Thursday, November 3, 2016

Finding Lovely Things in a Busy Home

Beautiful flowers on our Parlour Table


Lately I have not had much energy to make things look pretty around here.  I have been busy taking care of little grandbabies and trying to keep house.  It is a whirlwind of activity but it all is happening at my very favorite place - my home.

Each day, to help brighten my day and keep things cheerful, I take a few minutes to look at something lovely.  This is often just the landscape out the window. It was raining so much the last few days, that the grandbabies and I have been enjoying the prettiness of nature out the front window.

I also love to notice the simple paintings on the walls of our staircase.  As I hold a toddler's hand, walking slowly down the stairs, baby holds the banister while I look at the pictures of birds and snowy winter scenes on wooden paintings.


A Staircase Wall at our Vermont Estate


My kitchen reminds me of elegant poverty with it's homemade touches.  I love to make my tea in the morning while looking at a French lace curtain (given to me by a very dear reader) at the edge of my kitchen.  My CD player is by the dish drainer. I love to turn on old gospel music and listen while we serve dinner at the table in the evenings.



A French Lace Curtain in the doorway of Mrs. White's Kitchen


These little touches of simple elegance throughout our rural old house bring cheer and happiness.  No matter how tired we are from the work we do each day; no matter how noisy the grandbabies are; having beauty in our home and among the grounds of our Estate are so important.

Yet, the loveliest thing that brings me the most peace and joy, is the sight of my old, worn Bible. It quiets and calms me.  It is the most cherished possession I own. 

blessings
Mrs. White


From the Archives -

Part of a Happy Marriage - Cooking for Mister.

Have you Seen Our Property? - Tour of the Estate Grounds

Thrifty wisdom from the old days -  To Earn and Not To Spend.


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"Mother's Book of Home Economics."

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7 comments:

Tammy said...

I love these small glimpses into your home. The flowers are lovely, and your kitchen is charming!
It's so nice to be surrounded by pretty things that make us smile. That's part of what makes homemaking so fun! Happy November.

Anonymous said...

I love seeing your photos, Mrs. White. I just love the look of your home. You always inspire me! Thank you..
God bless
Mrs.O

Mrs. Laura Lane said...

Sending affection and loving prayers for you!
Laura

Donna Reidland said...

I, too, have a simple home, but am blessed with things that bring me joy just to look at them! It's a gift from God to be content with our blessings, isn't it!

Alice Walters said...

Dear Mrs.White, we must be kindred spirits! I too am blessed and refreshed looking upon the "treasures" we have gathered in our home. And it's so much fun to share their stories when our granddaughters visit. Thank you for reminding us that "simple pleasures" can be the best.

Sarah Coller said...

Thanks for the glimpse into your cozy home! We are just now starting to get cooler weather and I'm getting the fall homemaking bug!

Cheryl said...

This is so beautiful, Mrs. White. Thank you for sharing!