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I finished it! And he likes it! This quilt took WAY too long and it's my fault. But it has a history that Josh appreciates. It began as a block of the month project at Hancock's in Tulsa in 2005. I started it for Josh because the theme is Lewis & Clark and in our home school, that was one of his favorite topics of study. I didn't even get to finish all twelve months in the club because we moved halfway through the year, so a friend had to mail each month's block kit and instructions to me. Since I began it, we have moved to Florida, Missouri, Canada, back to Missouri, Idaho, and Africa; went back to school, became missionaries with MAF, raised ministry support, driven all over the U.S., "learned French", and adjusted to new cultures. Emily owns the very first quilt I made. Daniel gets the next one. I told him he could choose the pattern and colors but I'm tired of appliqué!
Josh also finished a project this week. He built a fort for Daniel. He cut the bamboo himself with a machete. Our guard Jacques showed Josh how to split the bamboo with the machete and helped with the digging. He (Jacques) told me that in his village people place sticks in the ground like Josh's bamboo, then pack the walls with mud to build their homes, or they make their own bricks out of mud. The roofs are thatched, whereas Josh recycled a piece of plywood from the crate David built for our shipment over here.


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2 comments:

  1. Karlin KendallJuly 26, 2011

    So this quilt belongs to Josh? How wonderful for him to have something to snuggle under that will remind him of his loving family while he's in college. :) I am definitely going to borrow that idea, but for as long as it takes me to complete projects, I'd better get started right now! (It's only 6 years away... I'd better get hopping!)

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  2. AnonymousJuly 26, 2011

    Nancy, Your quilt is a beautiful picture of last Sunday's sermon over faith and patience and the character it builds is evident in your life. You continue to bless and inspire me! ~Jana

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