Monday, December 2, 2019

A Quiet Rest and A Blogging Break

Painting by Jan Frans van Dael, 1817.

 

 
I need to take a break. I have gotten a little run down over the last few months. I need to step away for a short rest and just focus on quiet and gentle living.  I want to come back here to the blogging world with a plan that will not wear me out.

I hope to return sometime in the new year.  I am grateful for you all!  I will miss your sweet encouragement and kindness.

Please feel welcome to visit here and to read the archives. I will check comments and emails each week. Thank you so much for your patience and understanding.


I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving.  (I added the name of the giveaway winner on my post for "An Old Fashioned Budget" book.)

May your Christmas be blessed and joyful!


Blessings
Mrs. White


 From the Archives -


Creating Happiness - The Cultured Society of Home.

Peaceful Living - A Covered Bridge and Graceful Living in Rural Vermont.

Remembering the Old Ways - The Blessing of Being a Half - Southern Mama.






Find detailed instruction and inspiration in Budgeting on a small income, in Mrs.White's book:

 -An Old Fashioned Budget: Humble Financial Management for the Christian Housewife.  Paperback, 77 pages.















20 comments:

FlowerLady Lorraine said...

Have a lovely, quiet break from blogging and a wonderful Christmas holiday season. May you come back refreshed & rejuvinated in the new year. Love & hugs ~ FlowerLady

Thankful for Grace said...

May your time away from blogging be restful and restorative and a balm to your soul.

Love,
Patti

Billie Jo said...

Enjoy your break, my friend.
And wishes for a cozy and blessed Christmas season.

SIRVIENDO AL SEÑOR said...

DEAR SHARON: SEGUIRE LEYENDO TUS PUBLICACIONES ANTIGUAS, ME DAN ANIMO Y ALIENTO PARA ESTA VIDA DIFICIL Y DURA EN LA QUE VIVIMOS, A VECES ME SIENTO CANSADA, SIENTO QUE NO PUEDO SEGUIR, PERO TENGO QUE SER FUERTE Y VALIENTE COMO DICE DIOS, PARA ENFRENTAR EL DIA A DIA. NO HAY DINERO QUE SOBRE, TODO ESTA MUY CARO, AQUI DONDE VIVO ES MUY DIFICIL PODER ALIMENTARSE CORRECTAMENTE, NO PODEMOS GASTAR UN CENTAVO DE MAS, ME ACUERDO DE TUS PUBLICACIONES DONDE DICES QUE HAY QUE ARREGLARSE CON LO QUE UNO TIENE, CONFORMARSE CON POCO Y SI QUE LO HACEMOS, POR LA GRACIA DE DIOS, EL PAN NUNCA FALTO A LA MESA, PORQUE DIOS ES FIEL, ARREGLO LA ROPA PARA QUE LA PUEDAN SEGUIR USANDOLA, TENEMOS MUCHOS NIÑOS Y SOLO MI ESPOSO TRABAJA, EL ESTA DISCAPACITADO DE SU COLUMNA, IGUALMENTE ES UN HOMBRE MUY FUERTE QUE TRABAJA TODO LO QUE PUEDE. DESEO QUE DIOS SANE TUS DOLENCIAS Y QUE EL PROXIMO AÑO SEAN MUY BENDECIDOS EN TODOS LOS ASPECTOS TU Y TU HOGAR. EXTRAÑARE TUS PUBLICACIONES. ¿PUEDES PASAR POR MI BLOG? ENCONTRARAS PUBLICACIONES SOBRE NOSOTROS Y LOS ADORNOS QUE HAGO PARA EMBELLECER MI HOGAR. BENDICIONES A LA DISTANCIA.

Joyful said...

Enjoy your rest and have a very Merry Christmas.

Elizabethd said...

It's a good time to step back from the earthly rush and over-excitement. Take care of yourself and rest well.

Amelia said...

I so understand your feelings, our heads are in a whirlwind these days aren't they? The Holy days are upon us and it is nice to sit with a cup of coffee or tea and read and pray and just think pondering the season.

Just want to let you know that your latest book is part of my quiet afternoon and evening time with my cup of tea. I'm thoroughly enjoying the book, it makes me feel like I have a sweet friend who is on the same page as I. It's very encouraging to read and touches my heart deeply.

So in the afternoons and evening times let us all pray for one another and remember that the same sun and moon shines upon us all as we serve God and think upon His glorious Gift this Christmas season.

Love, Amelia

Kathy said...

I am certain to miss your posts. I plan on purchasing one of your books to read after the holidays. I have made changes in my life the last few years and some is due to you. It's as if women need permission to slow down and nurture. I know that God put me here for that reason.
Enjoy your break!

stephanie said...

we will miss you and all the love you give us. please take as long as you need to get better...rest and enjoy this time to heal.

lejmom said...

I will miss reading your gentle and helpful words, but understand the need for a break.

Hope the rest will help you feel well and energetic again.

Have a blessed Christmas season! Jane in Florida

Shani said...

Take your rest and feel better, Mrs. White. May the peace and joy of Christmas be upon you and your loved ones.
~Mrs. Shani Skutt
Illinois

Laura of Harvest Lane Cottage said...

Soak in the peace of the season, nestle in and rest. Bless you, Laura Lane

Linda said...

I understand how you are feeling Mrs White, I feel like that myself, and haven't been blogging for a while. Every year I purpose that life will be calmer but I am yet to achieve that. I pray you are able to rest and recuperate. Many blessings to you and Merry Christmas ~ Linda

Christine said...

You are missed! ❤

Anonymous said...

Hello, Mrs. White. This is my first time writing you. I have read most of your books and absolutely LOVE them. Today, my husband told me about an article in the Wall Street Journal that said only 21% of families consist of a husband who works and a wife who stays home. In 1960, it was 65%. Single mothers outdid the traditional family at 22%. The traditional family is now considered rare. The biggest growth is among homosexuals calling themselves married. On the one hand, I consider myself most blessed to be home with my family. On the other, I’m so deeply saddened by the destruction of the home and family. Your posts encourage me!!! Thank you for all you do!!! You are more needed than you know! Enjoy your rest, but please come back. I pray you find an easier way to blog.

Linda said...

I just saw your video on YouTube.
Your property is beautiful, especially the flowing river.
Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Linda

Amelia said...

Happy New Year! I appreciate your blog and your integrity so much, so refreshing. God bless you, hope you are doing well. I'm feeling I need a little breather myself these days.

Love, Amelia

Deanna said...

PEACEFUL and restful breaks are much needed to get refreshed. All the best to you as you take this break.
d

Lady Locust said...

Wishing you a time of blessed healing~

Kim said...

Hello Mrs. White,
Thank you for visiting my blog and leaving an encouraging message. Your blog is beautiful, and I look forward to reading more in the future.
Blessings,
Kim