The Trinity/Summer Edition of the Homeschool Literary Quarterly was published this morning. We are so proud of our House Cat, who has two pieces published in this edition! Also, a big Congrats to another student from our Homeschool group who had a piece published!
Friday, July 1, 2011
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Help L'Angelus Get to World Youth Day
One of our favorite bands
has been invited to perform for Pope Benedict XVI at World Youth Day this August in Madrid Spain. We were able to see them live on Life on the Rock a couple of years ago. We were so blessed to meet their whole family.
They are a true testament to Humanae Vitae!
This morning I had an email from them stating:
Each artist who is invited to perform at World Youth Day is required to cover their own travel expenses. All things considered, we need to raise $23,000 more in the next month. If you are interested in making a donation of $25, $50, $100 or $200 you can go directly to our website at http://langelus.info/donate.html. If you can donate $5,000 or more, we will be able to come play a free concert for you!
They have such a beautiful sound ranging from Sacred Classics
to upbeat originals.
Please help them get there if you can. God will surely reward you!
Labels:
Music
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Monday, June 27, 2011
Buck did great!
Thanks so much for your prayers. Buck did great this morning and his insides are beautiful! I felt such a peace throughtout the whole thing. I know your prayers were pulling us through! Thanks again!!!
Labels:
Prayer Request
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Please Say a Little Prayer For Buck
Buck's been having tummy pains all year.... It all started with a stomach virus in Dec, and his tummy just hasn't been right since. We've tried lots of meds and even had him tested for lactose intolerance. Anyway, early tomorrow morning he's having a procedure at Children's Hospital where the dr will run a small camera down his throat to see what's going on. He will be put to sleep - much to my dismay :(
Father anointed him this morning before Mass. I know he's in good hands. I'll be glad when it's all over and hope the test will provide some info on what's making him feel bad. Thanks for your prayers.
Father anointed him this morning before Mass. I know he's in good hands. I'll be glad when it's all over and hope the test will provide some info on what's making him feel bad. Thanks for your prayers.
Labels:
Prayer Request
Friday, June 24, 2011
I'm Back :)
Hi again, everyone :)
Hope you are all having a wonderful summer!
Well, my plans have changed once again... Woke up with back pain last Sat. morning
:( Turns out my L5 disc is degenerating, bulging, and has a small rupture. So, after a week of hobbling around, sitting on an iced gel pad, and dealing with what felt like electrical pains shooting in my hips and down my legs, I'm recovering from a spinal epidural steroid injection....
My husband and children have been wonderful caregivers, as usual. God bless them for all of their hard work in keeping things running with mom on the DL.
The big girls have finally finished up their school work for a short, summer break. I really do believe in year round schooling. After all, homeschooling is a way of life. If we help our children LOVE to learn, they will never want to stop!!! Snuggle Bug's been done a week and just yesterday was heard to say, "I'm ready to get back to schooling, I'm bored."
One thing I'm really excited to come across is Classically Catholic Memory. Just the other day I met someone who was raving about Classical Conversations. Of course, I came straight home to look it up, only to be disappointed by how anti-Catholic parts of it were. What now, I thought? There must be something else out there. So, I took off to researching...One thing I just Love to do :)
Within a couple of days of searching, emails starting coming through the RC Connecting With History yahoo groups site about this same issue. How Providential is that???? This is just perfect!!! CCM will compliment our history program perfectly!
God is sooo GOOD!
I agree with Snuggle Bug... I'm ready to get going again too!
Labels:
Connecting With History,
Memory Work
Thursday, June 9, 2011
My new favorite site...
I guess I'm on summer break with blogging.
A friend introduced me to this and that's all she wrote....
I'll be back...sometime or another.
For now I'm off to coupon land :)
Many Blessings to You and yours!
Labels:
Blogging Notes
Friday, June 3, 2011
Friday, May 27, 2011
Love Reading This
This has got to be one of the best things I've ever bought for myself!
Some dear friends of mine were reading these conversations and sharing how wonderful they were. I finally was able to get the volume for Easter
and have been loving reading it! I can't wait to have the whole set
!
Labels:
Great Books
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Math with Mom
There's plenty of opportunity to learn the basic skills in everyday life.
Example 1
I ask Buck, "If I owe you $3 and hand you $5, how much change would you owe me?" 5-3=2
Example 2
Honeybee wins Mr. Monopoly's loose change.
There are two $2 bills.
"What's 2+2?" asks Mom.
"4!" shouts Honeybee.
As you can see, the possiblities are endless.
Learning can be soooo much fun!
Labels:
Math,
Real Learning
Friday, May 13, 2011
The Miracle of Fatima
Once the 1st part is finished you will have the option to click on pt.2 and so on.
Labels:
May Feasts,
Our Lady
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Happy Birthday Honeybee!
I can't believe our baby is 6 years old already!!!
You are so precious and so full of love.
We are so thankful for the gift of you!
We love you,
Mom, Dad, House Cat, Snuggle Bug, and Buck
Labels:
Birthdays
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
The Good Shepherd's Garden ~ Week One
Easter Week One
I'm really enjoying sharing more about the Good Shepherd with Buck and Honeybee during this Easter season. I took Jessica's advice and laminated the stickers for the Garden of the Good Shepherd activity. I cut them out and placed them in a small basket near the garden poster. We are using mounting putty to hold them in place.
Now for our "Garden Party"...
This week's focus ~
The Good Shepherd's Pasture
~ Snack time ~
Popcorn (sheep)
The sheep in the sheepfold with a few gone astray.
Our Good Shepherd patiently watching and waiting to bring the lost back into His sheepfold.
Snuggle Bug's Gate to the Sheepfold
&
Lamb's Wool
to drink.
~ Supper Time ~
Delicious Mini Shepherd Pies
Shepherd's Crook Breadsticks
and cute little lamb cupcakes.
During dessert we discussed who the Good Shepherd was to each of us.
What a fun and meaningful way to celebrate the first week of Easter.
Visit Catholic Cuisine for more Garden Party fun!
Labels:
Easter,
Garden of the Good Shepherd
Sunday, May 1, 2011
We Experienced FIRST HAND Our Lord's Divine Mercy!
We are so thankful for Our Lord's Mercy in sparing us from harm last week. We were in the DIRECT PATH of the deadly tornado that ripped across the state of AL on the 27th of April. We were having supper when we heard the tornado was hitting downtown Tuscaloosa. We turned on the television to a horrifying site. You just know people are losing everything when you see a tornado a mile wide ripping right through a city!
It wasn't long before the tornado sirens were sounding and we realized this monster was heading straight for Birmingham. We got in our safest spot under our staircase and prayed our Divine Mercy Novena. Buck is especially terrified of tornadoes!!! He held a small crucifix and prayed his little heart out. We all did! Our Lord is so good to us!! From what I understand, the tornado lifted from the ground for about 8 miles. I can't find the words to tell you how amazing it is that our home is in the middle of that stretch! We are so thankful, humbled, grateful.....
You can visit this blog to see it for yourself ~
The Original Weather Blog: More on Birmingham, AL Tornado 4-27-11: "***Updated 4-30-11, 9am (added prelim. track map, videos & photos). The violent, extremely damaging tornado that struck the Western and Nor..."
Please continue to pray for all those who were affected by the storms last Wednesday!
It wasn't long before the tornado sirens were sounding and we realized this monster was heading straight for Birmingham. We got in our safest spot under our staircase and prayed our Divine Mercy Novena. Buck is especially terrified of tornadoes!!! He held a small crucifix and prayed his little heart out. We all did! Our Lord is so good to us!! From what I understand, the tornado lifted from the ground for about 8 miles. I can't find the words to tell you how amazing it is that our home is in the middle of that stretch! We are so thankful, humbled, grateful.....
You can visit this blog to see it for yourself ~
The Original Weather Blog: More on Birmingham, AL Tornado 4-27-11: "***Updated 4-30-11, 9am (added prelim. track map, videos & photos). The violent, extremely damaging tornado that struck the Western and Nor..."
Please continue to pray for all those who were affected by the storms last Wednesday!
Labels:
Divine Mercy
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
The Holy Triduum 2011
What a blessing this Holy Triduum was! We were able to take part in the entire three part celebration. Father Adams explained the Mass on Holy Thursday begins with the Sign of the Cross and we do not make the Sign of the Cross again until the end of the Easter Vigil. We were so thankful to be able to make it to The Mass of the Lord's Supper and celebrate the institution of the Holy Eucharist and the Priesthood. Once we were home and had the little ones in bed, The House Cat, Snuggle Bug, Dad and I watched The Passion of the Christ. We all agreed watching this beforehand helped us to focus on all Our Lord endured for us on Good Friday.
Good Friday was a day spent in prayer, fasting and thanksgiving. I'm so glad we were able to spend the day together as a family. This is one day my honey tries to take off work. We did our best to keep things as quiet as possible around here. Dad rang the bell at noon and called us to pray the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary together. We drove over to the monastery and prayed the outdoor Stations of the Cross. We made it home just before three which was the perfect time to pray The Divine Mercy Chaplet and begin our novena.
In the evening we went back to church for The Lord's Passion and Veneration of the Cross. The priests began by laying prostrate before the stripped altar. It was moving and powerful.
We tried to carry on silence into Holy Saturday. We all realized this was an area we needed to improve on from years past. After all, our Lord is still in the tomb! The kids watched some of Jesus of Nazareth again and then we all took a nap to get ready for a late night.
It was our first Easter Vigil as family and the little ones were soooo excited! I mean what's better than going to Mass at night in a dark church and then getting to hold your own lit candle? Thankfully Buck didn't catch Honeybee's hair on fire :)
No really, it was incredible and I just feel so blessed that we were able to be a part of the WHOLE celebration! There were 3 adults baptized!!! Thanks be to God!!!
We also have 44 new Catholics who became members of Christ's Church!!
God is SO GOOD!!!!
Good Friday was a day spent in prayer, fasting and thanksgiving. I'm so glad we were able to spend the day together as a family. This is one day my honey tries to take off work. We did our best to keep things as quiet as possible around here. Dad rang the bell at noon and called us to pray the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary together. We drove over to the monastery and prayed the outdoor Stations of the Cross. We made it home just before three which was the perfect time to pray The Divine Mercy Chaplet and begin our novena.
In the evening we went back to church for The Lord's Passion and Veneration of the Cross. The priests began by laying prostrate before the stripped altar. It was moving and powerful.
We tried to carry on silence into Holy Saturday. We all realized this was an area we needed to improve on from years past. After all, our Lord is still in the tomb! The kids watched some of Jesus of Nazareth again and then we all took a nap to get ready for a late night.
It was our first Easter Vigil as family and the little ones were soooo excited! I mean what's better than going to Mass at night in a dark church and then getting to hold your own lit candle? Thankfully Buck didn't catch Honeybee's hair on fire :)
No really, it was incredible and I just feel so blessed that we were able to be a part of the WHOLE celebration! There were 3 adults baptized!!! Thanks be to God!!!
We also have 44 new Catholics who became members of Christ's Church!!
God is SO GOOD!!!!
Labels:
The Triduum
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Friday, April 22, 2011
The Fifth Sorrowful Mystery
Our Lord's Crucifixion
Labels:
Good Friday,
Music,
The Rosary,
The Tridum
The Fourth Sorrowful Mystery
Our Lord Carries His Cross
Labels:
Good Friday,
Music,
The Rosary,
The Triduum
The Third Sorrowful Mystery
Our Lord is Crowned With Thorns
Labels:
Good Friday,
Music,
The Rosary,
The Triduum
The Second Sorrowful Mystery
Our Lord's Scourging at the Pillar
Labels:
Good Friday,
Music,
The Rosary,
The Triduum
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Rechenka's Eggs ~ Book and Activity
Rechenka's Eggs
is such a wonderful book!
Honeybee wanted me to read it to her yesterday. So, I asked her and Buck to join me on the couch to read. As usual, Buck gave me lip about it. "Do I have to?"
Yes, I told him. Poutingly, he sat down beside us girls.
About half way through the book, he leaned over and rested his head on my shoulder, looking as I read. When I was finished, I asked him to choose a book for me to read.
Guess what he said??? "Let's read this one again."
Of course, I opened it right up and began to read again. This time I stopped when we got to the page where Babushka is blowing the inside of the egg out and asked if they would like to try this. "Really?" Yes, really :)
You'll want to wash the egg first
Then poke a tiny hole in each end. I used a small pocket knife and a needle.
Then blow, blow, and blow so more....
I've since learned they make hand tools for this :)
Once the eggs were empty inside, I washed them with cool water and put them in an empty egg carton to drip dry. The empty egg shells are so light! Everyone thought that was really cool.
We watched this video of a real Babushka painting the eggs in a special way called psyanky. This is an amazing form of art!
I knew this was more than I could do at home, so I broke out the "special - permanent" paint that the kids had been begging to use for some time.
Here are their creations and the meanings of the symbols they chose.
Honeybee
Brown Cross for Strength in Jesus
Blue Swirl for protection inside a triangle which represents the Holy Trinity
White represents purity
Buck
Blue Swirl for good health and defense
Green Saw for spring, new growth, and loyalty
Brown Net for endurance as a fisher of men
Snuggle Bug
Red Rose for happiness, love and caring
Ribbons for everlasting life
Brown Ladder for strength and endurance in prayer
Yellow Cross for Christ's light
Red swirls for Hope in God's protection
Purple nets for denying yourself and searching out the lost
This was definitely a fun activity. We are all hoping to make more for Easter Sunday. I think they will really add to the Easter dinner table both in beauty and conversation.
You can also visit Homeschool Share for a ton of activities that go along with this book.
Labels:
Arts and Crafts,
Easter,
Great Books
Friday, April 15, 2011
Distance

You are gone from here ~ not really.
I can't talk to you ~ not really.
I miss you ~ you are alive in my memories. You come to me in dreams. I feel you in my heart. There is a great distance between us. Not really..... The kids have been watching home movies. You are healthy and laughing your boisterous laugh.
You have gone on ahead of us ~ an answer to my prayers. 61 short years here on earth ~ eternity with Our Lord. One day we will be together again. No more distance.... Until then ~ you are here. In my heart. Alive in memories. Alive in the love you shared for us all. Not so much distance after all. I love you, Daddy.
Got five minutes? Tell us about Distance. No editing, no fussing, just five minutes of writing. And then link up over at Gypsy Mama's place.
Labels:
5 Minute Friday,
Family
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