Friday, October 14, 2011

Lovely Fridays



I feel like sometimes when Friday gets here that
I have lived two weeks instead of one. I learned some
things this week I would like to share.
Before my daughter got married she would always
use the apple peeler for me when I was going to make
apple pie or anything like that. I prefer a knife.
Then she got married and she wanted to take the apple
peeler with her. I was happy with a knife. I like peeling apples
and trying to get the skin off on one unbroken peel. I have only
done it once.

Last Christmas her MIL got her a apple peeler for Christmas.
She gave mine back. On Wednesday, I decided to use it.
I figured it out after many tries, but the thing I learned was,
Learn how to operate the apple peeler before your daughter gets
married. I have relied on my children too much and consequently
I have forgotten how to do simple things.

I hope you have a wonderful weekend. I hope fall is putting
on her gorgeous clothes and you will get to experience her
in all of her finery.

Blessings,

~Kim~

14 comments:

TexWisGirl said...

what a cute story. :) you're never too old to learn... :)

From Beyond My Kitchen Window said...

Happy Friday. I just ran home from school on my lunch break to get my pocketbook. (forgot this morning) Got to make this quick!!! I depended on my kids for all of our TV,dvd remote issues, shoveling snow and running to the store for milk and bread. Have a great weekend. My brother is getting married tomorrow so I have been so busy with getting suits, shoes, high heels and things for the kids /adults I haven't had much time on the computer.

Empty Nester said...

I am going to have this issue this year when I start decorating for Christmas. Birdie helps every single year with everything and this year, she's in Texas until the 18th. Our oyster roast is on the 17th so I have to decorate before she gets home. I will be so LOST!

Kessie said...

And your peeler is so much nicer than mine. Mine is the same design, but it's made of much cheaper, more flimsy materials, so it doesn't peel right. I'm glad you've had to learn how to use yours. It's an awesome little toy. :-)

Tami AKA My Kid's Mom said...

My daughter still decorates my Christmas tree - I've learned not to even try because if I do she just comes over and takes it all off and does it her way - which I must admit does look better.

Yolanda said...

Kim,
Simple things are the best. I think we in the modern day have forgottent how to enjoy simple things. Hope you have a wonderful weekend.

Kim said...

I like a knife too. And by the sounds of Kessie's comment, she might want your peeler back! :)

Sassafras and Winterberry said...

I can't make coffee like my Sam can. And after visiting with the boys this weekend, I learned that Ben can pan fry haddock with a crusty sear and a nice salsa to top it off. He's gotta come cook for us soon! LOL

Pom Pom said...

I like to use a knife, too. Some peelers are better than others, though.
It's a good idea to make something apple-y! I think I might!

Gail said...

A wonderful story...sometimes we take things for grated.

Patrice said...

I have two apple peelers, so I get two girls cranking them while I use my trusty old knife and we get a lot done quickly. Cute story. You've been on my mind today. I'll write soon.
Big hug!

Anonymous said...

I learned to peel an apple watching my dad (oddly enough not my mom, although she cooked and baked well)... but my dad began at the top (stem end) and peeled in one long circular strip... I'm not too picky but I can if I concentrate get a one-piecer!

Miss Debbie said...

I had to do that with the computer and my camera.
I still have to ask for help occasionally, but I can do what I did to do on a regular basis ALL BY MYSELF!! :-) Be sure and enter my give away!

Dog Trot Farm said...

Your post touched my motherly heart. Many years ago my son Tristan gave me a pealer such as yours for a Christmas gift. What fun we had, oh how I miss those days. I need a grandchild! Have a wonderful week. Hugs, Julie.