Tuesday, June 5, 2012

They Are Here~




Imagine our surprise this morning. After our coffee we decided to water the fern while Momma Bird was away. This is what we found~ four adorable little birds with their mouths opened wide~ they are so sweet!


We watched as Momma bird returned home to feed her hungry babies. What an amazing Creator we have.


Watching this Mrs. Momma Bird has been perfect timing for a speaking engagement I have this weekend. The theme is Feather Your Nest.


We are still enjoying our "staycation" as a blogger friend called it today.


 Feather Your Nest

Today a homemaker committed to nesting and mothering is often seen as inferior to a career-oriented woman. If she teaches other people's children she is given the title of teacher; if she teachers her own children she is just a mother. If she chooses wall paper, paint and can turn a home into a work of art she is an interior decorator; if she decorates her own home she is called a homemaker. If she professionally cares for the sick and mends bumps and bruises she is called a nurse; if she tends to the physical needs of her own she is only doing her job as a mother. Mothers employ the skills of many professions but usually receive very little recognition. 

I love my role as a wife and mother. I love to feather my nest. My family members are the most important people I entertain. They deserve to use my best dishes and be served my finest cooking. They are the reason I feather my nest!

The changing role of women in our society has tended to submerge the nesting instinct. Today's female doesn't much operate like Grandma did! Grandma cooked, cleaned and even ironed! She made meals that did not come from a box. She was there when someone needed her. She was happy and never felt like less of a person.

Who is rearing our next generation of children? I fear putting our children in institutions as babies and children are causing so many problems today. I understand  that sometimes it cannot not be avoided. God must fill the gap! I just wonder if we could do without all that society thinks we must have. Children are the victims of a woman's misplaced instinct. 


Can a woman have it all? I say yes just not at the same time. To work outside the home or not to work is not the issue here. It is more~ Are we feathering our nest? I have mostly worked inside the home~ homeschooling~ in-home part time jobs but I have been so guilty of being too busy.

Titus 2:3-4
The aged women likewise, that they be in behaviour as becometh holiness, not false accusers, not given to much wine, teachers of good things; That they may teach the young women to be sober,to love their husbands, to love their children,

I am beginning to see that the things that really matter take place not in the boardrooms but in the kitchens of the world.-Gary Sledge

Today is a perfect day to feather your nest!


7 comments:

Peggy Frezon said...

Congrats on the new baby birds. Watching them grow is a joy.

Ann at eightacresofeden said...

What a lovely post Carrie - it makes me want to feather my nest today and that last quote about kitchens is so true. I have just posted about my kitchen and why I love spending time there as I shared about my new 'cook's shelf' that my husband made for me.
I do like your new bright and breezy design. I am going to have to get a new monitor because my little dinky one is too small to display the wider layouts that most bloggers are switching to. I have to scroll across to view your sidebar now. I do like your new buttons and how you have organized your posts. I need to do something like that for my blog.

Sherry Hefner said...

What a beautiful post! Thank you for reminding me that "homemaker" is a calling, designed by God. I also enjoyed the photo of your precious baby birds. The Lord's creation always amazes me! Thanks for sharing!

Camille said...

What a lovely post Carrie. Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts on *Feathering our Nests*...it was an encouragement to my heart today.

How fun that you got to witness the glories of God's Creation right on your front porch! Such a precious thing!

Blessings,
Camille

Anonymous said...

Thank you for this post as a reminder of keeping what is important, important. I agree that feathering your nest is important. Whether you are a full time mom or full time mom and working outside of the home. It is a big job but God is even bigger and he has filled in the gaps for our family when we fall short. My desire is to be a full time stay at home mom but because of our circumstances right now and am able to be home when they are and to be there for them. I am not where I would like to be but am where God has me and I am thankful for that. I do look forward to the day when I don't need to work outside of the home. We are seeking the Lord for what He would have me to do. Thank you for all of your posts, I really find encouragement and insights that I need in them.

Tanya said...

Great post Carrie! I can't wait to hear how your speaking engagement goes! I will say a prayer for you! Loved seeing your awesome garden....wow! Wonderful! I am trying raised beds this year for fun and experiment! Loving them so far!
How is that new bride doing? And grandbabies....? Can't wait to see more pics!
Hugs to you special friend!

Gail @ Faithfulness Farm said...

Sweet baby birdies! We had robin babys a couple years ago -- too fun to watch. Great post Carrie :)

Blessings!
Gail

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