
After a long day what is better than coming home to nice warm meal served on plaid?
The Wilson’s a family from Pawnee, Indiana have decided to add a plaid table cloth to their Plaid Week festivities. Betty Wilson, mother of two, told us “we put out a flag on the Fourth of July and a tree for Christmas, but had nothing to commemorate Plaid Week. Thats why I decided on the table cloth. The dinning table is the center of our family; it is where we come together as a family. This is where we eat, play games and talk. In many ways I feel like the dinning table is metaphor for plaid.”

Greg Wilson, Betty’s husband had a slightly different take. “Plaid Week? Whats that? Is this another one of those crazy thing Betty found on the interweb? I don’t care what is on the table as long as there is food. The table cloth could be any color, shape, size. If you ask me a table cloth is just another thing that has to be washed. And guess who has to fold the thing when it comes out of the wash? Yeah me.”
However you celebrate plaid we solute you. Don’t forget to drop us a line at david@plaidweek.com, we want to hear about your Plaid Week.
