That you want to learn from your daughter is a wonderful thing. My maternal family (though not my mum) is one in which the adult always knows best, and skills and knowledge in a child are to be put 'in their place'. It's nice to see that isn't the case for everyone!
the impending arrival of a couchsurfer who has been an artist-in-residence somewhere in denmark for the past month.
attended a pirate play at sabin's school last evening.
sabin sewed costumes for it.
and has learned how to use an overlock machine.
must find one at a flea market and have her teach me.
our veggie box will come and be full of exciting ingredients for dinner.
plans to plant an apple orchard this weekend.
and to finish the alley of oak trees leading down to the lake.
they're about knee-high right now, so it will be awhile before we can take a stroll down the majestic lane.
but we can wait.
much-needed, soul-baring conversation with a friend.
the weekend stretching ahead, promising time together, the hope that is planting things, sewing projects and delicious, healthy food.
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Close this window Jump to comment formPirate play? Pictures, please!
March 25, 2011 at 10:39 AM
That you want to learn from your daughter is a wonderful thing. My maternal family (though not my mum) is one in which the adult always knows best, and skills and knowledge in a child are to be put 'in their place'. It's nice to see that isn't the case for everyone!
March 25, 2011 at 12:43 PM
Love Husband on his tractor! Except it makes me feel rather old.
Life sounds interesting at your household.
March 25, 2011 at 2:02 PM
more soon.
and that photo of husband?
awesome.
xo.
March 25, 2011 at 3:37 PM