I Spy Fun, and more...

Quilts with pictures are a great way to communicate.  While there is always a local interpreter on hand with every surgical mission, not every patient interaction can be aided by translation.  One of the many roles of the non-medical team members is entertaining and comforting patients, both before and after their surgeries. Often the communication is through smiles, hugs, gestures, sound effects..... anything that can convey interest and compassion.  

Pointing to a picture of an animal on a quilt, accompanied by a raised eyebrow, can be enough to encourage a child to name the animal in their own language.  Then the sound effects start, followed by the laughter.  Having been on a Rotaplast mission, I can attest to the smiles and laughter that lighten the very long workdays.

For you non-quilters, the term "I spy quilt" refers to a quilt that is full of pictures.  My friend Cheryl from Hollis Center, Maine, brought this quilt full of wonky off-center pictures to me last week.  There is certainly lots to spy!

More subtle, but still full of pictures are these additional quilts made by Cheryl.




But wait, there's more!  Cheryl's friend Elaine sent along these colorful works of art. Whose day wouldn't be brightened by being wrapped up in one of these colorful beauties?



Thank you to both Cheryl and Elaine for helping us build our inventory of Wrap-A-Smile quilts. The medical teams are continuing to plan for when the world "reopens' and we are eagerly awaiting the day that we can put these quilts to work, comforting patients as they are designed to do.  

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  1. Who is that handsome dude in the white sox ?

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    1. Not sure how DH knows it's a dude or that he is handsome?! LOL.

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  2. Ha ha! The white socks are funny! But in all seriousness, I never thought about using the I-spy nature of some quilts as a way to communicate across different languages. This is so inspiring! I'm going to try even harder to include interesting and child-friendly novelties in my quilts to help with this fun way to connect the people on Rotaplast missions! Heaven knows I have plenty of novelties :)

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