Monday, November 11, 2024

Today's Broadcast: Video: Just a Conversation


Greetings and congratulations for waiting so long for this video. 
If you are not able to leave a comment, you may email it to me and I will post it for you. I depend on your comments for content in future posts and videos. My email address is on my sidebar and on the YouTube channel under the video description after you click “about” and “more”. 
Without the spaces, it is: lady lydia  speaks at com cast dot net 

One day we will have tea together online, but I hope today you'll enjoy listening to the broadcast.

View of The Manse in the fog season!! This is the kind of scene that stories are made of.








3 comments:

Bethany Edwards said...

I just love your content! Thank you for encouraging us moms who are homeschooling & keepers of the home. It's a blessing to listen to you while doing housework and cooking. I also love all your Jane Austen references, she's my favorite! I usually listen on YouTube, but I wanted to pop over here just so I could say thank you! Your channel is a rare gem in a sea of chaos, helping us to keep out focus on what the Lord's called us to and not get caught up in all the noise that is so prevalent these days.

Lydia said...

Dear Lydia Ruth,

I am going to gush on you, so if you decide not to post this comment, it’s totally fine. I hope you won’t think I am using false flattery when I say how lovely the interior of the manse appeared, along with the beautiful lady of the house.๐Ÿ˜ŠThis visit from your home was absolutely wonderful. Oh! And I didn’t mention how lovely your hairstyle was, too! I want to try that style out on myself.

I was able to clean and rearrange a few smaller items in my sitting parlor while you spoke. Like you, I have learned to hide many flaws in my home by covering over unsightly things with strategic decor placed just so. ๐Ÿ˜‰I learned some of these techniques while I had my Home Interiors business.Mary Crowley(the company’s founder) believed no home in America needed to be dull or unattractive! Even on a small budget, we can bring things into our home from outside ( as you suggested) to give it a seasonal charm.

It’s interesting you’re studying and putting into practice I Thessalonians 4:11…”and that you study to be quiet, and to do your own business, and to work with your own hands…” I have been more conscious and convicted of obeying this command from scripture for quite some time. Therefore, I appreciate all the encouraging advice in this area. So many times I am tempted to bite off more than I can chew—a figure of speech, of course, but you surely understand.

This visit refreshed me so much today, Lydia. I send you a heartfelt thanks ๐Ÿ™❤️

Blessings,
Holly

Sent from my iPhone

Old fashioned Rose said...

Hello. What a precious, precious message. I too find myself getting all in a tither the more I speak. It's hard as a mother to know how many times to drive a point home, give an example, or to repeat a lesson. Or is that just me?

My children are 13-25 ( all still at home), and I often wonder how much to share!! Also, pointing things out or wrong in the world to my husband as well.

God bless.
Rose๐Ÿงก๐Ÿ’›๐ŸคŽ