If home is the most important unit in society, then the homemaker has the most important job.
Friday, April 3, 2009
May meeting
I received a phone call this morning from Jill Grover. She would like to change the meeting to the 14th of May instead of the 7th. I hope that will work with all of you. Remember to meet at her house 860 E 700 S at 12:30 Nursery will still be at Gillespee Hall.
Feel free to contribute and post RECIPES, DECORATING IDEAS, PARENTING TIPS, HELPFUL HINTS, GREAT BARGAINS, and ALL and ANYTHING else you think would benefit the rest of us!!!
C. S. Lewis has wisely said that homemaking“is surely in reality the most important work in the world. What do ships, railways, mines, cars, and governments, etc. exist for except that people may be fed, warmed, and safe in their own homes? … We wage war in order to have peace, we work in order to have leisure, we produce food in order to eat it. So your job is the one for which all others exist”
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