Thursday, February 25, 2010

Along the Alphabet Path Kk

Kk is for King Cup Fairy, Blessed Kateri, Kisses, and Katy and the Big Snow

This week we read Katy and the Big Snow (Vol 2) and completed this lapbook.  And to go along with the lapbook I ordered up some snow...lots of it as a matter of fact!  The kids were over the moon about all of the snow and wanted to get to the swingset.
However, they had to dig a path just like Katy in Katy and the Big Snow.


After Mommy shoveled the rest of the way, all faces were swinging happily.  Perhaps this picture story should be called Mommy and the Big Snow!
We also made lots of Kiss Kritters to handout at co-op for St. Valentines Day.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Jesus Tree


I have had this kit since Princess was a baby.  I made all the pieces her first Easter and now the kiddos are old enough to understand it.  I'm so excited to finally use it.   After reading the bible story and putting the ornament on our tree, Jessica over at Shower of Roses has included a link for coloring pages for each day.  Here's week 1, week 2, week 3, week 4, week 5.  While coloring I ask the kiddos to retell the story.  I'm taking the narrations and will compile a Lenten notebook for Princess and Big Boy.

Lenten Poster

We've never done a Lenten Calander as a family.  I found several great ideas and incorporated them into our Lenten Poster.  This is our guide and checklist as well :)


From Catholic Icing I used a free printable lenten countdown calendar

I could not resist incorporating this somehow in our lenten journey after seeing this original post about it.I included a lamb and after completing their pennance, they glue a cotton ball.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Lenten Plans 2010

God So Loved the World, He Gave His Only Son
After stockings were opened Christmas morning we headed to church for Christmas day mass.  This was an oddity, because we usually go to mass on Christmas Eve.  However, due to circumstances beyond our control, we attended morning mass.  Princess and Big Boy were excited the creche at the back of church now included the baby Jesus.  All through mass both kept reminding us they needed to visit baby Jesus.  The mass ended and everyone hustled out quickly to their celebrations.  We made our way to the front of the creche.  Princess sweetly sang baby Jesus Happy Birthday.  I delighted at her pure and innocent voice singing out of love for the babe in swaddling clothes.  My eyes slowly made their way to the altar and eventually looked up at the crucifix.  I noticed light on the face of Jesus.  We've attended mass at this church for 12 years and never had seen the face of Jesus illuminated.      My husband and I stood awe struck at the beauty of this simple moment--a child's sweet voice singing lovingly to baby Jesus and the beauty of Christ's face illuminated while hanging on the cross.  Peace filled my heart and at that moment it connected Advent, Christmas, Lent, and Easter.  During both Advent and Lent we wait in anticipation of our savior, Jesus.  These two times of the liturgical year should not be seen as two seperate events, but instead as one intertwined, unseperated focus of God's love for us.   We as Christians enter into the 40 days of Lent today.  May we remember the Love God gave us poor sinners through His son, Jesus Christ.     Daily meditations to read during lent.
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Our Lenten Plans
To keep our focus on Lent we will use our Lenten Poster.

For our Bible Study, we will use our Jesus Tree.

On Fridays during lent we will read Benjamin's Box: The Story of the Resurrection Eggsand use the Resurrection Eggs

For Holy Week, we will transform our Lenten Table to our Easter Table
As for me, I'm decluttering and cleaning both my house and heart this lent.   Using the 40 bag challenge and deep cleaning list, I hope to make my home environment a bit more conducive to prayer life.   

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Our Lady of Lourdes


In 1858, in the grotto of Massabielle, near Lourdes in southern France, Our Lady appeared 18 times to Bernadette Soubirous, a young peasant girl.
She revealed herself as the Immaculate Conception, asked that a chapel be built on the site of the vision, and told the girl to drink from a fountain in the grotto.
No fountain was to be seen, but when Bernadette dug at a spot designated by the apparition, a spring began to flow. The water from this still flowing spring has shown remarkable healing power, though it contains no curative property that science can identify.
Lourdes has become the most famous modern shrine of Our Lady.


For the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes the kiddos watched Bernadette The Princess Of Lourdes and made these lovely grottos using this coloring page

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

First Feedings...

At first Baby Bear did not really understand why the spoon was in her mouth. 
However, she caught on quickly and really enjoyed the cereal. 
Princess even wanted in on the fun. 

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Holy Heroes Lenten Adventure


My kiddos are still talking about our Holy Heroes Advent Adventure and can't wait for the Lenten Adventure to begin.  If you would like to join here's the link.  Here's what you can expect on your adventure...

We invite you and your friends to join us for Holy Heroes Lenten Adventure - last year's was a lot of fun and this year's will be even better!
It's free (costs you nothing!) and easy for your Mom and Dad, because all they need to do is:
•Open our emails three times a week, then
•Click and watch... a short video of children teaching children,
•Click and listen... to children leading and explaining prayers,
•Click and print... fun activities for all ages,
•Click and answer... quiz questions to see how much you've learned.

40 Bag Challenge


Jessica over at Shower of Roses is doing a 40 Bag Challenge for Lent and invited others to join her.  This year I decided to join on in.

Here's the details taken from the original handout on vocations and family faith formation from the Archdiocese of Cincinnati :


Every day during Lent this year, empty one bag of 'stuff' that is no longer needed from your house, totaling a loss of forty bags of stuff!

1.) Taking a look at the size of your family and household, with an acknowledgement of how much 'stuff' is present, make a prudential choice on the size of bag to be employed during this challenge. Bag size should be small enough that the goal of 40 bags during the season of Lent is able to be accomplished, while not being too big that you are left with nothing. We must still live in the world, after all!

 

2.) If smaller children are a part of your family, a 'gauge' may be helpful to keep them engaged and help them keep track of progress. As part of your preparations, make a 'paper chain' of forty numbered links. As each new bag is started, place a new link in the bottom of the bag. This way, as the chain gets smaller, there is a greater sense of accomplishment.

 

3.) This challenge necessarily involves sacrifice. Each member of the family should be encouraged to give something to each bag, or there could be designated bags for each member of the family.

 
4.) Instead of just throwing things away, recycling is a great way to encourage good stewardship of the gifts we have been given, as it symbolizes that we are passing along our gifts to others. Families with children are encouraged to pass along clothes that no longer fit or toys that sit dormant in a closet to families in need instead of just throwing them away.

 
5.) Units of count need not necessarily be trash bags, either; however they should be equivalent. For example, a box of gently used toys or clothes could equate one bag off the chain. A stack of books donated to the parish library is another easy equivalent.

 
As the family accepts this challenge together, bonds will be created that will last a lifetime. Lessons are also learned not just by saying, but by putting it into practice. Here, the simple lesson will last throughout life that having fewer things can lead to a greater contentment in life.

I think I will use grocery bags for this one as I don't have a very large house and I have way too many of them.  During Hh week I also got rid of 5 bags worth of stuff in order to transform our rarely used dinning room into our schoolroom.  I will count those as well.  To keep me accountable I will keep track of the total bags on my sidebar.   Care to join in?

Friday, February 5, 2010

They're Playing Our Song

Erin over at Growing With My Girls recently shared what her and her husband's song was and the story surrounding it in the post They're Playing Our Song.  She invited others to share what their song is.  I was going to comment, but the story behind "Our" song is something worth saving on my blog as I've never committed it to writing and it's quite humorous at that...

Up until our wedding day in July of 1998 when asked the question, "So what's your song?"  The answer would've been Good Things by the Bodeans.  This is what my husband and I were to dance to for the traditional first dance.  A little quirky I know, but we had seen them in concert so much and loved this song.


However, DJ Tony, screwed up big time and played this song...


You all laughing?  I know we were when it happened.  This was several before BEFORE the Wedding Singer came out, but when that Adam Sandler movie came out, well everyone thought we must have had Adam Sandler at our wedding for him to get the idea...


So after our wedding day, when asked what "Our" Song is, we smile and tell them, "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?"

Jj week

Jj is for Saint Joseph,
Jasmine,Jewelry, Jam! We made Jewelry!  This was a kit from Oriental Trading I had sitting around for a while.  They are Guardian Angel necklaces.  If we had more time we would've made some jewelry using this idea from Catholic Icing.  And what's the point of having all this wonderful new jewelry without a place to put it?  Princess' Auntie gave her this do it yourself jewelry box set for Christmas and it seemed like the perfect time to work on it don't you think?
Jj week was a busy week for us.  We read the The Giant Jam Sandwich and completed the corresponding lapbook and activities at homeschoolshare.com.
We also made homemade jam and we baked our own bread using the recipe provided at homeschoolshare.  For lunch we had many jam sandwiches.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Feast of St. Brigid

Young Sister Brigid and seven other women lived together in a convent.  They worked hard, raising cows and chickens, planting and harvesting fruit trees and gardens.  With these, they prepared food and fed all the hungry people who came to them.

One day, many hungry people had come to the convent.  All the eggs were scrambled; the butter had been used up on the bread, which was gone, too.  Not a pear remained in the bowls.  Not a drop of milk remained in the pitchers.

Then before the good sisters had time to relax, word came that they were to receive more visitors--seven bishops!

The sisters were very upset.  "What can we do?  There is no food left in the house to serve them!" one of the women wailed.

Of course, there were no supermarkets or restaurants, either.

Brigid smiled.  "I think God will provide this meal," she said.  "Go ask the hens if they might be so kind as to give us more eggs.  Then talk with the cows.  Perhaps they will give us a bit more milk.  Oh, and go ask the fruit trees to ripen some fruit."

As the other sisters left the room, Brigid stirred up the fire of the oven.  Then she opened the oven door and smiled again.  There were two loaves of hot, golden brown bread!

Soon the others returned.  One carried a pitcher filled with fresh milk.  Another carried a basket filled with hens' eggs.  Two others held their aprons out, which were filled with pears.

"Time to cook!"  Brigid said cheerfully.  "God has blessed us again!"

Story from The Big Book of Catholic Customs
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To celebrate the feast day of Saint Brigid we colored lovely pictures from waltzing maltilda and had to have brunch for dinner.  The kiddos loved it.  I think brunch is their all time favorite meal and to have it for dinner during the week was beyond a treat for them.