I see a lot of humour in this deck, also in this card. Like the start of some comedy from the 50s, with a young woman who wants to become the perfect housewife but she doesn't know how to do it. She's jumping high, but instead of being within the house (where her place should be), she's outside, showing off her new status. She still sees her marriage and her status as newly wedded as a game, not as a task. She doesn't know how difficult it can and will be.
I can actually read that whole wonderful decks as scenes from that movie. This chaotic young housewife, leaving behind her a trail of stuff, has no idea what her actual challenge is...
And it's a great image for a Fool. Naive, enthusiastic, clueless but full of good will which will in the end help her become what she wants to become. Not the straigth way, no, but the way of wisdom.
I love this deck! It's great fun. And as child of the early 60s, child of a marriage between an older, very conservative male and a much younger mother, the cultural watershed of the late 60s was played out in our house (my parents divorced in the 70s). My father insisted on my mother dressing "properly", her hair had to be in a bun, she was no longer allowed to wear youthful clothes.
Actually, this card reminds me of the stories my mother tells about her time as new housewife. Her own mother was of course a perfect housewife but had not taught her to cook - nobody stepped into my grandmother's kitchen! So my mother was out on her own with a disapproving husband who expected to be fed because that's what women are for.
My mother had as wedding present THE German cookbook for generations, Dr Oetker. With pictures! She cooked and put the open cookbook next to the meal so my father could recognize what she had served him.
Over time, her cooking improved ;-)
So this deck IMO takes the tarot archetypes into this world where a housewife demands of herself, where a family and society expect from a housewife: smooth domestic perfection inside, and a projection of this perfection to the outside (her peers). And all the tarot challenges happen to make it difficult to reach that pinnacle.
It's a tarot deck and a comedy