Archive for April, 2008

Return of the Apron

Monday, April 28th, 2008

This is an article that I wrote a little over a year ago. I thought I would repost it now,in an attempt to replace some content that was lost. 

Return On the Apron

Aprons have been a part of our culture for hundreds of years. If you take a look back in history, you will see that aprons were used for many practical purposes and were worn by both men and woman. They were worn by blacksmiths, farmers, shopkeepers, and millers and used in daily chores like gathering eggs, working in the garden, cooking and cleaning. The main function of the apron was to protect the clothing and keep trade tools handy. Whatever you were doing on the farm or in your profession, the apron extended the number of days that an outfit could be worn before washing and extended the life of the clothing underneath. Most aprons were long and made of durable fabrics; some were even made of wool to protect women from burning when cooking over an open hearth.As the years progressed, apron styles began to change to meet the needs of the wearer. With the end of World War II came a boom of home entertainment and dinner parties. It was the “Leave it to Beaver” era, and moms were in the kitchen. Homemade pies and breads awaited hungry children almost every afternoon, and mom enjoyed her daily task of home management. The apron then took on a new look. It was no longer worn for just practical purposes; it was now worn for style. Aprons were soon known as the symbol of the homemaker, and every mother and hostess had one, if not several. There were hundreds of styles and colors, and most moms had fancy, decorative aprons to match outfits for special occasions. Then, almost overnight, the apron was gone. Not quite without a trace, but gone as far as the fashion industry was concerned.

I have heard the apron called an icon of the past, so where did it go? With the dawn of the women’s liberation movement, more and more jobs became available to women, and women slowly began to leave their homes. There was no longer a need for feminine fashion statements that had such close ties to the home and hearth. There was no time to bake or entertain–no time at home to do many of the things women once enjoyed doing. Many of the homemaking skills like cooking, baking, sewing, and even cleaning were looked upon as drudgery. We hired maids, cooks, and childcare professionals to do our jobs for us, and the skills of the home manager were all but lost. Our young maidens no longer had moms at home to teach them how to be homemakers, so they, in turn, went off to work, too. You could say, “We’ve come a long way baby”, but I think we have been traveling in the wrong direction.

However, I do not despair, for I see a change in the tides. There is hope on the horizon, because the apron is back! I know the apron by itself cannot help women reclaim their home and once again embrace motherhood. But, statistics show that sales of aprons are on the increase. If more women are buying aprons, that means more women are once again embracing God’s design and returning to the home–returning to raise their children, cook the meals, clean the house, be helpers to their husbands and managers of their homes, therefore having a need for functional, feminine aprons.

New payment option-that earns you money

Friday, April 25th, 2008

Over this past week I was introduced to a new company used for internet payment. Revolution Money Exchange work much like paypal. Without some of the fee’s that Paypal charges.

Currently this company is offering a sign on promotion. You can earn $25.00 just for signing up. It is really very simple. You create an acount just like you would for paypal or any other internet payment site. They send you $25.00.After you accept the money it is yours. No gimmicks, No tricks.

They are also offering a $10.00 referal promotion that is only good until May 15th. So I would encourage you to act quickly. When your friends sign up under you, you recieve another $10.00 for up to 50 people. for a total of $500.00 wow!!

Use the link below to get started. Then tell all your friends. But hurry you only have until May 15th to earn the bonus money.

Refer A Friend using Revolution Money Exchange

  

 

We are planning to use this company as a payment option for our apron store very soon. If you would like to pay with this option before we get things set up please e-mail me for details.

 

oops, again :)

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

You may be asking yourself what the previous post listed here have to do with aprons? Nothing. Once again my lack of experience and my over load of “to do” list items caught up with me in a very unpleasant way.

While trying to build a blog on my web hosting site. I inadvertently installed that blog in the same data base as this blog. The result, I lost ALL my content. So in an effort to maintain the same look and feel of the previous blog I had to copy the version from my book blog. So, I am back up and running, but It will take me awhile to retrieve my post. If I can retrieve them at all. I apologize for this inconvenience and appreciate your patience while I work to sort out and re-post content that is relevant to this blog. In the mean time your preschoolers may enjoy some of the activities listed here. Thanks for your understanding