Hehe 😀 I just blogged about my laugh this week. Scott’s fellow worker walked in on us all visiting together and asked if the “Flight Commander” mini was a super-cool dart board quilt. It was great!
While changing my 5 month old granddaughter’s diaper, trying to contain the poop, she started laughing, as if to say “Good luck, Grammy”, I started laughing at her laughing at me! A bath was soon the only solution!
On my one long arm sight, those people who do not really appreciate quilts are called ‘blanket people’. I think this little boy is definitely a QUILT person!
I’m sure I laughed…. probably inappropriately… this week. But your second picture… resembles my thinking pattern too…. but my thoughts – particularly the sub and sub-sub thoughts are fewer… but my process usually moves out a few degrees further … using the ‘What IF question’ which would be called “Thought Chasing….”
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Lynette
Hehe 😀 I just blogged about my laugh this week. Scott’s fellow worker walked in on us all visiting together and asked if the “Flight Commander” mini was a super-cool dart board quilt. It was great!
Fawn
While changing my 5 month old granddaughter’s diaper, trying to contain the poop, she started laughing, as if to say “Good luck, Grammy”, I started laughing at her laughing at me! A bath was soon the only solution!
Teri
I laughed. I laughed more when I realized many of my bubbles would be filled with “what was I just thinking about” or “what was I looking for?”
Beth in AZ
This little boy’s joy in his quilt made me laugh…he will NOT let it go!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=do5RISsGJ2E&feature=youtu.be
On my one long arm sight, those people who do not really appreciate quilts are called ‘blanket people’. I think this little boy is definitely a QUILT person!
Sharon
My funny little beagle, Rosie, makes me laugh every day!
Pillows A-La-Mode
I love them both! 🙂
billiemick
That first photo you posted.
Beth-Near Washington DC!
I’m sure I laughed…. probably inappropriately… this week. But your second picture… resembles my thinking pattern too…. but my thoughts – particularly the sub and sub-sub thoughts are fewer… but my process usually moves out a few degrees further … using the ‘What IF question’ which would be called “Thought Chasing….”
Susan
An adorable video of my 5 month old grand daughter giggling!
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