What an interesting post. I have struggled so much with this chapter - I’ve seen it weaponised so many times. So I found your take and the quotes you used so refreshing as a new perspective on what it could look like. Thank you.
Edith Stein was so brilliant! I haven’t totally taken this series in yet but wanted to pop by and say thanks for sharing my reflections on analog life! I too was so inspired by the comments!
As someone who’s constantly wrestling with what headship and marriage look like for the intellectual and artist, this was such a lovely and helpful read. The Stein quotes! I haven’t read any of her essays but want to now. Thank you for sharing these wise thoughts from you and your husband!
What a quote from Edith Stein! I have her essays on women yet unread.
She never fails to inspire and amaze me!
Me too! Been sitting on the shelf. Book club??!
Tomorrow we shall have interesting conversation ;) This whole series is written so well
What an interesting post. I have struggled so much with this chapter - I’ve seen it weaponised so many times. So I found your take and the quotes you used so refreshing as a new perspective on what it could look like. Thank you.
I am so glad it resonated with you ❤️
Edith Stein was so brilliant! I haven’t totally taken this series in yet but wanted to pop by and say thanks for sharing my reflections on analog life! I too was so inspired by the comments!
You are welcome! I found so many good ideas on your post and an excuse to buy more cookbooks haha 😄
As someone who’s constantly wrestling with what headship and marriage look like for the intellectual and artist, this was such a lovely and helpful read. The Stein quotes! I haven’t read any of her essays but want to now. Thank you for sharing these wise thoughts from you and your husband!
So glad that it resonated with you! Thanks for reading 🙂