Hello Ladies,
Please enjoy listening while you go about your day at home!
Molly Makes
Issue No. 62
Gifts for Giving by Gooseberry Patch
Calico Chronicle
by Betty J. Mills
The history of cotton fashion in Texas and the Pioneer West
7 comments:
Your tea table looks so lovely and cheerful, and the tea set is so adorable and whimsical.
Dearest Lydia,
May I please come for tea!? I am feeling “worn” and a little peevish and I just know that a visit at your sweet table with a hot cup of tea and your lovely smile and sound advice would do me a world of good. (wistful sigh)
To get the next best thing I am enjoying my own little tea room and my own cup of tea and sitting down with you. Yes, I know you will encourage me to “get something done😊”) which I usually do. You’ve been with me through all kinds of house work and special projects, rearranging of furniture, sorting and late night decorating (And I appreciate your encouragement to keep up the good work), but just now I find that I need to sit and have some tea with you. I see that you have a place all set for us; how thoughtful!
You are my friend, although we’ve never met in person. Today I will rest. I will watch and listen. No worries; I’ll be right back at it in no time. Thank you, friend, for being there!
Joy
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Joy, Are you in Australia?
Winchester, VA. About an hour outside of DC.
Mrs. Sherman, Your videos are some of the very few I can watch these days. You are so calming and share such beautiful readings, and wise thoughts. Just am so grateful for you and for all the work you put into your blog and videos it is NOT going to waste. I am so blessed to have you in this world we need more women like you. You are the older woman a lot of us younger women need that we do not have in our own churches or families. I love when you share how you mothered especially it is such a refreshing perspective.
Good morning, Lydia! You have been a blessing to me since the days when I discovered Ladies Against Feminism many years ago. Now that my children are grown, I am a second-grade teacher, staying home now in this time. I want to THANK YOU for reminding me each time you talk to get dressed, fix myself up, and straighten the house. Please keep adding that reminder each day! I don't want you to think that it gets too repetitive. You are making a difference in my life and surely many other women too. Thank you for your talks each day. God bless you!
Thank you for yet another encouraging and uplifting episode. I really appreciate you sharing the tips from the lady you once knew, on how to make housework more enjoyable. Scented candle, smelly-good dish washing liquid, pretty tea towels, inspiring music. This really resonated with me. Didnt you do a blog post some years ago on creating a special basket of homemaking tools & supplies? I would love to read it again.
Thank you for your time & encouragement! Blessings.
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