A stay at home mom is the "hardest" job in the world! Under paid, some areunder appreciated, last one to go to sleep 1st to rise. ❤❤❤ I was a stay at home mom for many years and i miss those day's. Love you sweetie ❤❤❤
I love that Bible. It is beautiful. My ancestors are Mennonite and Amish. We had funerals in the living room as well. Yes, I have seen those dressed in white on going home and living in dark clothes all of life. I am from Alleghany county in Pennsylvania. I was a foundling in Lancaster county in 1987. My old mother and father, legally adoptive due to my founding, were Mennonite yeomen that lived on the earth. Their only advice to me was to always be employed (and yes housework was employment) and to marry a man willing to work. It has served me well.
You brought back a memory from 1946,I was 6 years old. Grandpa had Past away and was in the living room at the farm, after I saw Grandpa in the casket I went over to the table and got a pickle ,took it over to the casket and my Aunty got after me, " BUT Grandpa likes pickles!!! THANKS FOR MEMORY. God Bless. Jean
This was just the sweetest heart to heart, talking about your Mother, Grandmother and money saving traditions passed on to you. I enjoy hearing about your memories of life lessons taught to you by your Mennonite family.❤️
My Grandpaw's funeral was held at his home in Louisiana. He was in the living room for a week, as the father of 12 , we had to wait for all the family, who lived in other States, to arrive. At first I was scared but by the end of the week my cousins and I were so used to him being in there we hardly noticed. Their home was old and the floors slanted and uneven. One afternoon my cousins and I were chasing each other through the house and Grandpa's coffin started bouncing because we were shaking the old floors with our chasing each other. One of my Aunts told us to stop before we knocked Grandpaw off the table his coffin was lying on. I was 9 yrs old at the time. I loved visiting my family in that old house and the memories are still my fondest!
Your granddaughter reminds me so much of myself with my grandmother. I followed her around and hung on every word she said. So in love with my grandma, she'll be in our hearts till the day we can see her again.
Tho an old video, glad I came across it. Thank you Tessie; it was beautifully said and is beautifully exemplified among the thousands, what a sweet spirit you have. 🤗 Thanks for sharing. Hope many take something from this. That something I always enjoy - of my elders ways, the basis of my faith and of my complete life. We are ever blessed. Keep up your hearts' ways... those truths carry you thru every season of your journey. 🤗🙌🏼 🙏🏻💖 Shalom.
My mom wasn't Mennonite but she hung her laundry outside, my dad had a huge garden. We had goats and horses. My mom canned etc. . It was a good childhood.
Hi Tessie, just wanted to share one more thing...you are so right about the Bible and prayer. 2 Timothy 3:16 "All Scripture inspired of God and beneficial for teaching, for reproving, for setting things straight, for disciplining in righteousness." One can NEVER go wrong when they incorporate the BEST way to live, through the Scriptures! Going back to what I like to call "Basic Living"! Your grand daughter is gorgeous and looks beautiful in those dresses...
My father wanted a simple funeral and he too was buried in a pine casket. I remember my older sister (now passed away) telling me when she was a small child her memories of having to attend funerals of grandparents and they were held in their living rooms, which was normal for Mexican/Americans from years past...Thanks for sharing Tessie..
Until this day in Poland in small villages funerals are held in their living rooms. The tradition is to keep the deceased for two nights in the house. In the evenings family, neighbors and friends gather together to pray and sing funeral songs.
Some Mtn ppl here in South East KY still have their loved ones who passed in their living rooms instead of funeral homes & I remember yrs ago going to one. My stepmother owned a florist shop & we delivered some flowers there. My mamaw & papaw wasn't Mennonite, but they were very religious & very simple ppl . I'm very proud of my bloodline & up bringing! Thanks so much for the video! Blessings to all (=
It always surprises me how similar our up bringing was. There's something to be said about Pennsylvania dutch girls. Although your's was Mennonite and mine was Catholic there are extremely similar. Many memories of my mother are also cooking and sewing and having the house just right.
I thought the same thing, even though I as a suburban Protestant from the Michigan suburbs! We had so many of the same habits. I was born in 1954. We learned so many things due to the Depression and WWII sacrifices.
So many things you talked of is so different from the way I was raised but they are same as well. We were raised Catholic and we did our daily prayers each night after supper. Mom having 7 children stayed home till care of everything in the house. Made cloths for everyone any kind of material she found she turned into something. Old sheets into curtains and baby clothes there was nothing she couldn't make. I being the oldest always wanting to help she would tell me just watch cause I would learn more that way and I did. Now I know she didn't have the time to stop and teach her plate was too full with what was needed. But the house was always clean something was always cooking we had a roof over our heads we really had all we needed. And we always felt loved. Sending love, hugs and prayers. Keep smiling sweetie xoxo
My mother was a practical and frugal homemaker. She was also very organized and worked very hard. I didnt realize how hard she worked until I got older. She could work longer hours and harder than I ever could. I think she is still the kindest and most giving person I have ever known. She forgave and loved unconditionally. The most important thing she taught me was to love God and to read His word. I like hearing about your family Tessie. Thank you for sharing. God Bless!
Tessie you have the sweetest way of looking at life. I am so happy and blessed to see your videos each day. Thank you so much for sharing with us all. See you tomorrow, Hugs and Prayers, your friend Tammy
My mother had several different clothes lines. When I was a small child, and dad was getting his appliance repair business off the ground. We might go for 6 months without a clothes dryer. He would sell those as soon as he had one running... I don't think we went without one much past my 11th birthday.
My MOM hung out clothes on the line even in the winter....MEMORIES MEAN SO MUCH TO ME...Thank you for the wonderful videos Tessie your a very special lady.❤️
We have a small Mennonites group, in Washington state, such a nice group of ladies, I met while I was buying cucumbers and dill to make pickles, they were tickled pink, that a regular gal knew had to can, it's sad because the old ways are dying off and if you don't share your knowledge, it will go away.
I appreciate you so much, your teaching me, your Mennonite ways. Traditions are an important grounding/rock. I hope ALL, including upcoming new Americans! WELCOME! Hold onto your traditions, the useful ones anyway! Remember the others, a little respect goes along way. Love you woman!
These Mennonite videos are so interesting. I did not know how they lived. Most of the ways you described your grandparents and their frugal ways are the same as my grandmother(bigmama) she did not waste anything and she made her own rugs and yard brooms etc. Thank you for sharing these stories.👍💙
Tessie you’re right about the bible, it’s truly a letter from our loving father Jehovah! It’s for all people young and old. Tells a lot about who our creator is and his thinking on all matters of life. So comforting and encouraging when we listen to his wisdom. Even creation itself testifies the qualities of the almighty creator. The prophet Daniel example of devotion to god teaches us so much about faith and staying close to god. Thank you so much for your beautiful life skills! Mother taught you well🥰
Great values and love the traditions. My great grandma was a brubaker also. Alot of my favorite recipes are from her copy of a mennonite Pennsylvania Dutch cook book. We live in a small town that has a fair amount of Mennonites both buggy and more modern driving ones. I shop at mostly Mennonite places. Bulk foods, farm supply, green house/ irrigation supplies ect. I always leave a t shirt in my car so if I'm wearing a tank top and I stop by I can cover up more to not be disrespectful.
My father-in-law passed in his 50's and he was shown in his home. This was in a small town in the 60's and everyone knew him. We were not Mennonite but I think it was more common then. My Mom and Mother-in-law never wore shorts, slacks, jeans or a bathing suit their whole life and I was not allowed to either until I was out on my own after graduation I still wear dresses and skirts a lot. I love your skirt Tessie so pretty..
The first time I ever wore a bathing suit (1 piece) I was in my 30's and only did so for Physical Therapy in a pool and started wearing shorts, the longer versions when I was in my late 30's. I grew up with a very old fashioned father, he would tell me "good/decent girls don't dress like that". I did get to wear pants, slack, and jeans in my tween years and up... How times have changed!!
This was a very interesting video Tessie I find it really fascinating to hear about the traditions of the Mennonites and you have some lovely memories in handmade clothes and the lovely peg bag and old dolly peg type pegs are the best 😃 You are a great custodian of your ancestors lives and traditions and I'm sure that will live on in your grandaughters too 💕🌹🌺🇬🇧
My family was not Amish or Mennonite but the upbringing was very similar. One side came to Eastern Pa. from Eastern Europe escaping communisim. Very old world. The clothespin story jogged a memory. Lol. Thank you for jogging those memories. So many good ones . . .
I don't like to fill in open questions, but a lot of mennonites moved to Eastern Europe back in the day and later moved on to the USA. I'm not saying that your heritage is mennonite but perhaps they come from an area where a few Mennonites lived and they were influenced by them. It sounds plausible, but we never know.
So much valuable information packed into one 14 minute video, Tessie! Thanks so much! Many of the topics you touched on have so much to do with the way that people who live the Mennonite/Amish lifestyle seem to be anchored in -- can't think of the best word here, but I'll say - *reality.* They know where their food comes from. They know their neighbors. They know how clothing and furniture are made. And -- (I'm so glad that you touched on this topic) -- they know what is involved with birth and death in the family. When I was in nurses' training years ago there were fellow students there who had never seen a deceased person in their lives. It was traumatic for them when they finally encountered death in real life. Their parents had "protected" them from going to wakes, funerals, visitation, etc. all throughout their growing up years. So death was remote and "sanitized" to them. In the Mennonite/Amish rural tradition, death was a part of the rhythm of life. Farm animals had a given lifespan and it was accepted that the members of the family learned to recognize that this is a normal part of the cycle of life. The family supported relatives who were ill, and deaths and funerals (as well as births) often happened at home -- as you described so eloquently. Can't sign off tonight, though, without mentioning how pretty Sierra looks in her Mennonite dresses. Like they were made for her! She seems to have such a sweet, tranquil spirit and is going to grow into a wonderful young woman! Blessings to you all.
Tessie I was taught to cut out the bad spots and go on... One time the neighbor lady and I ordered bushels of peaches...I had all the pie shells rolled out...made peach jam,and peach butter. She said don't throw those peelings away ...you can make peach butter..I sure did.none of the peach was wasted.
Homemakers most definitely work!! I love prayer, thank God he gave us the way to pray , and praying for others most definitely brings results, maybe not the way we would want them to be but according to God's plan and why would we want it any other way!!
Im not religious at all but i do like old fashioned values and ways .....not all but some. I live like you tess taking old values and infultrating them into my life . Makes my life better. Great video love xxx
Good Morning Tessie, Sisters, Brothers, and Friends:) Wish you all a wonderful blessed Wednesday filled with Gods Joy and Happiness:) Remember to pray for one another and for all around the world:) God Bless You! Love you all:) Keep smiling be safe:)
I’m a Catholic and my mum taught me to wear a clean dress and be clean when visiting anyone as a mark of respect and appreciation for welcoming us into their homes. I love this episode. I’ve rewatched it several times.
Thank you for sharing your parents way of saving money! You speak highly of them and I wish my kids will do the same. You are an awesome, very grounded woman. God bless you! ❤️🙏
I love this video!! My mama and her sisters used those type of clothespins to make dolls for Christmas ornaments. They made little men and women all dressed up! My mama also taught me how to keep things clean and nice. I didn't grow up with money or a fancy house but we always took care of our things!
I am so glad that I found your channel! When you speak about your life I am reminded of my parents and grandparents life that started in the southern states of Georgia and Arkansas. They too had funerals in the home, and they also did a lot of the things that you speak about… It brings a lump to my throat which is a humbling thing Miss Tessie God bless you sister!
Blessed upbringing Tessie! We had those clothespins and drew faces on them too! Was thinking of you today. I was cleaning my pantry and checking expiration dates and had untouched, unopened spices that expired a year ago. Still sealed. I wondered if they were still useable and thought, "Tessie would know." I tossed them but think they looked fine. They were marjoram, fennel, and thyme, I think. Love to hear your family traditions. Seems making things from scratch and hanging out laundry is coming back in style. Have a great night.
@@HomesteadTessie I thought so. Thank you. Same for canned goods like pie filling? Am holding on to some cherry pie filling that was "best used by July 2021"
Your mom was a smart lady. I admire her values in the Mennonite ways. After my father died in Vietnam war my mom moved me and my brother home to her family so we were far away from my dad's Mennonite side of the family. My mother tried to teach and instill the Mennonite ways out of respect I guess for the family I missed out on. Thank you for sharing your stories. I really enjoy them.
I was raised in such a respected, valued way, and no way am I ever going to release these roots that are such a gift from our own family, & a caring community!! Much love to all.
Somehow the simple life included respect and today’s complicated life has forgotten all about it. I love this video it reminds me of my grandparents who were not Mennonite but lived the simple life much like yours
Love Loved Loved the video. Although i was raised in this world completely Americanized, my family always told me i was different. about 5 yrs. ago my hubby and i moved from California to Missouri, 2 yrs. later he passed away so i find myself alone with 2 boys. But i do not have the entitles American ideals, my mom taught me how to cook from scratch, i was never one to wear revealing clothes and i never cared much about hanging out with the girls on the weekends like you hear of today. I love being at home, i learned how to can my own foods make my own butter and cheese and so much more. Thank you so much for sharing your life with us.
Loved this! Thank you! Got tears in my eyes. Between 1972-1980, we lived in Lancaster Co PA, where I became acquainted with the plain life. We attended a church in Manheim called the Manheim Pentecostal Church. Those were some of the happiest days of my life!
I absolutely love learning about how you were raised! It is so interesting and so incredibly relevant for me these days. Thank you so much for sharing Tessie 😊❤
I truly appreciate these videos and looking forward to learning more: I’m a young mom of 2 and my mother has been good but never taught me much of what you said thank you
I remember those clothes pins.It seems like everything was made better and stronger back then.They throw things together so cheaply now a days.Those really were the good old days.I hope you all have a great evening! P
I agree with the simple funeral practices fro many reasons, including sparing the huge amount of chemicals that go into the earth with the remains. It does seem to require a community who are trained in how to step in for the grieving family, I know there are some groups that have formed for that purpose. The Menno's do have some great ways, and we can all learn a lot from them, as long as the cult-like control is excluded. Thanks for sharing your family with us.
"We're too poor to buy cheap stuff" I am the same! Good quality is what lasts longest, making it "cheaper" in the long run! If you have to keep replacing stuff, you might as well have bought the more expensive, better quality item!
Never be ashamed of who and Whose you are. I love the fact that you don't conform to the world. You are true to yourself and that is what makes you sweet and special. I think negative comments come from those who don't have inner peace, so in that case you can only pray that God will bless them.
Your stories are very. It takes me back to a time when I was a child and my mother would tell us her stories about when she was a child. Very relaxing. Comforting and I enjoy listening.
I appreciate all the lessons and values you learned. Your mom was an amazing mom! Tessie I love listening to your stories the memories and keepsakes are a priceless gift! Your girls are gorgeous models!
I really enjoyed this video. I liked hearing about your grandma's and your mom's traditions. Very interesting. I enjoyed the story about the dresses and the funerals. I would like to see some pictures of your mom wearing the dresses and bonnet.
A stay at home mom is the "hardest" job in the world!
Under paid, some areunder appreciated, last one to go to sleep 1st to rise. ❤❤❤
I was a stay at home mom for many years and i miss those day's.
Love you sweetie ❤❤❤
The value of respect is sorely missing in today's world. 😪
Good evening Eileen my friend:) I agree %100:) Love you:)
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So true in today's world 🌍 sad 😢 to say it, I sure miss my momma n my mammaw so much ✨⭐✨❗
I love that Bible. It is beautiful. My ancestors are Mennonite and Amish. We had funerals in the living room as well. Yes, I have seen those dressed in white on going home and living in dark clothes all of life. I am from Alleghany county in Pennsylvania. I was a foundling in Lancaster county in 1987. My old mother and father, legally adoptive due to my founding, were Mennonite yeomen that lived on the earth. Their only advice to me was to always be employed (and yes housework was employment) and to marry a man willing to work. It has served me well.
You brought back a memory from 1946,I was 6 years old. Grandpa had Past away and was in the living room at the farm, after I saw Grandpa in the casket I went over to the table and got a pickle ,took it over to the casket and my Aunty got after me, " BUT Grandpa likes pickles!!! THANKS FOR MEMORY. God Bless. Jean
As I got older around 40 it hit me I didn't need all that extra stuff so started to live more simple
This was just the sweetest heart to heart, talking about your Mother, Grandmother and money saving traditions passed on to you. I enjoy hearing about your memories of life lessons taught to you by your Mennonite family.❤️
My Grandpaw's funeral was held at his home in Louisiana. He was in the living room for a week, as the father of 12 , we had to wait for all the family, who lived in other States, to arrive. At first I was scared but by the end of the week my cousins and I were so used to him being in there we hardly noticed. Their home was old and the floors slanted and uneven. One afternoon my cousins and I were chasing each other through the house and Grandpa's coffin started bouncing because we were shaking the old floors with our chasing each other. One of my Aunts told us to stop before we knocked Grandpaw off the table his coffin was lying on. I was 9 yrs old at the time. I loved visiting my family in that old house and the memories are still my fondest!
This is just beautiful ❤️..... Reminds me of how I'm raising my family and taking care of my home!
If you want more clothes pegs (no spring) Dollar Tree carries them in the craft area.
Thanks for the heads up !
Your granddaughter reminds me so much of myself with my grandmother. I followed her around and hung on every word she said. So in love with my grandma, she'll be in our hearts till the day we can see her again.
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Tho an old video, glad I came across it. Thank you Tessie; it was beautifully said and is beautifully exemplified among the thousands, what a sweet spirit you have. 🤗 Thanks for sharing. Hope many take something from this.
That something I always enjoy - of my elders ways, the basis of my faith and of my complete life. We are ever blessed. Keep up your hearts' ways... those truths carry you thru every season of your journey. 🤗🙌🏼 🙏🏻💖 Shalom.
My mom wasn't Mennonite but she hung her laundry outside, my dad had a huge garden. We had goats and horses. My mom canned etc. . It was a good childhood.
Hi Tessie, just wanted to share one more thing...you are so right about the Bible and prayer. 2 Timothy 3:16 "All Scripture inspired of God and beneficial for teaching, for reproving, for setting things straight, for disciplining in righteousness." One can NEVER go wrong when they incorporate the BEST way to live, through the Scriptures! Going back to what I like to call "Basic Living"! Your grand daughter is gorgeous and looks beautiful in those dresses...
It's good you instilled what your mom taught you and have those things for memories.
My father wanted a simple funeral and he too was buried in a pine casket. I remember my older sister (now passed away) telling me when she was a small child her memories of having to attend funerals of grandparents and they were held in their living rooms, which was normal for Mexican/Americans from years past...Thanks for sharing Tessie..
Until this day in Poland in small villages funerals are held in their living rooms. The tradition is to keep the deceased for two nights in the house. In the evenings family, neighbors and friends gather together to pray and sing funeral songs.
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The clothes pins my mom and I made Christmas ornaments out of them. I still have them
I value you and thank God for your beautiful spirit. I love the simple life and the way you honor your parents:)
Some Mtn ppl here in South East KY still have their loved ones who passed in their living rooms instead of funeral homes & I remember yrs ago going to one. My stepmother owned a florist shop & we delivered some flowers there. My mamaw & papaw wasn't Mennonite, but they were very religious & very simple ppl . I'm very proud of my bloodline & up bringing! Thanks so much for the video! Blessings to all (=
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It always surprises me how similar our up bringing was. There's something to be said about Pennsylvania dutch girls. Although your's was Mennonite and mine was Catholic there are extremely similar. Many memories of my mother are also cooking and sewing and having the house just right.
I thought the same thing, even though I as a suburban Protestant from the Michigan suburbs! We had so many of the same habits. I was born in 1954. We learned so many things due to the Depression and WWII sacrifices.
So many things you talked of is so different from the way I was raised but they are same as well. We were raised Catholic and we did our daily prayers each night after supper. Mom having 7 children stayed home till care of everything in the house. Made cloths for everyone any kind of material she found
she turned into something. Old sheets into curtains and baby clothes there was nothing she couldn't make. I being the oldest always wanting to help she would tell me just watch cause I would learn more that way and I did. Now I know she didn't have the time to stop and teach her plate was too full with what was needed. But the house was always clean something was always cooking we had a roof over our heads we really had all we needed. And we always felt loved.
Sending love, hugs and prayers. Keep smiling sweetie xoxo
My mother was a practical and frugal homemaker. She was also very organized and worked very hard. I didnt realize how hard she worked until I got older. She could work longer hours and harder than I ever could. I think she is still the kindest and most giving person I have ever known. She forgave and loved unconditionally. The most important thing she taught me was to love God and to read His word. I like hearing about your family Tessie. Thank you for sharing. God Bless!
Tessie you have the sweetest way of looking at life. I am so happy and blessed to see your videos each day. Thank you so much for sharing with us all. See you tomorrow, Hugs and Prayers, your friend Tammy
That was so precious! And I had forgotten about close pins dolls. 😍
My mother had several different clothes lines. When I was a small child, and dad was getting his appliance repair business off the ground. We might go for 6 months without a clothes dryer. He would sell those as soon as he had one running... I don't think we went without one much past my 11th birthday.
You bring Peace...thank you
That was refreshing! Thank you, Tessie!
You don’t know how amazing these types of videos that you’re doing are Tessie! They are beautiful, thank you for sharing your traditions ❤
My MOM hung out clothes on the line even in the winter....MEMORIES MEAN SO MUCH TO ME...Thank you for the wonderful videos Tessie your a very special lady.❤️
My daddy was in my great grandmothers home I was 6 years old when I lost him. I will never forget that.
Thank you Tessie, such a treasured video. I appreciate all you shared, 😍
I played with clothespin dolls as a small child!
We have a small Mennonites group, in Washington state, such a nice group of ladies, I met while I was buying cucumbers and dill to make pickles, they were tickled pink, that a regular gal knew had to can, it's sad because the old ways are dying off and if you don't share your knowledge, it will go away.
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I'm in Washington state and buy my bread from the Mennonites near me.get eggs and milk also.glad they are there.
You mom sounds like such an amazing woman! Thanks for sharing your memories with us.
Very very interesting Tessie. I always enjoy your simplistic and calming traditional behavioral ways
I wish I had a neighbor like you to can with!!!!
I appreciate you so much, your teaching me, your Mennonite ways. Traditions are an important grounding/rock. I hope ALL, including upcoming new Americans! WELCOME! Hold onto your traditions, the useful ones anyway! Remember the others, a little respect goes along way. Love you woman!
Hi Tessie
These Mennonite videos are so interesting. I did not know how they lived. Most of the ways you described your grandparents and their frugal ways are the same as my grandmother(bigmama) she did not waste anything and she made her own rugs and yard brooms etc. Thank you for sharing these stories.👍💙
Tessie you’re right about the bible, it’s truly a letter from our loving father Jehovah! It’s for all people young and old. Tells a lot about who our creator is and his thinking on all matters of life. So comforting and encouraging when we listen to his wisdom. Even creation itself testifies the qualities of the almighty creator. The prophet Daniel example of devotion to god teaches us so much about faith and staying close to god. Thank you so much for your beautiful life skills! Mother taught you well🥰
Blessings to you and your family Tessie💖
I really enjoy living a more simple life. Love and hugs.
Thank You Tessie 🤎🌻🕯️🪔🌈🕊️🍁🐔Take Care
Great values and love the traditions. My great grandma was a brubaker also. Alot of my favorite recipes are from her copy of a mennonite Pennsylvania Dutch cook book. We live in a small town that has a fair amount of Mennonites both buggy and more modern driving ones. I shop at mostly Mennonite places. Bulk foods, farm supply, green house/ irrigation supplies ect. I always leave a t shirt in my car so if I'm wearing a tank top and I stop by I can cover up more to not be disrespectful.
Tessie I can only imagine what that was like for you to lose a Cousin so young. I remember going to a funeral in a house a long time ago.
Good video I love when you talk about the old things 🌟
My father-in-law passed in his 50's and he was shown in his home. This was in a small town in the 60's and everyone knew him. We were not Mennonite but I think it was more common then. My Mom and Mother-in-law never wore shorts, slacks, jeans or a bathing suit their whole life and I was not allowed to either until I was out on my own after graduation I still wear dresses and skirts a lot. I love your skirt Tessie so pretty..
The first time I ever wore a bathing suit (1 piece) I was in my 30's and only did so for Physical Therapy in a pool and started wearing shorts, the longer versions when I was in my late 30's. I grew up with a very old fashioned father, he would tell me "good/decent girls don't dress like that". I did get to wear pants, slack, and jeans in my tween years and up... How times have changed!!
This was a very interesting video Tessie I find it really fascinating to hear about the traditions of the Mennonites and you have some lovely memories in handmade clothes and the lovely peg bag and old dolly peg type pegs are the best 😃 You are a great custodian of your ancestors lives and traditions and I'm sure that will live on in your grandaughters too 💕🌹🌺🇬🇧
Oh I love the way you worded this. Makes me want to be better about protecting my heritage and memories.
My family was not Amish or Mennonite but the upbringing was very similar. One side came to Eastern Pa. from Eastern Europe escaping communisim. Very old world. The clothespin story jogged a memory. Lol. Thank you for jogging those memories. So many good ones . . .
I don't like to fill in open questions, but a lot of mennonites moved to Eastern Europe back in the day and later moved on to the USA. I'm not saying that your heritage is mennonite but perhaps they come from an area where a few Mennonites lived and they were influenced by them. It sounds plausible, but we never know.
So much valuable information packed into one 14 minute video, Tessie! Thanks so much!
Many of the topics you touched on have so much to do with the way that people who live the Mennonite/Amish lifestyle seem to be anchored in -- can't think of the best word here, but I'll say - *reality.* They know where their food comes from. They know their neighbors. They know how clothing and furniture are made. And -- (I'm so glad that you touched on this topic) -- they know what is involved with birth and death in the family.
When I was in nurses' training years ago there were fellow students there who had never seen a deceased person in their lives. It was traumatic for them when they finally encountered death in real life. Their parents had "protected" them from going to wakes, funerals, visitation, etc. all throughout their growing up years. So death was remote and "sanitized" to them. In the Mennonite/Amish rural tradition, death was a part of the rhythm of life. Farm animals had a given lifespan and it was accepted that the members of the family learned to recognize that this is a normal part of the cycle of life. The family supported relatives who were ill, and deaths and funerals (as well as births) often happened at home -- as you described so eloquently.
Can't sign off tonight, though, without mentioning how pretty Sierra looks in her Mennonite dresses. Like they were made for her! She seems to have such a sweet, tranquil spirit and is going to grow into a wonderful young woman! Blessings to you all.
Tessie I was taught to cut out the bad spots and go on...
One time the neighbor lady and I ordered bushels of peaches...I had all the pie shells rolled out...made peach jam,and peach butter.
She said don't throw those peelings away ...you can make peach butter..I sure did.none of the peach was wasted.
Homemakers most definitely work!! I love prayer, thank God he gave us the way to pray , and praying for others most definitely brings results, maybe not the way we would want them to be but according to God's plan and why would we want it any other way!!
Im not religious at all but i do like old fashioned values and ways .....not all but some. I live like you tess taking old values and infultrating them into my life . Makes my life better. Great video love xxx
I love your stories.
Love this video. It’s important to keep traditions alive and remember the past. It is what made us who we are.
Good Morning Tessie, Sisters, Brothers, and Friends:) Wish you all a wonderful blessed Wednesday filled with Gods Joy and Happiness:) Remember to pray for one another and for all around the world:) God Bless You! Love you all:) Keep smiling be safe:)
I’m a Catholic and my mum taught me to wear a clean dress and be clean when visiting anyone as a mark of respect and appreciation for welcoming us into their homes. I love this episode. I’ve rewatched it several times.
Thanks Tessie for sharing! This video was fascinating to me. I love hearing about the old ways. Have a blessed day
Thank you for sharing your parents way of saving money! You speak highly of them and I wish my kids will do the same. You are an awesome, very grounded woman. God bless you! ❤️🙏
I love this video!! My mama and her sisters used those type of clothespins to make dolls for Christmas ornaments. They made little men and women all dressed up! My mama also taught me how to keep things clean and nice. I didn't grow up with money or a fancy house but we always took care of our things!
I am so glad that I found your channel! When you speak about your life I am reminded of my parents and grandparents life that started in the southern states of Georgia and Arkansas. They too had funerals in the home, and they also did a lot of the things that you speak about… It brings a lump to my throat which is a humbling thing Miss Tessie God bless you sister!
Enjoyed hearing about your upbringing...such precious memories..I also greatly admire the Amish way of living!!
Good evening, Tessie, Thank you for this video. I always loved the Mennonite and Amish way of life.
Beautiful thoughts and memories love this
Blessed upbringing Tessie! We had those clothespins and drew faces on them too! Was thinking of you today. I was cleaning my pantry and checking expiration dates and had untouched, unopened spices that expired a year ago. Still sealed. I wondered if they were still useable and thought, "Tessie would know." I tossed them but think they looked fine. They were marjoram, fennel, and thyme, I think. Love to hear your family traditions. Seems making things from scratch and hanging out laundry is coming back in style. Have a great night.
Yes they are just fine to use !
@@HomesteadTessie I thought so. Thank you. Same for canned goods like pie filling? Am holding on to some cherry pie filling that was "best used by July 2021"
yes !!
Your mom was a smart lady. I admire her values in the Mennonite ways. After my father died in Vietnam war my mom moved me and my brother home to her family so we were far away from my dad's Mennonite side of the family. My mother tried to teach and instill the Mennonite ways out of respect I guess for the family I missed out on. Thank you for sharing your stories. I really enjoy them.
What wonderful memories you have of your mother and the values you were taught, the Bible is very important for our whole life, she taught you well!
I was raised in such a respected, valued way, and no way am I ever going to release these roots that are such a gift from our own family, & a caring community!! Much love to all.
Somehow the simple life included respect and today’s complicated life has forgotten all about it. I love this video it reminds me of my grandparents who were not Mennonite but lived the simple life much like yours
Love Loved Loved the video. Although i was raised in this world completely Americanized, my family always told me i was different. about 5 yrs. ago my hubby and i moved from California to Missouri, 2 yrs. later he passed away so i find myself alone with 2 boys. But i do not have the entitles American ideals, my mom taught me how to cook from scratch, i was never one to wear revealing clothes and i never cared much about hanging out with the girls on the weekends like you hear of today. I love being at home, i learned how to can my own foods make my own butter and cheese and so much more. Thank you so much for sharing your life with us.
I found some of those cloths pens in an old hardware store were I live
Loved this! Thank you! Got tears in my eyes. Between 1972-1980, we lived in Lancaster Co PA, where I became acquainted with the plain life. We attended a church in Manheim called the Manheim Pentecostal Church. Those were some of the happiest days of my life!
Sweet memories, Tessie. :) I don’t think our needs are much different from your sweet grandmothers. Blessings!
Hi sweet sis...
Thank you for the traditions/tips....for the clarity about "it" all.....
Love this chat !!!
Soo many tips !!!!
Love you sis !!
My mom used to do the old ways to she was Methodist
I absolutely love learning about how you were raised! It is so interesting and so incredibly relevant for me these days. Thank you so much for sharing Tessie 😊❤
You are wonderful tessie...I love your stories
Hi Tessie 🖐️ yes HalleluYahuah and Amein!!!! ❤️
I truly appreciate these videos and looking forward to learning more: I’m a young mom of 2 and my mother has been good but never taught me much of what you said thank you
You are so welcome! Thank you for your amazing encouraging words to me !!
I'm getting more plan I'm tired of each day what to wear
thanks for sharing your story and tips. i love all ya;ll.
I really enjoy listening to your family traditions and stories and how you grew up! 😍😍😍
Thank you Tessie very nice message!
I remember those clothes pins.It seems like everything was made better and stronger back then.They throw things together so cheaply now a days.Those really were the good old days.I hope you all have a great evening!
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Love your skirt. It looks very good on you. Another great video, thanks and God Bless
Me too, our elders were in their house. Pine only.
I sooo enjoyed this video
Can you even find those clothes pins anymore? I haven't seen them in yrs (=
I agree with the simple funeral practices fro many reasons, including sparing the huge amount of chemicals that go into the earth with the remains. It does seem to require a community who are trained in how to step in for the grieving family, I know there are some groups that have formed for that purpose. The Menno's do have some great ways, and we can all learn a lot from them, as long as the cult-like control is excluded. Thanks for sharing your family with us.
I enjoy listening to your common sense approach to life and way of living, The chickens look healthy and seem to be getting along very well
"We're too poor to buy cheap stuff" I am the same! Good quality is what lasts longest, making it "cheaper" in the long run! If you have to keep replacing stuff, you might as well have bought the more expensive, better quality item!
Never be ashamed of who and Whose you are. I love the fact that you don't conform to the world. You are true to yourself and that is what makes you sweet and special. I think negative comments come from those who don't have inner peace, so in that case you can only pray that God will bless them.
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Your stories are very. It takes me back to a time when I was a child and my mother would tell us her stories about when she was a child. Very relaxing. Comforting and I enjoy listening.
I appreciate all the lessons and values you learned. Your mom was an amazing mom! Tessie I love listening to your stories the memories and keepsakes are a priceless gift! Your girls are gorgeous models!
Hello from Maine.❤
I really enjoyed this video. I liked hearing about your grandma's and your mom's traditions. Very interesting. I enjoyed the story about the dresses and the funerals. I would like to see some pictures of your mom wearing the dresses and bonnet.