Good morning, dear Jesus, my Savior,
Good Morning Dear Jesus
First, I made dividers for the months out of card stock. I labeled them accordingly and using the church calendar and saint books, I began to sort each card into its correct slot.
Once I had gone through all of the holy cards, I pulled out October's and arranged them in date order. This really helped me to see which cards we had and also the ones I'd like to add. It has been so nice to open the box and easily pull out the holy card for the day. I hope this simple little project will help you to be more organized and to enjoy living the liturgical year as much as we do.
A little side note:
I must admit that I'm beginning to become restless in my recovery. It's been five weeks now and I'm so ready to be back to normal. It quickly becomes depressing to see your loved ones overtired from doing your share of the work for so long. I am doing a little more this week and I'm thankful for that. I'm also persevering in prayer and am trying so hard to keep a grateful heart. Please continue to pray for us as we travel along the home stretch of my recovery!
For Today...I'm a sugar addict. Yep, sugar's in my coffee this morning.
The House Cat's got a pulled tendon in her wrist. She'll wear a splint for the next couple of weeks. The kids ended up gettig the H1N1 flu mist yesterday. Hope it helps.
I'm pondering...Within the last few months - I need glasses to read, I found my first gray hair, and I had a hysterectomy. All at the young age of 36....
I'm happy to read.... In an absolutely stunning announcement on the morning of October 20, 2009, the Holy See has, by Apostolic Constitution, provided the canonical vehicle for Anglican Christians to be received into full communion with the Catholic Church. (Here's the entire article from Catholic Online)
We are also looking forward to seeing some special friends from N.J. this week.
ROLL TIDE ROLL!

Today we celebrate the feast of Saint Teresa of Avila. A great doctor of the church and no stranger to suffering and persevering.Visit Waltzing Matilda for a coloring sheet of St. Edward.
From Your open Heart, as from a pure fount, flows comfort to a repentant heart and soul . . . - Diary; 1b
St. Faustina is well known throughout the world as the woman who communed with God and brought to others a deeper realization of His infinite mercy. She was born on August 25th, 1905, and at the age of seven received a definite call to a religious vocation. However, her parents refused her request to enter a convent at 18. From then on, she tried to ignore God's call, and forced her interests to center on the world. But when the suffering Christ appeared to her at a dance, He asked her, "How long shall I put up with you, and how long will you keep putting Me off?" The next day, she left her home for the city of Warsaw in search of a convent.
After more than a year, she was accepted into the order of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy. In that order she was to spend the rest of her life, physically and spiritually communing with the Lord.
During the next 13 years, she endured persistent illness (which became tuberculosis), and also the personal injuries from other sisters who scorned the idea that the Lord appeared and spoke to her. She battled severe attacks of despair and spiritual dryness, and the overwhelming fear that Christ had rejected her. It was during these years that she wrote her Diary, out of obedience to her confessor. Our Lord also ordered her, saying, " . . . be diligent in writing down every sentence . . . concerning My mercy, because this is meant for a great number of souls who will profit from it." Her Diary is a great eye-opener to Jesus' mercy, and His desire to enter souls and sanctify them. The way she participated in His grace, and persevered through her sin in the belief in His forgiveness is inspiring and encouraging.
Through all her suffering and doubt, Christ remained with her, and on October 5th, 1938, He took her to her eternal reward. Maria Faustina Kowalska was canonized on April 30th, 2000, by Pope John Paul II. Her feast is on October 5th.
- by the Housecat

Today we celebrate the feast of Our Guardian Angels. I actually made it downstairs to the computer this morning. I am thrilled! It's amazing how much a change of rooms makes a difference. Oh, by the way, my 2 week check-up went well yesterday. I felt like I was on a date with my honey!
So what do you do when the seasons change, 
My motto today and for a while I expect:
"Give me an occupation or I'll shall run mad!" (Colonel Brandon from Sense and Sensibility)
Doing laundry never sounded so fun!
Have a blessed week