Thursday, March 5, 2020

On another blog, an interesting comment that so resonated. A recent post

from Lori Anderson's "Transformed Wife" blog, Debby - who hails from Kansas - has noticed - at the very least, a few times - the disorder of homes, where the wives are unable to be keepers.  These wives and mothers are away for much of the day.  In short, they're out earning a paycheck.  And guess what:  there's 24 hours in a day.  So, things aren't going to get done, loosed buttons will end up getting lost in the clutter, another shirt will join a pile of other clothes with unmended seams, missing buttons, stains that have long set in.  So, it's another trip to the big-box to buy another shirt - which after a few washings will look as tired as mom.

Homes have only so much space, and it doesn't take long for the visual noise to blare loud enough to - 30 miles down the highway - disrupt her concentration during staff meetings.  Debby had also observed how these harried women don't invite company to their homes because of the clutter.  i heard the same testimony from a woman i worked with - she was in a managerial position.

Godda get to work.

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