Pages

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Polishing a Cornerstone

i am going to be posting this to both my blogs, so i apologize if you follow them both. i felt it appropriate since i was going to be reaping benefits from this study as well as my daughter. definitely manna for the spirit and soul.


i just received my Polished Cornerstones book, and since i didn't want to just jump in and start without some thought, preparation and prayer, my first link-up post is going to be more about what i hope to gain by this study and my very tentative plan of action. consider it an introduction to me as a mom and to my daughter.

i am ginny. a 35 year old woman who has been a christian for 15 years, a wife for 10 and a mom for 7. you can read about the other 3 kiddos in the sidebar, but for this study, i am going to be focusing on my daughter. i call her stinkerbell for the sake of the blogs. she will be 3 in july (yikes!) and is quite a handful. i see a lot of my own character traits (good and bad) in her. we clash a LOT. i think it is because we are so alike.

i was never taught how to be a 'homemaker' in the traditional sense. my upbringing consisted of learning how to do my own laundry, cleaning the house every two weeks, and tidying up here and there. i learned how to cook basics like spaghetti and mac and cheese. but that is about it. hospitality was NEVER modeled in our home. we rarely had people over for dinner or holidays. there also weren't a whole lot of traditions in our home, either. as i came to my marriage i really had no idea what a wife was except a woman who worked full time outside the home and came home to make dinner clean up then sit in front of the TV til bedtime.

i know my mom did more than that... she just never shared any of it with me. i know she managed our home, did the bills, produced meal plans and shopping lists, kept it all running smoothly. i just never, ever had a part in it. i am hoping... no , i am INTENTIONALLY going to include my daughter in those aspects of our home.

so, here the book sits. open to page 11... the Purpose of Polished Cornerstones. i love the idea of raising my daughter with the purpose of growing a godly woman, and hopefully a godly wife and mother. i do not know what God has in store for my rough gem, but i know He knows, and it will be just right for her. i can only pray that i can come alongside her and help her to realize who she is in Christ.

the book says that the 'beginner' projects are for girls ages 4-9, but after browsing through some of the activities, i think we can get started, even though she is 3. i know that i have a lot to learn as a 'homemaker' and i will benefit from doing some of the more advanced projects myself.

our first chapter will be "A Woman Who Memorizes God's Word. " i struggle with memorization and i am hoping to be encouraged and challenged by her ability to memorize chunks of scripture. just this morning she told me "my bible tells me not to complain" :) i love it!

i need to dig a little more into the book before i do any more planning/implementing. i am looking forward to linking with Raising Homemakers in this journey and reading about other mom's and daughters as they pursue godliness.

blessings to you in your day!!


9 comments:

  1. Sounds like you are doing a great job as a mom! Look forward to learning more about how you work with your three-year-old in these important areas.

    ReplyDelete
  2. This is a great place to start. Awesome. Loved reading this post.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Yaaaay - so glad you are joining the linkups! Can't wait to see what you and your daughter do together. She is blessed to have a wise mommy!
    Much Love,
    Courtney
    http://www.womenlivingwell-courtney.blogspot.com

    ReplyDelete
  4. I'm so excited I found this blog. I'm hoping to have more time to "thumb" through your posts. I'm homeschooling my oldest this year for Kindergarten. I'm a bit nervous, but I hope to get a lot of good advice over the summer to prepare me. :D great blog!

    ReplyDelete
  5. We love singing the Scriptures. There are good options for kids' music as well as adult music that is Bible-verse-only.
    It's an easy way to memorise!

    ReplyDelete
  6. Doing great! My mom taught me some stuff but much of the bible teaching she didn't,this is something I have taken upon myself to teach my daughter. I have two older sons that have learned so much of God's word. I wish she would have taken me under he wing (so to speak) but alas we learn as we go.

    ReplyDelete
  7. thanks, ladies! your words of encouragement are very needed today. VERY. i am looking forward to this journey. i only hope i can get out of HIS way and let HIM do all the work! blessings!!

    ReplyDelete
  8. Lovely post:) Can't wait to hear what you and your little cornerstone finds to do:)

    Michelle

    http://thinkingchristianfamily.blogspot.com

    ReplyDelete
  9. Hi Ginny -

    my youngest also turns 3 in July - they probably have many things in common. =)

    I was raised by a mom who was a homekeeper, and trained me, too, but I lived on my own for almost 20 years before I got married and lost a lot of my skills just from laziness, really. I'm having to relearn many things - and now that I have 2 daughters, I am teaching them as i learn. Nothing like a family to bring us to holiness, is there?

    Excited to be part of this journey with you - and hope we can encourage one another as we go!

    ReplyDelete

please, do! i would love to hear your thoughts and ideas! we cannot do this alone :)