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29th July 08, 07:49 PM
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from Nashville, Tn. and I work in Dickson and know it well. 
Photoguy67
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29th July 08, 09:34 PM
#22
Hello and a warm Celtic from Boston, Massachusetts.
How many of the 7 young-uns are boys? Have you made them kilts yet? A kilted family is fun to be together. For some of us here, being kilted everyday is just plain normal. Your husband is a very lucky man to have your support in being kilted. When the kiddos give you a break, snap a couple of piccies of hubby in his kilt and post them here to show off your craftswomanship.
Slainte
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29th July 08, 09:39 PM
#23
Welcome from Eastern Washington State.
Past President, St. Andrew's Society of the Inland Northwest
Member, Royal Scottish Country Dance Society
Founding Member, Celtic Music Spokane
Member, Royal Photographic Society
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29th July 08, 10:07 PM
#24
Welcome to the rabble from West Texas.
A kilted Celt on the border.
Kentoc'h mervel eget bezań saotret
Omne bellum sumi facile, ceterum ęgerrume desinere.
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30th July 08, 03:30 PM
#25
from Detroit, Michigan, USA!
[B]Paul Murray[/B]
Kilted in Detroit! Now that's tough.... LOL
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31st July 08, 06:57 AM
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Hello from down the road in Memphis
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31st July 08, 12:39 PM
#27
A warm welcome to the forum from London.
best regards
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2nd August 08, 07:16 AM
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 from Salt Lake City, Utah
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2nd August 08, 07:27 AM
#29
from both southern US coasts!
You'll find a lot of answers on the forums! I'm sure you'll even have a few tips for others, too!
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2nd August 08, 09:10 AM
#30
Another post from the Newbie in the TN Sticks
[QUOTE=SteveB;575885]Hello and a warm Celtic from Boston, Massachusetts.
How many of the 7 young-uns are boys? Have you made them kilts yet? A kilted family is fun to be together. For some of us here, being kilted everyday is just plain normal.
Well Steve, 4 of the 7 are boys. My 24 year old is leaving for basic training in the Army on the 7th and is taking a camo kilt as one of his two allowed civilian outfits. His 3 year old is desperate to have a camo kilt like his daddy's so they will be able to wear the same special clothes even though they are far apart!
My 13 and 10 year olds are too cool to be seen in one (I have been told they might wear one to an "event" were it would be appropriate.) So there must be some interest. Possibly the longer Dad is kilted the easier it will be for them to try!
The 5 year old can hardly wait to have a kilt like his "Pa"! So I will be sewing quite a bit as Dad is already wanting more!!!
Picks will be coming soon! Maybe some action shot with hubby at his survey equipment to show how well all the pockets function! Hope to get this done this weekend if I can convince him to pull out his equipment after a week of being outdoors in 90+ : weather with humidity just about off the chart!!! He is proud of his new attire though so it should not be too difficult to get him to model!
I must say to all that it has been great to be so welcomed and encouraged. This is my first experience posting to any kind of forum and has been a great encouragement to try more!
Mom7TN
Make Do Farm
The kiddies think it is make doo farm!
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