My Irish twins. They’ve been best friends since he arrived, a bare eleven months after she did. They are the same age for a few weeks each year and they enjoy the gentle teasing that comes with that. When the kids come close together it’s so difficult for mom. The day I brought Kevin home […]
Packing lunches makes me want to weep
Every morning at 6:15 I drag myself out of bed, displaying no morning glory face I assure you, and make my way to the kitchen to pack my husband’s lunch. I wish I could say that it was motivated by a strong desire to provide good nourishment but it’s mostly because I’m cheap. Buying lunch […]
Simplifying Your Domestic Church: A Book Study for Spring Section 4
“Like any type of clutter, paperwork has a tendency to start small but could eventually take over your entire home.” Abby Sasscer Isn’t this the truth? All you have to do is ignore your paper for a few days and suddenly there is this overwhelming pile stuck somewhere or even in several places and […]
Simplifying Your Domestic Church: A Book Study for Spring, Section 3
“To keep the soul continually in a state of gentle calm, it is necessary to perform every action as being dne in the presence of God, and as if He Himself has ordained it.” ~ St. Francis De Sales So how did the decluttering go? I managed to make a tiny bit of progress […]
Simplifying Your Domestic Church: A Book Study for Spring
Welcome to this spring book study. This Friday we are going to discuss the Introduction and Chapter One. Now, let’s be clear that this book is a prayerful journal that is designed to help you find joy in simplicity. It’s not a housekeeping book in the traditional sense of the word. There are no tip […]
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