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    Mother to six Little Women and Two Little Men. Married to a Happy Mortician. Caretaker to goats, chickens and many, MANY bunnies. Photographer. Homeschooler. Lover of Jesus, coffee & tea and all things pink & vintage.

The Christian’s View of Children


“The child is the beauty of God present in the world,
that greatest gift to a family.”
-Mother Teresa

 


 

Hefting my heavy-weight one year old on my hip, we lined up and filed into the back door of our church this past Sunday. The weather was cold and wind bit at our ears. The girls were excited chatting, of course, delighted to be going to church this Sunday morning. Weary from a long week of late hours at work, my husband, holding the hand of our two year old son,  followed from the last of the line as we entered our little church.

 

 

Good morning’s were said and hands were shaken, smiles exchanged and pleasantries slipped easily from our lips. As a routine, the children continued to walk straight into the sanctuary (oh, what a beautiful word!) and took their seats at the back of the room. We fill a whole row now – it’s quite the sight, but one that warms my heart. While Sunday morning preparations, tasks and work are not easy with so many little people, it is a chore that I gladly take on. In order to get out the door in time, Sunday preparations begin on Saturday with the laying out of clothes and the meal tended to so that we can eat as soon as we return home. Now, at church, everyone clean and presentable, seeing our row filled with those shiny heads of braided and twisted hair and two little boys at the end, a happiness fills my heart. It is an eternal blessing I cannot even explain.

While the girls were filling up with news from their dearest friends before the service began, I noticed a new family up front. Thinking it would be nice to welcome them, seeing as they were attending for what I thought was the first time, I quietly went up to their row, sat down and introduced myself.

Yes, they were new, they said, but just visitors, visiting from two hours away. They were friends with one of our elders. Both husband and wife were school teachers and had just returned from an overseas teaching adventure. Their two children and themselves were now settling into a small town in Ontario and finding their way back into the North American culture and lifestyle.  The parents were teaching a local public schools in their new small town. We chatted for a bit – I asked their children their names and introduced myself to them, as well. When the mother asked me if I had a family, I nodded and smiled.

“Yes, my husband and I have eight children … they’re back there, in that row,” I said, pointing in my family’s direction.

 

 

The woman sat straight up, stared at me and let her eyes grow wide – her face melted from a smile into something that looked like disdain. She did not smile warmly again to me … her mouth formed an ‘O’ as she said, “Ohhhhhhhhhhhh ….. okay.”

She sat back her chair, her face still unfriendly. “Well, we all have our limits. Two is enough for me,” she continued.

Shocked by her seemingly unfriendly reaction … and quite taken aback … I stumbled with my words.

“Well, you shouldn’t say that,” I said, smiling weakly. “Yes, it’s a lot of work and my house is not a tea party all day long, but it’s worth it.”

My mind was swirling with possible ways to explain this idea of ‘Children are blessings!’ to my sister in Christ but my tongue felt frozen and the words seemed stuck in my dry throat. I wanted to say, “Haven’t you read the Bible …? Children are blessings, not curses!”

 

She gave me a small smile in return, but the conversation seemed to be a standstill. I fumbled a bit , saying the children at least all have playmates during the day and that we have fun together … but it did not seem to matter what I said. Giving notice that the service was to start, I quietly spoke my farewells and returned to my seat at the back of the church. Still shocked over this Christian women’s negative reaction, I pondered this in my heart during the rest of the service.

Is this what we, as Christians, have come to? I don’t believe the church always thought this way – there has been a following away, a slow fade, from turning away from Scriptural thought of raising families. Growing up, I remember attending a church with my family where large families abounded. Children were welcomed and considered a gift from God. Sadly, have whispers of the world seeped into our mentality now?

Tell me what the world is saying today,
and I’ll tell you what the church will be saying in seven years.
Francis Schaeffer

Perhaps you may read this and feel I am jumping to conclusions from one tiny conversation – but look around you at your church and fellow Christians. Many women – and believing women, at that – do not even see the Biblical reason for having children … they are missing the point .. are they blinded by what the world has said is better? Travel, a career, success, money, time? They return to work quickly after having their baby. Daycares are in full use.  Careers are pursued after graduation before the thought of actually preparing to be a mother.

 

I know family size can be limited by God and I do not judge anyone who has a smaller family or less children. One of my dearest friends aches for her arms to be filled with another newborn, but God has not allowed that to happen yet. Your family size – big, medium or small –  is truly none of my business – however, I am referring to the despairing mentality of those who simply do not see the blessings and the Biblical mandate in having children, raising up arrows for the Lord, to those are a possibly blinded by the world’s fuzzy expectations of a comfortable, easier life of less children. I am referring to those who stop or do not have children because the of the world’s tantalizing scenes of personal success – or perhaps it is because of fear of the wicked culture, as I have often heard from some who chose to not have any children at all.

 

 

“One of the biggest threats to the devil is husbands and wives who understand God’s revelation for marriage and who will birth godly offspring for His glory. The deliver is frightened of the godly seed, for it is they who will destroy the works in this world.

Instead of becoming more and mightier, we are becoming less and less. Christians are having  as few children as the world. Instead of obeying the Word of God, we have followed the trends of the world. There was a time when Christians believed God and equated children with blessings.

The enemy knew that God would need an army in this hour to fulfill His great purposes. He knew that if he could diminish God’s army, he could thwart God’s plans. It is the strategy of Satan to minimize the holy seed. The sad thing is that the Christian church has unconsciously fallen into this trap. As Christians in the last few decades have decided to have fewer children, they have limited the power of God on earth. God’s plan is to fill the earth with His glory. God calls the increase of children our “glory.” {Hosea 9:11}

– Be Fruitful and Multiply:
What the Bible Says about Having Children

 

 

Contrary to this story, later this week, I met an unsaved women at a local grocery store. She asked how many children I have and when I told her eight, her reply was vastly different than the reply given in God’s church.

“That’s great, just keep doing what you are doing … you’re doing what makes you happy and you only have one life to live,” she said with firmness and a peppy lilt.

I greatly appreciated her positive reply – and told her so and then moved on with loading up my truck with the groceries. We parted ways, but I also pondered her reaction, as well. It should be noted that we are not just having children because it ‘makes us happy ‘… in fact, this phrase is a bit bothersome as I know this is how the world thinks right now: “Do what makes you happy, be who you want to be, you can do anything you want, etc.”

We are not just living life as we please.  Oh my, it is a lot of work to raise a family – large or small! It requires money and time and energy, self sacrifice. Every day, I am asked to put my needs aside and attend to someone else’s. My husband works diligently and very hard to bring home the finances required to raise our family. But this self sacrifice is essential.  It is the refinement of my own character – I know, humbly, if I cannot be loving, gentle and kind at home to those that are the closest to me, then I will fail when I need have such character traits out in the world.

“At the end of the day, I need to ask myself only two things –
What did I do to Jesus today?  What did I do for Jesus today?”
We can ask ourselves a variation of this:
“What did I do to my family today?
What did I do for my family today?
-Mother Teresa

 

For every new mom who cradles her firstborn with delight , I wish I could make a bit pot of hot tea, give her a hug and whisper into her ear, “God will take care of you through this journey of motherhood! Cling to Him! Do not listen to the world!” Motherhood, having babies, raising children, creating and humbly disciplining a family that loves the Lord, these are incredible tasks, however, they are also beautiful blessings for the woman who desires to follow after God. If you are listening to the lies of the world – through friendships or books you are reading or t.v. shows you may be watching – stop! Find new friends, search the Scriptures, turn off the shows and listen to encouraging sermons or podcasts. There are ways to fill your heart with Biblical wisdom and godly encouragement. If God has given you two or 12 children … thank God for such a calling and devote your life to raising them to hear the Scriptures daily, to love the Lord and delight in His ways. Stop trying to look and act like the world.

The world’s way is not the right way. It will not bring you eternal joy.

“God’s people are exhorted to ‘abhor that which is evil’, but instead we have embraced this evil. We have gradually succumbed to the philosophy of the world until this philosophy has now become the belief in the church …
As God-fearing people, we must constantly challenge our beliefs to make sure they are not the world’s thinking but that they line up with God’s word.
We cannot be neutral.
Psalm 106:34-35 says, ‘
They did not wipe out those godless cultures as ordered by God; instead they intermarried with the heathen and in time became just like them.'”
– Nancy Campbell

 

May I encourage you today to enjoy your children, see them as blessings! Show the world that motherhood is a godly calling … and do not listen to what the world says. This world is not our home.

“If you want to bring happiness to the whole world,
go home and love your family.”

-Mother Teresa

 

 

December 3, 2018 - 5:17 am

Gigi Rebecca, I’d love to expound further. God is in the business of changing hearts and renewing families! Families are His business!

December 1, 2018 - 1:52 pm

Rebecca Love this post and agree 100%! Thank you for sharing — I would love to hear how you and your husband came to this belief — I grew up in church but my church frowned on large families and I personally only have one sibling (my parents never wanted more than 2 kids), and it wasn’t until reading books like Nancy Campbell’s and having God change my heart in my late twenties that I now see just how selfish my (and most of mainstream Christianity) mentality was towards children. Now my hubby and I have 5 kiddos and I hope we can have more but our Christian families think we are nuts!

November 30, 2018 - 7:47 pm

K Children are a blessing! I can’t help but wonder if maybe her reaction was from the tv shows about big families – the duggars. Etc. And not because she doesn’t think children are a blessing?

November 30, 2018 - 11:43 am

Paula Your family is beyond lovely…Thank you for sharing them and your life with us…I have been studying Isaiah. What a timely book that is for us today. God has set boundaries for us to live a full life and like back in Isaiah’s time we don’t see or respect that. Man changes God’s words into something he can live with. And those that are justifying it can be so unkind. Lucky for us, we don’t let it alter us…we put them in our prayers. It is a joy to read your writings and associate myself with a Christian mom.

November 30, 2018 - 6:33 am

Gigi Debby, I am so sorry to hear your lost your baby. ((hugs)) What a day that will be when you meet in Heaven!
I can see how finding a good man is tricky in this world. I am already praying for the men that my daughters will marry. It scares me to think of how few good men there are out there. Yes, I agree, it is sad that your group of friends have so few children …

November 29, 2018 - 11:59 am

Debby in Kansas, USA I couldn’t agree more. I was only pregnant once & I miscarried so we have no children. I had always hoped to have at least 5, which even got gasps back in the 80’s!
Finding a good man that was willing to settle down in Los Angeles was near impossible. I had a couple of guy friends that would’ve made great husbands, but they didn’t marry until they were around 35. I was 31 & my husband was 34 when we married. I was beginning to think my hope chest was going to become a coffee table! I would love to have a large family, but it just wasn’t in God’s plan. I had a group of 4 friends & we all got married in a clump. Of the 4 of us, only 1 has a single child. I think that’s pretty tragic.

November 28, 2018 - 10:22 pm

Monica First, I couldn’t help but notice the growth spurt all of the children are having! But especially Lacey and Lyla! Such beautiful young women they are becoming. And you, mama, look stunning! What a beautiful family! Yes, you must be so proud to “take up a pew” every Sunday! I have felt that same feeling seeing my children all dressed up nicely and in church with us on Sundays. We are so blessed!
I loved this post and can I say to Erin…pray about this, my husband is the same way…is totally fine with our family number and have already said we are done (I’m expecting #7) but I just smile because I seem to get pregnant anyway! It’s so funny how it happens…in spite of his saying we are done (mind you, he isn’t really adamant about it…he’s sorta “bark worse than his bite”…and he definitely doesn’t want us either to have surgeries…and he’s happy with each baby I’ve born) I always get pregnant! I say God has a sense of humor! 🙂 Just keep praying about it and I will pray for you as well. We can remember they don’t have those maternal desires and pulls that we have, however God is able to work on their hearts the desire to raise up children for Him and His work. I tell my husband he is “too good a daddy to not have more children”….and it’s true! You might could try that…:)
Hugs, Gillian! I agree all the way with this wonderful, beautiful post!

November 28, 2018 - 9:21 pm

Gigi Regina, thank you. And I would have been the same way if I had seen Nancy Campbell! I would LOVE to go to a retreat!! Amazing!

November 28, 2018 - 8:47 pm

Gigi Erin, your heart is beautiful. And yes, I would definitely agree on the delaying issue. I would love to email you. Your family sounds very similar to mine – even with our husband’s age difference. Yes, I will email you.

November 28, 2018 - 7:44 pm

Erin Lynn Haven’t commented as much because I now read your blog on my phone, but I so appreciate your heart for the Lord and your children. You have an absolutely gorgeous family! I have six girls and one son and I totally agree with your perspective on children. The only thing that I would add is that after losing a baby in October, I feel so sad for mothers in our culture that delay having children or only have a couple just to fit in with what is considered the norm. I regret the intentional five year gap between two of our children so that I could pursue my nursing career. Would you ever consider talking about how to come to a place of unity with your husband on the issue or emailing me privately? My husband is about ready to be done (he is 10 years older) but is ok with one more. I would love to be open to more but want to be submissive to him and feel almost guilty about asking him since he is the primary provider and most people in our social circle frown on large families.

November 28, 2018 - 6:35 pm

Kristal Your words ring so true. It’s disappointing when we see Christian brothers and sisters responding in unkind ways. My guess is that she was surprised (because you are correct, large families are fading in today’s society) and she said something to help with her discomfort. What would have been a better response (regardless of her personal feelings on family size) was to smile and say, “what a lovely family you have” and then continue on from there. I recently was engaged in conversation with some Christian women from my church. During this time, one woman was venting about her mother-in-law, who had been staying with them for the last two weeks. I was hurt and shocked to see the other women jump on her for her words. What they said was harsh and very unkind. She felt safe sharing her frustrations with friends. While I don’t agree with gossiping about someone behind their back, a better response would have been to kindly empathize with her and then help her to see that our family is special and if there is conflict between her and her MIL, there are strategies to help her improve their relationship. I guess my little tangent is just to point out, we are losing sight of the Christian response. They will know we are Christian by our love, so lets demonstrate that. 🙂 Whats great is as mamas, we get to mold the next generation. It’s comforting seeing families like yours, even on the vast interwebs, that want to raise children to be strong and loving Christians, who follow sound biblical teachings.

November 28, 2018 - 6:11 pm

Regina Gigi your children are so squeezable and cute! I’m sorry that woman is so negative about children. I would have loved to had more children but God blessed us with three daughters and two children ( miscarriages) are in heaven.

It’s so sad that Christians are believing the lies of Satan by purposely limiting their family size because they don’t want more children. I remember going to Above Rubies retreats with my family and oh how I loved seeing large families!

Oh and a funny thing about my first AR retreat in 2002. I had been getting the AR magazines and reading Nancy Campbell’s books so I knew what she looked like. We were having dinner and I was looking around at all the families at their tables and then I saw her. It was Nancy Campbell and I must say, I was was rather “starstruck” over seeing her. I was thinking to myself “There she is!” It was rather at the time but it still makes me giggle.

November 28, 2018 - 6:03 pm

Teresa This post is so true I completely agree with you. Children are a blessing. I am numbered eight of a family of nine. I feel sorry for this lady she missing out on a wonderful blessing of a large family. To me this world is very self-centered with no room for children. We must keep our focus on God and His word…pleasing Him is all that matters. Your girls are getting big , well they all are. You bless me so much, I love reading your older post each night before going to bed.

November 28, 2018 - 2:43 pm

Gigi Blessings, yes!!

November 28, 2018 - 2:43 pm

Gigi Beth, thank you.

November 28, 2018 - 1:46 pm

Beth B Good morning, I very much appreciate your words and encouragement. I often times find Biblical truth lacking everywhere I go in the world and in the church sadly. It seems these days people are cherry picking what they would like to hear and believe out of the Bible and ignoring what possibly makes them uncomfortable or would require an actual heart change. Your blog is one of the few that I can trust to be true amongst many that teach selfish living. It seems to me ironic that a teacher who possibly teaches 20 or maybe even 30 children a day says that two is her limit. Obviously she is lying to her self. What qualifies in her mind to spend her self on children is the amount of money that she is paid for it and the accolades she gets from others for doing it. What a mixed up world we live in. Anyways, I just wanted to let you know I always look forward to reading what you have to say. Every time I read your blog I think what a blessed woman to have so many beautiful treasures from The Lord.

November 28, 2018 - 1:13 pm

Kimberly Completely agree! Children are a blessing!

Giveaway Winner

Hello, my friends! Thank you for taking the time to enter the giveaway of Mrs. White’s book giveaway …

 

Using random.org, the winner is #33:

 

“Lori-AnneI found you today after being directed from Mrs. White to your blog. I look forward to reading your posts and would enjoy the opportunity to receive the book give away. Blessings!”

 

Lori-Anne, please leave me a message with your email address and I will set you up with your book winnings.

I hope you will all take the time to visit Mrs. White’s blog and perhaps purchase her book on Amazon. Praying you will be blessed!

November 28, 2018 - 5:49 pm

Teresa Congrats Lori- Anne

My Mother Culture {Chair} & a Giveaway

Miss Mason says, “if mothers could learn to do for themselves, what they do for their children . . .
we would have happier households. She recommends that mothers go out to play “. . .
take a day, or a half a day, out in the fields, or with a favorite book, or in a picture gallery …”
A little recreation could mean nothing more than sitting at a favorite window with a cup of tea, cloud-watching. Then a mother is not too hectic or exhausted to enjoy her husband’s company. 

-Karen Andreola

 

 

“Honey, if I had prayed for something and it showed up without too much trouble, would you be okay with it?” I asked my husband one morning this week, while I stood in front of the cookstove. I scrambled up the 12 eggs and slid the hot cast iron frying pan over the stovetop. Pouring the eggs into the sizzling pan, I waited to see what he would say.

 

If any of you have read Created to be a Help Meet, you can understand when I say I am married to a Mr. Steady. He is my faithful, loving, quiet, unexcitable husband. He doesn’t take risks, he never rushes, he shuns stress and he would rather sit and stare at a fire at night instead of socializing at the latest church gathering.

My confused husband, but not surprised, placed his coffee mug down on the island in our kitchen and looked at me.

Now what did you find,” he asked, only slightly amused, perhaps more concerned about what I was about to ask of him. [I have had him go on many trips to find certain “treasures” … iceboxes, rocking chairs, cookstoves, goats … he’s a good husband … I must admit.]

“Well, I prayed to God a silly prayer … if I could find a pink chair for the living room and have it delivered to your work and purchase it at a low price, then I’d accept it as a gift from God,” I declared, while stirring the eggs with my wooden spoon.

My husband of 16 years just sipped his coffee loudly and kept a straight face.

 

“Um, well, I found one. A pink wing back chair. Just like your blue one. And they said they would bring it to your work so you could bring it home. And it’s only $20!” I emphasized this last part, as I felt it was rather important. I know I should not be spending large sums of money on a [pink] chair.

Smiling, I added, “We can have matching chairs by the fire!”

Later that night, after working a long shift into the dark hours of the night, my husband graciously carried in my new-to-me pink wingback chair.

When I saw it, I squealed with delight. It’s perfect … just right for the parlour (as I like to call our “living room”) and fits just snuggly into a little reading corner. It matches his blue Daddy Man-of-the-House chair, but it only slightly smaller in size.

The chair, as simple as it may sound, is a beautiful blessing. I am so grateful for the last owners who volunteered to drive it into town to deliver it to my husband. And I am grateful for my husband bringing it home and paying for it. And I am thankful to God for allowing it to be so affordable!

 

I’m calling it my Mother Culture chair.

Indeed, it will be where I may sit for my afternoon tea and reading or quiet time, crocheting, thinking, sitting still or writing. Right now, for example, I’m sitting in my lovely new pink velvet chair  … listening to the timeless ticking of my husband’s antique mantle clock (the one with no hands on it, because little fingers keep opening up the glass face and removing them), the soft  glow of a candle lit on the table beside me, a warm cozy fire in the woodstove and a fresh pot of rosehip tea awaits … there is a book for reading and a few minutes to enjoy such bliss. It makes a for a peaceful setting.

From my new view, I see the parlour in a different light, as well. Yes, I see windows that need cleaning (I will get to that as soon as it is not freezing outside) , but I also see the snowy fields outside from a southern direction and the possibility of a wooden bird feeder hanging by the nearest window (a new view I have not taken time to notice in the past). From my little pink velvet chair, I would be able to watch the birds flutter to the bird feeder in the winter time. Perhaps it would be high enough that our cats would not be attracted, as well.

 

{I am also grateful for my sister’s gift of this new thrift-find teapot!
It is fun to have a variety. Thank you, Angela!}

Does it seem silly? Well, I am grateful for this little cozy respite, a spot to rest my tired feet after a long day … a tiny corner where I can gather my thoughts and energy for the last run of the day as the supper hour quickly approaches …

 

Now, in honor of my Mother Culture chair, I would like to offer up a lovely little giveaway. While I cannot send you a blessed velvet pink chair for you to rest in, I can send you a wonderful book that will refresh your soul.

I was pleased to read through this fantastic, old fashioned book, Introduction to Home Economics.  I have been a long time reader of Mrs. White’s old-fashioned-blog and was delighted to read through one of her newest books.

Mrs. White, the authoress and blog writer, has kindly offered to donate one of her books to one reader. In her darling book, you will find down to earth encouragement on homemaking, old fashioned advice on parenting and tidbits on finding beauty in your every day chores. I have thoroughly enjoyed reading through this book, Introduction to Home Economics, and I know you will, as well.

If your heart is in your home – or if you are longing to be content in your surroundings of life– this delightful book will encourage you. Each entry in her book is just short enough to sip some tea and sit and read through the words in one sitting.

Please, just enter a comment in the comment form below and I will announce the winner on an upcoming blog post.

 

 

 

February 7, 2019 - 6:55 am

Gigi Lori-Anne, please email me at gillianclairgauthier@gmail.com to receive your book. 🙂

November 28, 2018 - 7:35 am

Heather I always love reading your posts! So refreshing and encouraging! Would also love to win this book!
Happy Holidays to your sweet family

November 27, 2018 - 3:07 am

Rebecca What a fun giveaway and chair! I laughed out loud at the description of telling your husband about your new find—you sound a lot like me and my poor husband, haha! And I love your new Mother Culture corner!

November 26, 2018 - 1:49 pm

Angie I absolutely adored this post. It’s so nice to get things we’re hoping for! I found your hot via Mrs Whites blog. Looking forward to reading more of your posts.

November 26, 2018 - 1:41 pm

Donna Smith Delight yourself in the Lord , and he will give you the desires of your heart.
Psalms 37:4 ESV

What a wonderful Father we have!

November 26, 2018 - 12:33 pm

Shirley So lovely…. your home is just so cozy and sweet.

The pink chair is an amazing find for twenty dollars.

I like your husband…..he reminds me of my dear one, always calm, steady and kind and….as he says… waiting to see me smile.

Have a blessed day. Thank you for sharing another post full of goodness and peace

Shirley

November 25, 2018 - 8:56 pm

Lauren What a snug spot for reading! I, too, recently acquired a new-to-me velvet wing chair but in a rosy red rather than pink. Thank you for offering this giveaway.

November 25, 2018 - 3:35 pm

Lori-Anne I found you today after being directed from Mrs. White to your blog. I look forward to reading your posts and would enjoy the opportunity to receive the book give away. Blessings!

November 25, 2018 - 9:56 am

Alice I enjoy your blog so much ! You inspire me often to try the things you share. Just this past week I made the homemade BBQ sauce and we love it ! Since noticing Mrs. Sharon Whites book on your tray when you were writing about Madeline cookies, I order two of her books. I have been enjoying them so much ! I would love to win this book as well.
Your blog is a blessing to me !

November 24, 2018 - 1:16 pm

Lisa I just found your blog. I’m a long time fan of Mrs Whites but haven’t seen her newest book. I’m sure it’s a gem as the others are. Beautiful chair and good thoughts on a quiet place of respite. Blessings.

November 24, 2018 - 9:42 am

Candis I just discovered your blog through Mrs. White, and I am looking forward to reading more.
I would love to win this book. Thank you for the opportunity.
Blessings ~

November 24, 2018 - 12:52 am

Jo What a lovely chair!
And you have a lovely blog, as well. : )

November 23, 2018 - 9:30 pm

Kay I have never been to your site until tonight and I am just delighted to find you! So in hopes that I can win this book…tried to on her site but now there’s still hope(smiles) Either way, at least I have found your beautiful & interesting blog. God Bless you & yours,
Kay W.

November 23, 2018 - 9:17 pm

Marianne Gum God is so good! Your chair is such a sweet blessing and I know you will enjoy it so much through the years.

November 23, 2018 - 8:27 pm

Tina Your reading corner is very lovely and inviting. I would love to win the book.

November 23, 2018 - 7:25 pm

Ashley P. Your chair looks so inviting. Thank you for the giveaway!

November 23, 2018 - 5:51 pm

Christal zerr I would.love to win a copy of Mrs.
Where’s new book!

November 23, 2018 - 3:41 pm

Patsy Hello! I would love to win the book, please! 🙂 Thank you!!
Happy Holidays to you and your family.
Patsy

November 23, 2018 - 3:24 pm

Stacey I’m resting after a busy Thanksgiving and was glad to find your blog. It’s beautiful, as is your family. The harp players are impressive!

Please add me to the contest for Mrs. White’s book. We would make great use of it in our home.

November 23, 2018 - 1:24 pm

Debby in Kansas, USA I am so happy you got your lovely chair! And it’s in such great shape! I predict it will be your favorite spot all winter. Enjoy!

November 23, 2018 - 12:26 pm

Regina Your chair is so lovely and so is your teapot. Aren’t thrift finds wonderful? I got a sweet Christmas tea set at a yard sale last week a couple from our church was having. Since they were moving and wanted to get rid of as much stuff as possible, they gave it to me for free! I was so blessed!
I really enjoyed Created to Be His Helpmeet and I think my husband is a cross between Mr. Steady and Mr.Visionary. Anyway, how sweet of you to offer Mrs. White homemaking book as a giveaway. Mrs. White is such a treasure.

November 23, 2018 - 11:50 am

Paula I have been adding in the color pink to my house. Your new chair is lovely especially the price. Happy holiday season…in your pink chair of course.

November 23, 2018 - 11:15 am

Joan Crowell I am new to your lovely blog. What a wonderful writer you are! I very much enjoy Mrs. White’s writing, too. I would be delighted to be entered in this giveaway drawing. Thank you!

November 23, 2018 - 6:44 am

Gigi Jan, thank you. That is so sweet of you.

November 22, 2018 - 2:24 pm

Priscilla I adore that chair! So old fashioned! At ikea they have ones like it… we were admiring the royal green ones… and how it wouldn’t fit in our decor but it was nice to look at anyway! 😀 bless you and yours!!

November 22, 2018 - 10:04 am

Christina That is a lovely chair. I have a blue one in my bedroom that I love so I know you’ll love yours! Pictures are lovely too. Karen Andreolas has shaped my thoughts so much over the years. She’s a great author. I’m sure Mrs. Whites book is wonderful too.

November 22, 2018 - 9:37 am

Jan Bonsink I absolutely love reading your blog … your devotion to God and your family are truly inspiring. Your lifestyle is a testament to simpler times and all that is important in today’s hectic world. I would love a copy of Introduction to Home Economics.

November 22, 2018 - 9:31 am

Our Home of Many Blessings I have every Mrs.White book except this one and read her blog along with yours constantly!The transformed wife and greater joy are the only other sites I read.I read the Pearl’s material again and again, and have quite the collection. Mrs. Whites books are lovely little reads and was so excited when she announced her latest.So I do not have this one yet and thank you for having a giveaway on a sweet little homemaking book!!Your chair is so lovely!Have a good day!

November 22, 2018 - 6:01 am

Gigi Thank you, Julie. Sometimes it is very challenging to be counter-cultural, so thank *you* for the encouragement. Yes, I am self taught with the photography. (It’s a love of mine, I turned it into a business when I was a young mom and then slowed down and stepped back after our 5th child was born. It was time to get my priorities straight.)

November 22, 2018 - 4:11 am

Julie The new chair is lovely! I am inspired by the positive and traditional way you honor your husband and are raising your children. It’s a rare thing now days. I look forward to you sharing new recipes and ideas for simplifying life. Its nice to hear an encouraging word from a fellow homemaker who home schools and loves the old ways. Thank you! Julie from Tennessee P.S. Your photography is amazing! Are you self taught?

November 22, 2018 - 1:43 am

Beth B Your chair is lovely! I love have cozy and refreshing your spot is. Thanks for the encouraging pictures.

November 21, 2018 - 11:04 pm

Monica Gillian, of COURSE you need a pink chair! So excited for you. No doubt you will spend many moments of peace and “mother culturing” in this chair. It’s perfect! Thanks for sharing with us—so fun to read about your find!

November 21, 2018 - 9:29 pm

Kristal What a fun giveaway! Can I just say your chair is just gorgeous. Mother culture is so important for us Mamas. Thank you for sharing.

November 21, 2018 - 9:27 pm

Gigi P.S. A pretty teapot would be so nice for you, I am sure! Check your local thrift stores. Sometimes you will find one, as my sister did!

November 21, 2018 - 9:27 pm

Gigi Crystal, thank you. With 10 people living here, not to mention all our animals (!), there are MANY non-peaceful moments. I’m learning and learning and re-learning how to find peace in the noise and find quiet in the bustle of the every day life of running a family…

November 21, 2018 - 9:06 pm

Kristi I enjoy reading your blog – it is a great example of traditional beauty in a modern world.

November 21, 2018 - 8:58 pm

Annedore Alley I check quickly every day to see if you have posted. I truly enjoy reading about your life and reading about your endeavors. The glimpses into your home is comforting and soothing when things around here become overwhelming and chaotic, Thank you!

November 21, 2018 - 8:21 pm

Crystal I so look forward to reading your posts! Your new chair is so lovely! Your life seems so peaceful. I enjoy looking at your pictures. I think I’m going to try to find a pretty teapot soon.

November 21, 2018 - 8:17 pm

Teresa What a lovely chair and for a great price. Thank you for the wonderful book give away, it is so kind of you.. Please enter me!
Happy Thanksgiving!

November 21, 2018 - 7:27 pm

Nicole Your chair is lovely. I would love to receive that book. Blessings.

Old Fashioned Ways

There is nothing like staying at home
for real comfort.”
-Jane Austen

 

The {pink} phone in the kitchen rang, briefly interrupting our morning homeschool reading hour … it was my husband, letting me know he would not be home for dinner … he was needed at the funeral home until at least 9:30 p.m. With the phone resting against my shoulder and ear, I quickly moved the pot of meatballs over to one side of the cookstove and mentally re-arranged the menu while he explained his work schedule. I’d save the meatballs (one of his favorites) for another night and have a simpler meal for the children and I instead. I thanked him for letting me know and, seeing as my husband would not be home for dinner, I also silently thanked God that I remembered to send the Man of the House with a hearty lunch of baked beans, turkey sausage and some homemade chocolate cake for his lunch.

This is life as a funeral director’s wife – and one I have come to know too well. At one point in my married life, I would be upset or frustrated by the lack of my husband’s presence at the dinner table. After all, we all know how important family meals are … but sometimes, sometimes life gets in the way of a perfect table setting.

The Lord, through many godly mentors in my life, has worked on my heart – and my response is not nearly a frustrated response as it was in previous years. I know my husband is working hard to provide for our family – running your own business is not for the faint of heart. Being the wife of someone who is on call all the time is also challenging, however I am learning to see the blessings in these little every day issues.

 

{working on my crochet hearts during tea time}

With the meatball dishes pushed aside and a new simpler dinner course planned, we returned to our homeschooling activities. Early signs of a bitter winter have somewhat arrived in Ontario and this means more time for studies, more time for music lessons and more time for handicrafts. As I piled up mountains of homeschool books and gathered loose papers from the Grade 1’s handwriting practice, I listened to the peaceful music of my daughter’s harp practice in the parlour off the kitchen.

“A heavenly sound,” I thought to myself! It must be one of my favorite musical instruments now … what a pleasure to listen to such a gentle sound while cleaning, preparing dinner or simply sitting by the fire.

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Good old fashioned ways keep hearts sweet, heads sane, hands busy.”
-Louisa May Alcott

 

I wiped down the kitchen table and prepared the lunch time meal – a hearty pot of homemade creamy potato and beef stew — all the while pondering over a slower, November Monday schedule.  The winter season is a wonderful time to refresh the home, clean out closets, paint a room or plan a new project. From my conversations with other women, I hear that there are many mothers and wives who do not enjoy being home – that is so unfortunate because there are so many blessings to staying at home. With so many ways to use your hands, there should never be a boring, dull day.

 

 

 

 

Some women have told me they feel “trapped” in their home. Others find their home a place to work, but have not found their home comfortable and cozy. I suppose it is how you look at your situation – have you created your home to be a place where it is enjoyable to stay? Is it a place where folks – family and friends – would like to gather? Perhaps it is too stiff and formal or perhaps it is too messy and disorganized. There needs to be a happy place in between – where your home is clean and comfortable, but also a house that is lived in and shows signs of life. It is my goal to have a home that is cozy and welcoming for my husband when he comes home weary and tired after a long day (and night) of work … a little haven from the outside world and pressures and stress.

 

 

 

 

And if you are feeling lost in your housework and home management, Fly Lady is a great place to get your started and organized – even if you follow her schedule loosely.

Once your home is {somewhat} clean and fairly organized, you will have a little bit of spare time to find something interesting to work on, perhaps something to make the homelife more intersting …  it could be music … sewing … painting … writing … photography … gardening … baking … cooking … and all of these talents can be used to bless others, even if not just your own family.

 

 

Don’t be afraid to ENJOY being at home! It is a beautiful place to be. I truly feel more folks need to feel the comfort and coziness of just being at home … not rushing to and fro or searching for the next entertainment venue.

 

Here is a little homemaking project I worked on this weekend – creating some more homemade dish soap.

Here is the recipe:

Homemade Dish Soap

6 lemons, diced and cut up
2 1/2 cups of water
3/4 cups of vinegar
2 cups of salt

Blend your cut up lemons in a food processor. Add water to the blender and blend on high until smooth. Pour into a pot and add vinegar and salt. Cook for about 10-15 minutes, but do not boil. Pour into storage containers of your choice.
This is a great dish soap. It smells so fresh, clean and lovely! If you want more soap bubbles (as most of us are condition to see bubbles and think “clean”), just add a squirt of regular dish soap. I also use it with a dash of baking soda to scrub out my kitchen sink at the end of the night.

 

There really is nothing glamorous in this project – but it was satisfying and useful. Finding ways of keeping your home fresh and clean may seem humble and rather silly, but it still brings joy. 🙂

Here is another little project to bring some joy to my homemaking days … I found a local nursery that selling off the last of their colorful, happy pansies to reduce their stock over winter. I excitedly bought a flat of pansies for $3. These could go as pretty little gifts for friends or perhaps just spread some cheer around the home during the dark winter days ahead.

 

 

I hope you can find some joy in your homemaking … there is much to do in your home, within your four walls … whether it involves rearing children, cooking healthy meals or creating a new project …

 

November 20, 2018 - 8:48 am

Christina That tea cup is lovely! I also enjoy the old fashion ways of life. Thanks for sharing that recipe for dish soap. I will have to try it.

November 16, 2018 - 1:01 pm

Angela i was wondering is your dish soap still have the pulp and seeds in it. how how long does a batch ladt you. does it do good on cutting the grease

November 14, 2018 - 10:06 am

Monica Oh, a heart-shaped tea cup! That explains it…haha…I was wondering if it just turned out that way! 🙂 How lovely! ❤️

November 14, 2018 - 6:16 am

Gigi Teresa, that is a great idea. I should do the same. And yes, yellow in the winter is refreshing in so many ways….

November 14, 2018 - 6:15 am

Gigi Thank you – it’s a bit lopsided but that was the first one. I am going to keep practicing!

November 14, 2018 - 12:28 am

Teresa Gigi, I love adding yellow to my home in the winter months. Oh, you found some yellow pansies to keep inside. I need to look around this week for some and also for a Christmas cactus. Each night before falling asleep, I always whisper a prayer thanking the Lord that I am home and for being a stay at home mom. I never want a day to go by without thanking Him. Thank you for taking time sharing your heart. Teresa

November 13, 2018 - 10:22 pm

Regina I forgot to mention that I love that crocheted heart of yours. It looks like an easy pattern. And I also love pink!

November 13, 2018 - 4:19 pm

Gigi Bobbie, that’s a long time to follow … you are so sweet. I hope you have a beautiful day! P.S. I am partial to pink too!

November 13, 2018 - 4:19 pm

Gigi Sweet Monica, thank you. Yes, I love that heart shaped tea cup!

November 13, 2018 - 4:18 pm

Gigi Regina, I understand and feel the same way. 🙂 Home is cozy and a fabulous place to be.
Regarding the soap, I use as much as needed- I’m not sure how much, just pour a little out. I hope that helps.

November 13, 2018 - 12:27 pm

Regina I love old-fashioned ways. They remind me of simpler times. I do enjoy being at home. I don’t even enjoy going to the grocery store or appts because I would rather be at home. I’m going to make that dish soap because I love the smell of lemons. I will probably add a few drops of lemon essential oil to it. How much do you use to wash the dishes?

November 13, 2018 - 9:37 am

Monica Yet again you have inspired me, friend! I love your heart for your home and your husband. PS. I love the hearts in the first picture—even the tea is heart shaped! 🙂

November 13, 2018 - 9:31 am

Our Home of Many Blessings Another homemade goodie!!! I love them and have done all the ones you have shared.Some for years as I have followed you since you moved your blog all those years ago….Thank you for always taking a little time out of your day and sharing these wonderful old fashioned ways.They have helped me in so many ways and I know that I am not the only woman blessed by your simply lovely lifestyle.Your hearts are so lovely and yellow just brightens up any room!Although I am very much kinda partial to pink….:)Have a wonderful day ladies.

Rip

The truck lumbered down the highway as all eight children were giggles and bubbling over with hyper enthusiasm. Squabbles and tiny arguements over which person could hold the newest family  member erupted from each row in the moving vehicle.

 

And what shall we call him?” I asked from the front passenger seat.

 

 

 

 

“Rip Van Winkle!” the girls all enthusiastically chimed in together.

 

{Momma Lacey, telling him who is boss around here…
“No accidents in the house, no barking loudly, no running away, no chasing chickens …”}

 

 

 

 

[As a breed that is supposed to be lethargic, we are wondering if he will live up to his name later on in his dog life…time will tell … ]

 

November 8, 2018 - 10:43 am

Katy Oh is he ever cute!!! 🙂 Love his name too! So fun! I hope he is a good pup for your family!

November 6, 2018 - 5:24 pm

Amy We had a basset hound named Fred. Yes low energy but ready to play with the kids or go for walk when the opportunity arose. The biggest problem was he followed his nose and would wander off without realising it. Great with the kids.

November 6, 2018 - 4:29 pm

Brenda OH MY GOODNESS!!!
He is soooooo cute .. and I LOVE the name!!
I bet the children are so very excited!!!
Can’t wait to meet him xoxo

November 6, 2018 - 12:51 pm

Gigi Thank you, Sarah.

November 6, 2018 - 12:51 pm

Gigi Yes, time will tell with that one detail!

November 6, 2018 - 9:21 am

Monica What a perfect name! Here’s hoping he and the bunnies in the background make fine friends! 🙂 Love all of the pictures….he is so loved already!

November 6, 2018 - 8:44 am

Sarah Rip is adorable! I just love his name!! It suits him perfectly. : )

November 6, 2018 - 8:02 am

Gigi Really?! That is so funny! We hope you can find one soon for your precious family…

November 6, 2018 - 8:01 am

Gigi We will get him fixed, for sure!

November 5, 2018 - 6:33 pm

Debby in Kansas, USA He’s precious. Get him neutered and that should keep him home. My husband and I took our little rescued boy on a spay/neuter fundraiser yesterday. It was a barking & wagging extravaganza!! I went home with my sweatpants covered in dog drool!

November 5, 2018 - 6:14 pm

Our Home of Many Blessings Oh how adorable!!!Great name by the way!That’s exactly the kind of dog we are looking for!!!!But we cant find any:(….hopefully soon we will find our big eared little cutie.Enjoy him!