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Gigi's Gifts and Crafts I am a retired Navy Seabee, who struggles with physical and mental health. YOU ARE NOT ALONE

12/06/2025

UPDATED: We will be making a permanent move to Vancouver, Washington, by next spring. Along with this move, we will be adding a new online store, So keep following us.

05/01/2025

Mission Statement:
Our mission/ goal is to give and show our support to those who struggle with their mental health, such as PTSD, Depression, Anxiety, and much more.
We wish to do this by first offering products that can be used toward your coping and self soothing skills.
We will also be selling crafts and gifts to help us to promote Mental Health Aware.
Next, we wish to open people's eyes to this silent struggle so many of us go through.
Finally, we wish to let those, like US, who struggle with their mental health, that they are not alone.
If you need a place to share we are here.

04/07/2025
12/07/2023

"December 7, 1941 – a date which will live in infamy."

Remembering the lives lost in the attack on Pearl Harbor.

12/06/2023

Mary Elitch Long (May 10, 1856 – July 16, 1936) was a Remarkable Colorado Woman

Mary Hauck was born in Philadelphia in 1856, but most of her early years played out in sunny California. Her father shifted his livestock and fruit business there, making it their new home. Around 16, she ran away with John Elitch, Jr., whom she met at church. They packed up and settled in Durango in 1880, taking a shot at the restaurant business. They moved again to Denver, where they started a new restaurant called Elitch's.

They soon acquired an apple orchard just outside Denver. They planned to use it to stock the restaurant with fresh fruits and vegetables. They both had a soft spot for kids, flowers, animals, and theater. These interests mixed and gave birth to an idea to transform the orchard into Elitch's Zoological Gardens, Denver's first zoo. It was a magical place with exotic animals, gardens, and orchards. And entertainment was in full swing, from lively marching bands to vaudeville shows and light opera performances.

John invested $35,000 into a theater troupe that toured up and down the Pacific Coast. But things took a dark turn when he caught pneumonia in San Francisco. Two weeks later, on March 10, 1891, he passed away.

Mary found herself back in Denver, a mix of sadness and determination swirling within her. She was a 34-year-old widow, tight on cash, so she sold off much of her gardens to a group of business types in Denver. She stayed in a more behind-the-scenes role, but by 1894, she regained control of her beloved gardens.

She was known for being big-hearted and having a soft spot for animals and kids. The Gardens became a refuge for kids. It's said that mothers would put their kids on the streetcar (or later the bus) and tell the driver to drop them off at Elitch's. Mary set aside Tuesdays as Children's Day, adding extra learning and fun for the kids.

In London, a magazine even called her a "splendid type of the American Girl " and claimed she was the only woman ever to run a zoo.

The star attractions in her collection were lions and bears, which she raised herself from when they were just cubs. Mary liked to tell a story about one time when a big bear of hers broke out of its cage. The guys working nearby took off running, but Mary grabbed a broom, stood before the bear, and yelled "Shoo! Shoo!" while shaking her broom and skirts. The bear turned back around and returned to its cage. Mary also figured out that music could calm the wildest beasts. Her bears were most chill when she played the violin.

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12/06/2023

This beautiful sculpture was built by the Irish people in their own country to honor the American Choctaw Indian tribe. They were grateful because in 1847 the Choctaw people sent money to Ireland when they learned that Irish people were starving due to the potato famine. The Choctaw themselves were living in hardship and poverty, having recently endured the Trail of Tears.
And that is a lesson in how to be a person in this world.
Kindred Spirits is a large stainless steel outdoor sculpture in Bailick Park in Midleton, County Cork, Ireland. The shape of the feathers is intended to represent a bowl of food.

12/01/2023

DIY Paper Christmas Ornaments! 5 DIY Christmas Decorations IdeasHi guys! Today I'm going to show you how to make 5 paper Christmas ornaments and decorations ...

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08/18/2023

I needed to read this today. I hope it helps someone else too.

08/16/2023

Thought of the day:

I am a retired Navy Seabee, who struggles with physical and mental health. YOU ARE NOT ALONE

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02/21/2023

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