January 22, 2009
I've had my share of blogging insecurities when I read other people's blogs. Here's one especially that leaves me wondering "Oh my goodness! How does she ever have the time to do that!" And then I'll tack this on the end, "I must not be a very good_______ because I don't do _____________ ".
I never want anyone to leave with that thought after they've visited here. My intent is to encourage and show the beauty of everyday mothering, homeschooling and homemaking. A career and life calling that far too long has been looked down on in our "you are valued by how much you earn" society.
So I feel I must address a recent blog comment:
where do you find the time? Cook, clean, school, mother, blog.... and you do them all so well. I hope that I get one done well and that it is the one that matters most to me (cleaning is not it :-)
Thanks for the compliment. But to set the record straight my dear friends, here is a short list (there's more where these came from) of the things I don't do:
A happy household matters most. I juggle this balance all the time. I want to pursue my interests but ultimately my family's well being is my main concern. As a family we endeavor to support each other in our pursuits but as the mom & wife I still feel my main job is to be a supporter.
If you have little ones you are in the building years. Building a home atmosphere and establishing routines that will eventually make the household chores easier. At the stage we're in everyone is motivated to take care of the house in as little time as possible so we have more time for the things we like to do - hiking, reading, photography, writing, art, carving, playing etc...
It's a good place. I'm very happy here but it does take some time to build. Take heart my friend. You're doing a fantastic job!
This is an awesome outlook on life, Renee. Keep it up! Also, I didn't dust, either...... I blew! Blessings to you and your wonderful life!
I'm currently trying to decide which portions of my life I can neglect guilt-free for sake of balance. It relieving to hear that older kids are less time consuming, even as homeschoolers, because I'm trying to look into the future and it's overwhelming! I really love this post because it's a great reminder that everyone picks their own battles, and while they may coincide, none are the same as any one else's.
Such a great post! I often suffer from "blog-envy" (soulemama, in particular, throws me into a deep depression) to the point that I've had to limit my time spent reading other blogs. Your comments here are very encouraging, reminding me that everyone has different priorities and areas in which they choose to focus their energies...and that not being able to do everything does not make one a bad mommy.
Awesome post...it's true that sometimes the written word seems to be so perfect...you have a great list of "don't" things...keep not doing them if it means you can be more present with your loved ones!
even with the list of things you don't do mingle the accomplishments of a life well lived. well done.
oh, god, now i have to admit to my blog envy too...soule mama does it to me too...i have blogged about it, too. but...i also know she only blogs about the good, happy stuff 99% of the time. there MUST be rough times in her day and messes that stress her out as well. she is only human. (i think!)
i love your blog. i think you said you found me through shutter sisters. i found you through your post on my blog. and that is how connections begin. amazing!
As our fellow blogger Pioneer Woman always says, thanks for 'keeping it real' Renee!
Thanks for this post - very encouraging. I feel like I can never get enough done. I appreciate your comments on my blog too!
Heehee, you ARE the best. You are so funny! You know if anyone would take the time to build their kids an ice skating rink I would think it would be YOU. You are just that kind of mom! a. P.S I don't dust either. It's a kid chore.
I don't get it all done either :o)
there is peace in the process though :o)
hang in there!
~simply~
I'm not a homeschool mom but I'm a mom that's worked from home for several years and definitely admire and appreciate your candor about the subject.
That made my day. I'm still in the all consuming baby phase.
thank you so much for posting all of this! i have definitely had blog-envy before ;-)
Thank you. I really needed to hear this today!
Thanks for the inspiration. Here's my list! http://blog.lehighvalleylive.com/parenthood/2011/11/things_i_dont_do_list_is_liber.html
I just came upon this post and I love it! Sometimes I find it difficult to read other people's blogs who look like they have it all together and are doing so much. It is such a relief to see the inside working of what really goes on and it also helps so that we don't compare ourselves because everyone's situation is so different.
I have to say though, I just love reading your blog because you're always so honest. I love it.
Erika
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Karen on Jan. 22, 2009, 9:27 p.m.
I love the fact that you're building a home that functions for your needs but is also a place that is warm, cozy, and comfortable. Somewhere you all enjoy and want to be - and me too!