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Old 08-09-2010, 01:55 PM
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What a wonderful story.
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Great story. However, it reminds me of the quote from some wise person (unfortunately, I don't know who) New parents spend the first 2 years teaching their children to walk and talk and the next 16 years trying to get them to sit down and shut up. LOL
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My mom always made quilts from scraps of our clothing----we loved picking out our own----my kids did too and now I tell my grandchildren the story of the quilt.
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That is such a great story. thank you so much for sharing, God bless.
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Old 08-10-2010, 04:24 AM
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Thats so sweet
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Old 08-10-2010, 09:20 AM
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that is a wonderful story!! Thanks for sharing it.
My daughter teaches special needs children, and I'm thinking about making her an I SPY quilt for her classroom, now. Thanks for the inspiration.
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Cool story! Thanks for sharing!
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Old 08-11-2010, 03:05 PM
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Originally Posted by mimiknoxtaylor
Thanks for the story. My 2nd son was like that too. Now at 32 he's still a man of few words & a much deeper thinker than his mother!
Some people are just like that aren't they? It's great when they're paired up with folks like me. My Dad used to say I was vaccinated with a phonograph needle. :D
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Originally Posted by colorfulgrammy
My grandson, 17 months old, says "mama", "dadda", "hi" (for hello and good-bye), and various sounds, but nothing that is repeatable. I am making him a quilt with cars, trucks, dogs, and planes; lots of colors. I am hoping that a similar experience will take place. You are blessed! :-D
Wasn't it Einstein who didn't talk til he was a much older toddler? Just because they don't speak doesn't mean they don't know the words. Some kids are naturally quiet then there are kids you wish would just shush!
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Originally Posted by KwiltyKahy
Great story. However, it reminds me of the quote from some wise person (unfortunately, I don't know who) New parents spend the first 2 years teaching their children to walk and talk and the next 16 years trying to get them to sit down and shut up. LOL
I think the wonderful Erma Bombeck said that and BOY WAS SHE RIGHT!
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