I love the name of your blog, it's very cute and catchy and the play on words "sew" and "cook" is a cool twist. I also like all the crafts you posted, you're very talented. I'm curious, what part of the US did you live prior? it must be wonderful living in Italy. I lived in a small town in Mexico for about two years when I was about 7 years old and it allowed me to see and appreciate a different way of life. I also spent a summer in a rural part of Mexico (no electricity or plumbing) and I lived in an orphanage for about four months, all during my two year stay in Mexico. I loved all those different experiences and they have given me a drive to move forward throughout my life in positive directions. Please come visit my blog when you have a chance, I hope you like it too, ciao!
hi maria, yes living in different countries is definitely an experience that opens you up to any and everything! i'm from massachusetts. one of these days i want to make it to mexico, too! i've only managed to take a quick look at your blog so far (sick daughter :( ) but it looks like it's full of great ideas!
@ katie: ha ha! i have a feeling you won't have a moment for a little while ;)
The title of this blog is a bilingual play on words that probably nobody will ever get, so I may as well just explain it. The cuci cuci part is up to interpretation, either from CUCIre (sew) and CUCInare (cook) or the command "Sew, sew!" You pronounce cuci "COO-chee," so I added the English coo to make it what you say to babies while tickling them: "Coochie coochie coo!"
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I love the name of your blog, it's very cute and catchy and the play on words "sew" and "cook" is a cool twist. I also like all the crafts you posted, you're very talented. I'm curious, what part of the US did you live prior? it must be wonderful living in Italy. I lived in a small town in Mexico for about two years when I was about 7 years old and it allowed me to see and appreciate a different way of life. I also spent a summer in a rural part of Mexico (no electricity or plumbing) and I lived in an orphanage for about four months, all during my two year stay in Mexico. I loved all those different experiences and they have given me a drive to move forward throughout my life in positive directions. Please come visit my blog when you have a chance, I hope you like it too, ciao!
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I love it! And I also love the woven baskets. I'm going to try it myself. Um, when I have a moment...
hi maria, yes living in different countries is definitely an experience that opens you up to any and everything! i'm from massachusetts. one of these days i want to make it to mexico, too! i've only managed to take a quick look at your blog so far (sick daughter :( ) but it looks like it's full of great ideas!
@ katie: ha ha! i have a feeling you won't have a moment for a little while ;)
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