tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6835202633701622651.post7872231027670405809..comments2020-11-13T16:20:31.602-06:00Comments on Organized Dinner: Cleaning: What is the Point?Tashahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08694828277127560339noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6835202633701622651.post-61952222577175065972013-05-12T21:51:27.005-05:002013-05-12T21:51:27.005-05:00Okay, after reading this post I got my BYU Alumni ...Okay, after reading this post I got my BYU Alumni magazine and there was a brief article in there about Daryl Hoole. There was a link to a talk she gave at a BYU devotional. I was going to e-mail it to you before I realized, oops, I threw it out. That's what I get for being so quick to throw out.<br /><br />I would love to know which of her books are your favorite. I want to look into buying some.<br /><br />To me, the reason we clean over and over again is because it is a refreshment of the space we live in and a refreshment of our soul. We need to pay attention to the way we FEEL in a clean house. It is worth it to me. Totally and completely worth it.<br /><br />love S.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6835202633701622651.post-44083630543232566202013-05-06T10:49:46.540-05:002013-05-06T10:49:46.540-05:00I once heard someone say that every time you clean...I once heard someone say that every time you clean something (which is A LOT when you're a mom), offer it as a silent prayer/sacrifice to God. I also add my own bit, asking God to help me become a grateful servant when I start to get resentful over the endless nature of it. It is a big job to stay clean and organized, that's for sure.Janie in Rochesternoreply@blogger.com