Wednesday, June 5, 2019

What This Blog Covers



This blog is intended to be a place for you to stop over to for a few minutes each day when you need to decompress.  It's not intended to make you feel overwhelmed, like you aren't good enough, or your aren't doing good enough.

Yes, it will be full of ideas and tips, but also quotes, scriptures, happy thoughts, funny stories, jokes, anything I can find to inspire you, lift you up, and give you a small break from your worries.

Because homemakers are "Jills of All Trades, and Masters of None", or "Jacks of All Trades", for the stay at home dads, I'll be presenting the many ideas I have gleaned from others to make homemaking easier, but I'll also be sharing my limitations.

The topics this blog will present are: childbirth, breastfeeding and other baby care topics, post-partum depression, dealing with colic, co-sleeping, child development, homeschooling, unschooling, child nutrition, allergen free cooking, including gluten-free and dairy free cooking, heart healthy cooking, frugal living, budgeting and family finances, buying your first home, minimalism, self-reliance and food storage, family spiritual development, gardening, including hydroponics and patio gardening, do-it-yourself (DIY) projects, and home repairs, thriving with mental illness, and the mental illness of others, child abuse protection, healing from child abuse, family vacations preparation, and a slew of other topics that happen to come to my mind.

Keep in mind, that most humans can only handle doing three things in their lives really well, and the other things that we do, manifest in a mediocre way.  The ultimate homemaker realizes this, and although we'll be covering a lot of topics, please remember that I don't do any of the above really well all of the time.  Each things takes it's turn, and the top three priorities is what I do well at.

Afterall, we are mortal, and we only have 24 hours in a day.

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