PeterPan09
<font color=royalblue>bury my iPod with me, on shu
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Oh no, I am planning the evening meal, which is going to be corned beef in the crockpot or if I consult my grandmother's book, "Marriage Record and Hints on Housekeeping (circa 1935) ....
"A good deal of close observation must be practiced before the housekeeper can herself judge of the quality of the meat, poultry, and fish."
"she must rely upon the probity of her market man"
"Her trust in the dealer should not, as a rule, be carried so far as to allow him absolute freedom in the matter of cutting off meat."
Or here is an ad...
"Good Wives Make.....the Best Husbands"
Jeremy Taylor said- "A good wife is heaven's last best gift to man-his gem of many virtues, his casket of jewels. Her voice is sweet music, her smiles his brightest day, her kiss the guardian of his innocence, her arms the pale of his safety, her industry his surest wealth, her economy his safest steward, her lips his faithful counselors, her bosom the sofest pillow of his care. Of earthly goods the best, is a good wife.
In Every Happy Home You'll Find An Alarm Clock, a Bible, Wilson's Better Milk and Healthy Kids
I'm just not seeing the connection between this and what the teacher sent home. If anything, it's the opposite. It's trying to say that Mom does NOT have to be June Cleaver. Marriage as a partnership and everyone taking responsibility for household chores instead of just June and her pearls doing it all.




Jeez, I took from it that children can start doing chores at a very young age. And they can!! My DD was using a wet rag to wipe down the bathroom sink when she was 2. She loved it. She's also been mopping the hall floor since she was 4 - loves that too. At first, of course, the hall was a mini tsunami after her but she actually does a pretty good job of it now at 7.