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HomesteaderWife
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@Latestarter - Indeed, but the woman was very kind and changed it this morning for me.
@Baymule - I loved my grandparents dearly, even though they were separated. My grandfather lived one state over, but my grandmother was close by and I loved visiting with her! She set such an important example and was, and always will be, my inspiration. Now that you are a grandparent yourself, do you ever find yourself doing anything the same way your own grandparents did?
@Poka_Doodle - Thank you so much! I appreciate it alot. I was very nervous in applying for the blogging position, and sat there for hours debating about what to write as my example/first post.
@Baymule - I loved my grandparents dearly, even though they were separated. My grandfather lived one state over, but my grandmother was close by and I loved visiting with her! She set such an important example and was, and always will be, my inspiration. Now that you are a grandparent yourself, do you ever find yourself doing anything the same way your own grandparents did?
@Poka_Doodle - Thank you so much! I appreciate it alot. I was very nervous in applying for the blogging position, and sat there for hours debating about what to write as my example/first post.

I can, put up in the freezer, dehydrate, make jams and jellies and I am a good cook. My daughter takes more after her Grandma than she does me, but she is a good cook. My Great Grandmother and my Grandmother made home made eggnog. I make it too. My Great Grandmother was crafty, made pillows, she smocked, and made hook rugs. I was about 6 years old when she showed me how to hook a rug. Many, many years later, my Grandmother gave me 2 badly damaged hook rugs my Great Grandmother made. Because she had taken the time to show a little child what she was doing, I was able to restore the rugs and they are now in my guest room. My Grandfather taught me how to hunt, skin and clean game, and how to track. He taught me how to swing an axe, put tin on a roof, peel pine poles for fence posts and what the different trees were.