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Tuesday, 22 March 2011
Motherhood means ... No. 27
Motherhood means...
...realising suddenly that the garden you dug out of the campo seven years ago - pregnant and feeling it - has ceased to be a burden, a blot on your conscience, a toddler deathtrap, and has become, miraculously, a living playground and unparalleled learning resource.
Tuesday, 22 March 2011
Motherhood means ... No. 27
Motherhood means...
...realising suddenly that the garden you dug out of the campo seven years ago - pregnant and feeling it - has ceased to be a burden, a blot on your conscience, a toddler deathtrap, and has become, miraculously, a living playground and unparalleled learning resource.
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Hurray - what a lovely way of looking at a garden!
- Tuesday, 22 March, 2011
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Rough digging ain't on any list of pregnancy exercises I've ever seen...
- Tuesday, 22 March, 2011
- Nancy/BLissed-Out Grandma said...
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You were a very ambitious pregnant lady. But I guess that fits with your whole Italian adventure, doesn't it? Lovely that the garden is now available for the kids. My grandkids have learned a lot already just from playing in my garden, and soon we will plant some things they can enjoy growing.
- Tuesday, 22 March, 2011
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Give them some marigold seeds to keep them busy but apart.
- Wednesday, 23 March, 2011
- Debbie said...
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That is a lovely thought! Mine is still a little too much work for me at times. I need to readjust my attitude!
- Wednesday, 23 March, 2011
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That sounds so nice. Sweet success. ^^
- Wednesday, 23 March, 2011
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....And a stunning panorama of Lake Maggiore from your garden seat!!
- Thursday, 24 March, 2011
7 comments:
Hurray - what a lovely way of looking at a garden!
Rough digging ain't on any list of pregnancy exercises I've ever seen...
You were a very ambitious pregnant lady. But I guess that fits with your whole Italian adventure, doesn't it? Lovely that the garden is now available for the kids. My grandkids have learned a lot already just from playing in my garden, and soon we will plant some things they can enjoy growing.
Give them some marigold seeds to keep them busy but apart.
That is a lovely thought! Mine is still a little too much work for me at times. I need to readjust my attitude!
That sounds so nice. Sweet success. ^^
....And a stunning panorama of Lake Maggiore from your garden seat!!
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