2009 Read Alouds

My husband read all of the books below to our children, save for the last one.  I read that one for our First Communicant in the spring. The Small War of Sergeant Donkey by Mary Daly Big John’s Secret (Living History Library) by Eleanore M. Jewett The Lost Baron by Allen French Blood Red Crescent Henry…

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Pregnancy Thank You

Thank you to everyone for your comments and congratulations on my pregnancy.  My family and I really appreciate it.  I pray that all of you have a blessed 2010!

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Happy New Year News!

I pray that everyone has a blessed New Year! We are looking forward to being a family of 10 (or 11 if the children’s prayers are answered) in 2010! O Lord Jesus Christ, through the intercession of Your tender Mother, Our Lady of La Leche, who bore You close to her heart during those long…

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Zoolights 2009

  The last time that we went to Zoolights was when our eldest son was still a baby.  I hope that we can return next year.  It is so peaceful to walk through the zoo at night, looking the Christmas lights, and listening to the instrumental Christmas music.

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Christmas Guest and Zoolights

We were blessed to have my brother-in-law, Steve, spend a few days before and after Christmas with us.  On the evening of the 22nd, he helped us decorate our Christmas tree. On the 23rd, he left our house to go and spend Christmas with my father-in-law, who was celebrating his first Christmas in 49 years without…

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2009 Personal Reading

The books that I read in 2009 were: Dressing with Dignity by Colleen Hammond Grace Cafe Serving Up Recipes for Faithful Mothering by Donna Marie Cooper-O’Boyle Haystack Full of Needles, A Catholic Home Educator’s Guide to Socialization by Alice Gunther Managers of their homes: A practical guide to daily scheduling for Christian home-school families by…

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Gingerbread House

As mentioned previously, on December 23, Marcie and Laura gave my children a gingerbread house kit.  The children spent many enjoyable hours on December 24 making and decorating it.  I thought that they did a wonderful job, working together and succeeded in building a beautiful gingerbread house.

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Sharing the Joy of Giving

We usually give our children a main gift, an item of needed clothing (underwear, socks, etc.), a book, and a few inexpensive stocking stuffers for Christmas; however, this year was very different.  On December 23, two very caring women (Marcie and Laura), with whom my husband used to work, arrived at our door with a bunch of presents…

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A Christmas Gift

As a child, I fell in love with Midnight Mass.  I fell in love with celebrating the miracle of Christ’s Nativity in the best way possible.  Last night, I fell in love all over again. We arrived at our parish around 10:45.  Prior to Mass, I said my usual prayers, but I added, “Dear God,…

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Merry Christmas

Come to Bethlehem, and see Him whose birth the angels sing: Come Adore on bended knee, Christ the Lord, the new-born King! Gaudete Christus est natus! We hope that everyone has a happy, holy, and blessed Christmastide!

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For Where Your Treasure Is…

The Ballad of Befana by Phyllis McGinley Befana the Housewife, scrubbing her pane, Saw three old sages ride down the lane, Saw three gray travelers pass her door– Gaspar, Balthazar, Melchior. “Where journey you, sirs?” she asked of them. Balthazar answered, “To Bethlehem, For we have news of a marvelous thing. Born in a stable is…

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