Who’s that woman wearing Beth’s apron?

…cause the way she is a cleaning/cooking fool, it sure ain’t Beth.

This morning we woke up with just enough time to make it to daily mass. Since it is Wednesday and usually a school mass, I was prepared to sing “Table of Plenty”. No school today! No “Table of Plenty”. Don’t despair for me though, it is on the hymn board for tomorrow. 😉

After mass, we headed to the “mall” (I say “mall” because any self respecting “mall” would have a food court, this “mall” doesn’t even have a place where I can order a coffee). We stopped at the fabric store to pick up some baskets for the new bookshelf (aka toy shelf) that J is building today.

C also needed some shoes and I needed to replace my brown shoes as they fell apart last week. (No warning, nothing, just poof, unwearable).  We went to a few stores and let’s just say that it is hard to find shoes for 9 1/2 sized feet. I found a very cute pair on super sale, but they weren’t available above a 9. On to a different store. This one rocked, I found a pair of Doc Martens for $30.00!!!!! Now, Docs only come in whole sizes so I would have needed a size 10. Nope. Sad Face. I guess I am not meant to ever own a pair of Doc Martens. Or Birkenstocks for that matter. I did end up with a very cute pair of shoes though, a pair that I am very happy with.

C, on the other hand is now a size 4. Parents of wee ones, what do you do when they are size 4? It was very hard to find a pair for her. We finally did find a pair, but not until we went to 5 different stores! Urg. All I wanted was a pair of cute dress shoes.

Thanksgiving Prep

Miss Turkey is sitting on the counter hanging out. I put it in the fridge like the USDA told me to do, on Monday, and it was still a solid bird. Bah. So she will stay out for a bit today then back in for the overnight.  The celery and onions are cut for the stuffing. The pumpkin has been roasted for both pie and soup. The bread for the stuffing is rising on the stove. The bread for dinner is rising on the counter. The whole house has been dusted/mopped/vacuumed. The tablecloth is sewn, washed and on the table. The mantle is cleared off (more for Advent than for Tgiving, but it is done).  I put away my sewing things, so I won’t be working on C’s dress today or tomorrow, sad face. Oh well.

Have a happy Thanksgiving everyone!

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Updated Bullet Point List

I feel accomplished, slightly! Fortunately, when meal planning this month, I made today a meal out day, so I don’t have to worry about dinner.

Monday

¤ put turkey in fridge to thaw

¤ find stuffing, cranberry, pumpkin soup recipes

¤ clean bedrooms

¤ wash sheets on our bed and spare bed

¤ vacuum upstairs

¤ clean/mop upstairs bathroom

¤ make Grandpa M’s birthday card

¤ work on C’s dress (time permitting) (didn’t do this but I did get the odds and ends on M’s dress finished)

Tuesday

¤ dust living room

¤ hem fabric for table cloth (pinned it last night just have to run through machine now)

¤ hem napkins

¤ wash both

¤ bake pumpkin (why didn’t anyone tell me that was spelled wrong??!! ANNE!!!!)

¤ work on C’s dress (time permitting)

Wednesday

¤ chop celery/onions

¤ make bread for stuffing

¤ vacuum whole house

¤ work on C’s dress (time permitting)

¤ make dough for no knead Italian bread

Thursday

¤ make pies (pumpkin and apple crisp pie)

¤ Mass (9 am)

¤ make stuffing

¤ stuff turkey

¤ put turkey in oven

¤ make soup

¤ make rolls (going to do a no knead Italian bread instead)

¤ set table

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My week ahead, in bullet points.

This week is, of course, Thanksgiving.  This year we are staying in Ohio and Joshua’s parents and sister will be joining us. To prepare for the big feasting day, I have made a list of  things I need to do. I figure a little each day to prevent a stressed out Wednesday or Thursday!

Monday

¤ put turkey in fridge to thaw

¤ find stuffing, cranberry, pumpkin soup recipes

¤ clean bedrooms

¤ wash sheets on our bed and spare bed

¤ vacuum upstairs

¤ clean/mop upstairs bathroom

¤ make Grandpa M’s birthday card

¤ work on C’s dress (time permitting)

Tuesday

¤ dust living room

¤ hem fabric for table cloth

¤ hem napkins

¤ wash both

¤ bake pumkin

¤ work on C’s dress (time permitting)
Wednesday

¤ chop celery/onions

¤ make bread for stuffing

¤ make pies (pumpkin and apple crisp pie)

¤ vacuum whole house

¤ work on C’s dress (time permitting)
Thursday

¤ Mass (9 am)

¤ make stuffing

¤ stuff turkey

¤ make soup

¤ make rolls

¤ set table

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Feast of Christ the King…

Today was a festive day in our house! Today we celebrated the Feast of Christ the King! This year was even more fun than years past because K and M are getting old enough to get the hint that something special is going on!

We had friends over today for Facemyer Pizzaâ„¢ (a recipe we have certainly perfected, it is much better than any pizza place pizza I have ever had). We also had Crown Cake and a raspberry cake for the adults. It was all very good, as was the company of our dear friends.

Six kids (plus one in utero) and six adults. Six years ago, none of us were married! God is so good. As K would say “We love him!”.

Here are some pictures of our day:

The sign on the mantle with the crowns the kids made.
The sign on the mantle with the crowns the kids made.
Another angle of the sign, sans crowns
Another angle of the sign, sans crowns
Little Guy wearing his crown. He made sure everyone had one to wear.
Little Guy wearing his crown. He made sure everyone had one to wear.
Pin the crown on Jesus. This game was won by the youngest over one year old! Congrats, Joey!
Pin the crown on Jesus. This game was won by the youngest over one year old! Congrats, Joey!
The Crown Cake. The bottom layer was supposed to be purple, but it didn't show up well in pictures.
The Crown Cake. The bottom layer was supposed to be purple, but it didn't show up well in pictures.
I call this the Adult Cake. It is a chocolate souffle cake (flour free) with whipped cream mixed with raspberry syrup then drizzled with raspberry jam thinned out with raspberry syrup.
I call this the Adult Cake. It is a chocolate souffle cake (flour free) with whipped cream mixed with raspberry syrup then drizzled with raspberry jam thinned out with raspberry syrup.
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A few weeks ago, I was invited by my friend, Erin, to give a presentation to her Womens Group at church. She said the theme would be cooking with the saints.  Pick a saint and demonstrate a recipe that could be made on that saint’s feast day. I asked to do the Feast of the Epiphany because we like to celebrate that one up here.

I had so much fun. Normally I am so scared to do public speaking that I would generally never dream of doing something like get up in front of a group to speak. Tonight, I thought, I could do this all the time. Talk about my faith and talk about cooking?  Total fun.

Maybe EWTN will let me have my own cooking show….Cooking with the Saints?  A Catholic Mumma Cooks?

Off to watch NCIS…..have a great evening.

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The Simple Woman’s Daybook

FOR TODAY
November 16 2009

Outside my window…dark and gloomy, perfect warm apple cider weather.

I am thinking…about all the fun things I want to do with the kids during Advent.

I am thankful for…the guidance of our Lord.

From the learning rooms…the oldest one and middle one shared a game on the computer without fighting.

From the kitchen…the sounds of a nearly one year old  cleaning out my cabinets.

I am wearing…Khakis and a pink shirt

I am creating…two jumpers for the girls to wear to Midnight Mass.

I am going…to sit in my comfy chair

I am reading…The Faith Explained by Fr. Leo Trese

I am hoping…for acceptance of God’s wisdom.

I am hearing…my kids chatter while they should be sleeping.

Around the house…we are in various stages of construction.

One of my favorite things…coffee with friends on the porch.

A few plans for the rest of the week: Giving a presentation about the Feast of the Epiphany and baked goods that go along with it on Wednesday, Thursday I am meeting up with friends in Columbus for dinner and Saturday I am going to my Opus Dei Morning of Recollection.

Special thanks to: http://thesimplewomansdaybook.blogspot.com/

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Story time

Today I decided it would be a good idea to take K and M to the library for story time. This usually involves leaving C with Papa as there isn’t a story time for her age group today. M decided that today would be a good day to be sassy, so I told her, no story time for her. She cleaned up her behavior and was good for a bit, so I relented.

I should have gone with my first instinct.

When we got to the library, I noticed the Loguemobile in the parking lot, yea! (Hard to miss, what with the IU alumni license plate holder) Thank goodness for bank holidays! When we got inside, Mrs. Logue said that she was going to take her little guy in to the 4 year old room and agreed to take Karol with her. (Thanks!) Well, M decided that she didn’t want to go to storstytime (her pronunciation). So instead we sat in the main library where she played with board puzzles and the like. Then when it was time to leave, another fit. And she isn’t quiet, she cries, incoherently and loudly. Then she becomes dead weight and that makes her a million times harder to carry.

Karol had a grand ol’ time in the big kid room. He told me all about the books they read and things they did. The nice thing about the older room is that the kids do not need an adult with them. This way we can go and do the two separate room on the same day.

C stayed with Papa at his office, where she is now. We will go and get her soon!

Now for an update on a few other things. I am working on the curtains for the dining room. I have one set up, the lower ones, so I am not working on the upper curtains/valance. Since the sewing room is also the baby’s room, I have a limited sewing window. Last night I sewed the hem on the upper curtains by hand. That wasn’t too bad actually, so I think  I will hand stitch the curtains. With the tabs, I will start them on the sewing machine but hand stitch them on.

I realized after the curtains were up that the window seat would look very nice with a few long cushions, so I will start those eventually. Slowly but surely, the house will come together!
Have a great Wednesday!

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The baby is growing up

Caecilia is getting to be so big and such an explorer these days. This morning I moved the furniture around in the living room and she took the time crawl around and explore everything as it is now. At one point, she was sitting by my feet then, suddenly, she sprung to her knees and hands and put her head on the floor, looking. She lifted her head and moved toward the loveseat but stopped, just short of it, by the coffee table. She  put her head back on the floor, looking, looking under the loveseat perhaps  for a forgotten toy or book. Her head was flat on the floor as was her chest, only her little tiny diapered bottom off the carpet. She moved again to the edge of the loveseat and stuck her chunky little baby hand under the couch, searching for that forgotten toy or book. Nothing. She didn’t find a thing, so she crawled away, crawled to the dining room.

In the dining room, she found Legos and blocks. After moving them from one location to another, came back out to me. Crawling along, pushing the Lego box with one hand and using her other to help crawl. A triumphant smile was on her face the whole time.

In the living room, she lost interest in her Lego box and crawled on to the kids short table. She is quite proud of her ability to climb on to the table and works at trying to climb on to higher things, like a kitchen chair or the couch.

Soon, she will be talking and chasing after the older two and our baby will be no more, replaced with another rambunctious toddler. Until that day comes, she will be our little baby and the day of chasing and talking can hold off a bit longer.

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Mud-free Mudbowl

Today was the annual Mudbowl at the PCJ. There could have been no better day for the Mudbowl! Sunny and 65 in November!

We arrived early, around 9 am to pray rosary and go to Mass with the seminarians and visit with our friend, Stephen (a member of St. Mary, Marion, seminarian for the Diocese of Columbus and all around good guy). I have to say it is always wonderful to attend mass at a seminary. It is the one of the few places in the world where your child(ren) can scream scream scream all the way through mass and you will be approached afterwards and told how wonderful it is to have children at Mass.

After mass we got a snack for the kids and some coffee for their mumma and took a tour of the grounds. Stephen and Joshua took the kids down a deep ravine in the woods. I wanted to go but I didn’t wear the right shoes, so I sat at the top of the hill and enjoyed the day.

Then it was time for tailgating. A seminarian from Louisiana made some delicious barbecue. The story was that he stayed up all night to make sure it was all done and he did a fabulous job. There was pork, beef, brats, hotdogs, chips salsa, gumbo, soda, beer and more! We actually took a plate home for dinner. During lunch, we visited with former professors of Joshua’s (oh, did I mention, he is an alumnus?) and got to see our dear friend, Fr. Schalk. (We just love him!)

At 2:00 it was time for some good ol’ Flag Football.  Sadly the College guys lost to the Theology guys. Both Karol and Margaret LOVED watching the game. They tossed the little football we brought along and put  an arms length of raffle tickets in their belt loops to have flags. They played and played and played. Caecilia took a nap on a blanket during the game. Well, until the College scored a touch down. After the game was over, we headed home, much to Karol’s dislike. He asked to stay. I told him in 15 years, he could go back to live.

I love going to the PCJ, I really do. When I helped with the Youth 2000 retreats, we would go there once a month for the months leading up to the retreat to join the seminarians in a Holy Hour and to pray Vespers with them.  Those Sunday nights first introduced me to a few things, starting with the Liturgy of the Hours.  They would be chanted and I had never seen such a wonderful thing in my life. We would be paired up with someone who had a breviary and they helped to to pray them. I was also able to meet and become friends with  seminarians from all over the country, if not the world.  Their witness helped me in my discernment process , something for which I am eternally grateful.

Of course, it is also where I met Joshua, but that is a story for another day….

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Have you met…

Kimberly? I have been an off and on reader of her blog and today, after posting an article of hers, I was informed that she belongs to the same Ladies Night Out group as I do! So while I haven’t met her yet, I hope to soon. This article she wrote was just what I needed to hear today.

I think my baby has decided she no longer needs naps. I put her down twice a day and she doesn’t sleep for either of them, I am pretty sure. She gets quiet but I am pretty sure she is just playing quietly. My oldest has informed me that he no longer needs naps either, whatever kiddo, you will take a nap and do it now! The middle one is hit and miss and well, she doesn’t like to take naps unless the lights are on, in the middle of the day. Hmmmm. I often find her in our bed under the covers.

The two older ones have taken to getting in to bed with us in the morning. I never know who I am going to wake up next to. This morning I thought it was Karol as when the alarm went off, the body next to me turned it off. Nope, Margaret knows how to  turn it off too. (as if I needed another reason to be lazy in the morning).

Today I am preparing for advent by making things a bit more organized around the house,  finishing projects that have been hanging around for ages, mostly curtains. I have the kitchen ones done, they just need to be hung. I have to make one for the laundry room as I must have been on drugs when I measured and sewed the one I made for back there, too short to be a full curtain, too long to be a half curtain. I plan on cutting tabs for the curtains in the dining room. I really love tabbed curtains, they are a bit more time consuming to make than the other curtains I have made, but they seem to do much more to a room.

This year I want to do a Jesse Tree. I don’t actually put the ornaments on a tree, but plan on hanging them from the fire place mantle. We are also trying to prepare for the true joy of Christmas by making small sacrifices during Advent. One of those will be going meatless through the month of December. I planned out all the meals, leaving Sundays as a day with meat as it is a mini-Easter. (My plan is to then freeze the left overs from that meal and use them in January).  What does your family do for Advent?

Then, tomorrow will be be spent preparing for the weekend. We have the PCJ  (Pontifical College Josephinum) Mudbowl on Saturday afternoon (Go College!!!).  On Sunday we are going to St Patrick for Mass in the morning then heading to the cemetery to pray at Rick’s grave as it is his birthday and the last day in the All Saints Octave then to lunch with some friends from the city.

Off to cut some tabs now…kids are sleeping! Have a joyous day!

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