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The Homemaking Collective

Isa Ryan

The stories of why so many women are getting back to homemaking.

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5 Big Ways to Include Your Family in the Kitchen

We are very excited to announce that as we gear up to launch our second annual homemaker resource library, we are going to be featuring some of the women in our collective here on the blog.

Today we have a great post from Claire from over...

2 years ago
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Clean your house. It’s good for you.

Did you know that a clean home is not only good for your family, but also you, the homemaker?

Now, I know what you’re thinking. “Yeah, sure, easier said than done” or perhaps “But homemaking is about serving my family, not me.”

Maybe the...

2 years ago
20

Your time is not your own

My time does not belong to me. Every moment belongs to Him.

This week, I had an epiphany.

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It was a pretty humbling one, I’ll...

3 years ago
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The unappreciated homemaker

Once upon a time, there was a 22-year-old mom with a 3-month-old baby. This 22-year-old had once been hyper-independent, strong work ethic, and thrived at her job.

Yet, motherhood didn't seem to be an area she thrived in. From a traumatic...

3 years ago
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Become a rebel....

The word rebellion typically makes me think of something loud and chaotic, instilling change.

Insighting violence or protests, but I have realized that I have started a silent rebellion.

One that doesn't require protests or loud actions,...

3 years ago
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