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Nanny McPhee gets less scary looking as the kids become better.
My point exactly.
Nanny McPhee gets less scary looking as the kids become better.
Me and my siblings learned to be self sufficient at a very early age, as both our parents had to work. We learned to chop wood to start the fire in the old wood stove, and bring water from the well .. we also had an outhouse. I know, it sounds like Dolly Parton's bio, but, that was our reality until we moved the year I was turning 11. Life, for us kids, was not considered 'hard' because its all we knew. It must have been really tough for our parents. Even so, we never went hungry, and were always well dressed as my mother was a wonderful seamstress and had sewn beautiful evening gowns for people to supplement income. This was before she went to work for a plant nursery out of town.
How did I miss this one ?Me and my siblings learned to be self sufficient at a very early age, as both our parents had to work. We learned to chop wood to start the fire in the old wood stove, and bring water from the well .. we also had an outhouse. I know, it sounds like Dolly Parton's bio, but, that was our reality until we moved the year I was turning 11. Life, for us kids, was not considered 'hard' because its all we knew. It must have been really tough for our parents. Even so, we never went hungry, and were always well dressed as my mother was a wonderful seamstress and had sewn beautiful evening gowns for people to supplement income. This was before she went to work for a plant nursery out of town.
So you're apocalypse-ready.
Hey, when the grid goes down and the internet dies and there's no place to get a hamburger or taco within 30 seconds, guess where everyone's going? The Grandparents' house! Cuz they know how to make-do.
Ahhh ... a fellow bunker-dweller!
I have 4,000 cans of beans and an AK-47 - I'm ready!nthego:
I have a case of tomato paste and a bag of rice, so I'll see you at your place.
I have a dehydrator and lots of dried veggies and fruit, plus herbs and spices. Cornmeal, flour, honey, rolled oats,Powdered milk etc. Meet you in the pit at the bottom of the garden. Oh, you guys are funny!
I have a dehydrator and lots of dried veggies and fruit, plus herbs and spices. Cornmeal, flour, honey, rolled oats,Powdered milk etc. Meet you in the pit at the bottom of the garden. Oh, you guys are funny!
I'm more afraid of our cooking than the apocalypse, so I hope you'll be there, Shali. In the kitchen of course.
Of course I will cook, W. as for beans, Philly. If you add a pinch of dried mustard to the pot, it removes the problem.
Five cases of dried mustard just went on my shopping list.
Hope it's a short apocalypse.
W. lolol. I know how to cook like our grammas did. I can make cornbread, muffins, parmesan biscuits, all sorts of yummy things. You will eat well, I promise.
... and Philly will be left to his beans.
Okay, I see where this is going ...
Dude, you're the one with the AK-47. It's only going your way.
Yeah, but I forgot to buy any ammo for it ...
Oh crap. You shoulda done that before 12-21-12.
'the hell do we do now?
Good memory.
I guess we could always throw cans of beans at the bad guys ...
Ahhh ... a fellow bunker-dweller!
I have 4,000 cans of beans and an AK-47 - I'm ready!nthego:
Parents weren't wrapped up in their own egos. They outgrew that when they got married. And life wasn't just about them anymore after they had kids, if it ever was. My mom always looked nice but she dressed like a mom, and she didn't mind it. Neither did dad. Or anybody. Success was having a nice house and well-behaved kids. These days it's looking like a Kardashian.
W. lolol. I know how to cook like our grammas did. I can make cornbread, muffins, parmesan biscuits, all sorts of yummy things. You will eat well, I promise.