I was a stay at home mother, but I couldn’t sew. Luckily the school provided most costumes, and my mother was still around to make anything needed.
My grandchildren seem to need lots of dressing up costumes at school, though costumes are provided for plays. My DIL and her various helpers seem to be good at thinking of ideas. Not a bit CBA in spite of work. I do think living in a permanent rush, as she does, is sad, though. No walking to school with the children and then coming home for a peaceful cup of coffee.
I'm Sure It's a Repeat of the Summer of 1976
.It consisted of a long blue robe ( looked cheap and shiny) and a crown which could have come out of a Christmas cracker. What ever happened to a rummage through the bottom of Mums/ Grannies wardrobes for a dressing gown that could be cut down, and a crown fashioned from cardboard and embellished with bits of broken jewellery? And how many tea towels were sacrificed for a brace of shepherds?
I have noticed lots of children being kept quiet in supermarket trolleys with screens - hand held devices. And parents seem to pay for party venues instead of providing sandwiches, jelly and ice cream at home. I know I had to budget quite carefully when mine were small but many parents today must be better off than I was.
