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The Winner Is…. & Theresa’s New Line of “Bella” (Beautiful) Bar Soaps!

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Thank you all for entering the Giveaway! You are inspiring to me and I appreciate every one of your comments!!

And now….the Winner of the Finer Femininity Giveaway is….

Congratulations, Mariana! I have sent you an email!

Introducing my daughter, Theresa’s, new line of Bar Soaps!!

Theresa has worked hard to make these soaps pleasing to the eye and to get them to a refreshing and lovely creaminess while keeping the standards of being an all-natural soap for you! They are 100% natural, using all scents from 100% Essential Oils and ingredients from all natural sources…clays, turmeric, activated charcoal, chlorella etc! These soaps truly are amazing and you will be coming back for more!

They make a lovely gift!! They are available here.  

(Keep in mind that ordering multiple bars makes the shipping much more cost-effective.)

These are the soaps available right now for purchase. Available here.

“The wise mother, having an eye to the future, will at once seek to initiate her daughter into the mysteries of housekeeping. Most young girls are interested in domestic affairs, and are never happier than when allowed to have their finger in the domestic pie; but in this as in other things a thorough grounding is the most satisfactory.” -Annie S. Swan, Courtship and Marriage And the Gentle Art of Home-Making, 1894

 

Women historically have been denigrated as lower than men or viewed as privileged. Dr. Alice von Hildebrand characterizes the difference between such views as based on whether man’s vision is secularistic or steeped in the supernatural. She shows that feminism’s attempts to gain equality with men by imitation of men is unnatural, foolish, destructive, and self-defeating. The Blessed Mother’s role in the Incarnation points to the true privilege of being a woman. Both virginity and maternity meet in Mary who exhibits the feminine gifts of purity, receptivity to God’s word, and life-giving nurturance at their highest.

You’ll learn how to grow in wisdom and in love as you encounter the unglamorous, everyday problems that threaten all marriages. As the author says: If someone were to give me many short bits of wool, most likely I would throw them away. A carpet weaver thinks differently. He knows the marvels we can achieve by using small things artfully and lovingly. Like the carpet weaver, the good wife must be an artist of love. She must remember her mission and never waste the little deeds that fill her day the precious bits of wool she s been given to weave the majestic tapestry of married love.

This remarkable book will show you how to start weaving love into the tapestry of your marriage today, as it leads you more deeply into the joys of love.

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