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“You have this one life. How do you wanna spend it? Apologizing? Regretting? Questioning? Hating yourself? Dieting? Running after people who don’t see you? Be brave. Believe in yourself. Do what feels good. Take risks. You have this one life. Make yourself proud.”
— Beardsley Jones
look. i don’t think my stretch marks are beautiful. i don’t think they’re tiger stripes or natural tattooos. i don’t think my acne is beautiful. i don’t think the bags under my eyes are beautiful. i just think they’re human. and i don’t think i have to be beautiful all of the time in order to be accepted and loved and sucessful. i don’t think every small detail of my outer appearence needs to be translated into prettiness.
Hello! My names Kathleen and I am new to the traditional/homemaking lifestyle, but it has made me happier than anything else! I thought id introduce myself and encourage any active blogs to interact!
If you post anything about:
traditional femininity
being a stay at home wife/mother
homesteading,
cooking
family life
DIY projects
homemaking
traditional gender roles
or the stereotypical “tradwife” aesthetic
Please interact to this post and ill follow! <3
“The best nights are the ones you never plan.”
— Unknown
💌send this to the twelve nicest people you know or who seem to have a good heart and if you get five back you must be pretty awesome💌
Thank you ☺️❤️😊
Summer is almost over, but that doesn’t mean it’s too late to deep clean for it! This is my deep clean for summer.
(Some of these things I do once a week, which I’m sure you can figure out which ones those are)
Clean out, wash down, and dust cupboards.
Disinfect and wash the entirety of your fridge-freezer, throwing out old and expired things.
Pull that fridge out (if you can, don’t hurt yourself!) and clean behind it and the sides of it.
Change drawer liners, if you use them.
Clean under the sink and organize any cleaning products you may keep under there.
Clean your windows, and window sills. (This goes for the rest of the house as well.)
Clean baseboards. (Again, goes for the rest of the house as well.)
Clean, organize, and throw away things in your pantry.
Organize your “junk drawer” and replace anything that may be in there that may be expired (batteries, for example.)
Donate, sell, and throw away clothes that may not fit you anymore, have holes/stains, you have no interest in wearing anymore
Wash blankets, pillows, and sheets. Put away your winter bedding and put on nice light bedding, keep cool, darlings.
Organize any clutter, and again, donate or sell.
Vacuum under the beds, and the rest of the house.
Organize your closets and chest-of-drawers.
Scrub the toilet, including behind it, the floor, and clean the tank (there are tabs you can use for this)
Scrub tub, every part, and scrub walls.
Under sinks.
Organize drawers.
Get rid of anything broken, empty, or expired
Clean car, inside and out
Scrub any spills.
Organize garden equipment.
Clear and organize shelving.
Get rid of any trash.
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