1,000 Cranes of Friendship
The Japanese folk tale of 100 cranes meaning a thousand years of happiness is the inspiration for Sarah’s 1,000 cranes of friendship. Wishing such depth of friendship!
Sarah’s friends have long known that she suffers from a fatal genetic disease (Cystic Fibrosis) so the book written by a young survivor of Hiroshima touched their hearts when they were very young.
I cannot tell the story of friendship shared and love demonstrated as well as Jessica Banister did in her blog post. She and Yvonne Ngai were partners in bringing a million years of happiness into Sarah’s life.
Get your hankies ready, click over to Sarah’s Facebook page where she’s posted this beautiful story.
P. S. To thank Yvonne and Jessica, Sarah created a sterling silver bracelet with a silver origami crane for each of them.
Nothing like a great piece of handmade jewelry to commemorate a special event and seal a memory forever!





