Deb Mills had an idea to start a tradition for her blended family with husband David: she asked their children to sign their Thanksgiving tablecloth. Later, she embroidered the names, leaving a visual memory of the family's holiday.
Most mothers try desperately to keep their children from writing on the walls and the tables.
"It is fun to watch how the grandchildren's signatures change year after year, but I have to admit that it may have been crazy to teach them to scribble on the tablecloth," Mills said. The couple lost daughter Mary very suddenly at age 44 due to a ruptured aortic aneurysm."The signatures that we have of those who have left us are irreplaceable. To have my mom’s signature and David’s dad’s signature as well as Mary’s is very special to us," said Mills.
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