2/15/12

Valentine's Day advice

Wishing you all a very Happy Valentine's Day!
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Here's a little vintage wisdom from J R Miller..


"Love sees much in a wife that other eyes see not. It throws a veil over her blemishes; it transfigures even her plainest features. One of the problems of her wedded life is to retain this charm for her husbands eyes as long as she lives, to appear lovely to him even when the colour has faded from her cheeks and when the music is gone out of her voice.




This is no impossibilty; it is only what is done in every true home. But it cannot be done by the arts of the dressmaker, the milliner and the hairdresser; only the arts of love can do it. The wife who would always hold in her husbands heart the place she held on her wedding day will never cease striving to be lovely. She will be as careful of her words and acts and her whole bearing toward him as she was before marriage. She will cultivate in her own life whatever is graceful. She will scrupulously avoid whatever is offensive or unwomanly. She will look well to her personal appearance; no woman can be careless in her dress, slatternly and untidy, and long keep her place on the throne of her husbands life.




She will look well to her inner life. She must have mental attractiveness. She will seek to be clothed in spiritual beauty. Her husband must see in her ever new loveliness as the years move on. As the charms of physical beauty may fade in the toils and vicissitudes of life, there must be more and more beauty of soul to shine out to replace the attractions that are lost.




It has been said that "the wife should always leave something to be revealed only to her husband, some modest charm, some secret grace, reserved solely for his delight and inspiration, like those flowers which give of their sweetness only to the hand that lovingly gathers them."




She should always care more to please him than any other person in the world. She should prize more highly a compliment from his lips than from any other human lips. Therefore she should reserve for him the sweetest charms; she should seek ever to bring to him some new surprise of loveliness; she should plan pleasures and delights for him. Instead of not caring how she looks or whether she is agreeable or not when no-one but her husband is present, she should always be at her best for him. Instead of being bright and lovely when there is company, then relapsing into languor and silence when the company is gone, she should seek always to be brightest and loveliest when only he and she sit together in the quiet of the home. Both husband and wife should ever bring their best things to each other."




JR Miller Homemaking ..The Wife's Part..ch 3 pg 16

5 comments:

  1. Very good wisdom here. Thank you for sharing this with us.

    Blessings and ((HUGS))
    -Mary

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  2. Hi Trish,
    Your post has struck a cord with me....I've been lax in getting dressed for the day,for a while now. I potter and do the housework in my nightie and gown and some days stay that way. That's O.K for Mum at 95.....but NOT for me at 69 with Hubbs at home!!!! Will change this...Thanks for shaking me up...I needed to hear this..
    God Bless
    hugs
    Barb

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  3. Very good words of wisdom, I needed these words! I know that even though I'm most comfortable in my pajamas that my husband doesn't want to come home to a frumpy wife! LOL :)

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  5. Wonderful words of wisdom! Thank you for sharing this with us.

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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