Homemaking and Chronic Illness
by bella hambrick "She looks well to the ways of her household & does not eat the bread of idleness" (Proverbs 31:27). This is super intimidating for me. I have to admit when I was diagnosed I had already been dealing with the pain for a while. However, the depression that comes with the pain caused me to become apathetic to my whole situation. I ignored everything and everyone I cared about. I wasn’t sure how to do deal with the pain and I struggled with accepting that I was always going to be hurting. However when readjusting to life I realized that my house isn’t going to clean itself. Not that my husband has not picked up a TON of the slack but still. My husband have a division of chores that worked for us. But when I got sick every time I would get up to clean I would get overwhelmed. Screaming pretty much sums up me every time I would try to tackle my house since climbing out of this depression. But I have a standard to meet and I have to adjust it so that I can still be the best wife possible without giving in to this depression. But God tells us in Psalm 73:26 26 My health may fail, and my spirit may grow weak,
but God remains the strength of my heart;
he is mine forever.
So with that amazing motivation I decided to get practical!
I chose to create a Home Management Binder that would be perfect for some one like me:
Here are the Printables and Recommendations:
Recently my life changed dramatically. After finding out I was sick I managed to find my way back to Christ and the Church. http://2carefullyplacedbricks.com/home-making-with-fibro/ Article Source: http://www.faithwriters.com |
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