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To Love, Honor, and Vacuum: When You Feel More Like a Maid Than a Wife and Mother
 
 

To Love, Honor, and Vacuum: When You Feel More Like a Maid Than a Wife and Mother (Paperback)

de Sheila Wray Gregoire (Author)
4.2étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (11 évaluations de client)
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Sheila Wray Gregoire, a syndicated writer and popular speaker, helps women to grow and thrive in the midst of their hectic lives, even if their circumstances never change.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Practical and helpful, Fév 2 2009
I liked the humour and the practical tips to get out of the "overworked maid" situation. The book touches on different facets of family and/or married life, instead of just dealing with one or two things in isolation.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 An inspirational and warmly positive source of sympathy, Fév 3 2004
...To Love, Honor, And Vacuum by Sheila Wray Gegorie is an emotional and spiritual "self-help" instructional to balancing the challenges of marriage, housekeeping, and financial difficulties while maintaining respect for oneself and mutual respect in one's lifelong partnership. Written from a specifically Christian perspective for women who feel "more like a maid than a wife and mother," ...To Love, Honor, And Vacuum is an inspirational and warmly positive source of sympathy and practical advice.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 One of the Best Books I've Read in a Long Time, Janv. 24 2004
Par FaithfulReader.com (New York, New York) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I admit I rarely read books that are targeted at married mothers. I'm not married and I'm not a mother. Go figure. But since I moved in with my parents and two younger brothers a few months ago (got laid off, minimizing expenses while looking for a job, you know the drill), my healthy, if distant, appreciation for home engineers has developed into downright deification. As an adult member of the household, I'm frequently overwhelmed by how much needs to be done on a daily basis.

Perhaps that's why TO LOVE, HONOR, AND VACUUM strikes me as one of the best books I've read in a long time. Written by home schooling mom and entrepreneur Shelia Wray Gregoire, the book is chock full of practical tips for doing everything around the home from cleaning to keeping spending in check to stoking the romantic fires. A lot of her suggestions aren't necessarily rocket science, but she presents them in a fresh way and gives the business of running a family a new spin.

One feature of the book that I found especially insightful is a section profiling one day in the life of three women living at three different points in American history. These short fictional accounts reveal that while women over the years share many of the same concerns about the welfare of their families, the tangible nuts and bolts of running a household have evolved significantly. This will be an epiphany for the many modern women harboring guilt-inducing notions that the housewives of earlier generations were better at running their households despite the absence of the time and effort saving conveniences that clutter homes today. On the contrary, Gregoire convincingly points out that these technological advances have actually added more lines on today's to-do lists.

And while all of this is helpful, the real value of Gregorie's book is in its discussion of the principles that should guide the division of labor in the home.

As the back cover says, this is no "women's lib" book and Gregorie does not fail to mention biblical verses referring to wives submitting to husbands. Nevertheless, she does a masterful job of exposing how commonly held ideas about gender roles within the home are of a cultural construction and not a biblical construction. Furthermore, she points out that these traditional gender roles aren't effective for many families existing in our modern economy. With this in mind, she suggests innovative ways to devise a truly harmonious living and working environment.

This harmonious environment is ultimately the goal of everything that TO LOVE, HONOR, AND VACUUM proposes.

"As you change your emphasis to people's comfort, rather than keeping up appearances, your attitude toward housework will probably change as well. Having the 'perfect house' as a standard can be very debilitating, constricting our ability to share with others. Maybe you'd like to invite that new couple over after church, but you can't possibly let them in your home right now because there are still crumbs on the counter from breakfast and the kid's toys are lying on the stairs.

When we think this way, we are putting things ahead of people. Creating a family friendly home means creating a home where people feel comfortable. Pastor Kevin Dowling, a friend from our hometown says that Christians should aim to be hospitable, not to entertain. Our aim is to share our homes and our lives, not to put on a show. So instead of putting your energy into keeping a perfect home that few see, try creating a comfortable one the people feel welcome in."

And, as a result, TO LOVE, HONOR, AND VACUUM offers encouragement for the overwhelmed, freedom from perfectionism, and a vision of life dominated by care, not precision.

--- Reviewed by Lisa Ann Cockrel

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1.0étoiles sur 5 Not recommended
The writing is less than compelling and the same message is hammered over and over again. I'm not sure how reading this book would improve ones relationship or family life... Read more
Publié le Jui 16 2005

4.0étoiles sur 5 Purposeful Home Management
In "...to love, honor, and vacuum," Sheila Wray Gregoire shares with women a direct, no-nonsense approach to managing their homes. Read more
Publié le Sep 22 2003 par Lynda Allison

4.0étoiles sur 5 Purposefule Home Management
In "...to love, honor, and vacuum," Sheila Wray Gregoire shares with women a direct, no-nonsense approach to managing their homes. Read more
Publié le Sep 22 2003 par Lynda Allison

5.0étoiles sur 5 Scriptural and Insightful
Sheila Wray Gregorie has done a great job with her book. She doesn't talk down to moms as an expert--she comes alongside as a fellow struggler and gives scripturally-based,... Read more
Publié le Aoû 23 2003 par Carey Dyer

4.0étoiles sur 5 Gregoire's book is wise, insightful and a great read
Sheila Wray Gregoireï¿s "To Love Honor and Vacuum: When You Feel More Like a Maid Than a Wife and Mother" is an engaging read, packed with practical advice and original insights... Read more
Publié le Aoû 23 2003 par Deborah Gyapong

5.0étoiles sur 5 GREAT EVEN FOR MEN!
This book, written by Sheila Gregoire, was one of my favorite reads this summer! I was, of course, somewhat skeptical than it would speak to a man, husband and father, but EVERY... Read more
Publié le Aoû 14 2003 par Ergun Caner

4.0étoiles sur 5 A Freeing Read
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... Read more
Publié le Juil 28 2003 par Patricia Paddey

4.0étoiles sur 5 A Freeing Read
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... Read more
Publié le Juil 28 2003 par Patricia Paddey

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