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well...at Bible Study Carey was explaining to me this technique she read about in a magazine (perhaps Good Housekeeping HE HE HE). Use a clothes pin to remind yourself that you should really only lose control once a day, hence the one clothes pin. I, on the other hand need to go and buy a bulk package - I cannot keep my emotions under control for one hour, let alone ALL DAY LONG. Try putting up corn with two children, one husband, a brother and sister in law and a niece. I failed the clothes pin technique, badly...
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Um, what are the clothespins for?
well...at Bible Study Carey was explaining to me this technique she read about in a magazine (perhaps Good Housekeeping HE HE HE). Use a clothes pin to remind yourself that you should really only lose control once a day, hence the one clothes pin. I, on the other hand need to go and buy a bulk package - I cannot keep my emotions under control for one hour, let alone ALL DAY LONG. Try putting up corn with two children, one husband, a brother and sister in law and a niece. I failed the clothes pin technique, badly...
"putting up"
he he.
that's a phrase only a farm wife would use.
good thing we are all speaking the same language these days!!
that corn looks marvelous. you'll be glad you "put up" that much of it by next january :)
yep, same language, do you see my bottle of red behind my corn...oops...
Wow! Look at all that corn! Yummy.
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