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Post by Sorka on Aug 13, 2004 8:32:54 GMT -5
I am not sure how much it helped. He did ask to use it off and on. I need to try it again in the next couple of weeks as we start up schoolwork again. I'll let you know! Denise
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Post by sportsmom on Aug 15, 2004 10:38:14 GMT -5
I am going to make my blanket this week. Brenda--Could you post the site where you found the instructions how to make it?? I would like something to follow. Thanks Cheryl
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Post by Brenda on Aug 15, 2004 21:28:50 GMT -5
Cheryl,here is the site.Good luck! I am going to make my blanket this week. Brenda--Could you post the site where you found the instructions how to make it?? I would like something to follow. Thanks Cheryl
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Post by Sorka on Aug 16, 2004 7:17:36 GMT -5
One of the best 'heavy' blankets I have had was in Holland.. This was before Duvet covers were the rage here.. They have a simple heavy wool blanket.. like an army blanket and it was folded in half and put inside a twin size duvet coever. It was nice! You might try looking at a local army surplus store to see if they have those heavy blankets.. Just a thought! Denise
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Post by rosyred45 on Aug 16, 2004 7:44:41 GMT -5
I just noticed something. When Mikey is laying on the floor watching TV, if he isn't covered by something, he is figety, squirmy, etc, but the minute he has even just a sheet on, he's fine and lays still. Just had to get that out
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Post by catseye on Aug 16, 2004 9:25:01 GMT -5
This is very interesting! I must have missed it the first go around! Thanks for bumping it up, I love the chewy necklace idea... Maybe this is a way to make it so that sd's clothes dont distract her as much? She loves her chest protector (for the quad), but it isnt very heavy...
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