Saturday, January 30, 2021
Thursday, January 28, 2021
Values in Home Living
Top photo: Teapot by Grace’s Tea Ware, from Home Goods
Monday, January 25, 2021
Stewardship at Home
Please enjoy your day at home while you listen:
I read from these two books:
The theme today was about the meaning of stewardship in the home.
This same video is also available on Rumble.
Saturday, January 23, 2021
Heart in the Routine
Today I discuss putting heart into homemaking.
Today's teacup:
Stechcol, Gracie Bone China
Illustrations from 1990's publication "Victorian Sampler"
I hope you will consider taking on some of my personal challenges to benefit from captivity, by coming out of the other side of it
Stronger
Knowledgeable
Creative
Innovative
Skillful
Efficient
Wiser
Courteous
Orderly in the Home
There are many convenient ways to learn these things, right at your fingertips.
Thursday, January 21, 2021
Comments From Captivity
Please enjoy your work today while you listen.
In the video, I transposed the words "older women" with "younger women." It should be the opposite.
Wednesday, January 20, 2021
Paper Bag Covers
Hello. I have mentioned the many uses of paper bags in the home, particularly the strong thick grocery bags. We are all getting a good stash of these, so today I am showing one of the uses.
I am using the tiny gift size bags but you can use the bigger bags with this innovative craft.
Fold the upper edge of the bag to the inside, and then crease the folded part with your hands to have a smooth edge.
Make a lifting “handle” by doubling a flower or a heart and pasting part of it flat on the top of the bag, with another doubly glued piece for lifting.
For those of you who have sturdy scrapbooking card stock weight papers, a single layer will be strong enough for the handle.
Here’s how the folded bag looks on the inside.
I used these to cover individual plates of food when I’m preparing a tea. It keeps tea sandwiches from dying out while I wait for the guests.
This idea might work for other things, too.
I hope to talk to you soon!
Saturday, January 16, 2021
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Captivi-Tea
Please enjoy your time keeping up with things at home, while you listen to today's talk.
Friday, January 08, 2021
Save Your Mind and Emotions for Your Own Family
Please enjoy your home keeping while you listen to some more ideas for captives today!
The challenges for tomorrow are listed at the end of the post.
Please join me for my personal challenge tomorrow, or substitute your own:
Dress Up
Set the tea table
Make a savory soup
Excercise
Rest
Make a list of necessary work that includes something you would love to do.
Find out what it means to "build one another up" (Ist Thessalonians 5:11) teach it and apply it to the family.
Save your adrenalin for yourself and your family. Don't give it away to upsetting media reports. Use your time for something beautiful and have something to show for your time.
The room I sat in while broadcasting Homemaking Radio
The outfit I wore:
The card I made:
Books I mentioned:
Christian Charm Course by Emily Hunter
Adrenal Fatigue by James L. Wilson
How to Draw, Paint & Craft With Your Creative Grandkids - ordered from Current catalog online
Wednesday, January 06, 2021
God's Hand is My Pillow
Please enjoy your home and whatever you need to do, while you listen. Today's episode is only about 30 minutes but maybe you can get a few things completed while it plays.
Since the video was not very long, I'll include a link here for the X22 Report for those of you who
want to keep up with the state of the country, without using the news media:
The current report is at the top, on this link.
This report puts it all together so well without being as upsetting as the news media.
Tuesday, January 05, 2021
Monday, January 04, 2021
Expect the Best at Home
Greetings Everyone,
Please enjoy your homemaking while you listen to today's video.
Here are some points I mentioned:
Look Inward
Look Outward
Look Upward
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