This Weeks Classes

by Donna Saturday, November 24, 2012

Friends,

"How would you like to learn how to make classy and quality gifts and decorations which will blow people away when you tell them, "I made it!" These are easy to learn elegant gifts. Join us!

Sign up Deadlines- For Monday Classes -- We need to know how many will be attending classes by the Saturday before at 4 pm. so we can make sure we have enough supplies by class time on Monday. Tuesday and Thursday classes we need to know by 4 pm the day before.

Sandblasting Class Deadline- The deadline for sign up so we can order the glass and resist film is November 30. Consider if you would like to learn to make lovely sandblasted Christmas ornaments on 10 or 13 December. Space is limited.

To keep informed of future classes click here-- http://www.princessacademies.com/post/2012/11/17/Provident-Living-Hands-On-Classes.aspx then click on the RSS feed. The RSS Feed is located in the right menu under Categories, next to the word Classes. By subscribing to the RSS Feed for Classes future posts about classes will be emailed to you automatically.

10 Minute Table Runner

Date: 26 November 11-1230 (Monday) for children 10 and up through Adults.

Class Description: This table runner is so easy to make, no sewing experience necessary! We will demonstrate and help you complete this lovely table runner. Once you see how easy these are to make, you will see that they can make great housewarming, birthday gifts, seasonal displays and bridal shower gifts. These are so easy to do, no sewing background needed. This is even a great first sewing project for children. The result is lovely. Materials costs are low right now due to Christmas fabric sales.

Materials Fee: 0 (yes zero) You

Bring:

* 2 pieces of fabric-- 12" x 45" for main print and 18"x 45" for back and border, pre-wash and dry fabric on delicate cycle and press.

* Embellishments such as 2 big buttons, lace or piping.

_______________________________________________________________________________ Embellished Flower Hair Clips

Date: 27 November Noon-1:30 (Tuesday) for children 10 and up through Adults.

Class Description: Learn to make lovely embellished flower clips. These are beautiful and easy to make. Once you have this skill you can make hair clips, update headbands, use the flower clip on a hat or even lapel. Makes nice birthday, Easter, and Christmas gift!  The material costs are low right now.

Materials Fee: $. 50 a flower for materials if you bring your own flowers.

You Bring: Silk flowers. Daises, Gerber Daises, and Daisy like flowers work best.

Learning on Fire!

by Donna Saturday, June 16, 2012

 

My daughter, Julia, and son-in-law, Rory, gave me a Kindle Fire today!!!! Yeah!!!  

All my files from my the Princess Academies store can be on my Kindle now.  Then I can pull out the Kindle and let people see the files. I can take it with me when we are out and about and can read scriptures, read aloud classics, listen to music, hear Hebrew, open Power of an Hour, and more! It fits in my purse! Yes, learning on Fire.  This really is 4Moms2Go!

I am the President over the Children's organization at church.  I carry so much to church on Sunday. Not any more! I just lost 25 lbs. of Sunday weight: scriptures, and needed Sunday binder etc. that I carry to church on Sunday. Now it is all on my kindle!

Everything is portable! I am so grateful for this wonderful gift.  I am more likely to keep my alignment now. This is part of the Hope Chest Journey, learning to use technology to our advantage. 


The Need for an Education for a Whole Life

by Donna Monday, April 16, 2012
My daughter brought this quote to my attention. It was written in 1913. The writer was college educated and this was during the time that women of the upper middle class had the opportunity. Now women of all stations in life can access a college education. We are another ninety and nine years down the road and the societal trend is to educate children for a 9-5 career, only and not for a whole life.  What Ethel said almost a century ago rings truer today.
"Then too, work calls women away from their homes. They are so well trained to work outside the home, there are so many congenial occupations and positions they may take, that housework and home-keeping, child bearing and child training, have not been emphasized in their education or prepared for as a probably life work. With all we do for our daughters, we no longer put first the preparation for these important and fundamental duties; but instead, music, china painting, voice-culture, dancing, deportment, and a thousand other 

accomplishments, well enough in their place. And when the bridal day comes to our girls, as it does come to the majority of them, and they face domestic duties and motherhood, they feel incompetent, and gladly excuse themselves for escaping the responsibility of them." Childless Americans by Ethel Wadsworth Cartland- The Outlook, 15 November 1913; located in Assorted Gems of Priceless value by N.B. Lundwall 1944
When economies are booming it is easy to fall into false security of the idea that there will always be money to hire someone to do what you do not value doing.  This can lead to dependency during boom times that cannot be sustained in bust times. I have had women tell me, and with some amount of pride that they could not cook, sew, or economize.  They were living high on two incomes.  In many ways, they are not the one to blame.  Those whose responsibility it was to educated these young ladies, had been shortsighted.
Our economy struggles and the cost of goods and services has gone up, happier are those who have prepared for a whole life. They have more skills and knowledge to weather the storms of life and maintain a higher standard of living longer than those who only worked to develop a career. 
Today, many women work to provide the necessities of life.  Many of these women might have been able to live better on their husband's pay check and be home to raise their own children, had they been prepared for a whole life. That is if they had been prepared to do so by their mothers.  Many women are delaying marriage until after college and career being established.  Still others are delaying children or choosing not to have children altogether. Some work because that is all they are prepared to do and where they find their comfort. Some have bought the false narrative that the only education of value is a career education. Sad are those who desired to be home to raise their own children, but were unprepared, felt incompetent there and escaped responsibilities to go into the workplace.  Sad also are those who were ill prepared and could not make ends meet on one paycheck and had no choice but to leave home to work.

This emphasis on career education only, has destroyed the supportive society that once existed among women, and has tended to pit women against each other. It is unfortunate that women have turned to putting each other down to build themselves up. This is reinforced by the messages of school that the goal is a pay check and implies that only those with a money paying job are adding value, those who stay home are not. 
That is why we promote the Hope Chest Journey and Princess Circles, to the end that mothers and daughters can be prepared for a whole life by learning important skills together, developing their talents, serving together, and building a supportive community where all can blossom in their potential.

What is a Hope Chest Journey?

by Donna Thursday, April 5, 2012

Recently I have received inquiries asking-

* What is the Hope Chest Journey?
* Why is it of value?
* How do I take a Hope Chest Journey?

The Hope Chest Journey- was once an institution or method of educating and preparing daughters for their future. A Hope Chest was not just a fancy box filled with pretty things for a young bride to use in decorating her new home.
Over the past forty years, many have set aside this institution for a more narrow preparation focused on career education and leisure, an education that prepares one for a very limited life. Daughters will grow up and live more than from just 9-5, Monday through Friday. Whether daughters marry and have a family or not, they will still need to be able to make wise decisions, manage resources wisely, care for themselves, care for where they live, be able to communicate well, develop diplomacy, and hospitality. Since many mothers did not experience a Hope Chest Journey with their mothers, taking the journey with their daughter can develop the knowledge and skill of both.

 
The Hope Chest Journey was a shared mother-daughter journey to prepare a daughter for life and to be the Queen of her own home.  The journey included learning tangible skills, gaining knowledge, developing talents, building mother-daughter relationships, service, and building a supportive community.  The tangible skills such as sewing, quilting, needlework, gardening, cooking were often represented in the hope chest by items created for the future home, or tools needed.  Knowledge would sometimes be represented in the hope chest with a copy of a Family Bible to assure that the faith of the childhood home would be manifest in the home of the daughter.  However, much of the knowledge gained was within the daughter, refined by her journey, and not in the box.  Knowledge of Beauty and Grace, such as femininity, comeliness, hospitality, rhythms of life, caring for one's home, rearing children, family psychology, home nursing, diplomacy, when to plant the garden, how to put food by, and so much more, was gained by working along side mother and the circle of other women in her life-- grandmothers, aunts, cousins, and neighbors.  Girls learned service as they helped mothers care for family, neighbors, and provide for others through charity baskets.  A supportive community was built as mothers and daughters gathered with other mothers, daughters, and women to quilt, contribute to bazaars, and make charity baskets. Talents were developed through the years of mother to daughter, woman to woman nurturing. As a circle of support, women helped women in childbirth, sickness, weddings of their children, and even in death.  These were circles of support.

Today, we are recovering this lost art of taking the Hope Chest Journey.  We encourage mothers to take this journey with their daughters. More than ever, today, mothers and daughters need the supportive community of other women, as well. It is through this larger circle that mothers and daughters can share and gain skills that may not have been passed on to them.  Within a circle there may be overlaps in knowledge, but there will also be women that know how to do something others in the circle do not know. Also, each woman has a circle of friends and contacts that know skills that no one in the group knows, and would be willing to share with those eager to learn.  We call those circles Princess Circles because all mothers and daughters are daughters of the King. 

We invite mothers and daughters to take the Hope Chest Journey and enjoy!

Our entire website and the resources in our store is dedicated to assisting mothers and daughters in taking the hope chest journey and in creating their Princess Circle.

Here are a few resources to help you jump start your Hope Chest Journey today:
The Lost Arts Series 
4Moms2Go Articles (click and scroll down to find these articles)
* The Hope Chest Journey: Rediscovering the Lost Arts of Queenship
 * Creating a Princess Circle in Your Home
Resources
* Hope Chest Journey Vision Binder

Other Resources to assist you on your journey:
The Royal Academe
* Principle Themed Bundles
* Women of Virtue and Men of Valor Vignettes
* Power of an Hour
* Family Devotionals

Welcome

by Donna Thursday, March 1, 2012

Welcome to our new Princess Academies blog, a cooperative effort of:  Julia– "The Queen's Corner," and Donna– "My Hope Chest Journey." We are taking the Hope Chest Journey and we are sharing it with our daughters, and in some ways we are sharing it with our sons. Please join us!  

This is the place where ideas can be shared on topics such as– The Hope Chest Journey; Princess Circles; Becoming Queens in our Homes; Raising Sons and Daughters of a King; Shepherd Parenting; Raising Sons of Valor; becoming Fit to Be a Queen (fitness and health); The Queen's Table (recipes and menu planning); Lady of the Manor (creating a house of rhythm and order); Victory Ladies; Provident Living; Towne Crier (Princess Academies site News); Spotlights; Reviews; Tutorials; Creating a House of Learning; Classical Leadership Education; Currents in Time; Quote of the Day; Recommendations; developing Beauty and Grace; and so much more.