Verena Writes Column, Helps Busy Mom Lovina

Lovina's daughter Verena takes over writing duties to give her mother a break during a busy week.

Apr. 8, 2026 at 4:05am

A vibrant, abstract grid of brightly colored Amish baked goods in a pop art style, conceptually representing the warmth and homemade comforts of an Amish family gathering.Verena's family brunch and shared meals reflect the Amish community's enduring traditions of hospitality and togetherness.Brooklyn Today

Lovina's daughter Verena steps in to write this week's column, describing how she and her sisters helped their busy mother Lovina prepare for church services by cleaning, watching the children, and bringing a shared meal. Verena also recounts hosting a family brunch at her home and the fun of watching her young nieces and nephews play together.

Why it matters

This story provides a glimpse into the close-knit family life and community support system of the Amish, as Lovina's daughters rally together to assist their hardworking mother during a hectic time. It highlights the importance of family, shared responsibilities, and passing down traditions within the Amish way of life.

The details

Verena writes that she and her sisters Elizabeth, Susan, Loretta, and Lovina all gathered at their mother's home to help clean the walls and ceiling, watch the children, and prepare a shared meal of vegetable soup and sandwiches. Verena played memory games with her young nieces and nephews, though the game quickly descended into chaos as the toddlers lost interest. Verena also hosted a family brunch at her own home, where they enjoyed a 'breakfast haystack' with hash browns, eggs, meats, biscuits, and other dishes, followed by games and visiting.

  • Verena wrote the column on the afternoon of April 8, 2026.
  • The family cleaning and meal preparation took place earlier that same day.
  • Verena hosted the family brunch at her home on the previous Sunday.

The players

Lovina Eicher

Verena's mother, an Old Order Amish writer, cook, wife, and mother of eight.

Verena

Lovina's daughter, who stepped in to write this week's column.

Elizabeth

One of Lovina's daughters who helped with the cleaning.

Susan

One of Lovina's daughters who helped with the cleaning.

Loretta

One of Lovina's daughters who helped with the cleaning.

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What they’re saying

“It was a little hard to keep them from going out of turn or keeping cards that weren't matching. Haha! Ervin Jr. kept running off, it was not very interesting to him. Denzel didn't like that he was only allowed to pick up two at a time and Byron wanted to put his matching cards back with the rest. It was a challenge, but I had a good laugh watching it unfold.”

— Verena

What’s next

Verena is looking forward to watching her nieces and nephews Andrea, Ervin Jr., and Sharlene the next day while their mothers go to garage sales.

The takeaway

This story highlights the strong family bonds and community support system within the Amish lifestyle, as Lovina's daughters come together to assist their busy mother and create lasting memories through shared meals, chores, and quality time with the grandchildren.