Well, they were so well received, we thought we'd do it again. This time, the crochet queen created 50 adorable whales I named Wally. I again wrote out 50 notes and placed them inside of plastic shell cases before adding everything to individual bags for the kids.
The notes read as follows:"Whale, hello there! My name is Wally and I'm here to help you navigate these rough waters.
Want to hear my sea-riously good idea? Give me a squeeze when you need it; I'm hooked on helping you!"
Each of the whales were different.
There were large ones and small ones. Black, light blue, pink, and dark blue whales. Some had rattles inside. All had reinforced eyes thoughtfully (and I'd assume, painstakingly, not that the artist would ever complain) sewn on.
I love that each child got to pick which whale spoke to them.As I assembled the whale bags, I said a prayer of hope they'd bring comfort while in the depths they were experiencing with their new friend, and that they'd celebrate when reaching the calm waters and sunshine ahead.
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