The whole thing reminds me of when I went to school in Taiwan. I got as far as 2 months into the 3rd grade before I left for the US, but that short period of time remains indelible in my mind. Class size of 50 kids (imagine!), bringing a bento box to school for lunch (and having it warmed in the giant communal bento steamer), getting smacked in the palm HARD one time as punishment for losing my homework. Even today my sister cracks up when she hears me multiplying under my breath in Chinese - that's how I learned it! In any case, every few months we'd be given a craft assignment, and points would be given not for effort, or creativity, but for EXECUTION. Meaning, it had to be neat and complicated and pretty much completed by your mom. One time we had to make a Santa Claus, and I remember being so pissed that my mom was hogging everything - blowing out the egg, gluing the cotton beard onto the hollow shell, pasting the googly eyes on to the face. I took the damn thing to school and found most everyone else's parents also put their projects together. I got great points for mine (thanks mom) but it was pretty clear this was not an exercise for MY benefit.
So what did I choose to do in this case? Yep, now that I'm the mom I pretty much took over the project, too. Actually it turned out to be a group effort: Jochen was in charge of cutting the felt into strips, I sewed the buttons on, and Pig tied two knots for each napkin ring - a skill he just mastered in recent months. Ta da!!
Is this how etsy shops get started?
4 comments:
I am impressed! Did you come up with that design yourself? Very stylish.
Thanks! I did indeed, although the design was driven less by style more by what-task-can-I-delegate-to-the-Pig. Hey, tried calling you two nights in a row but got no one...hope to catch up soon. Y
I'm impressed as much by the napkin rings as I am by the fantastic (as usual) writing -- you are truly so entertaining. And your family is gorgeous! So sad I won't see you while you're here but I am amazed that we are only 8 weeks away from seeing you in Koln!
Love the napkin rings....this may need to become a fmily endeavor for christmas gifts
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