How refreshing to hear a young woman to not downplay the inportance of homemaking skills. When I was younger I thought because I grew up seeing my mom cook I would magically know how to. Wrong! 😄 God bless you.🙏
Homemaking is important, the problem is that the burden of learning it is only put on women, so obviously women not wanting only be associated with it will rebel. I love homemaking, so do my brothers and I’m sure their future partners will appreciate not having to do all the work.
I’m glad young women are still seeing the blessing on homemaking but remember ladies become your own women before coming someone’s wife or mother. Not just saying career but know yourself, love yourself, and experience true happiness with yourself alone first ❤️
There’s so much gratification that comes from serving people. It’s like giving someone tangible love. My husband says that since we got married he’s been eating better than he ever had before, and I’m so tickled whenever he says that. Even as a child, if one of my siblings asked me to get them something to eat or drink, I was always so happy that I had the chance to serve them. 🥰
I'm 16 and my parents and older siblings work full time so I'm now the main homemaker. I'm very glad to be learning all these important skills at a young age. Thank you for the tips and advice, it helped me a lot!
Oh, that always makes me sad to hear that, although I have heard it so many times! I am so sorry. I find it funny that we as a culture want to support women going into any role or career or pursuing of their dreams, until, they dare mention becoming a mother and tending mainly to their own children. :( ❤️
Just came across this video from a YT recommendation. Just subscribed! I'm married, no kids and a homemaker. It started out as I quit my job due to illness but thank God I recovered. We decided it was better for me to be at home. My mum was a homemaker and I loved it. I felt a bit lost at the beginning but I'm learning! My husband does the bills as well, just something we always have done.
The baby was fine, she’s adorable. Ya know I don’t have many older women to really look up to, but desire to learn more on homemade breads and storing food and things.
I don’t necessarily plan to be a homemaker but I want to be able to be one on the side especially since I plan on having kids and I want to ensure that no matter what I’m able to take care of myself and others.
I hate that you don’t make videos anymore! I love your videos, I find most homemaker videos to be very boring and sedating almost to listen to, yours are very inspiring.
I find your channel so refreshing. Even though I am now older, widowed, retired and live alone, I still find such joy and satisfaction in creating and maintaining my small apartment as beautifully as I can. I long to find a UA-cam channel created by and for those of us at my stage of life who are of like mind about the gentle art & rewards of homemaking. Do you know of any? Thank you, and God bless you for sharing this with other young women.
Please keep this up! I am at the grandmother stage, but it is so encouraging to watch your lovely videos. The wife is the heart of the home; and as someone else said, the home is the heart of the community. Stay home, keep making these lovely, lovely videos!
Oh, thank you. That’s is sooo good to hear. Sometimes I don’t realize while filming all the chattering she is doing, until I go back to edit and then I’m like “oh no... I hope no one minds my daughter talking up a storm in the background!”😂😂
These are such important skills that many women don’t know because they don’t have a proper homemaker to emulate. It is considered “old-fashioned” and oppresive to be a homemaker in this day and age but I believe it is the most important work there is. The home is the heart of a community and imagine what the heart looks like if the home maker is absent. I think our current state of society is a reflection of women abandoning their traditional roles.
super cute and inspiring. I'm a mom of 13 yrs now but I still benefit from these reminders. Your daughter is cute and you were awesome of how you handled her cute interruptions, it really didn't bother but added to the video
I just want to say if you grow up in a family where mum or parent can't cook well, or issues with finances, you can still learn, it's just learning what not to do. There can be some good/great aspects or not to your parents, and still note something's are definitely not. But it means you will need to learn from elsewhere
I would have appreciated and actually needed someone telling me this in my teen years, so thank you for sharing this with the younger generation! It's never too late to cultivate godly characteristics!
I got engaged in December, and I quit my job this week. Big life changes! I am currently looking for an online job or a simple secretarial position because hopfully that can be something that will transition easily into becoming a stay at home mom. I really want to homeschool my kids. Coming from the education world, I have seen public schools, and that just ain't happening. Do you/are you planning on homeschooling yours? Do you have any tips for girls in their mid 20's like me?
That’s awesome! Oh my goodness, yes!!! I totally agree with you. I definitely am planning to homeschool my kids for sure as well. I was home schooled and found it to be a really good experience, and yes, I too am not impressed with the way public schools are going. Hm, not too many things. 🤣 I have some videos on marriage, and things I wish I had known before keeping a house, but that’s about all. ❤️❤️
@@BecauseitMatters Well when you have kiddos who are ready for schooling, you should totally document the ups and downs. I expect a lot of people will be turning to homeschooling since the public school system is being more exposed every day. Lots of mommies are going to want homeschool help!
I loved this video so much!!! For months if been silently gathering material for my daughters (although young,) and my husbands 11 year old so that I can make a fb page for teen girls etc. wanting to walk in the fathers ways. I want to break it down to pre teen materials and stuff for older but still young women of highschool age and very early twenties before marriage. This is something I would love to share to the page one day. I wasn’t raised knowing how to cook but I was taught how to clean well HOWEVER. I was never sat down and taught how to budget, how to meal plan or make a menu, wasn’t taught about having a schedule to clean my home , or taught how to make bread (it’s so hard,) I wasn’t even taught much about doing laundry at all!!!! I didn’t do laundry on my own until my parents divorced and I went to go live w my fathers my step mom showed me at 16 years old. I have many homemaking tips I want to share and I want to give encouragement to young women growing up in this world that continues to grow more wicked and void of the fathers ways.
With checkbooks, it's good to know you can write and mail in checks for all months or a whole year if you have that much money in your bank checking account to dedicate to cash flow. Mail early, call to verify that the check arrived, and it saves money on stamps. Learn how to use a checkbook's balance sheet and how to write on an envelope to mail to and your return address. Before apps and online sites were commonplace the balance sheet tells you how much money you have in the bank, if your math is correct. Also how to use the know where to sign a check you receive.
It's good for everyone in family to know how to do bills and basic cooking and basic cleaning. Sometimes we get sick, and sometimes the surviving partner has to learn these basic tasks. It never hurts to keep list of your trash water electric septic phone numbers on both cell phones and in the physical phone book.
Wish I had this encouragement when I was a young mana.. 😘 What is the seasoning on your potatoes? I didn't know to cook either. I ending up becoming a cookbook fan and learned a lot. It is ok if your daughter chats, we are invading her home😆
Love this video, but not everyone is going to get married or have a family. So loving and learning how to do this things for yourself should be a necessary. You do not have to gain the title homemaker just because your married or a mother. You are homemaker even if you’re the only one living in the home. And that credit should not be taken from you if you are the only one keeping up the home. Because a home regardless if you are married or single is not going to take care of itself. These things are just life long survival skills that everyone need to learn.
Thank you so much for saying this! I'm a single woman living alone; I sometimes feel like the Homemaker and Femininity movements tend to ignore women without husbands and kids (unintentionally, I presume). I enjoy being a household of one!
Hi! I have similar life goals as you do (though still in the single stage 🥰), as well as similar upbringing (Christian faith, lots of siblings, wise parents, etc)... Even a similar dislike towards cooking. I don't dislike it as much as the time constraints and potential to mess up big time (triple a pre-tripled recipe, check. Burn down the house, not yet!) intimidate me. My question is, how do I get past that? The potential to mess up and the time constraints won't go away, so it has to be me that changes, but I haven't gotten past making stuff like butter, and yogurt... I suppose I'm specifically wary of the stove. I can cook, bake, etc. fairly easily, but avoid the stove whenever possible. Thank you for this video! It's been encouraging, and inspiring.
I appreciate you stopping by so much!:) Hm, perhaps you could start setting a goal of learning one new thing a month, or week depending on your spare time? It is always so disappointing when things dont turn out. Bread was one of those for me for a very long time. Then it was pie crust. (It was unchewable the first dozen or more pies I made,) then one day it just clicked and it’s been much better since!:) I think perhaps you just have to be willing to have a few mistakes first, the neat thing about that is that then you have tips and tricks you’ve discovered to pass on to others down the road. Messing up does get you more creative too. Many a loaf of bread I made went straight into bread crumbs we’d then freeze and use in meatloaf and such. I still have any dramatic fails when it comes to being in the kitchen, (my poor husband can testify,) but I am growing more comfortable. Anyway, I hope those thoughts are helpful!:) 💕
@@BecauseitMatters these have been helpful! I've been improving my life habit by habit, and while I enjoyed life before, I enjoy it far more so, now! I still haven't spent a significant amount of time in the kitchen, but I often help make supper, make lunch, and cookies, muffins, breads, breakfasts, etc. (Woohoo!)... all in all, life has improved and will continue to, and I get to fall in love with Jesus every moment in this time! 😍♥️
Your daughter is so lovely n beautiful n yes she imitates u . Talking n talking sweetly . We love her in the video ❤ Her participation is appreciated. God bless u all.
I agree with all of those, cooking is a skill, like painting or crafting, you have to make yourself learn it. So many people don't know how to cook for themselves and it is one of the largest financial aspects of a household. People can spend a ton on food or only buy one ingredient items and save enormous amounts of money. Perception is key with running a household, raising children and being married. When people view it as such s struggle and difficult, it becomes that. Pride in your home and children etc. makes a huge difference. Just like dressing appropriately to go shopping or to go dinner, so many have lost pride in making themselves look good and presentable. We need to strive to educate ourself in all things, you don't have to be perfect, just willing to try. I make all of our meals except for maybe two a month and once you get into the swing of it, it's second nature. My husband always teases that I'm a short order cook. When I cook, I also sometimes make several meals at once to re-heat later on. The main thing is getting a mindset for being content. So many people just keep buying more clothes, knick knacks, decor, it's a waste of money. Find the simple joys in everything you do everyday, so many have less than half of what we do and are much happier.
I just turned 16 and I must say, I really enjoy watching your videos. It's just so refreshing to see how there are still videos like these and not just content from raging feminists.
Love the video! So many great tips and things I wish I new better before I was married. Still working on it. If you don’t mind me asking, where did you get your cute green floral blouse/top?😊
Hi, I love your videos, your content is explained so well. I also love how you make your videos with footage, while your talking in the background. All of it is done so well. What do you use to make your videos? I'm trying to get past the footage looking only at me when I talk, but I don't know how you do this? I loved watching the videos of your questions to your husband. And I love getting to see you and your daughters. Beautiful Family ❤
I have a glass top stove too. I wanted to get a cast iron pan, but I read that you can't use cast iron on a glass top stove. Is the cast iron ruining your cook top any?
This video is super helpful.... I am still single, not yet married and aspiring to be a home maker at one point. Thank you for encouraging me to serve more, learn how to cook and love those around me, knowing how I can serve them.... For the past two weeks the Lord has lead me to videos on homemaking like this one, and am grateful.... I formerly looked down on homemakers and there contribution to the home... But now I appreciate homemakers so much, and it's a command from God in Titus 2 that our primary role is to love our wives and children... And it's super encouraging to see you live that out.... God bless In a generation where women want to be equals with men, and women continue to be pulled out of their homes to go work and leave their children with nannies..... It's sad coz the end result is lack of Connection btw children and parents and homes are in disarray... You are a role model for us.... Thank you.. My name is Medline from Kenya🇰🇪.... God bless you
How do I find woman like this? I studied hard, worked hard, save all my money and closing on a big condo in PHX, AZ. I just have not found these super feminine nurturing types. I just want to hear everyone's happy voices when I get home...
Haha, you’re not the first that has mentioned the knife cutting skills, (or rather lack there of,) in this video. Apparently I need to sharpen my other knives so I don’t just use this one for literally everything. 😂😂😂🤷♀️🤔
i immediately loved your vibes 🥹🤍! finally a younger woman who doesn’t make homemaking and submission seem so slave like burdensome or fake refreshing but truly filled with love🤎
How refreshing to hear a young woman to not downplay the inportance of homemaking skills. When I was younger I thought because I grew up seeing my mom cook I would magically know how to. Wrong! 😄 God bless you.🙏
Thank you so much!:)
Homemaking is important, the problem is that the burden of learning it is only put on women, so obviously women not wanting only be associated with it will rebel. I love homemaking, so do my brothers and I’m sure their future partners will appreciate not having to do all the work.
@@revimack3764 I am 30 but hoping the skills will kick in at 45-50😂
Your daughter learning to talk and babble away is lovely, and made me smile
I’m glad young women are still seeing the blessing on homemaking but remember ladies become your own women before coming someone’s wife or mother. Not just saying career but know yourself, love yourself, and experience true happiness with yourself alone first ❤️
Exactly! ❤
True!
stop making homemaking out to be something special or fairytale like its nit reality is much harsher that these youtubers dont show
Making a home is for oneself too, but you are totall right :)
There’s so much gratification that comes from serving people. It’s like giving someone tangible love. My husband says that since we got married he’s been eating better than he ever had before, and I’m so tickled whenever he says that. Even as a child, if one of my siblings asked me to get them something to eat or drink, I was always so happy that I had the chance to serve them. 🥰
That is so beautiful! I completely agree with you💕
I'm 16 and my parents and older siblings work full time so I'm now the main homemaker. I'm very glad to be learning all these important skills at a young age. Thank you for the tips and advice, it helped me a lot!
I want to be a homemaker. My family and my friends will desagree with this idea. But secretly, it’s one of my dreams.
Oh, that always makes me sad to hear that, although I have heard it so many times! I am so sorry. I find it funny that we as a culture want to support women going into any role or career or pursuing of their dreams, until, they dare mention becoming a mother and tending mainly to their own children. :( ❤️
Just came across this video from a YT recommendation. Just subscribed!
I'm married, no kids and a homemaker. It started out as I quit my job due to illness but thank God I recovered. We decided it was better for me to be at home. My mum was a homemaker and I loved it.
I felt a bit lost at the beginning but I'm learning! My husband does the bills as well, just something we always have done.
💕💕 welcome to this community of fellow homemakers! So happy to have you here!:)
The baby was fine, she’s adorable. Ya know I don’t have many older women to really look up to, but desire to learn more on homemade breads and storing food and things.
I don’t necessarily plan to be a homemaker but I want to be able to be one on the side especially since I plan on having kids and I want to ensure that no matter what I’m able to take care of myself and others.
That is wonderful!:) ❤️thank you for commenting!:)
I hate that you don’t make videos anymore! I love your videos, I find most homemaker videos to be very boring and sedating almost to listen to, yours are very inspiring.
What a blessing for you to have learned these things so early on in life. 💕
I am so grateful!:) my mom has set a really good example for me. ❤️ thank you so very much for stopping by and commenting!💕
I find your channel so refreshing. Even though I am now older, widowed, retired and live alone, I still find such joy and satisfaction in creating and maintaining my small apartment as beautifully as I can. I long to find a UA-cam channel created by and for those of us at my stage of life who are of like mind about the gentle art & rewards of homemaking. Do you know of any? Thank you, and God bless you for sharing this with other young women.
Awe, thank you so much. The one that comes to mind is called Homemaker Radio:) ❤️❤️
Please keep this up! I am at the grandmother stage, but it is so encouraging to watch your lovely videos. The wife is the heart of the home; and as someone else said, the home is the heart of the community. Stay home, keep making these lovely, lovely videos!
Thank you for this sweet comment!:)
Your Husband and Children Are Truly Blessed ~
Awe, thank you!:)
Your daughter is so precious! Love her talking in the background. BIG smile :)
Oh, thank you. That’s is sooo good to hear. Sometimes I don’t realize while filming all the chattering she is doing, until I go back to edit and then I’m like “oh no... I hope no one minds my daughter talking up a storm in the background!”😂😂
These are such important skills that many women don’t know because they don’t have a proper homemaker to emulate. It is considered “old-fashioned” and oppresive to be a homemaker in this day and age but I believe it is the most important work there is. The home is the heart of a community and imagine what the heart looks like if the home maker is absent. I think our current state of society is a reflection of women abandoning their traditional roles.
Yes!!!:) ❤️❤️
You are wise beyond your years!! Keep growing and learning... You are amazing! Thank you so much
Oh my goodness, thank you so much!:)
super cute and inspiring. I'm a mom of 13 yrs now but I still benefit from these reminders. Your daughter is cute and you were awesome of how you handled her cute interruptions, it really didn't bother but added to the video
Awe, that is so nice to hear!:)
I just want to say if you grow up in a family where mum or parent can't cook well, or issues with finances, you can still learn, it's just learning what not to do. There can be some good/great aspects or not to your parents, and still note something's are definitely not. But it means you will need to learn from elsewhere
I would have appreciated and actually needed someone telling me this in my teen years, so thank you for sharing this with the younger generation! It's never too late to cultivate godly characteristics!
I love that you use serving as the foundation and learning how to get along with your family.
I aspire to be a homemaker. And your videos are really encouraging. Thank you. :)
Oh, that makes me so happy to hear! 💕 thank you!:)
I got engaged in December, and I quit my job this week. Big life changes! I am currently looking for an online job or a simple secretarial position because hopfully that can be something that will transition easily into becoming a stay at home mom.
I really want to homeschool my kids. Coming from the education world, I have seen public schools, and that just ain't happening. Do you/are you planning on homeschooling yours? Do you have any tips for girls in their mid 20's like me?
That’s awesome! Oh my goodness, yes!!! I totally agree with you. I definitely am planning to homeschool my kids for sure as well. I was home schooled and found it to be a really good experience, and yes, I too am not impressed with the way public schools are going.
Hm, not too many things. 🤣 I have some videos on marriage, and things I wish I had known before keeping a house, but that’s about all. ❤️❤️
@@BecauseitMatters Well when you have kiddos who are ready for schooling, you should totally document the ups and downs. I expect a lot of people will be turning to homeschooling since the public school system is being more exposed every day. Lots of mommies are going to want homeschool help!
This video is so helpful and encouraging, thank you 💗
The 'Hi' was the cutest!
I loved this video so much!!! For months if been silently gathering material for my daughters (although young,) and my husbands 11 year old so that I can make a fb page for teen girls etc. wanting to walk in the fathers ways. I want to break it down to pre teen materials and stuff for older but still young women of highschool age and very early twenties before marriage. This is something I would love to share to the page one day.
I wasn’t raised knowing how to cook but I was taught how to clean well HOWEVER. I was never sat down and taught how to budget, how to meal plan or make a menu, wasn’t taught about having a schedule to clean my home , or taught how to make bread (it’s so hard,) I wasn’t even taught much about doing laundry at all!!!! I didn’t do laundry on my own until my parents divorced and I went to go live w my fathers my step mom showed me at 16 years old.
I have many homemaking tips I want to share and I want to give encouragement to young women growing up in this world that continues to grow more wicked and void of the fathers ways.
You are a wise young lady and truly making a difference. God bless you and your family.❤️
Wow! Thank you!:)
This teaching blessed me. Thank you. God bless you
Oh my goodness, that makes me so happy! Thank you!❤️❤️
So glad I found you❤️ your tips are key to being a great wife and homemaker.
Thank you so much! ❤️
With checkbooks, it's good to know you can write and mail in checks for all months or a whole year if you have that much money in your bank checking account to dedicate to cash flow. Mail early, call to verify that the check arrived, and it saves money on stamps. Learn how to use a checkbook's balance sheet and how to write on an envelope to mail to and your return address. Before apps and online sites were commonplace the balance sheet tells you how much money you have in the bank, if your math is correct. Also how to use the know where to sign a check you receive.
It's good for everyone in family to know how to do bills and basic cooking and basic cleaning. Sometimes we get sick, and sometimes the surviving partner has to learn these basic tasks. It never hurts to keep list of your trash water electric septic phone numbers on both cell phones and in the physical phone book.
Wish I had this encouragement when I was a young mana.. 😘
What is the seasoning on your potatoes?
I didn't know to cook either. I ending up becoming a cookbook fan and learned a lot.
It is ok if your daughter chats, we are invading her home😆
Love this video, but not everyone is going to get married or have a family. So loving and learning how to do this things for yourself should be a necessary. You do not have to gain the title homemaker just because your married or a mother. You are homemaker even if you’re the only one living in the home. And that credit should not be taken from you if you are the only one keeping up the home. Because a home regardless if you are married or single is not going to take care of itself. These things are just life long survival skills that everyone need to learn.
Very good point! I completely agree with you!:) thank you for sharing that!:) 💕
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Thank you so much for saying this! I'm a single woman living alone; I sometimes feel like the Homemaker and Femininity movements tend to ignore women without husbands and kids (unintentionally, I presume). I enjoy being a household of one!
Well said!
Wow I am so greatful for your perspective on Homemaking, I am currently lacking in all areas with my family 👨👩👧👦
Wow! Thank you so much!:)
The second video I'm watching. Both were very well done, with great advice.. I just had to subscribe this time.
Wow, thank you!:) this is so encouraging!:)
Hi! I have similar life goals as you do (though still in the single stage 🥰), as well as similar upbringing (Christian faith, lots of siblings, wise parents, etc)... Even a similar dislike towards cooking. I don't dislike it as much as the time constraints and potential to mess up big time (triple a pre-tripled recipe, check. Burn down the house, not yet!) intimidate me. My question is, how do I get past that? The potential to mess up and the time constraints won't go away, so it has to be me that changes, but I haven't gotten past making stuff like butter, and yogurt... I suppose I'm specifically wary of the stove. I can cook, bake, etc. fairly easily, but avoid the stove whenever possible. Thank you for this video! It's been encouraging, and inspiring.
I appreciate you stopping by so much!:)
Hm, perhaps you could start setting a goal of learning one new thing a month, or week depending on your spare time? It is always so disappointing when things dont turn out. Bread was one of those for me for a very long time. Then it was pie crust. (It was unchewable the first dozen or more pies I made,) then one day it just clicked and it’s been much better since!:)
I think perhaps you just have to be willing to have a few mistakes first, the neat thing about that is that then you have tips and tricks you’ve discovered to pass on to others down the road.
Messing up does get you more creative too. Many a loaf of bread I made went straight into bread crumbs we’d then freeze and use in meatloaf and such.
I still have any dramatic fails when it comes to being in the kitchen, (my poor husband can testify,) but I am growing more comfortable.
Anyway, I hope those thoughts are helpful!:) 💕
@@BecauseitMatters these have been helpful! I've been improving my life habit by habit, and while I enjoyed life before, I enjoy it far more so, now! I still haven't spent a significant amount of time in the kitchen, but I often help make supper, make lunch, and cookies, muffins, breads, breakfasts, etc. (Woohoo!)... all in all, life has improved and will continue to, and I get to fall in love with Jesus every moment in this time! 😍♥️
Learn one thing at a time .... You will get it!😊
I melted when the baby said "Hiiiiiii."
Awe!!!🥲🥲🥲🥰
This is such a blessing and beautiful! We often forget some of the spiritual components of homemaking so this has been helpful! ❤
Your daughter is so lovely n beautiful n yes she imitates u . Talking n talking sweetly . We love her in the video ❤ Her participation is appreciated. God bless u all.
You are so kind!:)
So encouraged by your videos and your beautiful heart for the Lord ❤
Awe, thank you so much!:)
Thank you for this lovely video ❤
I’m so curious, what the powder is that you were making?
Love this. I wish I did more of these growing up
Great tips, thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you so much!:)
these are great tips, super helpful and insightful! :)
I’m so glad you think so!
You are a lovely lady, and I hope you continue making videos ❤
Thank you so much!❤️
Love this Sara!!!
Oh my goodness!!!:) thank you so much!💕
I agree with all of those, cooking is a skill, like painting or crafting, you have to make yourself learn it. So many people don't know how to cook for themselves and it is one of the largest financial aspects of a household. People can spend a ton on food or only buy one ingredient items and save enormous amounts of money. Perception is key with running a household, raising children and being married. When people view it as such s struggle and difficult, it becomes that. Pride in your home and children etc. makes a huge difference. Just like dressing appropriately to go shopping or to go dinner, so many have lost pride in making themselves look good and presentable. We need to strive to educate ourself in all things, you don't have to be perfect, just willing to try. I make all of our meals except for maybe two a month and once you get into the swing of it, it's second nature. My husband always teases that I'm a short order cook. When I cook, I also sometimes make several meals at once to re-heat later on. The main thing is getting a mindset for being content. So many people just keep buying more clothes, knick knacks, decor, it's a waste of money. Find the simple joys in everything you do everyday, so many have less than half of what we do and are much happier.
This entire comment was so profound and really helped me
Thank you love 💕
Thank you!!! Sending to my daughters
❤️
I just turned 16 and I must say, I really enjoy watching your videos. It's just so refreshing to see how there are still videos like these and not just content from raging feminists.
This was such a positive and lovely video ✨🌸
Love the video! So many great tips and things I wish I new better before I was married. Still working on it. If you don’t mind me asking, where did you get your cute green floral blouse/top?😊
Haha, I stole it from my sister. 😂 I think she got it from target:)
I know! :) I love this
Thank you:)
So glad i stumbled across your channel. I love the home maker community. I have similar content on my page. So glad to of found you !!! 😊
Oh, thank you so much for stopping by. Oh I totally agree!:) it is so wonderful meeting like minded women and being able to connect this way!💕
Loved your tips! Beautiful video.
Thank you so much!:) ❤️
You are a blessing to so many!!!
Thank you!:)
Super happy to have found your videos! 🥰🌸
Awe, oh my goodness, thank you so much!❤️
I think Homaking skills are great for anyone wanting to live independently.
great video
Thank you:)
Hi,
I love your videos, your content is explained so well.
I also love how you make your videos with footage, while your talking in the background.
All of it is done so well.
What do you use to make your videos?
I'm trying to get past the footage looking only at me when I talk, but I don't know how you do this?
I loved watching the videos of your questions to your husband. And I love getting to see you and your daughters.
Beautiful Family ❤
Thank you!!🍂🍃🏡🧺👒👨👩👧👦
Thank you. ❤️
You are so lovely! Your videos are so calming, and great tips ☺️
Awe, thank you!:)
i learned soo much!! thank you 💕
You're so welcome!❤️
Very helpful! Thank you so much 🌸🌸🌸
Thank you! ❤️
You have such a beautiful soul and presence!
Wow! I appreciate that so much!:)
I have a glass top stove too. I wanted to get a cast iron pan, but I read that you can't use cast iron on a glass top stove. Is the cast iron ruining your cook top any?
Oh weird, I haven’t noticed it damage it at all.
Look for a cast iron pan that says it’s safe on glass tops.
Amazing video! Very inspiring! Where did you get your dress? 😍😍😍 It’s stunning
I think it’s one I took from my sister😂😂
Such a great video , thank you .
Thank you!:)
I highly appreciate this info thank you
Thank you. ❤️
Great video!
Thank you!:)
Wonderful tips! 💕
Thank you so, so much!:)
Thank you so much for your videos 🤗
Thank you💕
I am 29 and still at home. Not married nor any children. Is it too late to learn?
Of course not!:) these are skills we continue to glean over our entire life. :)
Hi I'm 27 at home no husband and no kids and im watching the video
I would love to be a good homemaker
@@angiee3419 yay. I am not alone.
This video is super helpful.... I am still single, not yet married and aspiring to be a home maker at one point. Thank you for encouraging me to serve more, learn how to cook and love those around me, knowing how I can serve them.... For the past two weeks the Lord has lead me to videos on homemaking like this one, and am grateful.... I formerly looked down on homemakers and there contribution to the home... But now I appreciate homemakers so much, and it's a command from God in Titus 2 that our primary role is to love our wives and children... And it's super encouraging to see you live that out.... God bless
In a generation where women want to be equals with men, and women continue to be pulled out of their homes to go work and leave their children with nannies..... It's sad coz the end result is lack of Connection btw children and parents and homes are in disarray... You are a role model for us.... Thank you.. My name is Medline from Kenya🇰🇪.... God bless you
It is to good to hear from you and hear your perspective!:) welcome here!:)
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Thank you for your video, you are such a beautiful lady, God bless you!
Thank you:)
Her voice was the least irritating thing I've ever heard. She was talking because you were talking. Sweet.
Awe, that is so sweet!:) thank you for sharing that, that makes me feel better when she is chatting away while I’m filming!:) 💕
Amen!!
YOU ARE SO BEAUTIFUL!
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Girl I’m not sure that’s the right knife for chopping ...no hate just don’t want you to get hurt!!
Yep! Slicing carrots should not be that much of a struggle.
Is homemaker the new word for housewife? Or what is it referring to?
No, I believe it has actually existed a longtime, but yes, a homemaker is basically someone who does not just keep a house, but creates a home. ❤️
How do I find woman like this? I studied hard, worked hard, save all my money and closing on a big condo in PHX, AZ. I just have not found these super feminine nurturing types. I just want to hear everyone's happy voices when I get home...
The farmers market, the gym, church, a martial arts class, the grocery store, and the animal shelter, just to name a few
This is a very kind comment:)
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Seeing you cut carrots with a cheese knife perplexed me
Haha, you’re not the first that has mentioned the knife cutting skills, (or rather lack there of,) in this video. Apparently I need to sharpen my other knives so I don’t just use this one for literally everything. 😂😂😂🤷♀️🤔
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I personally think the husband should be In charge of finances but that’s just me.
I think whichever is most skilled at it. We are still working out a budget and way of keeping better track of money, over five years into marriage. 😂
Let your daughter play. Your literally doing a video on homemaking.....
i immediately loved your vibes 🥹🤍!
finally a younger woman who doesn’t make homemaking and submission seem so slave like burdensome or fake refreshing but truly filled with love🤎
Amen:)
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