Tasha Tudor ..."I enjoy housework, ironing, washing, cooking, dishwashing. Whenever I get one of those questionnaires and they ask what is your profession, I always put down housewife. It's an admirable profession, why apologize for it. You aren't stupid because you are a housewife. When you are stirring the jam, you could be reading Shakespeare". 🥰 Proud of you and your beliefs.
Love this. A true feminist wants equal rights but it has evolved into an anti man culture. I think men and women both have strengths that the other does not. I am a part time, work from home mom. I love it and I do think our society would benefit from women working less. We need to pour into our kids, not drop them off at childcare.
I love your videos! Don’t hold back girl! This world needs moms who are firm in their values and especially their kids! I wish we lived close because I think we’d be the greatest of friends
Love this video! Your hair is so beautiful...it is literally glowing!! Would you ever consider doing a video on your hair care routine/ products? ☺️ I would love that!
Awe, you are too kind. Honestly that was probably the first time I’ve curled my hair in like a year. 😂😂 I’ll keep it in mind. Maybe I can include it in a morning routine video or something. :)
I started watching this channel at the start of last year when I searched “homemaker” or “stay at home mom” on the RU-vid search bar. It’s so nice to see how you’ve grown and how your family was grown! I had my first baby 7 weeks ago. 😊 You inspire me to be a good mother. ❤
I would call myself a feminist in that I think women should have the freedom, legally and socially, to choose their own path. You want to stay at home and raise kids, keep house, follow a biblical path, and never work outside the home? Perfect. That’s my lifestyle actually! You want to never have kids, never marry, shave your head and work in a coal mine? Great. Real feminism is about enabling women to choose, not prescribing a certain lifestyle. I want to stay home and raise my daughters and be a support to my husband. My daughters may want something totally different. To me, feminism means they can choose because women in the past have fought for that ability. I love that. My friends are feminists and not one is “anti-man” or anti-family. I have moved in some VERY liberal circles and have literally never encountered the kind of radical feminist that seems to be a boogeyman (boogeywoman?) to more conservative/traditional communities. I hate the how that conservative and liberal media alike pit women against each other. I may not want to live like my neighbor and my neighbor may not want to live like me. That’s fine. There’s nothing threatening or wrong to a real feminist about someone wanting to have kids or wear dresses. That’s the whole point: choice. I love your videos. Thanks for the inspiration ❤
Love this! As a newlywed who is also expecting our first baby, I am learning so much about marriage and motherhood. Hearing encouraging, biblical wisdom from you and other women like you has been so helpful for me in this new season of life!
Love this video! Thank you for posting! As a single Christian, young lady aspiring to marry to a God-fearing man and stay home with my kids homeschooling and homemaking, you're a breath of fresh air! It did not work out that my mom could do that for us even though she knew it was what she wanted and what was ideal, but she instilled that in me and my brothers. Thank you for citing/referencing scriptures on these topics too! I love you're channel
Absolutely. The verse that comes straight to my mind is the one that says men who don’t provide for their family, (provided they are physically able of course,) are worse then a non-believer.
❤️❤️❤️ you're right- a think a lot of women actually define feminism differently these days, and fewer than it appears truly believe in radical feminism.