Tuesday, January 17, 2006

"The Least Alienated Form of Work"

"Modern housekeeping, despite its bad press, is among the most thoroughly pleasant, significant, and least alienated forms of work that many of us will encounter even if we are blessed with work outside the home that we like...housekeeping actually offers more opportunities for savoring achievement than almost any other work I can think of. Each of its regular routines brings satisfaction when it is completed. These routines echo the rhythm of life, and the housekeeping rhythm is the rhythm of the body. You get satisfaction not only from the sense of order, cleanliness, freshness, peace and plenty restored, but from the knowledge that you yourself and those you care about are going to enjoy these benefits."

--Cheryl Mendelson's Home Comforts, Chapter One.

1 comment:

Cherish the Home said...

AMEN!! I've enjoyed these quotes the last couple of days! (o:

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