, and we deployed in January of this year, and due to COVID and other tasking we are still deployed and due to get back to San Diego in approximately 2 weeks.
It has been a long 9 months away from each. So to receive this amazing quilt in the mail just before my arrival home has helped ease the pain of separation and it truly demonstrates the love and care that people back home involved in Aussie Hero Quilts have for all the members of the Australian Defence Force.
I will proudly use this quilt for my remaining time onboard USS Pinckney until our return to Australia in January 2021.
Keep up the great work team, and I am truly grateful to be a recipient of this quilt.
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Hi Sonia,
I was thrilled to receive a very unexpected gift from my Chain of Command in the form of a beautiful laundry bag.
I am a junior leader in an Army Reserve Infantry Battalion; I am currently on task of assisting all of Government in the National fight against COVID-19.
Firstly, I hope this note finds you, your family and friends safe and health. As am I and my family.
I read a lot of history of all sorts, and i am currently experiencing a scenario that I have seen in print probably since the first armies left home to serve. And that is of wives, and partners staying home to keep the 'home-front' running and functioning well. My wife works full time (from home at the moment) while trying to juggle a 3 year old girl and 1 year old lunatic in our son. Modern pressures around costs of living mean that our household she is the 'main effort'.
The reason I mention this, as although my wife is proud of me and my service to the nation, I could see in her tired eyes, the smile I love, growing when I described the gift I received. The letter I read to her that you sent, made her realise in a real sense that we as a family unit are not alone, and that the people I serve and my ultimate boss.. the men and women of Australia, are thinking of us, are thinking of her, and thinking of that service is important and worth recognising.
Sonia, I have met so many great Australians during the last 6 months as Australia has suffered through tragedy and 'challenge'. I hope that when you and your family hear our leaders and others thank people for their service, and contribution and that 'we are all in this together'... That you realise they are talking about people like you and your family. A pride I hope you share with me.
My children loved the laundry bag, and I therefore doubt it may ever be used as it may have been intended by you. But if you are happy to have it used as a cape, or a cave, or a hiding spot, or even as perfect tablecloth for a princess tea party between deployments and operations, it will have succeeded in its mission.
If your intent was in a quiet way to say thank you to someone for doing a little bit to serve our nation and let them know you were thinking of them, then yes. That is very kind of you.
Sonia, I am honoured to have received your beautifully crafted, and thought-out gift and note of explanation. It is humbling to have people say thank you for something I love to do. But I would be lying if I said it did not make me feel very special.
From me, my family and colleagues, Thank you for the gift and significant contribution to the country that we all share and love.
Gratefully and respectfully.
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