This was my first attempt at jamming in the Elizabethean Era. Joseph spent a good chunk of the day at school, so the hope was that we'd be able to knock out four or five batches without problem.
HA!
Her Highness begged to differ.
You see, we're smack dab in the middle of "Separation Anxiety". This means that as long as I'm in the room, she must be held. She must be in my arms. She must have her face buried in my shoulder, smelling me. As long as she's touching me, all is well in the world. If not...
Loud, hurt, angry cries of unimaginable pain and suffering.
Sometimes I can fake her out. I give her a toy, food, my cell phone. She gets distracted and forgets that I'm not within arm's length. She chuckles, she grins, she plays until something - a quick glance at me, the sound of my voice, Maggie walking by - jolts her out of play time and into "OMG-SHE-LEFT-ME!!!" mode.
Needless to say, finishing up the jam was a bit of a process. (HA! No pun intended.)
But I'm not giving up. I will jam with the big girls this year. I will make dilly beans and vinegars and pickled zucchini.
I'm just going to do it after Elizabeth goes to bed.
In the meantime, ten shining, beautiful jars of jam are sitting on my counter, begging me to bake more bread.
2 comments:
N has been in the same place this week. Hysteria when I'm not holding her. And I can't do EVERYTHING one handed. But I try.
Oh the only other hting that worked was putting her in the stroller. But she was only happy WHEN IT WAS MOVING. Awesome -- 50 minute walk and I forgot food. Oops.
Im SO impressed that you are canning/jarring... VERY cool
John's feeling the pressure to dig out his "jammin' cookpot" and look over his supply of jars....
What a way to get him moving on making jam! And, he can't use the "Elizabethan excuse"....
Looks positively gorgeous!
Yum!
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