Saturday, February 05, 2005

The Beginning: (Backdated to Explain Bare Spots)

Thank you for being so patient with me! My blog was either inadvertently deleted or lost in space last week. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to find it again! Some of the photos were still uploaded online, and many posts were saved in Word. Those I have re-blogged, though the order is a little crazy. Many of my best posts, probably like most of yours, were off-the-cuff reactions and remarks. Those are gone forever.

I think I was reading RC Sproul Jr's thoughts about blogging before this happened. He admits to feeling uncertain how much to participate in the blogosphere. Like him, I have my doubts. Is my posting at times vain or boastful? Would my time be better spent developing real world conversations? Am I stepping outside my boundaries (particularly regarding theology) or seeking to educate other women? This time away from blogging has helped me crystallize my mission.

Blogging has been a good thing. It's given me an excuse to exercise my creativity, to catalog my good ideas and lament my bad ones. It's let me reach out to other moms, some even in my own hometown, at times when I can barely get the laundry done, let alone be a lady who lunches. I'm going to keep blogging, but work harder to remember my purpose.

When I first came home, I was committed to being a mother. I just didn't know it would swallow me whole. I learned to stretch my husband's income, relishing every bargain for its short term thrill. When I discovered a wealth of other women on the internet doing the same, I felt less alone. Before long, I learned that some of these resourceful spirits had an even higher calling: fulfilling the Titus 2 mandate to be keepers at home. I had never connected my faith to my duties as wife and mother. Now I feel a sense of contentment that comes from making my house a home to the glory of God. I may not talk religion at Like Merchant Ships, but you may find it in the details.

3 comments:

Candy said...

Well, I skimmed though all your past posts and here I am at your first post :)
I didnt have time to read ALL of it (although I would have loved to and may still go back and do it as time permits)but I loved seeing all your pictures and decor and creativity.
You ARE a Titus 2 woman. I am so thankful to have come across your blog. You have no idea.
Thank you.
Your friend in Canada,
Candy

Jane said...

Reading some back posts on this rainy day. I love how you connect your faith to homemaking. I have used my faith to bolster a weight loss program. I love how you are a roll model for faith in action!

Momma Nic said...

I was looking at all your Valentines posts, here I am at the first one. You are doing such an amazing job staying true to your course. Until my daughter got a blog last week, you were my first blog checked each day. You have a quiet way of making everyone realize that life is about the little moments each day. You capture them so well and inspire me to take photos, especially on a blah day. Keep up the great work as a Mom, and thanks for spending your extra time with us.