Why am I heading down this road. Well, I told you yesterday I needed to do some homecaring and headed downstairs to clean. I was introduced to "homecaring" on May 8, 1998. The chapter for May 8 was titled, "Rediscovering the Sacred Soulcraft of Homecaring." Huh??? the Sacred Soulcraft of Homecaring, you've got to be kidding.....
I do forget this "soulcrafting" these days. I starting forgetting it in 2003 after I had my aortic valve replaced. After that heart surgery I was blessed with energy and started tennis, visual art projects, tennis, altered books, tennis, and on and on. I had energy and had no time to spend house cleaning....... I have to admit, I have to get back to the homecaring. I have to. For no other reason than I like my little nest in order.
Started in the dining room, put on a tablecloth I had cross stitched back in the 70s. I still love it and it had such memories on it. . . stains and all.
I then moved to the kitchen.
And then the downstairs half bath.
I started on the living room but that will take a little bit of time. I am headed out to play a rain makeup team tennis match tonight. I am a sub and should be fun. I will leave you with this quote in the front of the book:
". . . in a time lacking in truth and certainty and filled with anguish and despair, no woman should be shamfaced in attempting to give back to the world, through her work, a portion of its lost heart." Louise Bogan
You can also find out more about Sarah Ban Breathnach at her web site. I have read the majority of her books, however Simple Abundance meant the most to me. Have a good evening!
2 comments:
I have read that book for years as well. Love it! My favorite day is November 22nd "Meditation for Bad Girls". Thanks for reminding me how very much I love this book. I just ran downstairs to pull it back off the bookshelf and place it on my desk again.
Have you read her "Mrs. Sharp's Traditions"? It is my bible. I love incorporating Victorian traditions into my daughter's lives.
Definitely a book that can be picked up anytime, even after all these years, it's a delight. I have several copies and enjoy using it for "found poetry"/"altered text"....amazing and wonderful what comes off the page at you
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