It is a beautiful quilt. I don't know what name you have given the quilt, but you might want to label it something like "Good times well spent" and also have a little note to go with the quilt, so that in the future there is an understanding about the quilt. What a great son to request such a gift. Congratulations on raising such a considerate son.
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It doesn't get any better than that. Hugs..Cheryl
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Your son is a smart man. Your (his) quilt is beautiful.
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beautiful story, beautiful quilt, he will enjoy it forever and always remember your time together everyday when he sees it.
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Oh, how sweet. What a great son, he will treasure this quilt forever.
Your quilt is stunning. I love everything about it. Take care |
That is so SWEET! Your story reminds me of my 24 year old son. Yesterday I was working on different projects and he came by and asked me to lunch (I had just had a light lunch) but after two hours and his persistance I went to lunch with him. He kept saying, "I just want you to try this restaurant...take a few bites and take the rest home." I said yes because I realized it was my company he wanted. He is the sweetest son! He leads such a busy life that it's a blessing to be able to spend time with him! So, when I read your story it almost made me cry because I completely understand how your felt!
Vanessa |
Wow stunning quilt and I can tell, it was made with love. I too was tearing up a bit what wonderful memories you have spending time with your son! Make your sis a quick lap quilt; this one belongs to your son!
Blessings, MaryAnna |
I would have given it to my son as you did. Sis can have the next quilt.
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well without the sweet words of time spent together..I can't blame him for wanting the quilt......it is so pretty.
Sometimes sons can sure bring tears to our eyes... |
Wow! I love everything about that quilt...colors....pattern. Simply beautiful!
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