I used to have this poem hanging in my kitchen and, when I did some spring (summer!) cleaning a few weeks ago, I found it stored in a box. It's a good reminder of the important job of being a 'keeper of the home'. Enjoy! ~ D
Beautitudes for Homemakers
Blessed is she whose daily tasks are a labour of love;
for her willing hands and happy heart transform duty
into joyous service
to all her family and to God.
Blessed is she who opens the door
to welcome both stranger
and well-loved friend;
for gracious hospitality is a test of brotherly love.
Blessed is she who mends stockings
and toys and broken hearts;
for her understanding is a balm
to her husband and children.
Blessed is she who scours and scrubs;
for well she knows that cleanliness
is one expression of godliness.
Blessed is she whom children love;
for the love of a child is of greater value
than fortune or fame.
Blessed is she who sings at her work;
for music lightens the heaviest load
and brightens the dullest chore.
Blessed is she who dusts away doubt and fear
and sweeps out the cobwebs of confusion;
for her faith will triumph over all adversity.
Blessed is she who serves laughter and smiles with every meal;
for her cheerfulness is an aid
to mental and physical digestion.
Blessed is she who introduces Jesus Christ to her children;
for godly sons and daughters shall be her reward.
Blessed is she who preserves the sacredness of the Christian home;
for hers is a divine trust that crowns her with dignity.