Tuesday, 23 June 2026

The Simple Things

I have blogged about Edith Schaeffer and her book"The Hidden Art Of Homemaking" before. This gifted mother of four, [and wife of Christian philosopher Francis Schaeffer] wrote this book in 1971. Her premise is that in the ordinary everyday routine, we can find "hidden art". That with a little time and effort we can transform the quotidian into something beautiful. I used to have this page from "Simple Things" magazine pinned up in the kitchen.
I thought about this on Sunday. Jon and Jess popped round for an impromptu lunch before going back to London. I had a small amount of ice cream in the freezer - what could I add to make a "proper pudding" for our Fathers' Day lunch? 
One Kiwifruit, one banana, one easy-peeler and three strawberries,. Less than five minutes with a sharp knife and a pretty glass plate... [and a little lemon juice to stop the bananas from browning] 
Much prettier! Very healthy too [if you ignore the scoop of ice cream!] 
After lunch I showed Jess how to make a daisy chain bracelet.
The end of a lovely weekend with this lovely little girl. 


Once my photos are sorted, I will tell you what we did on Saturday. 
But if I'd had more time and some blueberries... 
PS Thanks for all the encouraging comments yesterday about minimal housework!





2 comments:

  1. Isn't fruit wonderful? Such a delicious dessert. Daisy chains are magic I am sure Jess loved learning how to make them. I couldn't comment on your housework post due to a hospital appointment but would just like to say I never iron now haven't for years, I keep kitchen and bathroom clean, and since our dear old cat died last year hoovering is not such a necessity gosh white fur was everywhere, and my Husband is really great at sharing chores. Regards Sue H

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    1. Showing Jess how to make daisy chains is far more important than dusting!

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