Well, it was back to work today after a nice restful 3-day weekend. I didn't go anywhere the whole time except to church, one trip to the new church property to take pictures, and the grocery store. After Friday's wicked weather and stressful day on the job (remember, I drive a school bus and we had no delays or cancellations) I was perfectly content to be a homebody. It gave me plenty of time to catch up on blogging, do some reading, and put in some effort at being a Titus 2 woman.
If you'll recall, the Titus 2 woman is called to homemaking. Now don't get defensive on me. That doesn't mean we can't do other things, just that God wants us to maintain our homes and bless our families and others through them. Let me tell you, that can be a real challenge for me. I'm not by nature a domestic type of person. I'd rather be doing just about anything else than dusting, doing laundry, scrubbing toilets, picking up after everyone yet again.....well, you get the picture. I can raise procrastination to an art form when it comes to avoiding jobs I don't want to do. That's something I have to work on this year. And we'll get to that. Later.
For now, I want to share with you what I did do. Do you remember me telling you about Tim getting me a huge corner cupboard for Christmas? Well, this weekend I finally finished moving things into it. It wasn't a small job. By the time I was done, I'd emptied the china cabinet and reorganized it, cleared the storage shelves in the hallway, moved the family games to those shelves....which opened a lot of space on my bookshelves sooooo, I completely reorganized all my bookcases (I have 5), but now the room the shelves are in is a disaster and I have to reorganize it. Oh, and I emptied a drawer in the kitchen so I need to go through all the gadgets in the junk drawer (that most days is caught on something) and put some in the newly freed space. Whew! It was worth the effort, though, don't you think?
This is the cupboard. |
This is the cupboard full of stuff. |
Part of my Beatrice Potter (she wrote Peter Rabbit) figurines and books. |
The rest of the Potters and some related plates. |
Tim's shelf...steins, shot glasses, awards, etc. The pink matchbooks are from our wedding! |
Crystal, collectibles, a wooden salad set and carved apples from Haiti. |
And now, part of staying reverent.....a handful of counted blessings:
105. Ponytail holders that don't rip your hair out by the roots the way gumbands did.
106. Words With Friends is actually giving me vowels and consonants today.
107. As I listen to the wind and rain blasting the house....the new roof put on this summer.
108. Snuggies! They're the greatest thing ever if you're a reader because you're under the blanket and your arms are covered, too.
109. Computers, digital cameras, scanners....and all the rest of the technology that lets us share our lives with each other.
4 comments:
Your hutch is the perfect showplace for your Beatrice Potter collection. I always loved those stories. I am not a housework goddess. It always is a chore, but I like your inspiring thoughts regarding this.
I love your hutch - quite elegant. And you are a saint if you are a bus driver!!! LOL sandie
Wow, that's quite a collection! And that goes for all of them...
Thanks everyone. Ellen, my aunt bought me all the figurines and books. I got one for every birthday and Christmas from about the time I was 7 or so until I was in my 20's. I also have a lot of Potter Christmas ornaments...enough to do a small tree, which I might some year with a Peter Rabbit on top.
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