(Because I'm a Jewish Mother In Training) I'm noticing a distinct lack of household skills in a number of folks I know, of late- in things that I always thought of as really basic: cleaning, cooking, basic mending (sewing buttons). I feel like I should offer some sort of basic hosuekeeping lessons for a number of my friends. Today I gave a basic demonstration of resewing buttons. As far as I know, this is something I learned from my mother before I started high school, possibly before middle school. Certainly she started me sewing "straight" lines around age 6- it was a real treat too, because we could only sew with her supervision, so when she made the time to do so, it was very exciting. I've been cleaning for longer than that: it isn't hard, you just keep scrubbing, unless you're doing walls or something like that.
If anyone is interested in lessons or the like- aka, chances to get help mending or making pleasing food, let me know.
Outside of that, I had a quiet day- slept in, called home, did work, editted Hebrew: all the usual Sunday stuff. Life continues.
If anyone is interested in lessons or the like- aka, chances to get help mending or making pleasing food, let me know.
Outside of that, I had a quiet day- slept in, called home, did work, editted Hebrew: all the usual Sunday stuff. Life continues.
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I don't think that people will so much necessarily change their habits, so much as I want my friends to have the skills to do so when they're ready to do so/when they need to do so. Also not to discard perfectly good clothes just because they loose a button, or tear part of a seam/hem.