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25th December 05, 01:33 PM
#21
Lucky you my friend.
 Originally Posted by cormacmacguardhe
Well I wore it well. My wife talked to her mother on the phone before the family gathering, and her mother was really happy to hear that I would be kilted. 
My inlaws are 6 hours away in New York, and they have no desire to see me in a kilt. I actually have no desire to see them at all, but I digress. My inlaws are from Italy and my wife is first generation American born, and the other day I visited a recommended website for an Italian Kilt, http://www.clansmanitalia.com/ and I love it. I am thinking that if I wore the Italian tartan, it might take some of the tension off the future gatherings, if not....like most of you said....I gotta be me...
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26th December 05, 08:56 PM
#22
I'm liking these stories of families integrating "kilting" into the family routine. I wore mine on Christmas eve and Christmas, and no a comment from any of them...not the little 'uns, none of the adults. I actually had to go fishing for questions, even......the kilts and *I* were totally accepted, as I always have been.
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