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To Love, Honor and Vacuum: When You Feel More Like a Maid Than a Wife and Mother |
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Rating: Summary: A Freeing Read Review: This is an easy to read book that provides lots of excellent ideas and tips on how to get your family involved in all of the day-to-day tasks there are that require attention to make a house a home. After reading To Love, Honor and Vacuum, I tried out a number of the author's suggestions for motivating kids (I have 3) to pitch in and help. Not only did her ideas work, but I felt less stressed, and the whole family seemed happier! Lots of Scriptural support and interesting anecdotes kept me reading and helped me to realize being a slave to your family is not only not fun, it's not necessary! Highly recommended.
Rating: Summary: A Freeing Read Review: This is an easy to read book that provides lots of excellent ideas and tips on how to get your family involved in all of the day-to-day tasks there are that require attention to make a house a home. After reading To Love, Honor and Vacuum, I tried out a number of the author's suggestions for motivating kids (I have 3) to pitch in and help. Not only did her ideas work, but I felt less stressed, and the whole family seemed happier! Lots of Scriptural support and interesting anecdotes kept me reading and helped me to realize being a slave to your family is not only not fun, it's not necessary! Highly recommended.
Rating: Summary: A Freeing Read Review: To Love, Honor and Vacuum is an easy-to-read book that's filled with practical tips and new ideas on how to get your family more involved in all of the countless day-to-day jobs that need to be done to keep your house a home. I tried implementing some of the author's suggestions for motivating my kids (I have 3) to pitch in and help out, and found not only that they really worked - but I was less stressed and our entire family seemed happier as a result! The author's advice is backed up with sound Scriptural support and relevant anecdotes that demonstrate it's not only not necessary to be a slave to your family - it's downright wrong! A very freeing read!
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