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    Posted: 08 June 2007 at 12:48pm
Those of you who frequent TNN will know of the Koha tree. It is a section of their boards dedicated to people who has recieved surprise gifts.

I have always thought this was a really special idea and wished I could've become more involved.

I have been blessed today. This morning a man knocked on the door with a box. Inside this box there were clothes. Beautiful clothes. I opened it and felt so blessed and forunate to be so lucky. (Now, being a failed catholic, blesed is not a word i throw around regularly, but it truely sums up how i feel today)

The wonderful Ginger sent these to me. For no other reason than the fact that she is amazing. I am so grateful.

I can't think of anyway to express how much this means to me, and this may be sounding like a load of waffly bollocks but ... WOW!

Ginger, thank you so much!

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Awww, we love Ginger!

And we love Anna too!
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Now that I can't shop, I'm having to find other ways to amuse myself ...

Seriously though, being able to make a gesture that means so much to someone else means a lot to me too.



(and I'll pretend that I'm not ten shades of green that your butt fits in pants that I can hardly get on one leg ... )
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I just had a look at that board and it seems like a really good thing to do. There needs to be more random acts of kindness in this world.
I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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I looooove the Koha Tree. In fact, I keep everyone's addresses that I have dealt with from OhBaby for the eventuality that I may find something for them.

The Gremlins' presents are still waiting to be done. Maybe by christmas!!

Anyway, the Ginger is lovely... and ridiculously generous

Lucky you Anna

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Awww Yay Ginger!!
Woohoo Anna! New Clothes!!!
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What an awesome Koha!!!

(and yeah the TNN Koha Tree rocks!!)

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Now I'm just getting curious ... what is TNN?

*googley googley*
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The Nappy Network for cloth nappies.
I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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Ooooh! Thank you!

Google was less than helpful ... you get all sorts when you just plug in 'TNN
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Well, TNN is centered around cloth nappies but there is a lot more to be discovered too - besides Paws, it is the reason I ended up composting (well, I have before but not at this house until now), recycling far more, using cloth bags, using cloth pads and a mooncup, knitting, sewing, baking (more often), and yes - giving and receiving the odd Koha... it is truly a wonderful place !
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Ohhh that is soo nice Ginger. Ive never heard of the koha tree but sounds like a great idea!!


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ive always liked the random acts of kindness thing...from small things like letting someone in traffic to paying for someones meter so it doesnt run out (not easy to do anymore) etc....

we should live by that more often.....


and yes we love Ginger!!! Anna you must be little if you fit pants she doesnt anymore!!!
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It is such a nice surprise to start a day! I think everyone should KOHA!! Kinda like the pay it forward movie? I thought that was a great philosophy too!


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Awww that movie was so sad
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Well I got a nice surprise last night when I got home from picking Andrew and DH up there was a bag of clothes on the BBQ at that back door for Josh from my friend. I had just given her a bad of girls clothes so she returned the favour to me so nice. I was also a nice person, our neighbour is quite old and has lived in the house next door since it was build almost 80 years ago. He was bringing out his rubbish yesterday and had seen that the council had already been around so I told him to put his rubbish into our bin as it wasn't all that full.
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