Last time I posted I was waiting for my shipment of towels. They were back ordered and I was told by the company that they would probably be shipped to me the first week in March. I still hadn't received a shipping email by then, so I called them again. The woman I spoke to said that she had been working there for 6 years and she had never seen a problem like this where they just weren't getting the towels from their suppliers. The reason was because these suppliers were having trouble buying the cotton so that they could make the towels. Since the summer the price of cotton has doubled. There was "flooding in Pakistan and bad weather in China and India" that depleted cotton crops. You can read an article from the NY Times about it HERE .
She said they still didn't have the towels I ordered and I explained how I needed them for this project. Then she asked if they had to be white, and I told her that it didn't matter what color they were. She said she'd call me back. A few minutes later she called back saying they could send all the towels I needed in a vanilla color, and for the same price we paid for the white towels. (The only reason we ordered white was because they cost less than the others.) They shipped them on Friday and they were at my house on Tuesday! We paid $7.88 for a dozen towels (when we purchased them in the first week of February), and they are now $18 for a dozen. Because of the generosity of those who donated, we were able to order the towels in bulk for an incredible price, and I now have 29 dozen towels in my possession that will help to complete these kits!
I see this as a miracle that God brought to pass so that these kits can get to those who need them - especially with the devastating earthquake that just happened in Japan.
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