I love the photos of the runners and your son, you can tell he is very proud of himself and he should be! I have a special needs adult child and he really loves bowling too. :) Sounds like those two need to hang out for a while so my son can get some pointers from yours, I know Chase would love it!
Billy |
The quilts are beautiful and so is your son,,God Bless his heart!
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I love your projects! Great Cause!
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Wow a gold medal in bowling, he has a right to be proud, tell him that's wonderful! He must be a good bowler. I also like your table runners, looks like your tables will be decorated nice.
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Your quilts are wonderful, and your son is, too. My daughter died 8 years ago at age 23. She was born with a cleft lip and palate and was diagnosed at age 18 with a form of autism (Asperger's disease) but unbeknownst to us, she evidently also had a heart condition that was undetectable. I'm so glad she went to a very good college (Grinnell, in Iowa) that gave her the support and friendship that built confidence and a feeling of worth for her. I'm sure Special Olympics does the same for your son.
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Yeah for your son. Yeahhhhhhhh
And pretty runners.:) |
Congratulations to you for doing a great job on your runners and your son with bowling
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And he has every right to be so very very proud.
Give him a big hug from me. |
yeah for your son. Tell him congrats.
Love the twister wreath. I am putting it on my bucket list. |
Congratulations to your son on his medal, he wears it well. Your table toppers are great.
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