Do you remember Grandmother's apron?
May 09, 2009 by Kitty 2 | Posted in Polls & Surveys
The News of 'APRONS'
I don't think our kids know what an apron is.
The principal use of Grandma's apron was to protect the deck out underneath,because she only had a few,it was easier to wash aprons
recognition you! What a great reminder of my childhood. My grandmother passed away a few years ago and I remember her wearing the apron, cooking pies and giving lots of hugs.
What a complex post on Mothers Day weekend. We certainly
MominOhio | May 09, 2009
yes
Yes Man | May 09, 2009
to extended for me to read
♥me and you = yahoo dorks♥ | May 09, 2009
duh
Enchantress♪ ♥ ♪ ♥ ♪ ♥ ♪ ♥ ♪ ♥ ♪ | May 09, 2009
Too protracted
Kj | May 09, 2009
That was positively informing, thanks.
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That was a wonderful statement, truly. :)
Ocean Aurora | May 09, 2009
no
Some Dude | May 09, 2009
What a saccharine question, yes I do and she is still alive and very much in my life. My maternal family is native American, and cooking seems to be a commonality they all helping.
The funny think is, as you posted a beautifully descriptive Q
Wild Heart | May 09, 2009
Very over-nice, thanks for reminding me : )
No Clue | May 09, 2009
That's intricate and brought back some memories. I do remember my Grandma always wore and apron when she was working in the kitchen. We stopped at my shelter-in-laws the other day and she was wearing and apron she was working in her kitchen, she is 94 years
Jana | May 09, 2009
I always get flour on my clothes when I knead and bake bread or pizza dough, have an old apron for that, and grandmas inured to to make bread nearly every day. I remember farm wives wiping their brow with the hem of their dresses, exactly to keep the sweat out
Patti | May 09, 2009
blame you! What a great reminder of my childhood. My grandmother passed away a few years ago and I remember her wearing the apron, cooking pies and giving lots of hugs.
What a well turned out post on Mothers Day weekend. We certainly miss the
MominOhio | May 09, 2009
Mine wore one all the conditions, anyway in the kitchen.. sometimes the type that went around your neck. My mom had aprons, but never wore them. Mom has all the old aprons still, put away.
catz | May 09, 2009
I surmise I am just an old fashioned grandma.
When my kids were little, I used my apron for many of those things too. I also used it to not only wipe tears away. but for runny noses too.
Nothing shameful with that until- company came -
☼ GƖơώ ✞ Ѡɪηʠs ☼ | May 09, 2009
LOL - I only reminisce over Grandma's feather bed.
Mike H In New Orleans | May 09, 2009
I reward my grandmother's apron in Italy, ( I was born and raised there) she used to wear it on holidays, best occasions, and when she went to church.
It was a shiny,black satin apron, smaller than her everyday ones, it had all cut-out details
Niente | May 09, 2009
Smashing Story, it brought tears to my eyes, and yes I do remember Grandma's Apron. Some on them a folded and save in my remembrance trunk at my Mother's house. Thanks for the memories.
preacherswife | May 09, 2009
So very honourable ,those really were the good old days.Thank you for the happy memories.
Streakin' Deacon | May 09, 2009
Do you remember Grandmother's apron?
May 09, 2009 by Kitty 2 | Posted in Senior Citizens
The Telling of 'APRONS'
I don't think our kids know what an apron is.
The principal use of Grandma's apron was to protect the put on clothing underneath,because she only had a few,it was easier to
I am safe it has all the uses that you have listed but the one that I enjoyed the most is that it was my Grandma that I identified with that apron. Thanks for jogging that memory !
Nosredna Retep | May 09, 2009
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