I want my kids to see how much their father and I love each other.
I want them to see us share random kisses in the kitchen. I want them to see how excited I am when he walks through the door. I want them to see us always holding hands in public. I want them to see us slow dancing in the kitchen in our pajamas late at night. I want them to know that no matter what, they will always have the stability of mom and dad loving each other. Even though in their young brains they'll think it's gross how affectionate we are, I hope they'll carry on those memories and use us as an example of madly loving your spouse no matter what.
I am not on here to find a husband. I am not on here to encourage the sexualization of traditional values.
I just enjoy posting about femininity and homemaking, neither of which are inherently sexual. If you'd like to message me to chat about those topics, I welcome the conversation! Otherwise, don't bother.
Embrace it β¨
a traditional kind of love π
She fixes her home, instead of her man.
She gives thanks, instead of orders.
She uses her voice for kindness, instead of evil.
She makes a warm dinner, instead of trouble.
She puts up flowers, instead of her guard.
She opens her heart, instead of an act.
Good reasons to not be Catholic:
If itβs not true. (But it is.) (So thereβs actually no good reasons.) (So you should look up your local parish and contact them about RCIA.) (Heck you can even just go to one of the Masses today and ask the priest afterwards.)
βYou look so beautiful today.β Me:
Reminder that itβs STILL CHRISTMAS so if you want to listen to carols on repeat or pray the Joyful Mysteries all week or have rum cake for dinner, itβs all well within your rights to
This hit me deep
β¨ 22β¨ USA πΊπΈπβ¨ Happily Married πβ¨ β¨ Homemaker β¨ Catholic π»π¦β¨ β¨Mother β¨
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