Thu 26 Apr 2007

I first learned that housework has meaning by observing my grandmothers. The reason they made a fuss when they saw a granddaughter doing things in a “foreign” way is that they knew — in their bones if not in words — that the way you experience life in your home is determined by how you do your housekeeping.
And more….
This sense of being at home is important to everyone’s well-being. If you do not get enough of it, your happiness, resilience, energy, humor, and courage will decrease. It is a complex thing, an amalgam. In part, it is a sense of having special rights, dignities, and entitlements — and these are legal realities, not just emotional states. It includes familiarity, warmth, affection, and a conviction of security. Being at home feels safe; you have a sense of relief whenever you come home and close the door behind you, reduced fear of social and emotional dangers as well as of physical ones. When you are home, you can let down your guard and take off your mask. Home is the one place in the world where you are safe from feeling put down or out, unentitled, or unwanted. It’s where you belong, or, as the poet said, the place where, when you go there, they have to take you in. Coming home is your major restorative in life.
From Home Comforts: The Art & Science of Keeping House by Cheryl Mendelson, Chapter 1, p. 7

Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer. ~Psalms 19:14



April 27th, 2007 at 12:39 pm
Janet, the new blog is looking GREAT!!
I’ve often wondered if I’d enjoy this book and from your excerpts I think I would, thanks!
April 27th, 2007 at 6:50 pm
Thanks for letting me know of the change. It’s nice to have you back. I tried commenting a while ago on your other blog, but it wouldn’t let me. It was just to let you know that I laughed so much with a post you had written on the guinea pigs. I enjoyed watching the videos that you linked to.
May 9th, 2007 at 4:09 pm
I really like this book. I was sooo encouraged by it when I got it! I am so thankful that wonderfully helpful books such as this exist!
His,
Mrs. U
PS- Your blog looks so nice!!
May 12th, 2007 at 6:34 pm
Mrs. B- I think you’ll LOVE this book…. it’s such an inspiration and blessing to me. Thank you for your sweet words!
Shereen- Thank you! We had a time with those guinea pigs.:D
Mrs. U- Thank you for the kind comments!:) I agree with you about the book. So many of us girls didn’t have the living instructions that this book gives.