Do Homemakers Have Too Much Time on Their Hands? | Katie of Now That We’re a Family

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  • I heard Katie and her husband discussing this idea on their podcast, and I was intrigued by the thought that maybe a problem we face as homemakers is not that we don’t have enough time, but that we have too much of it. In our conversation, Katie and I look at how modern conveniences save us time but have presented us with new challenges in terms of productivity and efficiency. We hope this episode leaves you feeling encouraged that you can get things done with kids around, you can learn new skills, and you can become the kind of homemaker you dream of being. Join us!
    In this episode, we cover:
    - Being intentional as mothers of large families
    - How modern convenience has presented us new challenges
    - Filling up our time with soul satisfying pursuits
    - Can you really get stuff done with little kids around?
    - Avoiding boredom in motherhood and choosing fulfilling activities instead
    - The freedom of keeping a simplified home
    - Discerning what homemaking tasks are worth our time
    - Overcoming the mental barrier of learning new skills
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  • @ozarkview928
    @ozarkview928 ปีที่แล้ว +26

    I get this ! ❤ I grew up in a conservative Mennonite home . The only social media we had was a phone on the wall . And my Mom never churned the butter that was a child’s job ! We took turns . We also took turns washing dishes , mom rarely washed dishes we took turns doing barn chores etc etc . Our recreation was reading , playing play dough or dolls and in the woods , we were never bored ! We were just glad for a break from all the chores . I was the oldest of nine .As a Mom I did what my Mom and grandma did , the children were given things to do as soon as they were able we did not entertain our children. If they got bored they were either put to work or found something to do so they wouldn’t have to work 😅 . Also in our culture us women all did the same thing there were no expectations of doing anything other then being a homemaker . It was a small world maybe but I feel blessed to have had it .

  • @KelleyRichelle
    @KelleyRichelle ปีที่แล้ว +29

    This was very thought provoking. As a mom of six, I agree with so much of what you both said. You learn so much after having many children, that you just can’t/don’t usually know when first starting out.
    Podcasts like this, where experienced large family parents can share their wisdom is invaluable.

  • @meggo6673
    @meggo6673 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Yes! Yes! Yes! I love to get rid of clothes rather than storing them in totes!
    Also, I never feel bored, but it may be because I don’t have social media and I’m a project person. If anything, I get frustrated with myself for taking on too much. For example, yesterday we picked 75 pounds of strawberries and then spent the day processing them, in addition to all my normal daily activities.
    Thank you for this episode. I love hearing what works for other moms of big families. I totally agree with how we can build up stuff in our heads. Mental burdens and decision fatigue is a real thing. I think it all comes with habits. The days I start with my supplements, a quart of water, some time on my rebounder and in my Bible, starting two loads of laundry and folding two, getting breakfast made before kids wake- those are the best days. But it sure is hard to make those things become habits.

  • @aloras405
    @aloras405 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    There's another difference in laundry from years ago and now. The way we dress is drastically different. Many garments weren't actually washed. Only the layers against the skin were washed with regularity. The shift and underclothes were washed. Sometimes the petticoats. Corsets/stays, corset covers, underdress gowns, coats and the other outer layers weren't washed regularly because they didn't really need to be. Many gowns had a dust ruffle that could be removed and washed and then reattached. It saved things from wear and tear. NOW we wash absolutely everything we wear so there's more to wash.

    • @aloras405
      @aloras405 ปีที่แล้ว

      Also, most people did not do their own laundry, especially in big cities. They sent their clothes to a laundress who washed them.

  • @thecoopers6636
    @thecoopers6636 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    I highly recommend involving the children in the tasks you do at home. Children when very young love to be part of what you are doing, they love to feel useful. They want to try things for themselves. Everything is new to them, and it is special! I love watching my children learn and grow. Become their cheerleader and encourager. Moms are struggling because they are competing with their children whereas they need to change their mindset and realize that their children are their work and their pride and joy. This time will soon pass. You want them involved in what you're doing. Whether that's laundry, baking, cleaning, or cross stitching, sewing, resting, playing. In regards to too much time, yes, moms are filling it up with things that don't need to be done instead of things that should be done. Shift your priorities and thinking to what will build your family up and eliminate the time wasters.

  • @valeriesearles3000
    @valeriesearles3000 ปีที่แล้ว +47

    Our first baby got a whole nursery room(crib dresser/changing table). Our 5th baby has a
    co sleeper and a basket in my closet 😂

    • @beans4853
      @beans4853 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      That's funny. My first 2 there was no place in our tiny apt besides a crib, my 3rd got an entire nursery 😂

    • @ThisBraveHeart
      @ThisBraveHeart ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yep!😂 we’re moving soon and third baby doesn’t even have a room yet lol.

    • @cooker-q4x
      @cooker-q4x ปีที่แล้ว

      Ha! Funny isn’t it! Same thing with our #9…only time and room for the priorities.

    • @SkySilver777
      @SkySilver777 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@beans4853 same! we had no money and a small house with our first, I feel like your 4th has been way more spoiled lol

  • @BarbaraM7-1
    @BarbaraM7-1 ปีที่แล้ว +29

    Is anyone else just blown away like 🤯🤍🤯
    This is the BEST podcast episode I've ever listened to! My life is about to be radically different. These 2 ladies together spoke straight to my heart!

  • @servantwarrior880
    @servantwarrior880 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    We have five daughters and we have no family that is involved in their lives. Our hope is that our children as adults will never have to go through life without having supportive parents right there to help when needed. I don't want them to have to go through what we have with no family. We want our grandchildren to never have to go through life without having grandparents, parents, aunts, uncles, and siblings to live life together. I hope our girls can stay super close as adults, and I hope my husband and I live long, healthy lives to help them as long as we can!

  • @hannahsemple
    @hannahsemple ปีที่แล้ว +25

    I am a mother of six in the UK and I think because we have too much time, we actually take on extra things to do and then get overwhelmed with it all. Well that’s what I seem to do lol

    • @erikastanger7848
      @erikastanger7848 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes! This is so very true. My list of to dos is so very long, but not all of it is even necessary.

  • @ashleygunter8712
    @ashleygunter8712 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    This is a real thing, my dryer broke a few weeks back and had to hang all our laundry (family of 5) for about 2 weeks until we could get it repaired and I felt so relaxed and also I kept a better laundry schedule

  • @c.belles2465
    @c.belles2465 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This was really good! Because we have more time in our days and can "do more", it also means making more decisions and juggling more things. When laundry took half a day to a whole day, there wasn't much else that needed to be decided. Whereas now, I put a load of laundry in and then decide what I'm going to do for half an hour until it needs my attention to put it in the dryer, and then go back to what I was working on, or start something new. It's the transitions sometimes that lose me, or where I get distracted.

  • @mamagrahams9943
    @mamagrahams9943 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    New title, “zip it and get it done!” Haha I love your attitude towards home making, we are more than capable, if we all stop listening to the outside noise.

  • @meganmartin3244
    @meganmartin3244 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I don’t really look for systems anymore, but I DO feel lost on how to add homeschooling to the housework, cooking, and six going on seven children. I’ve had seven children in eight years and had a baby in the middle of trying to homeschool and now feel lost on how to do it all well. In a way that is a blessing to my family, myself and to the Lord.

  • @faithbenedict7823
    @faithbenedict7823 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    My dad works in a factory that doesn't have air conditioning all summer and he's doing hard manual labor. He'll get off of work and go home and do more hard labor!! His wife, works from home all day. She goes to sleep immediately after working and always has headaches. I notice that I'm way more rejuvenated after physical labor than I am mental labor. My dad thinks people are lazy nowadays but in reality, we're constantly having to do things that are sucking the life out of us lol. "An object in motion, stays in motion".

  • @alyssacrooks8443
    @alyssacrooks8443 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    I can't tell you how timely this podcast is for me! I am 38 weeks pregnant with my 4th and I was just feeling a little guilty this morning/wondering if it's normal that I haven't fully even mentally processed this pregnancy and now it's almost over and time to prep for labor/birth. It's not that I feel I'm overly busy, but my days are blessed and full of good work with my three babies. And I've also wondered if I have too much time because at this point in pregnancy my energy level is pretty low so I'm slowing down and just maintaining the house and a little bored some days now that home school is done for the summer as well lol I wondered am I the only one who is bored? But I don't want to do too much right now either so just trying to take each day as it comes and go to the park or for a walk with the kids. I love your channel and am always very inspired by your joy in homemaking so thanks for sharing that and these other beautiful women that you interview as well. ❤ Prayers for both you ladies as your pregnancies are reaching the finish line as well!!

  • @kelly-annegray2614
    @kelly-annegray2614 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Lisa, I haven't commented before, but I have been loving your podcasts. They are blessing me so much! I have an almost q8 month old and I needed this episode! I felt so bad for feeling bored just playing with a toddler! I love keeping home and trying new things (just made sauerkraut for the first time!), but learning how to do things with a little one. I feel a desperate need for mental stimulation and this just made so much sense! Thank you!

  • @alfusca9824
    @alfusca9824 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    What a wonderfully inspiring lady! Definitely following her podcast & TH-cam

  • @de6klompjes108
    @de6klompjes108 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I have 4 daughters and i am a sahm. For my own sanity i picked fitness as my big hobby. I go 4 times a week. For 1-2 hours while kids are in school. In the holidays i will go two times and 2 times at home. It really helped feeling more fulfilled and happier. I have to get out of the home because my mind keeps thinking about all the things doing in my home if i stay at home. But when i go out i literally dont think about our home 😂

  • @thesearethedays9398
    @thesearethedays9398 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    As a stay at home mom of 3 - I can assure everyone that there is never enough time to get everything done lol maybe when the kids are older ❤

  • @Mary_Quaid
    @Mary_Quaid ปีที่แล้ว +5

    This was SO encouraging. I’m 17 weeks pregnant and just out of the throws of morning sickness. I’m definitely the type that loves to do activities with my kids (I’m a former preschool teacher) so I definitely have felt guilty catching up on all the household duties instead of teaching but this made me feel a lot better about this season. Thank you!

  • @rough-hewnhomestead5737
    @rough-hewnhomestead5737 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I enjoyed this one! Yes--the mental burden of especially new-to-us things can be daunting. I am often put off by the mental energy I have to expend to make something a part of my most-days life. Sourdough is a great example. I make it often in the winter...sometimes daily for long stretches. In the summer I don't make it at all, so when it's time to get back to it in winter, I put it off because I have to re-train myself on the amounts of ingredients and the process.
    I have spent the last six or so months paring down our home. I tackled each room and the attic and got rid of many bags to donation and trash. I need to get rid of more, but even now I can clean our home so much more easily because there is less to clean around. I'm learning to have the acceptable minimum in most areas of my life.

  • @Simschicc
    @Simschicc ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Lisa, your videos bring me a sense of comfort and as if I have a friend and role model. I don’t have anyone in my life who sets the standards for family like you do. You’re inspiring and make me want to be a better mother and S/O ❤️ thank you .

    • @Simplefarmhouselife
      @Simplefarmhouselife  ปีที่แล้ว

      You are so welcome! Thank you!

    • @E.Cerulean
      @E.Cerulean ปีที่แล้ว

      what a beautiful thing to say, so wholesome 💕

  • @rickierice3590
    @rickierice3590 ปีที่แล้ว +58

    I always feel guilty because I sm a mom that finds it hard to enjoy playing with the kids.

    • @lesliec.7796
      @lesliec.7796 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Don’t feel guilt over that. Playing with our kids is only a portion of loving them and taking care of them and training them. Don’t allow that one thing to get you down. I can be the same way. Play when it is fun for you and sometimes a certain age feels more fun to play with! and that’s great! But again, that’s a part of motherhood but not the whole.💛

    • @steffa648
      @steffa648 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Yes different ages for sure might be more enjoyable. Like today I played Monopoly twice with my 5 and 7 year old and Monopoly is NOT a quick game but we had so much fun together!!

    • @mamagrahams9943
      @mamagrahams9943 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Try to find what YOU love to do and bring them along. For me, sitting building legos is too tedious and makes me twitch, 😂 but I could walk in the woods with my kids for hours, or play lawn games etc.

    • @arielsanchez1696
      @arielsanchez1696 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      There’s lots of books on this subject! Play is kids work 😊

    • @beans4853
      @beans4853 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I was the same with my first two. I'm so surprised how I'm enjoying it with my 3rd (to a limit. I can't do it for hours, don't get me wrong) I just don't have as much time for it so it's actually a good excuse to sort of relax but still do something...

  • @snuggisthecute
    @snuggisthecute ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I don't have kids and work outside the home full-time, and STILL this podcast was so encouraging and helpful!

  • @marymack1
    @marymack1 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Seems like our current culture actively works against developing self-discipline by offering so much convenience. Yet, we are still responsible for our time. :)

  • @thehappychappyhomestead8440
    @thehappychappyhomestead8440 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This minimal structure may apply to ppl that have decent sized homes. Our family of 6 lives in 600sqft single wide and this isn't really possible for us. I have 4 kids in one very tiny room, a teen, a 5 year old a 2 yr old and a baby. They all have few of their own things but it's such a cramped space that it's always a wreck. Our house is so small that we have to clean up our tiny space ALL day to keep it moderately tidy. Plus our homestead life means we have to store stuff that we use seasonally for the farm. We don't own a lot of things but it looks like a lot in a tiny space.

  • @stephj4940
    @stephj4940 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wow this was amazing! Talking about how to manage large families and talking about being unfulfilled was everything. Thank you for your wisdom.❤️

  • @diversekakes
    @diversekakes ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This was so great! I am going to request a podcast about moms and asking for help when needed. (Like hiring a house cleaner) if you have already done a podcast like this then I have not found it yet

  • @hannahmariestandridge2499
    @hannahmariestandridge2499 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I’m from a family of ten and I have all good memories and wonderful feelings about it! I’ve never heard of anyone personally from a big family that didn’t like it.
    I got married later but plan on having as many kids as possible. 4 years in we have had two and adopted one.

  • @marilynmiller8988
    @marilynmiller8988 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I'm the oldest of 11 kids and I loved it!!

  • @RobertaStonequist
    @RobertaStonequist ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Wow! What an incredible topic - this was a game changer for me. Realizing i’ve been procrastinating out of boredom is 🤯
    Before being a homemaker, I loved working because I was always so busy. I just haven’t found enough to fill my day! Thanks ladies!

  • @creativereindeer
    @creativereindeer 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow a newborn mum who is totally feeling weird and antsy and feel very different from people around me so really appreciated your steers for how I may well be able to use my time better!! Thanks team!

  • @marymack1
    @marymack1 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I'm not yet a mother, but I would say let's embrace however many children God blesses us with. They are arrows in our quiver. :)

  • @Our_Hive_of_Five
    @Our_Hive_of_Five ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Love this episode from 2 women beautiful inside and out! Very true that small families can dismiss their 2 children, even more so than parents with 10 children. It depends on the heart. I saw it growing up with my school friends. A lot of time it's the very reason for having many children- the cherishing of people, the Word of God, and the little soul created...the regard for God & mankind and the beauty of the meaning of the fruitful vine and olive trees that surround the table. Many get it, sadly very many don't but it's the most beautiful thing next to salvation, i think. ❤

    • @Our_Hive_of_Five
      @Our_Hive_of_Five ปีที่แล้ว

      Ps. I'm listening to this as I do laundry, and paused a minute to write this. 😂

  • @susanramos6473
    @susanramos6473 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This was so nice to listen to ! Thank you both!! Much wisdom here!

  • @simplybusyhome
    @simplybusyhome ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This was SUCH a great episode!! I’m pregnant with our 5th baby as well! It can certainly be tempting to do a little more “relaxing” instead of working at times. Rest is certainly ok! But y’all are right, sometimes we just don’t rest properly.
    I wish y’all could see how much I got done while listening to this podcast and even after! Lol It was so great and now I’m listening to it again. Super motivating and I appreciated it very much. Thank you ladies!😃❤️

  • @Sonyacita
    @Sonyacita ปีที่แล้ว

    So much in this one was SO good. Including sponsors haha - trying to stay minimal and also thinking, these clothes and lotions sound amazing!! Anyway, I am new to homemaking and motherhood with two littles and one on the way and a lot of this I’m hearing for the very first time. You used the word “encouragement” at the end and I just wanted to raise my hand and let you know I feel truly encouraged. The 8 outfits, the 2 min tidy and the fact that Lisa from Farmhouse on Boone used to walk with the stroller for hours a day just like me is HUGELY encouraging. Looking to grow into a dynamo mom/empire builder with my husband in time, just like you 💪

  • @AHomeIsHaven
    @AHomeIsHaven 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I feel like crying most days because there doesnt feel like enough time for anything. I wonder what it would feel like to have too much time....

  • @truejoie
    @truejoie ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you ladies, so much for this podcast. The part about half way through when you were talking about finding meaningful things to do meant so much to me. I have been a stay at home, Christian mom for 16 years, and homeschooling for a decade. I was always (for the most part) that mom that was content to just be at home with my children. Suddenly I find myself with an inner sadness and lack of fulfillment. As you described, there is the hampster wheel of doing the same things over and over, and I do not feel I have accomplished even those to the standard i would like. I cant think of anything else i would rather do besides be at home caring my kids and husband, whom i love so much, but suddenly its not enough to make me feel fullfilled or accomplished. I'm burned out and thinking deeply about this the past few months because I want to be a joyful, fulfilled mom and not a depressed one. I jotted down some things you all said, and I'm going to make that list of 100 things to be, do, or have starting right now. My 4 kids are old enough now that there is no reason that I cant take time for myself....I just think as you said, I have forgotten how to dream. God bless you both.

  • @vintagebeliever5023
    @vintagebeliever5023 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for this encouraging chat for homemakers

  • @HomesteadHealing
    @HomesteadHealing ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My kids are 3,5, and 7 and we homeschool so we're home a lot, im definitely a minimalist, and I've limited the toys but they still have a lot between the three if them, I irganize the toys in bins or baskets and lock them in my sons walk in closet, they each get a few toys out all the time, trucks or action figures for my son and dolls and a few other toys for my girls, when they want something else or it's playtime, they get to choose a bin of or a toy they want to play with, its not more than they can manage, they are responsible for cleaning up that toy when they're done playing or if they want another toy they put it all away back in the bin or basket if its a lot of peices and can trade that for another toy, it actually keeps the toys more enjoyable too because they stay together instead of being thrown in a big toy box together, they are playing more focused and longer then they did when they had too many toys and we are all less stressed because the mess is much more managable.

    • @HomesteadHealing
      @HomesteadHealing ปีที่แล้ว

      When I minimize my kitchen gadgets, and I'm not sure if I need it, I put them in a bin in the garage, so like your potato masher, put it somewhere else like a bin in a closet or garage and see if you'll go it or just use a fork, if you find you'd rather use a fork then go get it, you can donate it, otherwise you might want to keep it in another place not in that drawer of utensils you use often but in a bin or cabinet somewhere else.

  • @amandathode4540
    @amandathode4540 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was a stay at home mom for 18 years (3 kids) I started working last year. I’ve gotten more done around the house now that I don’t have as much time. I feel more of a homemaker now then I did when my kids were little.

  • @dearey347
    @dearey347 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you for this wonderful talk. You both have blessed my day so much! I love the healthy perspectives you both share. This was so encouraging.

  • @gloriack7976
    @gloriack7976 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    No lol!! Homemakers and homesteaders absolutely need more time for literally everything! There's never a quiet moment over here, we have to -- must! schedule times to create rhythms of peace.

  • @brookidy
    @brookidy ปีที่แล้ว +1

    So funny about the potato masher! Every time I make mashed potatoes I think about buying one but then I think about how my whisk does a good enough job and I don’t want to manage one more thing. So maybe try a whisk!

  • @shb8212
    @shb8212 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Something that's a blessing but also a curse is grandma's who love to thrift for my kids. I don't have to buy hardly anything for them but keeping it minimal is a struggle because it's not curated very well. I still manage to keep 3 kids to a large 6 drawer dresser, a small dresser and an armoire, but there are shoes and coats that don't go with outfits and shirts or pants that only go with one other thing. I need to get a handle on it because they're getting bigger!

  • @wellhavenco
    @wellhavenco ปีที่แล้ว

    This was such an encouraging episode! Just what I needed. Thank you :)

  • @jeslovesjesus
    @jeslovesjesus ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I know I’m not the only one who does this but, I always cut my daughters winter long sleeve shirts and pants and boom, short sleeve shirts and shorts 😂. If they’re too ruined to wear out or getting too small, then they’re now her summer pajamas or play clothes. People always make fun of me for doing that but I’m getting my money’s worth lol great episode ❤️

  • @yessicarmomlife
    @yessicarmomlife ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I really needed to hear this!! Thank you ladies!

  • @anniemoomchi5768
    @anniemoomchi5768 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This was fantastic thank you guys for sharing! ✨

  • @yadymoncayo294
    @yadymoncayo294 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you ❤

  • @annavanderbom1583
    @annavanderbom1583 ปีที่แล้ว

    We are going more simple in our home in order to have what we call good things projects or skills we want to learn or enjoy.

  • @KH-vp4ni
    @KH-vp4ni ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My biggest issue is having highschoolers down to preschoolers homeschooling. I have SO MUCH homeschool stuff but I need all of it unless I throw them all to computers which I really don't wanna do.

  • @wellhavenco
    @wellhavenco ปีที่แล้ว

    I feel like the differences between homemaking now and 150 years ago and how to thrive as a homemaker in the 21st century would be such an interesting book!

  • @rebekahmccaul
    @rebekahmccaul ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent information from guest 👏🏻 Loved the commentary Lisa

  • @joanncole9603
    @joanncole9603 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I watched a situation years ago that I never understood. My best friends daughter in law had her daughter and then my best friend, the Grandmother had to raise the baby and when my best friend had to work then my best friends daughter, which was a teenager at the time had to watch the baby. Never understood why the babies mama wasn’t the one responsible for the baby. I see some large families where the older sisters are in charge of taking care of the babies.

  • @susanclair8623
    @susanclair8623 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for another fantastic podcast.

  • @spunkycat6144
    @spunkycat6144 ปีที่แล้ว

    It can absolutely happen with a smaller family. I used to work in CPS and it was just a pregnancy and not a parenting. Dad's and mothers just check out emotionally. I grew up in a family where the Dad was physically abusive to my older brother and I and my mother had ZERO support. She wasn't allowed to drive anywhere, work, get educated, spend money. Eventually she snuck housecleaning jobs. She withdrew, obviously and became verbally abusive, yelling ,y brother on his 16th birthday that she wished he'd never been born. She got pregnant with him at age 16. I watched his shoulders slump over and he has never been the same. To this day, neither one of us have a relationship with her. I mean, she didn't want us and now she has hee wish. ...I am so grateful for TH-cam and women like you guys sharing how to get thru the days. I wish my mother had this when she was younger. 😊

    • @Simplefarmhouselife
      @Simplefarmhouselife  ปีที่แล้ว

      I appreciate that. Thank you for sharing your journey with us.

  • @johnnacrist8715
    @johnnacrist8715 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great information! 🙏🏼

  • @paulanix7561
    @paulanix7561 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Perfectly Yourself by Matthew Kelly says "happiness comes from doing the next right thing." So what does that look like for each of us and us before God?

  • @ozarkview928
    @ozarkview928 ปีที่แล้ว

    Now I’m listening to the last half and lol the potatoe masher . Who needs one when you have a kitchen aid 😉 also I have a crock sitting right beside my stove with utensils like spatulas, wooden spoons the potatoe masher which I never use , etc . Then when I’m cooking no opening a drawer with messy hands .

  • @jennifertinkham5599
    @jennifertinkham5599 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great topic and conversation!

  • @sheilaclarke5276
    @sheilaclarke5276 ปีที่แล้ว

    Absolutely Brilliant and insightful 🌸

  • @marishapeters1647
    @marishapeters1647 ปีที่แล้ว

    My Two Favorites! This is awesome!

  • @annabeckman4386
    @annabeckman4386 ปีที่แล้ว

    This was great! Thank you!

  • @baleslydia2009
    @baleslydia2009 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How do you stay productive in 1st trimester pregnancy? Any tips? I have all day nausea and low motivation so looking for ways to stay up on things. I work outside the home 28 hrs a week (pulled back from 40 hrs in early pregnancy) and am finding it difficult to keep up on laundry, dishes, cleaning, cooking and other tasks

    • @Simplefarmhouselife
      @Simplefarmhouselife  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Give yourself some grace...I did whatever I could when I wasn't feeling my best. I understood it was a temporary timeframe and didn't mind pulling back until I started feeling better.

  • @samanthab5006
    @samanthab5006 ปีที่แล้ว

    My first is 3 weeks old and starting at 1.5 weeks he will not nap unless he's held. I've been wearing him in a carrier most of the day. The rest of the time I'm nursing, changing diapers, tummy time. I've been able to tidy the house, do laundry, and cook with him in the carrier but it's a lot harder especially as I'm recovering from an emergency c section. At night it's hit or miss but lately baby reflux has made it impossible to get him to sleep on his back so we've been getting hardly any sleep. I'm looking forward to simple things like a long walk with him in the stroller once I'm recovered. Any tips to encourage a newborn to nap independently would be appreciated. He hates being swaddled, will not fall asleep if placed in the bassinet awake at all even if drowsy and will wake up less than five minutes after being placed there where asleep.

    • @florencejoy5209
      @florencejoy5209 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hii this sounds hard. Hang in there Mama. I nursed my babys to sleep/cosleeping. And in the night I nursed again since she was beside me. I can only recommend it.

    • @florencejoy5209
      @florencejoy5209 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Laying next to the babys , Holding them until they fall asleep and the noise App with Pink noise on the phone for the whole night :D

  • @laurens8623
    @laurens8623 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I didn't realise elijah was the oldest too

  • @improvisedpianohymnplaying
    @improvisedpianohymnplaying ปีที่แล้ว

    Speaking of potato mashers… I saw a sign that said “we keep our potato masher in a drawer because sometimes we like not being able to open that drawer😂😂

  • @katiacleroux7376
    @katiacleroux7376 ปีที่แล้ว

    For me, it's not the 'how do you have time for sourdough!?'... It's the 'how do you make sourdough work???' 😂. I'm 2 years into trying to make sourdough, tried your recipe, tried other recipes, and i just can't make it work haha! I've done homemade bread for well over 10 years, made my own recipes out of it, had an at home bakery from it, yet can't get sourdough to work

    • @Simplefarmhouselife
      @Simplefarmhouselife  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Usually sourdough success comes down to the strength of your starter. Your starter after being fed should at least double in size and be very active and bubbly. If not, try strengthening it by feeding twice a day and or feeding it rye flour for a couple days in a row. Also make sure your water and flour do not have any chlorine or bleaching agents as that inhibits the healthy growth of bacteria.

    • @katiacleroux7376
      @katiacleroux7376 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Simplefarmhouselife oh thank you. The water treatment from the tap water is probably my issue then! I'll have to try it with bottled water

  • @Dana-mb1hd
    @Dana-mb1hd ปีที่แล้ว

    Love katie❤

  • @fiddlinghannah
    @fiddlinghannah ปีที่แล้ว

    What happened to Elijah’s older siblings?

  • @haleyturner8186
    @haleyturner8186 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is toups and co sold in any stores? I always wonder how to order makeup online because I like to try the colors...

    • @Simplefarmhouselife
      @Simplefarmhouselife  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You would probably need to contact Toups and Co. to see what retail stores they sell in....

    • @kimwebb9550
      @kimwebb9550 ปีที่แล้ว

      They have an option where you can order a few shades of foundation in sample sizes before you commit to ordering a full size.

  • @kate_700
    @kate_700 ปีที่แล้ว

    Two of my favorite mamas on YT! :)

  • @LadyVagabond-nx3lp
    @LadyVagabond-nx3lp ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I’m confused as to why your families use dryers instead of hanging your laundry on a clothesline to dry, especially on a warm sunny day???

  • @VikingUffDa
    @VikingUffDa 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I disagree strongly. Mother’s do not have too much time. Katie is not a homesteader. Add a garden and some animals and food preservation to what Katie does and she wouldn’t think there’s too much time. I used every minute of my time. She also has a husband who helps her out a lot. Motherhood was never a drudgery for me, but Katie has a tendency to believe it’s not enough. Her favorite word is intentionality.

    • @gloriack7976
      @gloriack7976 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Lol same. ❤

  • @thecoopers6636
    @thecoopers6636 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm shocked that my comment keeps getting deleted. Hmm... either way, I guess wisdom is no longer desired.

  • @turquoisemama33
    @turquoisemama33 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I'm not even going to watch the video and I'm giving a big NO !! I was an at home mom of four for 18 years. NO we don't have too much time on our hands. Its all the soccer and dance moms that are doing TOO much. Go live in another country and you will see how "busy" we Americans are. We need to learn how to slow it down and stop multi-tasking so much and say NO to more activities so we can get our sanity back. We have lost our minds and its affecting society. Think about it - homemakers are NEVER off the clock !!! OK, I'll give credit where credit is due - Parents are never off the clock ! One of my favorite places as a mother, was the doctor's waiting room. I could just sit there and do nothing and not be judged for doing nothing. Of course, I was still supervising my children, so I really wasn't doing nothing. Many times I played I spy with the kids to keep them occupied.

    • @hatcherhomestead
      @hatcherhomestead ปีที่แล้ว +9

      I think your response would have been different if you took the time to listen before commenting. It was very interesting and worth listening to, in my opinion.

    • @turquoisemama33
      @turquoisemama33 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@hatcherhomestead You might be right, I'll try and set an hour's worth of time to listen. Since I use a pc and considering the rest of my family's lifestyles, this will be a small challenge, but as you said, probably worth it.

    • @beans4853
      @beans4853 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I had the same reaction as you but I took the time to listen and it was worth it. I disagreed with some of what she said but she also made some great points

    • @anastasiya8314
      @anastasiya8314 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The soccer and dance moms also just get to sit and chill while their kids do the sports…. Much like the doctors waiting room.

    • @turquoisemama33
      @turquoisemama33 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@anastasiya8314 And play on their phones while doing that.....I have never had a smart phone and have used that time to not only watch our kid playing on the ball field or on the taekwondo mat, but entertain the siblings while sitting in the bleachers or perimeter of the room. All the while getting snooty looks from all the other parents (Well, ALL the parents at the ball park and only some from the dojang.). Thank you very much.