
A good reminder for me today.
Speaking on the her childhood:
In those days, women made whatever was good and never minded how tedious the process, but now we live in a short-cut age. But house-keeping is fun, and I think women who hate it lack imagination. It is one job where you enjoy the results right along as you work. You may work all day washing and ironing, but at night you have the delicious feeling of sunny clean sheets and airy pillows to lie on. If you clean, you sit down at nightfall with the house shining and smelling faintly of wax, all yours to enjoy right then and there. And if you cook – ah, if you cook – that creation you lift from the oven goes right to the table. One way to look at it, of course, is that women’s work is never ended, and I have heard housekeepers say they hate to make cakes because they are eaten right up anyway. You can make it drudgery if you want to, but it isn’t. And it is not monotonous either, for no day is ever really the same. Lucky the woman who has a home and can live in what she is creating!
Stillmeadow Seasons
Gladys Taber
pg 70
emphasis mine
Such a beautiful way to look at our homes and housework.
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I especially love that last line. Just a call to be thankful. So convicting! ❤
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That’s a good reminder to be thankful. I haven’t complained as much as I’ve ignored cleaning jobs. If I changed my attitude, it would be much more pleasant.
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I was challenged to be thankful also, Anne. Thank you for reading and for your thoughts! ❤
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