Daybook 12/05

 

 

 

FOR TODAY
Outside my window… partly sunny and warm, 75, heading up to 80!

I am thinking… that I am glad the dishes are done from lunch and that dinner is mostly prepared! I am also thinking Caecilia being three. It seems the older two grew up quickly but Caecilia has actually had a toddler stage and is still in it. I love my little Caecilia.

I am thankful for… the wonderful community we have found here in South Georgia, for the friends we have made at church, for our parish with a faithful priest

From the learning rooms… oh, wow, lots of things. We have reintroduced math after taking a break and for a while. Karol is still struggling with it, but this time, I think it comes from all the writing he has to do. With most other subjects, we are almost done with the third quarter, so I suppose I should look at second grade curriculum soon.

From the kitchen… fried talapia and rice for dinner tonight with a lemon sauce.

I am wearing… black pants and a green teeshirt, white socks.

I am going… no where today, but this week is the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, so we will be heading to Mass that day and our parish pot luck after.

I am reading… nothing. This is kinda sad isn’t it? In my defense, I am doing an awesome Jesse Tree this year with the kids and that is a lot of reading in the evening.

I am hearing… the door beeping as the kids go outside to play. Also, semis going up and down the road, hauling cabbage and pecans.
One of my favorite things… quiet afternoons when the two youngest take long naps!

Around the house…things are pretty clean…I say that then I remember a certain three year old painted on the bathroom mirror with soap. But hey, the laundry is done and folded.

A few plans for the rest of the week: St. Nicholas Day is tomorrow, gotta get some candy out for that, Caecilia’s baptism day is Wednesday, getting a picture of St. Cecilia framed for her,  Feast of the Immaculate Conception is on Thursday (already mentioned). Ahh, I think we will relax on Friday!

Here is picture for thought I am sharing…

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**Also don’t forget to enter my Christmas Card Giveaway if you haven’t already, it ends tomorrow!**

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Christmas Card Giveaway!

 **Winner Announcement!**

At 9 pm last night, I closed comments then printed them off. I cut each of them out and put them in a bowl. The bowl sat next to me for a while as I did some work, mostly because I was procrastinating picking a winner, I wanted ALL of you to win. In the end I had Joshua pull the name and he picked

(drum roll please!)

Anne!

Congratulations!

For the rest of you all (who commented!), I have a special deal, you can order anything from the Impressus Art page* for 20% off. Keep in mind that shipping is included in all the prices. To get the discount, please email me your order at catholicmumma at gmail dot net and I will let you know how to pay and your total!

(*Joshua is working on getting a discount code for our Cafe.press store)

 

You may or may not know that my husband, Joshua, in addition to all the things he does has a graphic design business,  Impressus Art*.  Joshua has very generously allowed me to hold a Christmas Card giveaway. The winner of the giveaway will win 50 Christmas Cards (your pick, they can all be the same or mix and match)

Here are the details:

1.  Click here to view the different designs.

2. To enter, leave a comment in the combox (be sure to leave contact information so I can get a hold of you).

3.  For a second entry, share this post with someone else and leave a second comment to let me know you did.

4.  The giveaway will be held open until December 6 at 9:00 pm (Eastern Time).

5.  The winners will be announced and contacted on December 7.

 

Thank you and Happy Advent!

 

*Feel free to click around his site and look at the things he has to offer.*

 

 

 

 

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Weekend Update!

So we grilled our turkey and let me tell you, it was awesome, awesome, like totally awesome. We will probably do it like that again next year.

On to bigger and better things. We ordered chickens this week and starting in January, we will have 15 chickens hanging around the house! The kids and Joshua are looking forward to them, I am a bit apprehensive, only because I am not a fan of animals, manual labor or smelly things. I think I will get to like it better when I have fresh eggs everyday.

Our mailbox was hit last week, probably on Sunday night, so we did not get mail for two days (on Wednesday the mailman brought it to the house). Joshua spent a good three hours working on beating the dent out then remounting it on Friday, it looks almost good as new.

Today is the first Sunday of Advent and this morning, at mass, we sang my children’s favorite Advent song, “O Come Divine Messiah”. Margaret sang it very loudly and she drowned the rest of the pew out. She also got looks from the people in front of us, looks of joy, I am sure.

The biggest news of the weekend though was the new translation! Oh my, was that wonderful. Yes it was bumpy with the responses, but the prayers oh, those were so beautiful! I can only say that I was so excited about the new translation this morning, my fingertips were tingling. No really. I have been looking forward to this for years and to have this day finally come, it was just wonderful. Did you listen, did you hear the differences? Did the prayers help you reach toward heaven just a bit more?

 

 

 

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Prayer Request

In your charity, would be so kind as to offer prayers for my friend’s grandmother who passes away last evening, her name was Mary.

Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

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Update – Quickly!

* I asked you all how your parish is handling the New Translation (coming soon and very soon!) but I didn’t tell you how mine was handling it. Our pastor and deacon have been giving a series of homilies on the New Translation and what it means, why it’s being done and what else we can expect. I have to say that they have been more than informative, and thankfully my children have been pretty well behaved during Mass the homily as of late, I have heard most of them. I am very much looking forward to November 27th!

* It is 828 in the morning, 45 degrees outside, heading for a high of 66 today. Just so you know, Wednesday it was 84 and muggy. Today is certainly sweater  weather. MyChia (as our sweet Caecilia calls herself) is still sleeping, highly unusual. The other three are playing in the toy room and no one has asked me for food. This is a most unusual morning.

* Tonight we are meeting Joshua in town to go grocery shopping. Our local Publix store is having  an awesome sale on butter and flour. Usually butter is $4.00/lb and flour is $2.50 or more for five pounds. This week butter is 2/$4 and flour is $1.99 a bag. In addition to the other bogo deals, this should be a fruitful shopping trip. The only thing we cannot buy there is meat, because it is so expensive there, so  stop at the Piggly Wiggly or Harveys will be in order.

* I have a little part time (from home) job that I started at the beginning of the month. One of the things I do is read various diocesan newspapers for activities to post to various social networking sites. It is really a lot of fun and I get paid to surf the ‘net. However last night, I noticed something disturbing in one paper I was reading. The amount of Christmas happening during Advent. “Christmas Comes to X Parish” is the title of one of the Christmas concerts happening in early December. What?! We have 12 wonderful days of Christmas where (at least in my experience) parishes seldom do anything, but hey let’s cram it all in during Advent.

* Yesterday I logged in to bank where our mortgage is held to see where to send our tax bill to when I saw that we were past due. Huh? I will say that when I sent our payment (electronically) I only sent $100 (for some reason, not sure why, no our mortgage isn’t $1000) but realized by error two days later and sent the rest (electrically). The second payment posted on the 3rd and our payments are due the 1st. However, there isn’t a late fee until the 16th of the month for late payments. So I called to ask what in the world was going on. Turns out that if you send a payment for less than the amount due, they hold it without applying it because they have no idea what to do with it. So when I sent the difference to make the payment the full amount, nothing happened. The woman on the phone said she would have to email someone and get it taken care of. What? You can’t just fix that? So, here it is, the next day, almost 24 hours later and nothing has been done yet.

I asked her about the late fee and she said, because I had never been late on a payment before, they will waive it. I wanted to say “Well, since I wasn’t late this time, it shouldn’t be there at all.” but knowing what the big bad banks can do to my mortgage and my credit, I nicely said “Thank you.” Anyone want to guess on how long it will take to get things fixed up?

* MyChia just arrived downstairs, so I must sign off! Have a great day.  Oh, before I forget, I am doing a Christmas card give away pretty soon, stay tuned for details!

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A New Translation Resourse

The always informative, yet amazingly down to Earth, Jake Tawney has a wonderful blog to which he has dedicated much time and effort in to helping us understand the new translation. His blog Roma Locuta Est, not only has wonderful information about the new translation, it is full of other wonderful information about the Church, as well as the occasional post about creations in the kitchen!

 

http://causafinitaest.blogspot.com/p/new-translation-of-roman-missal.html

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