While we are on the subject of our quilts not being appreciated, just one of our granddaughters thanked us for their Christmas gifts, and that was the one that we have co-signed the loans on for her college education for the past 3 years. If she defaults we will have to pay about $50,000-$75.000. And we had decided that if we didn't hear from her with a thank-you then she would be financing next year's college without us. As it is, I'm glad the gifts were purchased, although with a lot of thought as to what each would like, and not with a lot of personal handwork involved. Next year they are all getting cards. We tried checks and we only knew they were received because they were cashed. When they lived at home the parents made sure the thank you's were sent, but now they are on their own and their manners are terrible. We are really disappointed grandparents. Going to lonly send gifts to the great-grandchildren from now on. Being unappreciated hurts.