
How does a busy life make us discontent you may ask?
Well when life is too busy we find that that the home and family will suffer. Things in the home won’t run as we would like them to. The house may be more chaotic then we would like, household tasks are not being attended to, meals may lack nutritional value, too much money is spent on convenience foods due to lack of time, laundry piles up, we may not be able to get to some of the projects we have been putting off and so the list goes. So we end up feeling discontent because things are not as we would desire them to be. Our homes are not functioning as though we are in control of our domain.
So we set out to make some changes. We have an idea of what we might like our homes to be and begin to figure our ways to achieve this. As we desire to make changes we start looking for ways to make our lives easier. We think that easy and simple go hand-in-hand.
We have countless appliances that will do every task imaginable. We seek out the latest convenience foods so we can spend less time in the kitchen; we stream line so we can accomplish more and more each day. Not all of this is undesirable or without merit but is this the answer to a simple life?
Simplicity is not dinner from a box, it is a home cooked pot of soup and homemade bread.
Simplicity is not a cake mix but a cake made from scratch with whole wheat flour I grind myself.
Simplicity is not always wanting more stuff but learning how to enjoy and appreciate what I have.
Simplicity is not sticking a DVD in for the kids to keep them occupied; it is spending an afternoon in the garden working side-by-side with them.
Simple living is not always easy living. Simple living, to me, is taking a slower walk in life and appreciating the things that go to making our lives as homemakers complete and fulfilling.
The kitchen seems to be another room that abounds with simple living tasks. I think food and preparation of meals is something very important to a family. It is easy to be frustrated at the time spent in the kitchen, however it is an opportunity to look beyond the mundane and see the bigger goal being accomplished when you spend time preparing home cooked meals for your family. The health benefits alone that are received from home cooking can give us as homemakers much satisfaction. I love knowing that I am feeding my husband and children good quality foods that will assist them in living a healthy life.
These types of realizations can hopefully be positive reinforcements on the value of simple living. Most of all, when your family sits down to eat at the end of a long day who could deny the absolute joy of sitting down to meal of homemade food, made with love!
Living a simple life may require changes to the way we live. I don’t have a busy life outside my home. I have it this way on purpose. I am happiest when my life is simple and serene. Well as serene as life gets with a houseful of children! ~smile~ I am the most content when I live a life in my home, doing the things that make my home run smooth and giving my family a quality of life that is fulfilling.
If I am always busy, busy I fear I may end up teaching my children the message of discontentment. The message states that I can only be happy and satisfied if I am going and doing all the time. I have learned over the years that the two ways of life just do not mix. The dividing line for outside busyness and living a simple life at home will be drawn in a different place for each of us. I am not saying that all outside activity needs to stop, that would be unrealistic but rather when life has too much going on, it is impossible to live a simple life. I had to make very different choices in my life in order to achieve the goal of simple living.
Today, I am more content and more satisfied as a homemaker than ever before!
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