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| Mrs. White's New Coaster With a Winter Scene. |
As soon as we saw the first snow, here in Vermont, I wanted to do special things to cheer up the home. My husband set up the Christmas lights on our garage and front porches. He set out our little 6 - foot tree, on a stand, in the center of the front grounds. These Christmas decorations help brighten the mood and make me smile.
One afternoon, I had to go to the pharmacy. I wandered around the aisles of Christmas displays as I waited for the prescription to be ready. I had just a few dollars and hoped to find something special. I found a beautiful coaster with a charming winter scene (see the above photograph). It was only $3.00. This sits on a tea table in my room. It brings me a bit of joy.
With all the worry and stress going on around us, I am focusing on the home instead of on the news. I am busy with the family and homemaking and trying to bring peace and stability to our lives, despite the fear of our times. Right now, it is the season of Thanksgiving and Christmas. There are many precious days ahead.
I have been looking at photo albums and treasures from parents and grandparents. They have lived through many rough days, just as we are living through ours. But the heritage of home, making a cheerful and restful place for the family, has always been the priority throughout the generations.
I am planning little gift ideas for our 12 grandchildren. I am thinking about the Christmas fudge and cookies I will make to give to the families of my grown children. I will listen to old gospel music, precious sermons, and wonderful, old fashioned Christmas music on my kitchen CD- player.
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| The Christmas Tree - after it was just set up for the season on our front grounds. |
After my husband set up the lights and the tree, I had to go out on an errand. It was not yet nightfall when I left. Some of my errands are stressful as shopping and banking are full of reminders of a virus we cannot see. These are tiring days, but the work must go on. After I finished the shopping, the sun began to set. The Vermont landscape was so peaceful. As I drove along, I remembered the Christmas lights at home. I had hoped my husband would have them all turned on for me to see when I returned. Soon I was driving towards our house. I was delighted to see the lights. It was so cheerful and fun and happy to see something so beautiful despite what is going on in the world around us.
Every day, if we could only find some way of cheering up our surroundings, bringing laughter and joy into our home, and helping to boost morale as we trudge through this life. It is certainly an adventure. Despite all the trials and troubles, we can create moments of happiness. Mother and Dad are often the ones to make the home a memorable and wonderful place to be. We can do this no matter what is going on in the world. We can protect the home and guard our families, bringing them joy and blessings, with the help of our dear Lord.
Blessings
Mrs. White
From the Archives -
Training Children - Nobody Wants to Clean a Messy House.
Frugal Wisdom - Why The High Cost of Food?
Family Life - The Secret to a Happy Home.
Find Home-keeping Inspiration, in Mrs.White's book - For The Love of Christian Homemaking. Paperback, 274 pages.
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