

She knows full well she’d be wearing something far less Helen Kellerish if not for your skillz and generosity! We will take good care of it and send it back as soon as she’s done her report (Mar.20. See more ideas about helen keller, wax museum, wax museum project. See more ideas about anne sullivan, helen keller, wax museum. Explore Jennifer Clarks board 'Reese’s wax museum', followed by 176 people on Pinterest. Any how, it arrived yesterday, thank you sooo much. Explore Jennifer Sheweys board 'Wax Museum Ideas', followed by 106 people on Pinterest. I said “yes and it is incredible …and Kara has to dress up like Helen Keller next week.and she’s going to look lame!” Sheri said she’d ask you if you would loan it to me, and I was hesitant, but she seemed pretty comfortable that it was an o.k. So when Sheri and I were talking at church about our kids dressing up for reports she asked me if I had seen your post about the Helen Keller dress. I mean, if I made something like that I would have it under 24 hour security. Letter forwarding information on Helen Keller to the National Historical Wax Museum. I saw your post as my daughter was preparing her Helen Keller report, and longingly admired it “from afar”, but never even thought of asking to borrow it.

Thank you is not sufficient for you loaning me (a complete stranger…although Sheri can vouch for me) this amazing Helen Keller dress! I can’t imagine how many hours went into making it. 6: Sculpture: National Historical Wax Museum: Item No: 8: Language: English: Format of Original: 6 x 7 inches: Subject: Art and culture Technology: Description: Copy of the newsletter 'The C & P Call' noting the Helen Keller wax statue in Washington. But Kelleran author, activist, fundraiser, advocate, sister, daughter, ambassador, friend, celebrity, and champion of women, people with disabilities and those living in poverty around the globedefies easy description. You are my hero, Char! I stalk your blog occasionally and secretly admire all the so-called “crap” you’ve made(via my good friend Sheri’s blog). Everyone thinks they know Helen Keller’s story.
