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I think Mom's will always preserve things for their kids. My daughter who
never did anything with crafts when she was a kid is now a mad scrapbooker
when it comes to her daughters. I myself spent one recuperation from heart
surgery scanning all the family photos so my kids could each have a set.

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Mike
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"Joe Barta" wrote in message
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| John Grossbohlin wrote:
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| Seems the tray will only hold dust... I made as a gift for my
| mother and she refuses to put anything in it. ;~)
|
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| Sometimes when I make someone something, and I supect they think that
| it's just so nice they don't want to "ruin" it by actually using it, I
| make them promise to actually USE it for what it was intended for.
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| Reminds me of something that happened years ago. A kid was asking me
| what I can make out of wood. I told him I can make anything out of
| wood. He asked... "Can you make a bike?"
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| Ok, *almost* anything ;-)
|
| Joe Barta


This didn't surprise me as my mother has the beverage tray I made in
junior
high school, nearly 40 years ago, and it has NEVER been used. It sits on
the
dining room hutch with her other treasures. A few weeks ago she gave me
the
original mimeographed plans for the tray... she had them tucked away in
the
hutch along with my grade school report cards and letters I sent from
summer
camp! In these days of electronic communications and digital photos it is
unlikely that 40 years from now parents could pull things like that out
for
their children...

John