Saturday, May 12, 2007

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Press Release

Right now, women across the United States and the blogosphere are searching thrift stores, ebay, and their mother's linen drawers for aprons to wear May 14th. Some are making their own. Wearing their aprons inside and outside of their homes, Apron Moms will celebrate their pivotal role in making a house a home.

As the search for domestic bliss continues, a search that includes cleaning and decluttering, cooking tasty nutritious meals, educating children, and the care and feeding of husbands, women will celebrate the difference they make in the lives of their families. They know an apron is like a uniform that conveys authority, unconditional regard, and motherly wisdom all at once. Apron Moms know aprons are about cooking and cleaning but they are also about emotional availability, hospitality, and femininity.

On Monday, May 14th, apron wearing women will drop children off at school, go to the post office and grocery store, and greet their families at the door wearing their aprons. Some will go to their work outside of the home. But regardless of where they spend most of their day, they will post pictures on their blogs of the places they boldly wear their aprons.

There will be a virtual cocktail party at 5pm CST to giggle about our experiences, to toast the internet's role in bringing us together, and to plan next year's Apron Mom March on Washington.

The devil very well may wear Prada but authentically feminine women wear aprons!

For further information, please email the Kitchen Madonna at kitchenmadonna@mac.com.

I know will be wearing my kicky little number that I ordered from KM ~ The Elizabetta. It's inspired! Tell her crazyacres sent ya!

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1 Comments:

Blogger Kate said...

What a wonderful idea! I've been wishing for an apron for some time now (I am occasionally inspired to do a lot of baking, and an apron might reduce the wear and tear on my wardrobe). I do find aprons to be soooo feminine. Unfortunately, with no apron and no sewing machine I'm not going to be able to find/make one for tomorrow. But if I could, I would. :-)

May 12, 2007  

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