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Friday, May 4, 2012

1:34 AM

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sometimes it's the little things in life...
like staying up until 1:34 AM sewing with your dad.
yep, that's right. my pops and i have been busy sewing,
sewing, sewing in the last 24 hours.
i'm pretty sure he's the coolest man i know!

have a great weekend, everyone!
xo, megan

14 comments:

  1. Can you send him over here when you're done?!?!?

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  2. That's pretty awesome. Love it when a father-daughter team is good and productive one! My father and I can be a stellar team. However, we are forbidden to go to grocery stores together unsupervised. Apparently, we get too creative...

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  3. Awww that is so nice! When my dad and I would stay up together it was to be in the woodshop building stuff, not at the sewing machine! Lucky you :)

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  4. My silly dad is forbidden to be near my stuff he is a bull and a china shop... a very loveable bull, but a bull regardless. He is the only 71 year old man I know that still lifts 200lbs plus like it's nothing. Very awesome your dad and you sewing. Since I am married I miss our midnight trips to walmart (because it was the only thing open) because he knew it would make me smile. He always gave me 20 dollars of "mad money".

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  5. See, that sounds so much more fun than what I've been doing with my dad the last few nights - on the phone talking him through setting things up on his first blog, and any other computer tech support he could think of o.O Probably a good thing he's 200 miles away, or I'm sure he'd have dropped round each night!

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  6. fun times!! I'm a night owl too but I'm pretty sure my Dad would have been snoring by that time!! :)

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  7. That is really awesome you can do that with your dad!

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  8. How sweet ~
    My Dad taught me how to sew my own clothing when I was 8 years old. He told me that he wanted to see me be unique in the way I dress. It was such a great gift, tho I didn't understand that at the time.

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  9. Love it! My dad had his own hobbies, but I'm sure if he were still around he would appreciate the art of quiltmaking :-)

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