Children

Children
"God is love, and he who abides in love abides in God, and God abides in him."
(1 Jn 4:16)

Saturday, December 29, 2012

2012 Read Alouds

Below are most of the books and audio-books that we read and/or listened to in 2012.

Adam of the Road by Elizabeth Janet Gray


The Bronze Bow by Elizabeth George Speare*

The Children's Saint Anthony by Catherine Beebe
My second son kept asking his father to read more.

The Christmas Anna Angel by Ruth Sawyer, illustrated by Kate Seredy

The Cricket in Times Square by George Selden


The Door in the Wall by Marguerite de Angeli*

First Communion Days by a Sister of Notre Dame


Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder*
We gave the boxed set of books to our oldest daughter for her birthday one year and I read all of the books out loud to her and her sister at that time. It was nice to hear this childhood favorite again.

Men of Iron by Howard Pyle


Mossflower by Brian Jacques

Otto of the Silver Hand by Howard Pyle

Queen without a Crown by Madeleine Polland

Swallows and Amazons by Arthur Ransome*

Swallowdale by Arthur Ransome*

This Way to Christmas by Ruth Sawyer

True Stories of First Communicants by a Sister of Notre Dame

  

An * indicates that we listened to the audiobook.

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Wishing You a...


May you and your families have
a holy and blessed Christmastide!

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Advent Daybook

Outside my window...
The ground is white. The children are excited that it snowed last night and they are hoping that it snows more.

In the kitchen...
Theresa has been baking a lot of cookies. Today, we are hoping to make some applesauce and cinnamon ornaments. I had intended to make them with the children on Saturday, but we didn't have time to do so.

I am listening to...
the boys talking in the dining room and the girls practicing piano and violin downstairs.  Catherine and Bernadette are practicing a piano/violin duet of "Silent Night" that they will be playing at a retirement center tonight.

I am wearing...
a jean skirt and navy blue sweater.

I am praying for...
my husband and children, extended family, our priests, and friends. I am also trying to remember to include prayer requests from various people.
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I am thankful...
for my husband who went grocery shopping for me on Saturday and took Patrick with him to buy a Christmas tree yesterday. He was released early from jury duty today and so he called and told me that he is going to head to a certain store to look for some stocking stuffers that we have been trying to find for our boys. He is also hoping to buy this for the price listed on the website (not an inflated price). It will be a birthday present for one of the boys this year.

In the learning rooms...
Formal lessons will be minimal today. Brendan, Patrick, and I will be setting up our outdoor Nativity scene and hanging Christmas lights on the house. 

I am pondering...
"Love consumes us only in the measure of our self-surrender."
~ St. Therese of Lisieux ~

I am reading...
We and Our Children: How to Make a Catholic Home by Mary Reed Newland. I started reading this book in August, but put it aside to read The Mirror of True Womanhood. I have read the reprint of We and Our Children, How to Raise Good Catholic Children, a few times over the years. When I saw that the unedited We and Our Children was available, I knew that I had to buy it. I am glad that I did.

Plans for the rest of the week...
  • Take children to piano and violin lessons
  • O Antiphons began yesterday :)
  • Mass
  • Continue to pray for my Christkindl and do little things for her
  • Buy a Christmas present for my brother-in-law and my nephew who will be visiting us for Christmas
  • Take our annual Christmas photo
  • Wrap some Christmas presents
  • Have the children make our missing Jesse Tree ornaments (a couple of the ornaments for this week are missing)
  • And more...
I am happy that...
I found this present for my father-in-law yesterday. I am thinking that we might get this for him too. I know how much he likes ND and the 4 horsemen. I also know that he is excited about ND's upcoming game.

A video...


Tuesday, December 11, 2012

St. Nicholas' Visit


On Sunday, St. Nicholas visited our parish. St. Nicholas began by telling the children a story from his life. Then, he asked some of the children catechism questions. When Patrick volunteered to answer one of the questions, I couldn't help but think about a previous visit from St. Nicholas. My tall little boy has learned a lot over the years. I pray that he continues to learn and that one day he becomes a great saint who brings greater glory to God.

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