Glimpses from the life of a stay at home mom trying to find her way
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Kitchen Help
We have a professional masher in our home. She specializes in potatoes and bananas. She also lines muffin pans in a very meticulous manner in addition to peeling onions with great efficiency. Fees are negotiable. Phone tele-Bella if interested.
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Nice apron, Isa; it looks very familiar. It appears to be the one that your Mom or Aunt Lindsay wore as young girls. Actually Aunt Barbara made the apron. Keep it in good condition for your children.
Isabella, you are totally rocking that side ponytail - your mother must have been a child of the 80's to style it so well like that! I might have some work for you in my kitchen kiddo, we'll be in touch!
Thanks for visiting! I am married to a very kind and very patient Music Man and stay at home with my two littles, Ballerina Girl and Little Man. I spend my time overthinking everything and accomplishing very little. While I am overthinking, I am usually chasing around a bare bottom while giving my absolute full attention to the musings of a 3 year old. Of course I am! I chop a lot of vegetables (after washing my hands of course), kiss a lot of chubby cheeks, and climb a lot of stairs for a living. If I find some spare change in a load of laundry, I consider that a Divine acknowledgement of my deeds for the day. I have a passion for preparing and eating foods based on the principles of Nourishing Traditions and learning (some of) the lost arts of homemaking. I am an avid supporter and educator of breastfeeding. Perhaps, most importantly my husband and I are both cradle Catholics seeking a deeper union with God so that we may help guide our children toward heaven. Here, I share glimpses of our life and random commentaries on anything that I feel moved to write about! Just trying to find my way! What can I say, I am terrible with directions.
2 comments:
Nice apron, Isa; it looks very familiar. It appears to be the
one that your Mom or Aunt Lindsay
wore as young girls. Actually
Aunt Barbara made the apron. Keep
it in good condition for your children.
Love you,
Grandma
Isabella, you are totally rocking that side ponytail - your mother must have been a child of the 80's to style it so well like that! I might have some work for you in my kitchen kiddo, we'll be in touch!
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