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When I was growing up I had no intention of ever being one of those boring 'ol stay at home Mothers. So, when in actuality I became a (really not boring) stay at home Mother, I needed help. My family all lives 400-600 miles away, so I had to learn on my own. First off I watched Martha Stewart everyday and got hers and Southern Living cookbooks from the library. Eventually, when we got a computer, I began looking up websites for help. Now that I have discovered blogworld there are tons. Every so often I like to give y'all links because if you are just learning, or if you're like me you enjoy seeing how other women are living out their lives as homemakers. Anna at http://pleasantviewschoolhouse.blogspot.com/ has really neat sewing ideas and I love her cute description of a homemaker through Victorian fiction books. Her photgraphs are so beautiful, very clean. Mrs Wilt at http://thesparrowsnest.typepad.com/ is doing a series on frugal living, including really neat decorating ideas. Emma at http://charmingthebirdsfromthetrees.blogspot.com/ has a commitment to lovliness weekly post as well as neat ideas for decorating. Lindsay at http://www.passionatehomemaking.com/ always has really neat ideas for natural and frugal living. The 50s housewife http://50shousewife.blogspot.com/ does not give her actual name, but I love her ideas and pictures. I promise y'all that I do not spend 24/7 in blogworld, but sometimes I need inspiration and these are some of the ones I turn to. I hope you enjoy them as much as I. |
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