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Mrs. White's Cookbook
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"An Old Fashioned Budget"
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"The Wife" - An Inspiring Story
A beautiful message of domestic tranquility when faced with a sudden change in financial circumstances in the 1800's. Paperback, 42 pages.
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"Introduction to Home Economics"
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"Economy for the Christian Home" by Mrs. White
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From "On The Banks of Plum Creek"
"After Laura and Mary had washed and wiped the dishes, swept the floor, made their bed, and dusted, they settled down with their books. But the house was so cozy and pretty that Laura kept looking up at it."
"Baseball Player Mowing the Lawn" 1946 by Stevan Dohanos Children can give us trouble. Teenagers can drive us crazy. And husba...
"For the Love of Christian Homemaking"
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The Elizabeth Prentiss Study
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From "The Little Preacher" (published by The Legacy of Home Press, page 94.)
"As to her, like most women, she had but one ambition. To be a good wife and a good mother, and to be beloved by her husband and children, was all she asked. [She was] a busy, affectionate, cheerful little housewife, whose voice would never be heard in the streets, but whose memory would always live in a few faithful hearts."
- Elizabeth Prentiss, 1800's.
Housewife:
A married woman who stays home. This is a lifelong vocation. It is an old-fashioned term, and something to be proud of. Not a "domestic engineer." Not a "home manager." An old fashioned housewife, who keeps the home, and abides there. - Mrs. White
During tough financial times, we have to invent ways to make our money last. We also have to be more creative with finding happiness.
I remember some struggles we had growing up. There were times when we didn't have much food. My sister and I would beg our Mother to buy a pizza from our favorite restaurant. She couldn't afford it, but told us if we found some change and came up with enough, she would go buy the pizza. My sister and I would get so excited and race into our rooms to find every dime we could. We would roll coins, hand over any dollar bills we had, and then somehow, there was enough. Just this simple treat, of an occasional pizza, gave us happiness.
One year, Mom had to do back- to- school shopping for us. My sister had spent the entire summer babysitting. She managed to save a few hundred dollars. I remember getting all our clothes and being at the check out line. Mom didn't have enough money. My sister (God bless her!) handed over her savings to help my mother buy our clothes.
Yesterday, I noticed we were almost out of shampoo. Can you imagine not even having one extra dollar to buy basic necessities? Well, I just prayed about it. Somehow God would provide. Before the day was over, Amy (14) walked into the living room with a new bottle of shampoo. I was shocked. She told me Nana had bought it, didn't like the scent and gave it to us. What a blessing!
This morning, I scraped up every last dollar I could find to put some gas in my car. I am completely broke (smiles), but have all I need. Tomorrow is another payday and it will all go to bills. (Not debt - we have no debt other than a small home mortgage. These are basic bills like insurance, heat and our mortgage.) But we will rejoice in the daily blessings God is kind enough to bestow on us.
Right now I am comforting myself with two passages from Scripture:
1. Deuteronomy 15:11 "For the poor shall never cease out of the land..." (Why does this comfort me? Because it makes me entirely dependent on God alone to take care of me. It makes me trust him that much more, than if I had plenty of money.)
2. Psalm 37:25 "I have been young, and now am old; yet have I not seen the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging bread." (God has always provided for us. All our needs are met. We are okay!)
I have been praying for ways to replace our lost income. Amy (14) and I have been discussing it quite a bit. I will let you know when a solution has been found. In the meantime, I am going to make pancakes for lunch with hot tea. We will have a peaceful day with lots of smiles and laughter.
Hope you all have a wonderful day! Everything will get better!
I can't begin to tell you of the miracles we have experienced since the purchase of our old roadhouse. I can't help but smile. We have NEVER been forsaken! love, xxx
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I can't begin to tell you of the miracles we have experienced since the purchase of our old roadhouse. I can't help but smile. We have NEVER been forsaken! love, xxx
these posts have been such an blessing and encouragement to me. Thank you, for sharing so openly. God bless your precious family!
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