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Scrappy Box In A Box Charity Lap Quilt Finished!

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Old 12-20-2014, 08:20 AM
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Just finished this simple scrappy lap quilt for the local senior center. Better late than never!
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Old 12-20-2014, 08:46 AM
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Great quilt for a lucky senior.
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Very nice and I know the senior citizens, of which none of us are one...hahaha....will appreciate it very much. When I was a teenager, a senior citizen was anyone over 40. Then I had children and I realized senior citizens were 50 or over. Well, I hit that mark several years ago. Now, a senior citizen is one who is about 80 and really can't get around very well. As long as they are moving good and doing things, they are now just "young Pups." Isn't it funny how our perspective changes as our life goes along?
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Very nice & unisex! Sometimes I really think simple is best.
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Kool. BrendaK
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Originally Posted by Barb in Louisiana View Post
Very nice and I know the senior citizens, of which none of us are one...hahaha....will appreciate it very much. When I was a teenager, a senior citizen was anyone over 40. Then I had children and I realized senior citizens were 50 or over. Well, I hit that mark several years ago. Now, a senior citizen is one who is about 80 and really can't get around very well. As long as they are moving good and doing things, they are now just "young Pups." Isn't it funny how our perspective changes as our life goes along?
Barb, I so agree with you! My definition of 'senior" has certainly changed over the years! Reminds me of a saying I saw on Facebook a few days ago that said something like "inside every Senior is a young person that is wondering what the hell happened!!"
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came out great. what a lucky person to receive that quilt
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Very nice, someone will really appreciate it.
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i love your scrappy quilt
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Love the boxes!
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