Hi Folks,
Thanks to those who responded to my request for a report on the brunch at Poppy's. If anyone else would like to take the time to share their experience with those that could not make it to Canberra for the weekend I know it would be much appreciated.
For now, huge thanks to Anne H, Jacqui D and Cath Hpr.
From Anne H
Meeting
the Federation Guard after Brunch at Poppy’s was one of the highlights of the
weekend. We rarely if ever get the chance to see presentations of quilts
and LBs, or meet recipients, so this was a wonderful opportunity to see
presentations in action and to see the joy it brought both the quilters and
recipients.
We
came out of Poppy’s after our brunch, to see a group of young people smartly
dressed in uniform waiting for us. I suspect they weren’t quite sure what
was going to happen. The quilters had been told about the presentation, and had
their gifts ready (the quilts had been displayed at the dinner the night
before).
Each
recipient was called up and presented with their quilt or LB by the
quilter. Everyone wanted to see the quilts/LBs as they were unfolded, so
many recipients only saw the back of their quilts at first, as they held them
up for display to the watching, appreciative crowd. It was also great that
Greg took lots of photos for our memories.
A
couple of sweet moments were:
-
Cath’s recipient came up with his 4 year old son to receive his Spider-Man
quilt. She had also made a surprise Spider-Man LB. As they were standing
there posing for photos, the recipient’s 2 year old son also ran up and hugged
the LB.
- Toni had previously made a LB for a recipient, who brought it along to display. Toni was caught by surprise when she was called up to meet her recipient, there might have been a few tears shed when they met and hugged.
Anne
I did receive a message from my recipient earlier in the
week to ask if I’d be there as he wanted to thank me personally? So I actually
expected that it would be just him there?
I was so thrilled to see how many were there to thank us all. What an amazing surprise.
It was heartwarming to see so many being presented with
their quilts and to see so many bringing their quilts already received to show
us and thank personally their quilters.
They were certainly hanging on tight to their quilts!
I actually got a bit emotional, ok quite a bit, as I watched them smiling laughing and showing their gratitude.
My recipient was genuinely so happy with his quilt and I got lots of hugs during the proceedings and afterwards. He got to meet Andrew and let him know how much his quilt means to him and how clever his mum is lol.
They were all so proud of their quilts, regardless of colours designs etc.
You certainly know how to keep a secret JM! It was a fantastic, emotional finale to special weekend.
Thank you just doesn’t seem adequate for the beautiful
memories made. I’ll treasure it forever. Thank you!
Cheers Jacqui
From Cath Hpr
What a unique experience to see so many recipients in one
place, and all so young. There were men and women from the three services.
There were at least 20 or more.
So, our name was called out and the recipient and maker/designer
went up to the steps outside Poppy’s Café where we presented them with their
quilt request.
Some people took liberties at this time. As I was at the
back and trying to eat my breakfast our fearless leader started singing “Why
are we waiting” as I was making my way to the front. Then others joined in and
started a slow clap. What a cheek!
Upon presentation of the quilt to our recipient we had a
foto shoot with Greg taking fotos and the recipient turned around to show all
the quilters behind what each person had made.
My person asked for a Spiderman quilt and his eldest son
who was 4 years old came up with Dad to receive it and have his foto taken as
well. As I had made him a bonus Spiderman laundry bag that was in included in
the bag with the quilt I got him (son) to pull it out and see what it was. He
held the laundry bag up to show everyone. Then from the crowd came running out
younger brother who is 2 years old and he just hugged the bag when he saw it.
My recipient explained that the boys love Spiderman and
that the quilt was for them, but they had to share.
I met his wife and had a chance to chat with them and find
out more about the Federation Guard and how you get into it and what they did.
Did you know that 30 of our Australian Federation Guards
took part in the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee and that 4 of them took part in the
Queen’s funeral. Special times and memories for these people who represented
Australia in these historical events.
To see all the wonderful, marvellous creations (no not Cadbury Marvellous Creations chocolate) but clever, creative, talented people who had made outstanding unique special gifts to surprise and bless our service people was a truly wonderful experience.
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