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October 1, 2020

No.448: Mother Culture Commonplace Book // September 2020

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“Mother Culture,” an idea from Charlotte Mason and coined by Karen Andreola, simply encourages mothers to keep learning and growing, even while raising children.  Andreola describes it this way: 

Mother Culture® is a way-of-life, the skillful art of how a mother looks after the ways of her household. With a thinking-love she creates a culture in the home all her own. A mother does a lot of taking care, so she needs to take care of herself, too. Much depends on how she manages her life. 

I resonate with this encouragement because it feels like I have someone in my corner, someone looking out for me as I do the hard work of motherhood.  Taking the time to gain new knowledge/skills really fills my cup and I think my children notice.  So with that in mind, I’m committing to my own set of monthly assignments this school year!  September was a bit of a wash, but here’s what I did:  

✔ ASSIGNMENT #1: Start reading Home by Marilynne Robinson along with the Close Reads Podcast.
It’s been a long time since I’ve deeply pondered a work of literature.  Since I don’t belong to a book club, I usually just read a book at face value and move on.  Some effect me more deeply than others, but for the most part, I don’t take the time to hash out overarching themes and word choices and other literary things.  Reading Home along with the Close Reads Podcast has been a fun change of pace and I’m really enjoying it.  I read ahead and finished the book, but these are the two episodes I’ve listened to so far:





✔ ASSIGNMENT #2: Research edible plants that grow in my area.

Native fruit and nut trees can be grown to produce food for people and/or wildlife while protecting soil, water and air quality.  Because they are multifunctional, native fruit and nut trees and shrubs are prime candidates for agroforestry plantings and home landscaping.

I found a really cool resource from Virginia Tech describing some of the edible fruit and nut trees that grow in my area.  There’s everything from a black walnut tree to an Allegheny blackberry bramble to a pawpaw tree.  I hope to take this knowledge and use it to purchase specific species of plants that will thrive here.  Setting myself up for success! 


✔ ASSIGNMENT #3: Buy the supplies needed to learn how to crochet.
Learning to crochet is something I have wanted to learn for years and years.  To make things a little less overwhelming, I decided to break this task into tiny goals and this month was the easiest: buy some supplies.  I have no idea if this yarn is appropriate or even any good, but the price was right and the colors were pretty.

And the two assignments I didn’t get to:

✘ ASSIGNMENT #4: Discover and listen to another new musician.
✘ ASSIGNMENT #5: Learn about a new saint.



For October, I’m planning to circle back and finish the last two assignments.  I also think I’ll take this month to finish the top of my hand-sewed scrap quilt before starting in on crochet lessons.  One thing at a time, right?  So October: a month for finishing what I’ve started.  Here we go!

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Comments

  1. Hannah Gokie says

    October 1, 2020 at 4:09 pm

    The CloseReads hosts are SO good at helping me ponder and read more good literature. I've found it really helpful in making me feel like I'm learning and investing more in myself and not just reading whatever passes my fancy (which is all fine and good but it's nice to "stretch" every once in awhile!).

    • Ashley says

      October 1, 2020 at 5:33 pm

      Yes! That's been my experience so far too. I'm definitely going to keep an eye out for their book choices in the future.

  2. Callie says

    October 1, 2020 at 10:50 pm

    I love the Close Reads podcast! I listened to their Great Gatsby episodes, and it made me appreciate that book so much more. ❤️

    • Ashley says

      October 2, 2020 at 12:17 pm

      I can't believe it's taken me this long to find them! I've really enjoyed the episodes I've listened to so far.

  3. Shelly Cunningham says

    October 6, 2020 at 7:35 pm

    I loved Home so much. I underlined so many deep thoughts and felt like I had to read slowly to really process all of it.

    • Ashley says

      October 6, 2020 at 9:46 pm

      Yes! It took me almost all month because I could only read a little at a time before I felt like I needed to put it down and process it a bit. A really nice change of pace!

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