An intriguing new movie is set for release in February 2008, Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed. Watch this trailer: For those of us who reject the “doctrine” of Darwin and his many cohorts, the film raises a very interesting question: Why is mainstream science supressing the teaching of Intelligent Design? Ben Stein attempts to answer this [...]
Archive for December, 2007
This looks interesting…
Posted in creationism, darwinism, evolution, intelligent design on December 6, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Baby, it’s cold outside!
Posted in cold weather, crafts on December 6, 2007 | 1 Comment »
The boots are dry. So are the coats, hats, snowpants, etc. Dad used the plow blade to create a “snow mountain” after he came in around 8:00 p.m. — that’s 16 hours of plowing. He left this morning at 3:00 a.m. to salt. The forecast tonight? Another 2 to 3 inches. You’d think the children [...]
May 16th, 2008 — Prince Caspian
Posted in chronicles of narnia, prince caspian trailer on December 6, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
This looks absolutely stunning!
The Eve of St. Nicholas
Posted in shoes, snow, St. Nicholas on December 5, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
It is nearly that time again…time to set our shoes upon the hearth in hopes that St. Nicholas will bring a few little gifts for those of us who have been very, very good. Well…perhaps mostly good will suffice! This evening we will read about the life of our good Saint, light the Advent wreath [...]
Open season…
Posted in anti-catholic, book review, Noelle movie, the golden compass, USCCB on December 5, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
The Holy Roman Catholic Church remains in Hollywood’s “crosshairs”. While it is no surprise that a “Christian” (read Protestant) production company has spun yet another anti-Catholic yarn, it came as a surprise to many people (Catholics and non-Catholics alike) when a USCCB film reviewer gave a “thumbs up” review for The Golden Compass. Several Bishops [...]
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow…
Posted in fun, let it snow on December 5, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Breakfast for my dear husband at 2:00 a.m. Lunch packed, as well. Time to plow! God bless him, and the many men like him, venturing into the dark to improve the roads for those brave enough to venture out at dawn’s first light. It is the eve of the Feast Of St. Nicholas, and I [...]
Wild Cherry Pepsi, anyone?
Posted in coca-cola, the golden compass on December 4, 2007 | 3 Comments »
Curiouser and curiouser…from Zenit: Coke’s Compass I saw that Coca-Cola is promoting the movie [What Every Parent Should Know About "The Golden Compass"], and I wrote to them to express my feelings about it — including mentioning that the villains are called “The Magisterium” in the movie. Here is the response I got: “We appreciate [...]
Further Advent-ures…
Posted in advent, feast days, wreath on December 3, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
The mantle is a work in progress… The Advent wreath was completed on Saturday… The remaining Advent preparations are going well, although I believe the Jesse Tree may fall by the wayside…after coloring all of our ornaments, we still haven’t managed to attached them to their frames nor have we set up the actual tree [...]
A Nativity Advent-ure
Posted in advent, nativity, virtues on December 3, 2007 | 7 Comments »
The slips have been drawn, and this year’s cast of characters have been assembled. Every year, for the past several years, our family has endeavored to emulate the virtues displayed by the various “characters” of the Nativity of our Lord. Slips of paper containing the names and virtues of each are folded and placed in [...]
The little things…
Posted in charity on December 3, 2007 | 1 Comment »
A surprise visit from my dear daughter, Caitlin, has necessitated a bit of a “blog fast.” Who has time for the computer when a beloved daughter visits from another state?! The visit was much too short, though Christmas is just around the corner and we will see her then. During her brief stay, we paid [...]
I am a traditional Catholic homeschooling mother of 9 children, married for 30 years to the most patient and sainted man. As converts to Catholicism in 1991, our family has only recently discovered the beauty and full expression of our beliefs in the timeless liturgy of antiquity, the Extraordinary Form also commonly referred to as the Traditional Latin Mass. An avid knitter, I also enjoy gardening, reading and immersing myself in the everyday graces of my vocation.
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