K's entire extended family all live in the same state, but K alone had the courage to move away to explore greener pastures. Soon after we were married, K's parents paid us a visit to transport some leftover wedding gifts. During a lull in activity, I pulled out a new cross stitching project I had started, which of course piqued the interest of K's mom. Her thought process: sewing = sign of domesticity = good cook who can properly take care of my son?
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Of course, she took one peek and saw something like this instead...
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Clearly a match made in heaven, eh? ^_~
P.S. If you're looking for awesome video game cross stitching patterns and other crafts, check out SpriteStitch.com!
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