Archive for June, 2009
And now for a little improv…
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged funny on June 19, 2009 | 5 Comments »
Her world…
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged children, photography on June 19, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Charlotte the Photographer…or The World As Seen Through The Eyes Of A Seven Year Old: All things bright and beautiful, All creatures… …great and small, All things wise… …and wonderful, The Lord God made them all! Blessings,
Summer musings…
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged summer on June 19, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Summertime and the living is… Busy! I love summer. Love it. For those who know me well, those three words are simply astounding. Having grown up in Florida, I never cared much for the season with its hurricane warnings and humidity. I longed for cooler temperatures and well-defined seasons, and for the past 28 years [...]
Scenes from a Saturday…
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged at home on June 13, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Yes…the mulberry muffins were delicious!! I made 18 of them and a loaf of bread: A delightful ham, potato and cheese frittata…our anniversary breakfast was perfect: A sweet gift from Galahad…a jarful of butterflies…as yellow-green as the honeydew melon! Hello, ladies…my…how you’ve grown! Herbs gone wild…the oregano is overtaking the parsley and basil: Have a [...]
An unexpected harvest…
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged nature on June 12, 2009 | 4 Comments »
This evening, as we ventured towards the far edge of the woods, we discovered four berry laden trees…deeply purple berries hanging in profusion… Mulberries! The children had discovered them a few days prior and had been gathering them to make ink…little did we know that the ink berries were one of the more truly delightful-and-oh-so-edible [...]
The hidden life of the Christ Child…
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged childhood on June 10, 2009 | 6 Comments »
Tuesday morning I read a wonderful reflection in Sermons From The Latins. The opening paragraphs on Christian Education took me by surprise… Our homilist began expounding upon the beauty of childhood, and most particularly, the beauty of our dear Savior’s earliest years… It’s astounding how very little we know about the life of our Lord [...]
The Trinity is like a rose…
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged the feast of the most holy trinity on June 8, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Fr. Lutz gave the most amazing homily on the Feast of the Most Holy Trinity. Quoting a saint (I’m not sure who, if you know, do tell!), he used the following analogy: “The Most Holy Trinity can be best explained by observing a rose. The stem, is like the Father, who lifts up the beautiful [...]
Fare thee well…
Posted in Uncategorized on June 5, 2009 | 20 Comments »
Dear Friends: It’s been such a pleasure writing for you. Sharing our ups and downs, ins and outs…all the lovely joy and chaos of what makes this large Catholic family tick. It’s been lovely peeking into your window, as well. Connecting with other families sharing the same vision has been one of the unexpected pleasures [...]
Fishermen
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged fishing on June 2, 2009 | 5 Comments »
Neither wind, nor rain, nor rough waters shall keep the intrepid fishermen from their appointment with destiny! Such was yesterday’s weather when Hilaire took the boys for a day of charter boat fishing on Lake Erie. Despite the gloomy weather the gentleman had a rollicking good time. And if that cooler full of fish is [...]
The Simple Woman’s Daybook
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged the simple woman's daybook on June 1, 2009 | 8 Comments »
Visit Peggy at The Simple Woman for more Daybook entries! FOR TODAY – June 1, 2009 Outside my Window…bits of blue, with a wispy cloud or two. Cool breeze and 60 degrees. Today’s forecast high: 83 balmy degrees! I am thinking…that the little girls would enjoy a visit to Ballantrae. My sons are on their [...]
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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