My first born, Chaney Hallman, was a fiery red head with some of the wildest dreams. Even as a child she always loved dreamcatchers. So when I introduced to her the idea of making our own dreamcatchers she instantly feel in love with the idea. She picked up on it right away. So there we were making beautiful dreamcatchers. She had me beat hands down. Then she pitched the idea to me that we should sell our art. We talked about it for a month or so, though we never took any action because little did we know that in the time it takes to shut a hospital door our lives would be changed forever and our dreams turned to nightmares. We lost our Chaney on February 26,2016. Naturally I lost myself along the way. But then one day Chaney‘s light shined through my broken window and I started stringing rings and adding charms. This is/was my daughter’s dream & this is my way of keeping her name and her dream alive. Thank you so much for visiting our page and thank you to anyone who shares this page and helps in keeping Chaney’s name and dream alive.
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