
“Peace—that was the other name for home.”
—Kathleen Norris
Today was such a lovely home day. The girls and I got up earlier than we had been (due to the holidays and being sick) and got a lot done. We had our devotions first, and then got our chores done. I cleaned my bathroom sink and mirror, and worked on our hall closet, which is also my sewing room. It is the closet for my oldest daughters, who do not have a closet upstairs in their loft bedroom. There is a full-length mirror there where they do their hair and makeup. There is also a built-in cabinet where I keep extra linens, our towels and washcloths, and my fabric and sewing notions. There is enough room for my mama’s antique desk on which I keep my sewing machine. Above this desk, my dad installed a light so that I could see better as I sew. Above the light is a solid wood, handcrafted cabinet that was built for me when I graduated from high school. I use it to house all my candles. The desk was covered with clothes, makeup, Christmas wrapping supplies, and other things dumped there. I got the hall looking so good, and I’ve gone back to it several times today to see how nice it looks. I’ve also almost got all the laundry caught up. I have done at least 30 loads since Friday. This includes stripping all the covers off all the sick beds. My middle daughter usually handles the laundry, but I have been doing it to get us caught back up.
We are not officially starting back school until next week. This week, my younger girls are catching up on some school work they are behind on, while we also have home projects to catch up on. We need to get the Christmas tree and decorations put away, and I would really like to finish the curtains I cut out and started sewing about a year ago! There are also yearly checkups for the girls this week. I will feel more peaceful knowing these things are already completed when we start back on our lessons.
I’m still struggling with energy and other symptoms from being sick, so I took a nice long nap today. I normally take a daily nap, but not for this long. For supper we had ham steaks cooked with crushed pineapples (my go-to for quick suppers!), baked potatoes, and leftover biscuits from Popeyes. It was a good, simple supper with good comfort foods after so much juice and soup and sandwiches during our illness.

I’ve written down all my Christmas gifts so that I can detail them in my journal soon. I have encouraged my daughters to write down everything they received. It will be a joy for them to read years down the road. It is important to document the history of your life and family.
Right now there is a fire in the fireplace, and the dining room and kitchen are clean except for the dishes being washed. Two daughters are working on online guitar lessons. The girls found a nice student guitar at a consignment shop. They’ve wanted to learn for so long! I’m working on getting my desk cleaned off so that I can work better here at my computer. Receipts, Post-it notes, and other papers pile up so fast on my desk! I use Microsoft OneNote
for my notes, but I need to input them more often! I have a beautiful new Susan Branch calendar up on my wall beside my desk. I was delighted when I found it at our Big Lot’s. I need to order a 2011 engagement planner soon to keep myself organized.
I hope your 2011 has started out to be lovely!
*Quote found at ButtonWillowCottage.
It has been so long since I’ve posted. I truly meant to write sooner. The months since January have been so busy for us. So much has gone on. During March I had to go to the ER several times for my heart and other things. I was in the bed for much of that month and missed some time working at my home business. My girls had to do just about everything for me, including grocery shopping. Praise the Lord that He healed me out of all those problems I was having! He really showed me what prayer could do, when I was so very scared that I was going to die and have to leave my daughters. My faith was greatly strengthened during that time.



















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