Lately, the munchkin and I have been hanging out, reading stories, singing songs and taking the dog on walks. We found a park not too far the other day. It's a good thing too, he's been getting antsy lately.
Otherwise, not too much going on. I've had more time to cook and had some bread that didn't quite turn out yesterday. It just didn't rise well, so it ended up being two really dense loaves of bread, and not the soft on the inside crunchy on the outside french loaves I was hoping for.
I've also been looking for a job. This stay-at-home business is only temporary. Problem is I'm either over-qualified, under-experienced or have no background in what they're looking for. It's frustrating. I would rather move every month, than have to find a job ever again.
But luckily, for now, most of my days are spent with that little chubby cheeked faced cherub right there. So life is good.
Otherwise, not too much going on. I've had more time to cook and had some bread that didn't quite turn out yesterday. It just didn't rise well, so it ended up being two really dense loaves of bread, and not the soft on the inside crunchy on the outside french loaves I was hoping for.
I've also been looking for a job. This stay-at-home business is only temporary. Problem is I'm either over-qualified, under-experienced or have no background in what they're looking for. It's frustrating. I would rather move every month, than have to find a job ever again.
But luckily, for now, most of my days are spent with that little chubby cheeked faced cherub right there. So life is good.
Is the place you guys live nicely populated? If so, you may try and connect with other vegan parents so she can have friends within our culture (vegan culture that is). In America you got many more vegans, so it should not be so difficult. But of course, if you live somewhere on the Great Plains you'll have to wait until she's internet ready:-)))
Sorry if I'm being brunt, but as a hobby nutritionist I've been burning to know: What's your strategy for B12 and Vitamin D now or when she's weaned off?
I'm currently also umemployed (nice typo, I'll leave it as it is), I'm in one of these gov. programs which Germany adopted as a policy from this wave of neoliberal insanity. Sort of a "work for welfare" program. I think it will take some time before politicians realize that umemployment is a success story of automation. There is great text around this subject here:
http://members.blackbox.net/oebgdk/krisis_manifest-englisch.html
Posted by: Ava Odoemena | 25 October 2008 at 06:35 PM