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“do love weddings and it’s a good thing because these next few months are going to be all about dresses and flowers and vows, including my own.”
― The Quilters Push Back
― The Quilters Push Back
“I know I’m not as slender as I once was; I blame it on middle-age spread (a common ailment over 50 and beyond my control).”
― The Quilters Push Back
― The Quilters Push Back
“Sylvia showed up with our plates. “Hold it down over here, you’re disturbing my other customers.” She waved her hand at the empty diner. Aside from her husband, Charlie, who was sitting at the end of the counter in his usual spot reading the newspaper, we were the only ones there.”
― The Quilters Push Back
― The Quilters Push Back
“relationships.” “Oh, I know. I really can’t believe it myself. Both boys will be married with kids of their own before I know it.” “Next year at this time, my daughter will be married, and I’ll be a grandmother to Kevin’s child. How fast things change.” No one makes meatloaf like Sylvia. I don’t even try. We cleaned our plates in short order.”
― The Quilters Push Back
― The Quilters Push Back
“She nodded her agreement. “My grandma’s recipe and I’ve never changed a thing. I mean, why mess with what works. Right?” “Absolutely.” I smiled, thinking that could be applied to much more than simply meatloaf.”
― The Quilters Push Back
― The Quilters Push Back
“Even though we were involved in the wedding at Newton, we had put pork and sauerkraut in the crockpot on New Year’s Day so that anyone who wanted could eat some or take it home for supper. “I ate so much pork and sauerkraut on Saturday that I don’t care if I even see it again until next year.” Diane shared, “I love it, but I always seem to eat way too much.” “We had some for supper after everyone left the wedding reception. By everyone, I mean the six people who came to the house with us. We packed up go boxes in case someone didn’t have their own at home.” I grinned. “You don’t take chances with tradition.” “Was Gabe’s ex-wife there?”
― The Quilters Push Back
― The Quilters Push Back
“Diane is my BFF,”
― The Quilters Push Back
― The Quilters Push Back
“Quilting has long since become an equal opportunity art.”
― The Quilting Cruise
― The Quilting Cruise
“whipped the items out of my ever-present tote. “Naturally. What kind of person walks around without pen and paper?” “Anyone under forty?”
― The Quilters Push Back
― The Quilters Push Back





