Not just a Homemaker


She is a woman who loves to spend her time taking care of her family. It's something she does for them and for herself. She enjoys the time she spends in her kitchen, cooking a variety of dishes for her children and husband. She is satisfied when they enjoy what she makes, and her own hunger for satisfaction is fulfilled by seeing the happiness on their faces. 


Sometimes, she has endless work to do. She rises early before everyone else and goes to bed late after everyone else. She does not take holidays. It is not only women who should be homemakers, as husbands can also take on this role. It is nice to see a woman's husband cooking, taking care of the children, and doing household chores on weekends, even encouraging his wife to take a break. 

A woman is blessed with infinite power and knowledge, whether she is a homemaker or a working woman. She is not just a homemaker; she also possesses talents and skills. Dorothy Kelly Patterson rightly said, "Keeping a home not only requires time, energy, and creativity, but it also calls for skills and experience. I believe homemaking is an art, and pursuing the development of any art piece requires time and talent."



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