How does one do this? In all the hustle and bustle that we call life. Some days it seems like all I do is go from one mess to another, putting out fires here and there. Some days it seems like all I do is think of cooking, cook and clean up after the cooking, without really tasting the fruits of my labors. Some days the endless core of laundry seems to take over the house and my life! In the middle of all the chores there are children to raise and nurture and a husband to love and I come out harried and exhausted!
Where do I find simplicity in all this?
I have come to the conclusion that simplicity isn’t something that happens, it is something that is sought.
Simplicity is a choice. When life gets busy and crazy, give something up. I don’t do much if any volunteering at my children’s school because I am not a person who juggles a lot of activities effectively. My first priority is to my family and home and I am not as effective when there are a bunch of other things I need to do outside of my home. I use to feel a lot of guilt for this, but as I have become a better mother and homemaker I have let the guilt go.
Once you have trimmed the extra stuff how do you find joy and simplicity in washing dishes and sticky faces? Once again it is a choice. You have to find the simplicity and joy. When washing dishes there can be beautiful music playing, or a conversation with children. Sticky faces and fingers…learn to laugh and give that clean face a kiss once the mess is gone. Folding laundry ( I feel like I am forever doing this!) be quiet and feel the calm of the repetitive process and pride in neatly folded stacks. Have a child join in with you and talk over the socks, more information is given and secrets shared when hands are busy. Almost any chore can inherit the air of simplicity if a little thought is given and a little more time taken.
What do you think living simply means?