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ladysprite) wrote2011-04-02 06:19 pm
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June Cleaver Had It Right
I am not a large person.
Aside from being slight of build, I am about 5'3" tall if I stand up straight and stretch. While this isn't abnormally small, it is below average for where and when I live. The world, in general, is not sized to be appropriate for me. In particular, the counters in my kitchen are about 2-3 inches higher than is convenient. I can work with them in general; it's not a huge problem for things like chopping vegetables, cooking, or simple baking projects. But when I'm working with, say, huge amounts of stiff, awkward dough that needs to be rolled out with a lot of effort or pressed and munged around extensively, it's a major pain.
All of this explains why I am now baking about 150 shortbread cookies while wearing high heels. All those media housewives from the 1950's weren't oppressed, they were just freaking short. Admittedly, I'm wearing jeans and a flannel top instead of a dress and pearls, and I've got a crochet hook stuck in my hair to keep it out of my face and the food, but the scene was still enough to amuse the heck out of my husband....
Aside from being slight of build, I am about 5'3" tall if I stand up straight and stretch. While this isn't abnormally small, it is below average for where and when I live. The world, in general, is not sized to be appropriate for me. In particular, the counters in my kitchen are about 2-3 inches higher than is convenient. I can work with them in general; it's not a huge problem for things like chopping vegetables, cooking, or simple baking projects. But when I'm working with, say, huge amounts of stiff, awkward dough that needs to be rolled out with a lot of effort or pressed and munged around extensively, it's a major pain.
All of this explains why I am now baking about 150 shortbread cookies while wearing high heels. All those media housewives from the 1950's weren't oppressed, they were just freaking short. Admittedly, I'm wearing jeans and a flannel top instead of a dress and pearls, and I've got a crochet hook stuck in my hair to keep it out of my face and the food, but the scene was still enough to amuse the heck out of my husband....
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Seriously, my maternal grandmother, who I remember was shorter than my mother (5'1"), had a wooden crate of some kind in her kitchen. Probably obtained from the grocery that she had. My mother would use stepstools or give up and just use the kitchen table. I definitely remember her rolling out pizza dough on the kitchen table.
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(The crochet hook is a nice touch. I've seen similar things done to very fetching effect with pencils. Nothing says "hot 'n scholarly" like a slightly disheveled impromptu chignon secured with a #2/HB Dixon Ticonderoga.)
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(The crochet hook was just closer to hand today....)
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I'm glad heels worked for you. Much more mobile than standing on a box, which I've also done in my kitchen time.
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Although, I'm sure that strapping tall man in your house would have certainly helped you out had you given him, "The Eyes"
Hope the cookies turned out great. I loved the chicken!
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No, seriously, I have exactly the opposite problem. If you poke around in my kitchen cabinets, you'll find there's virtually nothing in the bottom shelves, and absolutely nothing in the back of the bottom shelves. It's just too much of a pain to reach down and get them. Instead, I make full use of those half-height counters above the sink and stove.
Somewhere in between our lamentations must be some sort of balance.
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For your amusement, here are June Cleaver's own words about her costuming on the show (including reason for the pearls and how the heels grew over the years).
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