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My son is not getting it!
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 489518"><p>We're working on that. I always invite him in the kitchen to cook with me (he loves that) and last night before I started getting dinner ready he was telling me that they are starting their sewing projects in Family Consumer Science (Home Easy Child. the the rest of us old fogies) he was asking me if he could borrow a needle and thread and if I could help him practice his sewing skills this weekend. I told him I would be more than happy to do that with him. Then he asked me if I wuld teach him how to cross stitch (my obsession in this life) because every year I make a few ornaments and he wanted to make one for himself. So, I helped him pick an easy design that was all one color and taught him how to stitch. He didn't get very far on the ornament, but he liked spending the time with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 489518"] We're working on that. I always invite him in the kitchen to cook with me (he loves that) and last night before I started getting dinner ready he was telling me that they are starting their sewing projects in Family Consumer Science (Home Easy Child. the the rest of us old fogies) he was asking me if he could borrow a needle and thread and if I could help him practice his sewing skills this weekend. I told him I would be more than happy to do that with him. Then he asked me if I wuld teach him how to cross stitch (my obsession in this life) because every year I make a few ornaments and he wanted to make one for himself. So, I helped him pick an easy design that was all one color and taught him how to stitch. He didn't get very far on the ornament, but he liked spending the time with me. [/QUOTE]
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