'And I in turn will do the same to my kids...'
It's an icy cold winter's morning sitting in the comforts of my home and enjoying a hot cup of coffee. Suddenly feelings of inner contentment and serenity engulf me. It dawns on me - far too many women feel unimportant, unrecognized and apologetic for being full-time housewives. I prefer the term 'homemaker' - an infinitely better description of a tremendously important role. And so, as an occasion arises with its heavy demands on women, let us reflect upon the vital art of homemaking.
How
special you feel in a home that is always open with a warm welcome. The kind of
old-fashioned home with enough love to spare for outsiders, which beckons you
to sit down and relax. In it you'll find a wise blend of order and flexibility.
A
mother who doesn't fuss if her children and friends run in and out... who is
never too busy to sit down for a chat with a friend, a confused teenager or
lonely widow. Not that she isn't busy or creative. She probably is, but she
recognizes one of the advantages of being Queen of the Home; of having
flexitime, which allows her to set aside plans in order to help someone in
need, or to rush into the garden to share a small wonder with a child.
Lifestyles
and options are changing. Many women need, or prefer to work. But full-time
home making is a career option, which allows you to make of it what you will.
It requires many skills ranging from communication and management to cookery
and economics. She'll
find time to listen to her family, to friends young and old, rendering
invaluable emotional "first-aid."
A good homemaker knows the home is the heart of society - a place
where family and friends can be nurtured. In swiftly changing times it can be provide a
sense of security and continuity where children soak up happy experiences and
memories that will affect their whole lives.
If you're a bride, anticipate your career as a homemaker with joy. If you're a mature woman who has spent years learning the art of home-making, never be apologetic about being 'only a housewife.' Glow with pride at having chosen such a vital role.
If you're a bride, anticipate your career as a homemaker with joy. If you're a mature woman who has spent years learning the art of home-making, never be apologetic about being 'only a housewife.' Glow with pride at having chosen such a vital role.
I
have come to value this 'way of life' through the will and grace of ALLAH سُبحانه وتعالى
by blessing me with a stay-at-home mother who showered me with guidance,
compassion, generosity and love. And I in turn will do the same to my kids... insha-Allaah!
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** May
Allaahتعالى reward
the sister for sharing this much needed insight... ameen!!
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