Golden Flash Quilt
From making her mark on campus during Destination ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ State to joining the recreational skate team, Marissa Belock, a junior biology major, has created many memories during her college career so far.
Thanks to her mother, Lori (Dmitroff) Belock, BSEd β86, Dublin, Ohio, those memories are now wrapped up in a beautiful quilt of blue and gold T-shirts.
βI first saw a post on social media about a T-shirt quilt, and I thought, I can do that!β Belock says. βThis is my sixth T-shirt quilt, and I get better every time.β
Belock included one of her daughterβs favorite ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ State T-shirts from freshmen orientation because, she says, βIt has the most meaning, as it represented an official flying out of the nest.β
Not only are her daughterβs favorite T-shirts sewn into the quilt, but Belock also added some of the T-shirts sheβs received at ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ State Alumni events.
βMy family and I have volunteered during Alumni Day of Service with the Central Ohio Alumni Chapter for the last three years (Homeless Families Foundations and the Central Ohio Food Bank),β she says. βEven though my husband is a Buckeye, we make it a family affair.β
Belock began sewing when she was only 9 years old, as a member of 4-H in Ashtabula, Ohio. βI credit my Ashtabula upbringing and KSU education to my adventures around the country and volunteering. I love Ashtabula and its history as much as I love ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊβs history. Quilting is my way of preserving history.β
Although she wishes she would have kept her T-shirts from her ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ State days, she still remembers many experiences she had as a student.
βMy favorite memories include the Robin Hood, Rayβs, Halloween, Korb Hall and Glen Morris apartments (now Eagleβs Landing). Fun times! They were an important part of growing up and being on my own.β
She also remembers the beautiful ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ Campus. βI had a favorite walk on campus to White Hall. I had this Zen-like, calming feeling every time I walked along the curvy path lined with flowers and huge trees that must have been there for 100 yearsβand black squirrels running all over.β
Belock proudly wears her ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ State gearβsome of which she says is too precious to cut up for a quiltβwhenever she visits one of the national parks with her family. βItβs fun to reminisce with other Flashes we meet at our national treasures.β
βAshley Whaley, BS β06, MEd β12