My Smart Martha Tip for the month: Take your housewife vocation seriously: Buy a new broom. No, really. OK, maybe not a new broom, but something else that will help you put extra care or ease into one of your tasks.

By using proper tools and methods, you show respect for this vocation. If not anything else, a fresh broom can serve as a reminder to do these tasks worthy of the love you have for your family. If you were a professional hairdresser, you’d have the best scissors you could afford. If you were a professional trainer, you’d have the best workout equipment. You are a professional housewife and mother. Treat yourself within reason and what is affordable to the best in your profession. Luckily, a new broom can be bought for under $10.00.
Here are some inexpensive ways to ”freshen your vocation.”
1. Put old kitchen towels into the rag bin and replace with new.

2. Get a fancy new hot pad or oven glove.
3. Buy some new placemats or tablecloth for the dinner table.
4. Replace old cookie sheets.
5. Put fresh flowers in your home. (They are only $3.99 at ALDI’s)
6. Is there a pan that would make life a little simpler? My new omelet pan makes flipping omelets a joy!
7. Get a CD player or radio in your laundry room and/or kitchen.

8. Is it time for a new duster? I’ve heard people swear by ostrich feathers. I prefer wool, but have also been impressed with the new “static” ones.
9. Definitely get a new kitchen-dish brush or a new sponge.
10. Make a list of failing or old appliances that will need to be replaced and when the budget allows, start replacing. Don’t you love using a new vacuum cleaner!
If these ideas don’t appeal to you, next time you are at Target just peruse the kitchen utensil aisle or the broom aisle and see if there is something there to “freshen your vocation.” Beware of extra clutter, though! In all cases, we are replacing something. Right?
On my next shopping trip, I am planning on a new wire whisk (the best Walmart has to offer!) My current one now has a loose wire that was the bane of my existence last time I was trying to make a sauce.