Tententen

Here are some pictures of our Tententen Day Dinner.

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Monday Musings – 11 October 2011


Right now…1043 am

This weekend…we spent a good part of it cleaning. Our bedroom was getting out of control, so I spent part of Saturday morning cleaning things up. I set up Benedict’s cradle, hung up clothes, sorted things out and tossed a lot of things. Joshua came behind me to sweep and mop. I worked on the kids’ bedroom too, but that was not too bad, as we clean it up nearly every day. The rest of the house got a good dusting, sweeping and mopping.
Joshua also spent time working on the van. It started overheating on me on Friday, only when I was stopped in traffic. Joshua checked the fluid levels and it was pretty low, so he added some coolant, then added some more, then added some more. (Note to self, just because you are without your husband for a month then make a 1000 mile move and proceed to travel all over the place to see the sights in your new location, do not neglect your car!) Thankfully that is all it was, so in the evening we attended the Knights of Columbus Monthly family dinner.Dinner was great, stuffed cabbage, sauerkraut and sausage. Beverages were sweet tea and regualar tea! The sweet tea was not too bad either (I only had a sip because I mixed up our glasses.)
We were introduced at the end of the evening and discovered two things:
1. They are thrilled to have a young person, a young 4th degree. They have big plans for Joshua.
2. No one is from Valdosta. When we were introduced and the Grand Knight said we were from Ohio, there were cheers. Joshua made it clear that Ohio was our last location, but we are from Michigan. (That was met with “boos” from the Ohio people. :))
We went home after the dinner, I set out clothes for the next day and headed to bed. Of course, with all that tea in me, I was awake for a while. Benedict slept in his cradle for about two hours then we had him in bed with us again. I do like snuggling with him in the middle of the night!
Sunday we were up early and headed to Mass in Moultrie. I blogged about that already. After Mass we had a snack, then the kids went to their rooms for quiet time/naps. We prayed a Rosary together to help them to settle down. Not that it worked, Joshua ended up laying down there for a bit with them after we were done. I put a roast in the oven and it turned out pretty well. I cooked carrots, celery and onions with it instead of making mashed potatoes, as we only had two potatoes. (how do I let this sort of thing happen!?!?!) While I was in the kitchen, Joshua put new wiper blades and rain-x on the van.
The evening was quiet, dinner, clean up, prayers, dessert and a history DVD we are watching with the kids. I fell asleep in the recliner with Benedict and stayed there until about 230, then I moved to the couch. Around 330 he burped and spit up all over me. (I guess in my sleepy state, I didn’t understand his cue for “I have a wet diaper, change me” and thought he was just being fussy about eating and kept trying to get him to take the supplement). I cleaned that up then moved to my room. There Benedict decided that he was no longer tired and we shared smiles for about an hour. I actually think was just really in to the BBC World Service that was playing on the radio.
Some plans for the week…working on laundry, trying to set a schedule for washing and folding. I tend to get it washed, but folding is so ugh. Not to mention, it seems like the only time I get to sit is when I am nursing. If I try to fold while the kids are up (read Caecilia) she tries to help also. No bueno.

If I find some time for myself, I want to…sit and enjoy a nice cup of coffee. Read a book. Work on lesson plans.

Some special prayer intentions…the sale of our house is on the front of my mind.

Something that makes me smile…a quiet sleeping Benedict.

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New Parish – Weekend II

Well, the music wasn’t a fluke last week, it was just as wonderful this week as it was last week! Also, people remembered us from last week and we got a “Oh good! You came back!”. Father’s homily was well thought out and not fluff. Did I mention the music was good? My kids paid attention and the only time they moved was to get a better view of the Altar during the Consecration! Okay, I lied a bit there, they were fidgety for the most part during mass. However, Karol did ask me to help him pray after Mass.

Next weekend is the parish picnic. We are so going! It has been such a long time since we have look forward to belonging to a parish and actually participating in its activities, this is a wonderful change.

On another note, I found via Fr. McDonald’s blog today:

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Our Lady of the Rosary – Recap

Here are some pictures (with captions) from today’s Feast party. The kids learned of the Battle of Lepanto and we ate cupcakes with ice cream. I am not sure they understood it all as during the lesson about the battle, Karol kept asking to get a glass of water. They were thrilled, though, that there were seconds on the cupcakes tonight.

(the pictures can be clicked to be made bigger)

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Our Lady of the Rosary

Today is the Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary. Originally called the Feast of Our Lady of Victory, we honor Our Lady today for her help in the victory over the Ottoman Empire at the Battle of Lepanto. The victory in this battle prevented the spread of the Ottoman Empire and prevented the spread  Islam through Europe. Look here and here for more information about the Battle and Our Lady.

I also found this wonderful article from the Opus Sanctorum Angelorum it is a bit long, but worth the read, as is a peak around the rest of their website!

Things to do today, aside from the obvious of praying the Rosary:

1. Make a Rosary Cake.(we will be doing this today, but are only making a decade)

2. Share with others how to pray the Rosary.

3. Have your older children draw a picture of the Battle of Lepanto.

4. Have your younger children draw a picture of the Rosary.

5. Try some things out from this page. (A wonderful resource and one that I visit just about every day!)

6. Checkout this blog and enter to win the Rosary.

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Pope Pius XII

Tonight, at 8pm on EWTN Life with Fr. Mitch Pacwa, will feature a segment on Pope Pius XII. I am sure most of you know that he is often called “Hitler’s Pope” as people think he did nothing to stop the sad killings of millions of people in Concentration Camps during World War II. He actually did many things to help save Jewish people during that time. He made visas available for safe passage of Jewish people as well as opened many convents and monasteries for the Jewish people to hide in.

If you do not have cable, EWTN can be viewed online at EWTN.com!
Edited to add a website with information about Sister Margherita Marchione, the Sister who spoke on EWTN Live this evening.

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Saint Maria Faustina of the Most Blessed Sacrament

Today is the Feast of St. Maria Faustina of the Most Blessed Sacrament. I have  a special devotion to St. Faustina and picked her name for my Confirmation name seven years ago. Our Lord picked this simple religious sister to share with the world His Divine Mercy.

When I decided to be serious about my faith, I  started attending classes in preparation for Confirmation, I prayed that God would lead me to the right name, a name that would inspire me help me to grow closer to Him. I learned of the Divine Mercy Chaplet while participating in my first Life Chain and wanted to learn more  more about St. Faustina and the Divine Mercy of our Lord. The more I learned of St. Faustina, the more it became clear that she was to be the one to help me grow closer to Our Lord.So, when I was Confirmed, just seven short years ago, I took the name of Maria Faustina and am ever thankful.

I highly recommend the reading of her diary to those who have not yet had the joy of reading it. I also recommend it as reading to those who have fallen away from the faith  or who question the Mercy of Our Lord.

Here is more information about Saint Faustina and here are directions on how to pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet.

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Wearing the Baby

I first heard of baby wearing around the time I had my first child. I knew or saw a few women from church who used them and I thought it might be something I was interested in doing. I ordered my first two slings from ebay and set them aside for use when  Karol was born.

After his birth, my midwife showed me a few techniques on how to use the ones that I had purchased. I have to say, I was hesitant at first, a bit scared that he was going to fall out, so I did not use them until he was able to sit up on his own, then I used them all.the.time. It was the most helpful during Church as it allowed me to participate without juggling a 15 pound little guy. The grocery store was another great place to use it, he was close and did not t fuss the way he did in the infant car seat or in the seat of the cart.

When Karol was just a year old, we welcomed Margaret. I needed something. I had a mei tai that I liked to use, but went with my stand by slings, the NOJO for most of her carrying. It was a huge help as I was able to attend to Karol while giving Margaret that close contact she needed.

While I was pregnant with Benedict, a government agency issued a statement that slings were not safe. I had no concerns about the safety of my child in any of the slings I owned. I hadn’t used one for a few months when I read the article, but I knew I was always aware of what was going on in the sling. Those memories have been confirmed with Benedict’s birth.

I have found that Benedict loves to be all snuggled up in the sling. I slip him in and have no problems with him and no fears like I did with Karol. I am constantly touching him, rubbing his little back, patting his butt, stroking his hear and listening to his breathing (or little snorts). Honestly, there is so much love in this house for the little guy, that it just isn’t safe to leave him in the bouncy seat or in his swing. The sling is the place that keeps him from the over exuberant love his older siblings try to show him. (Mostly, Caecilia, who likes to share toys with him by tossing them at him).

Yesterday I had him in the sling during Mass and he snuggled up with me and fell asleep for most of the service, snuggled like he probably was in the womb, listening to my heart, feeling warmth and security while hearing our voices. Where else could he feel that way?

(h/t to Jenny @ http://www.mamanash.com/ for blogging about baby. Also, check out this website http://www.adventuresinbabywearing.com for more information about baby wearing and the baby wearing Call to Action. You can also check out the Baby Carrier Industry Alliance online and at Facebook, for those who Facebook. )

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Monday Morning Musings – A New Thing

Monday Musings–October 4th, 2010

Right Now: 1035 in the morning, cool and sunny. So cool that I am wearing pants and a sweater. The kids have longs pants on and neither of the older two wanted to sit by the open window during breakfast. (Did I just say “Open window?”)

This Weekend: Saturday was our 6th wedding anniversary. We did not do much, made a nice dinner and watched a few shows on the computer. In the morning we went for a family bike ride (including Benedict). It was supper nice to be outside and not sweating. We rode for about 20 minutes and came back home. The kids ran around the yard and were attacked by a hill of ants and screamed like one of them lost a toe.

Sunday we went to a Parish about 45 minutes from here and it may be a great alternative between driving to Macon and the parish here. We were greeted afterward by a group of ladies and a few men who pretty much begged us to stay at the parish. We were also told how wonderfully behaved our kids were during mass. I guess they didn’t hear Caecilia yell “Book” as we sat down or notice that Karol had to be taken out because he refused to budge from the back of church.

After Mass, Joshua had a snack with the kids and let them run around while I nursed Benedict in the van.When I was done, we went for a ride in the country and looked at a few houses that I had found online that are for sale. (Our  Ohio house is in contract right now and hopefully we will close by the end of October, if it does, we are looking to buy a house down here, renting is no fun!)

Some Plans for the Week:  It is a big Feast week this week, St. Francis today, St. Maria Faustina tomorrow, Our Lady of the Rosary on the 7th, we will celebrate them accordingly. I have no idea what we are going to do, as my typical idea is to make a dessert. We will probably make Franciscan Habits out of grocery bags today. For tomorrow I think we will paint an image of the Divine Mercy Jesus. Our Lady of the Rosary? Perhaps a Rosary Cake.

We officially started Kindergarten for Karol this morning. I think Margaret will be learning right along with him, as she was very interested in helping him color his coloring page. She had one of her own, but it was just one that I printed and I think she liked the idea of the shapes book.

Tomorrow is pay day and I plan on going to the grocery store that is having a Buy One Get One Free sale to pick up some Michigan Apples and a few other items.

If I Find Some Time for Myself, I Want To: sit with a nice cup of coffee at a coffee shop and read a book for 20 minutes. Seeings as that probably won’t happen, I will probably take time this afternoon, if I get any, to hang up clothes and fold what does not get hung up. I also need to make some sheets for the cradle as I can’t find the one that it came with and have been unable to find some to buy on line.

Some Prayer Intentions: For our friend Stephen, during his Midterm week. For the sale of our home in Ohio, that the inspection goes well and we are able to close by the end of the month. In thanksgiving for a woman in Indiana who has been waiting to hear back on a biopsy, NO CANCER!!

Something that Makes Me Smile: a sleeping baby.
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