I get grief for my birds, quilting,crocheting, reading kindle(ran out of room to store books)and my supply of old farm tools I have round the cabin. Dad taught me to sew on a treadle at 14 n yes I have one now too, power outages suck.
Hahahaha. I told a friend I was looking for an old sewing machine, and he found me a treadle one in perfect working condition. Just needed a new belt, some cleaning up, and refinishing of the wood veneer that had peeled off. Found it at the dump! Now it sits perfectly restored in my house as a gorgeous antique that I also use (rarely) to sew on. (If I can't use it, I don't want it sitting around just gathering dust. Yankee practicality.) Fortunately, I learned to use one as a kid ... my grandmother and friend's mother had them.
When my son was in Cub Scouts, I brought his uniform shirt to work to sew the patches on during lunch break. A young "princess type" asked what I was doing. When I told her, she acted like I had just felled a tree to build my own log cabin in the wilderness. Then, she asked, "Isn't there someone you can hire to do that for you?" I answered that there probably was, but I wanted to do it myself, as an expression of how much I valued my little boy. Twenty years later, when her own boys were in Cub Scouts, she said all the patches were iron on, now. I was tempted to ask if she "hired someone to do that for her". We won't get into her cooking skills, which amount to nothing more than "heating". The irony in all this is that she acts like her boys are "The Second Coming", and no expense is to be spared. She claims they are the most important things in her life and is actually sad when summer is over and they have to go back to school. But, she buys only the cheapest food (while they wear Izod and Lauren), produced with chemicals additives, etc. When challenged, she said, "Oh. I give them yogurt and other healthy stuff". Found out that "yogurt" was Gogurt, which had to be explained to me, and "healthy stuff" was apple slices cored and peeled, dipped in sugar, and served on a plate while they played video games. They didn't even finish one whole apple, together. So, I asked, "You won't put cheap clothing on your back, so why do you put the cheapest food in your body?" She said, "Gee. I never thought of it that way", then continued on with her current lifestyle.
Next, I'm gonna ask, "If your boys are so special to you, why are you trying to give them cancer?"