Gratitude in Homemaking I Scripture to Convict Ungratefulness

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 26

  • @A2thaLO
    @A2thaLO Před rokem +4

    I thank God for a parking spot close to the grocery store or an unexpected discount for something I need to purchase. Appreciation of the smaller things shapes the heart of gratitude for the big things. Thank you for this reminder 😊

  • @monettepalmore5926
    @monettepalmore5926 Před 6 měsíci

    Kelsey you are Awesome and asking what we do first thing in the morning , I usually wake up with a song of praise and I sing it to the Lord! He is worthy to be praised! Blessings to you and your Family

    • @faithfulacresfarmhouse
      @faithfulacresfarmhouse  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Ooo I love that! I love to sing worship music (although I'm not a good singer 😜) but I need to do that more first thing.

  • @kerstinkestler6334
    @kerstinkestler6334 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Amen❤

  • @josephinebell6420
    @josephinebell6420 Před rokem +1

    Lovely thoughts Thank you Sending you Blessings from Irelandx

  • @scwendy6302
    @scwendy6302 Před rokem +1

    Watching this on my break at work. What a good use of my break time!
    When I wake up and make my first cup of coffee, before I have to pack lunches and get the kids ready for school and leave for work, I sit and read about the Saint of the day and the daily readings from the Mass (Laudate app makes it so easy!) and pray. It truly sets the tone for my day❤

    • @faithfulacresfarmhouse
      @faithfulacresfarmhouse  Před rokem +1

      Super sweet ❤️ just downloaded the app! Thank you 😊 what a great way to start your day! I'm going to add that to my routine too!

  • @haliasafronieva1201
    @haliasafronieva1201 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Thank God, I found your channel. As a first-time mom, married to a non-believer, I find it really hard to be a productive homemaker. Especially, when my husband doesn't support my homemaking intentions 🫣

    • @faithfulacresfarmhouse
      @faithfulacresfarmhouse  Před 9 měsíci +2

      I can only imagine how hard that must be. It is very difficult if the spouse (religious or not) doesn't view homemaking as a "career" or important. Keep going! You are doing the work of the Lord! You are serving Him while serving others, even if the people you're serving don't view it that way. Keep praying and living out His Word. ❤️

    • @kelleyvickers788
      @kelleyvickers788 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Ya'll, this is me also. Kinda. My husband is angry with God so he has harded his heart completely. It's definitely not easy sometimes. But God's got this.. I have to remember that. Makes it easier knowing that. ❤

  • @MFV77
    @MFV77 Před 7 měsíci

    Beautiful…

  • @AdorableTwist
    @AdorableTwist Před rokem

    Listened to this while I cleaned the living room. Thank you for the inspiration and the kick in the butt- always delivered with grace lol

  • @84AnnieK
    @84AnnieK Před rokem

    I love your videos Kelsey - thank you for the Biblical encouragement.

  • @mamaea6129
    @mamaea6129 Před rokem

    Really enjoyed your commentary. I truly believe being content and grateful with what God has given you changes everything. Thank you! Your bread looked delicious btw.

  • @mollydeckman
    @mollydeckman Před rokem

    Oh that snowflake looked so cool! My kids would love to do that. 😊
    Beautiful video and another great message. When we moved from UT to PA last year there were several things that went wrong throughout but I do remember not dwelling on it all. Yes I was definitely upset and wished certain things hadn’t happened but I’ve always believed things happen for a reason. And after a few weeks things took a turn for the better and our new life in PA felt like it was beginning and it has brought so many wonderful joys and blessings that we are grateful for. ❤

    • @faithfulacresfarmhouse
      @faithfulacresfarmhouse  Před rokem +1

      I'm sure it was a big transition! I'm glad that things got better, and you can see all the hidden blessings. It's inspiring that you didn't dwell on things, I'm a terrible dweller. Thank you for sharing. Your story is very encouraging. ❤️

  • @ashleethomsen6735
    @ashleethomsen6735 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I wonder where in Wisconsin you live!? We have wonderful Catholic friends who just moved there near Wausau!

  • @maritzazavalasmith9346
    @maritzazavalasmith9346 Před 7 měsíci

    I would love to see more videos on how you homeschool. First year homeschooling here! Is the jar with the kernels a reward system you use ? Please any discipline insights you have!!

    • @faithfulacresfarmhouse
      @faithfulacresfarmhouse  Před 7 měsíci

      Yes! When they were working hard, doing a good job, etc. They could put a scoop in. If they didn't listen or do their work, they had to take a scoop out. Once the jar was filled, they got a popcorn party. I also let them choose a small toy (up to $5) at the store. I bet you're an awesome teacher! I also play with my kids after a "section" of school for 15 minutes. So for example, we will do morning work, religion, and math then play my 6 years old game for 15 minutes (everyone plays but she picked the game). Then we do more school, reading, writing, literature, then play another 15 minutes (this time my son chooses). If they don't finish their work or listen, they don't play. It works wonders!

  • @pattyhansen7563
    @pattyhansen7563 Před 7 měsíci

    I totally laughed when I saw you dancing & playing wolves....and then when you said "even when in the inside ..I DON't..." Can't tell you how many hours I spent being 'beauty saloned' or pretending to be a horse 'mother'. I was usually EXHAUSTED & when I was really tired, I would trick them by suggesting coloring together, rather than barbies, beauty parlor, or rolling around on the floor. They would usually fall for it, because really all they wanted was my attention. The other 'game' we played all the time was called "Friend". My older daughter would pretend she was a lady friend of mine, coming to visit with her 'kids' (she tote all of her dolls in on her hip). I never got a name, I was just always called 'friend' & she would make up all these crazy stories about her "kids" or her "husband". She would ask to stay for dinner, or if I could babysit, etc...This game would happen when I was really busy in the kitchen & could not stop to play. My younger daughter didn't want to play 'Friend'. She was always pretending she was a horse & I had to play like I was her mother horse. that one got old - I got real tired of neighing all the time & 'grooming' her. Or we would have to play this awful game she made up, called the animal guessing game (she made the rules, so it was nearly impossible for me to ever win LOL). she would pantomime some sort of animal & we would have to guess, but because she was very, very partial to horses the answer always seemed to look like a horse. the one she really stumped us on was.....Big Foot.🤣At the time the games would drive me to distractions, but now I kinda miss them. LOL. We still talk about these games & they still tell me I was a fun mom.

    • @faithfulacresfarmhouse
      @faithfulacresfarmhouse  Před 6 měsíci

      I played with my mom and grandma like your older daughter, but my daughter is VERY much like your younger one. We play horses allllll the time. What beautiful memories you have, and your daughters I'm sure!

    • @pattyhansen7563
      @pattyhansen7563 Před 6 měsíci

      @@faithfulacresfarmhouseToday is my older daughter's graduation from cosmetology school. No more playing "friend", but maybe lots of free haircuts in the future LOL. Seems like yesterday that she was little, yet at the same time a very long time ago. Almost like another me, & definitely another her.

  • @pattyhansen7563
    @pattyhansen7563 Před 7 měsíci

    Just a real question (not a criticism) but why don't you do things in 'multiples'? For instance if you know that making bread can be a chore or challenge, why don't you make many loaves on one day & then freeze the 'extras'? Or laundry, why don't you have a laundry day (because let me tell you, you have a dream laundry line, I am drooling) and try to get most of it done in one day? This is how our foremothers could get so much done. I switched to this way of chores & it has freed me up so much. I have a 'Baking Day' (Friday) and I do the whole weeks baking & it only takes an hour or so. You're getting all of the same ingredients out, making 1 mess, cleaning up 1 mess, running the oven only 1x. Then I have fresh baked goods for the weekend if guests come, & into the next week for packing lunches. I do the same with laundry. I try to get all of the laundry done on Monday, all put away on Tuesday a.m. & then just do an 'essentials' load on Friday for the weekend. I never have to commit any brain time to laundry the rest of the week & everyone starts the week off with a fresh supply of clothes & then later in the week they get some refreshers for church & whatnot. I even have a 'homesteading' day, where I do a bunch of tasks on that day like laundry soap, yogurt, preserving tasks, & just set all those quick, random projects to that day.

    • @faithfulacresfarmhouse
      @faithfulacresfarmhouse  Před 6 měsíci

      Good question. I don't think I have a specific reason, honestly. Our laundry is practically in our kitchen, so I don't like to have laundry build up. I also struggle to wash, fold, and put away multiple loads. 😬 That's my struggle area. Baking I'm not sure. I should make double.

  • @michaelstiller8498
    @michaelstiller8498 Před 8 měsíci

    Dangling hair over food prep….yuk yuk yuk. .