Saturday, January 01, 2022

Good Caretaker



I hope you all had a happy Christmas season and are enjoying the new year God has given us.
Today I discuss the value of being a good steward (caretaker) of whatever undesirable dwelling you have (perhaps it is temporary) in order to be faithful in a little and chart your course for something better.


One essential for the homemaker is to have a steady, stable, determined attitude and a course to follow, free from fear and discouragement. I used this scripture:


 I also read the rest of the chapter in The Jane Austen Diet by Bryan Koslowski, "Jane Austen Eats Meat" about the eating customs of the Regency Era. 

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I appreciate your broadcasts so much! Please keep them coming!

Christine said...

Lady Lidia,
I got so much done while listening to today's broadcast. I always follow your advice, to get ready for my day, before anything else. And today I took your advice to start sweeping my floor to get motivated and it worked! I did a "walk through" of my home, while jotting down what needs to be done. Before I knew it, I almost completed my list. What a great idea to do a walk through of the home! I enjoyed having you reeading to us from, The Jane Austin Diet. I bought my grand daughter the complete set of Jane Austin books. She has been enjoying them. I plan on giving her the Diet Book, for her birthday in a few months.

We appreciate you and what you have done for us, while making our homes a place to love and be loved.
Christine ❤

Lydia said...

Ladies your comments give me ideas and motivation for future broadcasts.

Rebecca said...

I love what I learn from your talks and you always seem to know what to say to brighten my day and give hope! I wish I could send some of that back to you so here it comes! Thank you for yet another thoughtful, encouraging broadcast. God bless you Mrs. Sherman!
Love,
Rebecca

Lydia said...

Hello Lydia,

I was delighted to listen in on another homemaker video. The weather has been bitterly cold here, so I have been going out to do the necessary chores quickly as possible before retreating into the house. Today I decided I needed to walk on the treadmill; it’s not something I get too excited about. ๐Ÿ˜Well, I can truly say you made my walk an enjoyable exercise today. My mind was happily engaged on what you were saying and not on how many minutes I had yet to endure on the treadmill. So, thank you,Lydia, for coming to the rescue again today. ๐Ÿ˜I especially appreciated your discussion of the importance of women seeing their homes and family as a ministry and making that the priority over home business and ministry outside the home.

Blessings,
❤️Holly