“You may go to hell, I will go to Texas.” ~ Davy Crockett
I can’t think of a better saying than that, for the name of this quilt that I made yesterday:
This is for our friend’s son, who graduates from high school in May. I wasn’t married to Dr. Man-Mom yet, so I didn’t know him when he was born … which means he didn’t get a baby quilt from me (though his younger brother did). So, I made him a graduation quilt. I hope he likes it – they’re a family of history buffs, and Texans, of course.
In other news, DD#1’s DI team took THIRD at the district contest! We were all very excited for her, and she’s mighty proud of herself and her team, too!
She said to me, in awe, “Mom! I got a medal!”
As I understand it, DI has been around for 21 years…but, this is the first year that the school they attend offered it as an elective class. I think they deserve a great big attaboy/girl!
That’s a terrific graduation quilt!
Oh my gosh, Tammy… THIS QUILT IS STUNNING!!! What a WONDERFUL graduation present!!! ESPECIALLY for someone that LOVES Texas history! WOW! WOW! WOW!
This is a wonderful quilt. You did a great job portraying the Texas flag with interest.
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