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Old 06-28-2010, 04:05 AM
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Today children who are able to be with a stay at home mom or grandmother, or family friend are so blessed. They are able to have that one on one relationship and get incorporated into every day activities that keep a household/family functioning. Then sometimes they even get to enjoy some extra activities such as quilting. My love of sewing/quilting, needle work, (even gardening), etc. is a result of being in a household with extended family with soooo many interests. The memories of my grandparents taking me to see roses that had bloomed, all the women in the house working on aprons, my mother and my aunts exchanging quilt paterns, saving feed sacks for dresse, these are the staility in my life thru what ever happens in the world. My prayer for this child is that he will have a lot more time with you in your sewing room. A very close family friend was a surgeon with a reputation for his neat stitches in closing the surgical site. Being raised in a family with no sisters, he had helped his mother quilt. Little did she know what a wonderful skill she was passing on to her son.
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Old 06-30-2010, 03:58 PM
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Don't throw it away. My Granddaughter has her first blankie and it's tattered and the the size of a large swatch, and she framed it. She's 30 this year and has three boys of her own and plans to do the same with their "blankies." Fond memories are some of the greatest of God's gifts. Hang on to them.
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Old 07-09-2010, 06:17 PM
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What a cute story!! Another male quilter in the making, yeah!
My DD is 26yrs. old and still has her blankie that was her oldest brother's, he's 36yrs. She takes it to bed every night with her and lays it on top of her and she's married. Chris(her DH)doesn't seem to mind. My DD just had a daughter of her own and I think she' going to have to pass the blankie on down the line. Whenever my daughter goes to work(she's on third shift) her husband gives his daughter her mommy's blankie & she falls right to sleep!!!
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