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Hidden Art of Homemaking | Chapter 10 | Laura Wilkie 

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@katie7748
@katie7748 2 дня назад
I could not agree more about putting things into practice. Actions speak louder than words and, to quote another lovely lady I follow (over at The Commonplace), "Intellectual virtue is not supposed to stay in your mind. If it does, then it's not really virtue." My mother often said that she did not have many books growing up and that she wanted us to have plenty of access to books, which we did. We went to the library a lot and had multiple family bookshelves. I loved to read more than anyone else, so I also had my own fairly large collection of books in my room. Once old enough, I'd spend my days walking or biking to the library and bringing home a backpack absolutely stuffed with books to devour. HOWEVER, our mother did not read to us. I don't remember her reading to me nor do I remember her ever reading to my younger siblings. Our gramma, on the other hand, did. Often. In fact, when she passed away, the only thing I wanted when my aunt asked me if I wanted anything, was the granny square blanket she kept draped over the chair she read to us in. My fondest memories include sitting on her lap being read to. I have always read to my children, including doing voices and accents. We have thousands (literally *thousands*) of books. Some were inherited, others were gifts, but most of them were acquired secondhand. It's taken us YEARS to accumulate them and we are constantly adding to it. Everyone likes being read to, from infancy to 100+. Even my OTR trucker husband likes being included when I read to our children before bed (either on speakerphone or in person during home time). Or, if he's too busy, I'll reread the chapter to him later. He gets such a kick out of it. What a great chapter! PS- Those earrings are super cute. I love the way they beautifully contrast (but also match, if that makes sense lol) with your hair and the background.
@katie7748
@katie7748 2 дня назад
I have noticed that as well about a lot of things, as far as THOSE types being interested in it, including pets and travel, but especially with creative things. Art in general, drama/musicals, even something as "mundane" as sewing. It grinds my gears trying to educate myself on historical fashion or crocheting or what have you and seeing people who either support or are part of the AlphabetMafia. I don't want to learn from people whose beliefs severely contradict my own. What's really bothersome is when they don't actually support it, they just pretend to because their viewers or readers do. They sell out. Some have accused me of throwing the baby out with the bathwater. I don't see it that way. There are so many other people to learn from, so I can be picky. And it's funny how they get annoyed that people like us are "infiltrating" and "taking over" these things. Um, what?! LOL It's also so odd to me when these types of people (usually women) want to dress like Susie Homemaker yet rant about the supposed pAtRiArChY. They get so angry when people (suppoooooosedly) assume they must surely be (I LOATHE this slang!) "tradwives." That would be like if I shaved half my head, dyed the other half green, and tattooed and pierced the crap out of myself, then get mad when people assume I am some sort of THAT person. These people are cuckoo bananas. They are misguided and lost. They desperately need Jesus.
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