In September of 2013, I officially closed my housekeeping business to return to homeschooling my children. We had homeschooled for several years but for the 2012-13 school year we tried a local private school. It solidified my love for homeschooling.
My children are 12 and 9. I didn't think I was spending many hours away from home, but I didn't realize the effect it was having at home. I worked hard at being the best I could be at work, so it was hard to let the biz go. It was part of my identity. However, I kept reminding myself that I would never regret spending the time with my children, but I might regret NOT spending the time with them. That made the decision easier!
So began the endeavor to not only homeschool again, but to step into the role homemaker and home economist, and to ENJOY doing it!
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I suppose everyone looks for some purpose in their lives. I always wanted to have a big impact on my world that stretched beyond my immediate surroundings. So, my biggest struggle was myself. I made the choice to be the best I could be at the work I had to do at home. To take pride in that work like I did in my business. To build strong relationships with the people that I love the most and set myself up to make the transition to the next phase of life as smooth as possible.
The first thing I did was clean house. I mean, clean OUT the house! I threw away, donated, and gifted everything that I saw as excess! The kids got involved and went through their rooms, toys, and clothes. I wondered some weeks if the trash pick-up workers thought we were moving out. I took my wardrobe down to only the things that I love and fit well. I promised myself to not buy any new clothes for the year of 2014. I kept only the dishes that we use regularly. Extra decorations were taken down and packed away.
My house is small and I had been lamenting how cramped I felt. But now! It feels comfortable and manageable again. It's becoming my favorite place!
It's amazing how cleaning out your surroundings always leads to being aware of other areas that need to be cleaned out. I cleaned out the refrigerator and the pantry. I realized that we eat far too many processed foods and not enough REAL food! So part of my new journey is to not replace boxed foods with more boxed foods. I want to learn how to make it from scratch at home. I also want to produce as much as I can at home for my family. That means stepping up the garden and taking it seriously instead of it being a mere pastime.
I feel like I've taken great strides already. Mostly in my attitude. Home is my favorite place to be with my favorite people, doing the things that I like the most. And I always look forward to tomorrow!