DH was reading my blog the other day and said, "People are going to get the impression that you're a real little homemaker."
So what's wrong with that? I am - aren't I?
What??? You want me to be real? To be genuine? To be transparent?
To show the failures as well as the successes? The messy rooms (I do have teenage sons), the doughy bread, the paint-chipped surfaces, the failed cakes, the threadbare carpet, the weed-infested vegetable garden?
I don't think so.
This is my blog and I'll be real if I want to (and right now I don't want to).
Anyway, I am a homemaker. Not a very good one at times, but I am a homemaker. So there!
So what's wrong with that? I am - aren't I?
What??? You want me to be real? To be genuine? To be transparent?
To show the failures as well as the successes? The messy rooms (I do have teenage sons), the doughy bread, the paint-chipped surfaces, the failed cakes, the threadbare carpet, the weed-infested vegetable garden?
I don't think so.
This is my blog and I'll be real if I want to (and right now I don't want to).
Anyway, I am a homemaker. Not a very good one at times, but I am a homemaker. So there!
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So, no mention of the burnt bread, burnt hamburgers, burnt potatoes, dirty diapers, unfolded laundry, hungry tribes, fussy me, etc. for we are to think on things that are lovely, pure, of good report (Phil. 4:6-8)!
Have a blessing of a day!!