Fran’s Beautiful Stole – Handmade!

Fran's stole - front view Fran made a green stole for me! It is beautiful!! In this photo you see the two very happy girls!

Fran's stole - back view And here is the back view. Luther’s crest is a wonderful finish to the delicate front panel.

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5 Responses to Fran’s Beautiful Stole – Handmade!

  1. Fran says:

    Aah yes, we are happy (and beautiful) girls! I can only reiterate from others comments on other ordination posts…it was truly a beautiful and meaningful service for all and I was so very touched to be a part of it! It was all in all a terrific weekend and I thank you for the opportunity to get to know your friends and family better. Thanks for including me among your friends. You are a blessing to all who know you!

  2. John Pulley says:

    Fran. From what we have seen of the ordination via Kristin’s blog, it must have been a very special service. Meeting all (not all) of Kristin’s family and friends would have been special. However, two of her friends, you did not meet. Kristin’s Internship was a source of many friends as well and unfortunately you only got to meet two of them. Liz and I count as friends as well and as humble as I am, my wife and I consider Kristin a dear friend as well. Also POOR Doug is considered as friend.

  3. Jen Chase says:

    The stole is lovely, Fran. Great work!

  4. Mary Golem says:

    John and Jen … I’m surprised you have made no comment about some lady from Ontario actually being on the other side of the camera … not once but twice! Kristin obviously is convincing because, as you know, that seldom ever happens!!
    Just wonderin’ Kristin – and Doug – have you recovered yet from having all of those visitors?
    And by the way, Fran, you were so on the mark in your e-mail to us … Kristin sure has a way of choosing GREAT people to hang around with! Cheers!

  5. Kristin says:

    And Mary, you look wonderful in all your pictures … I think you need to start being on both sides of the lens.

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