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Veggie Pockets – Lent Meatless Meal – Recipe

February 27, 2009 By Laura 5 Comments

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Here’s a delicious meatless meal for the Fridays of Lent, or for any day, for either lunch or dinner! My kids love most vegetables, so these pocket sandwiches are always a real hit with them! They always cheer when they ask what we are having, and they always ask for 2nd one!

I didn’t take any photos in the early stages, as I usually do just for fun. But I think you’ll be able to follow along just fine without them.

Ingredients:

  • red peppers
  • zucchini
  • summer squash
  • broccoli
  • vegetable oil
  • American cheese
  • whole wheat pockets

~ Naturally, you can use any stir-fry type vegetables your family likes best.

1.)   Wash *all vegetables well, of course.  : )

*How many of each vegetable you use depends on your family size. Use your best judgement. Once it’s all in the pan you’ll get a better idea.

2.)  Clean out red peppers, and dice.

3.)  Zucchini and summer squash:

>>>   a.) Cut off ends.

>>>   b.)  Cut length-wise in half

>>>   c.)  Cut again lengthwise,  cutting halves into half.  Now you have 4 quarters of lengthwise slices. (Aren’t I great at explaining these things?  Maybe I should have taken photos of this part too. lol)

>>>   d.)  Now slice the quartered lengths the short way, about 1/4″ thick.  You will have nice quarter-0f-a-slice pieces.

4.)    Cut up broccoli into medium sized pieces, chopping off ends first. (You will chop it all up later.)

5.)    Get broccoli going in a steamer. (We have a Black & Decker Handy Steamer. But you can steam however you do.)

6.)   Heat a large stir-fry pan at medium-heat, and add 1-2 tablespoons of vegetable oil.

7.)   Add red peppers, zucchini and summer squash to pan, and stir up.

8.)  Cook all vegetables in steamer and pan, to desired tenderness.  (We call it done when fork inserts nicely.   Be careful not to overcook.)

9.)  Remove steamed broccoli from steamer, and put on cutting board.

With a large chopping knife, chop up into smaller pieces, and then add to the pan on stove-top, with other vegetables.

Stir all vegetables together.

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So happy to-ge-THERRRRRRRR! (Name that tune!)

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For pockets, we use this brand:

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10.)  Take a bread disc out, and cut in half.

11.)  Lay some slices of American cheese in the pocket half.  Break slices up to fit nicely.  (Us grown-ups sometimes put some Pepper-Jack in too, for some kick! But it’s delicious just with American.).

12.)    *Fill pocket up with vegetables.

* For the little ones, we don’t overload it, because it’s a wide/big pocket, and a little bit difficult to for little hands to handle. Reminders to eat over plate are a good idea, with these babies!   But what falls to the plate can be eaten up with a fork, after.

**  Us grown-ups really fill it up.  : )

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Filled just right for a kiddo.

13.)  When they eat it all up, and ask for another, SAY YES!!  A kid can never eat too many vegetables!   : )

ENJOY!!

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We Welcome This Lenten Season!

February 23, 2009 By Laura 3 Comments

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With the Lenten Season just 2 days away, beginning with Ash Wednesday, for once our family is ready.  Usually, it seems to sneak right up on us, (despite the many reminders along the way), and we are scrambling to figure out what we will do for Lent. Of course, we all know, that with making such decisions so spontaneously and haphazardly, we didn’t truly contemplate in our heart how we would go about living the Lenten Season consciously, or how we can best grow closer to Christ, as we prepare our selves and our hearts for Easter.  We did get into the swing of it, in the first few days of  ‘too late’, managing to follow our Catholic obligations.  But they were done almost just as that > obligations.

But this year, we weren’t letting it happen again. What’s more, I have heard Lent calling me for some time now.  And by this time, we are all well prepared; armed with Lenten plans, and joyful hearts of anticipation.

I suppose Easter is time in which most ‘anticipate with joyful hearts’.  And we certainly do as well!  After all, Easter is THE most sacred and celebrated day of the Catholic faith. Even more so than Christmas.   For in God’s Only Son, rising to life, rose with Him salvation that is ours, if we choose to embrace it.

But Lent is a time we are anticipating with joyful hearts as well, because it is a time we can best show our love for Christ.  It is a time we are called to focus more on Him, sacrifice for Him, spend time with Him and  grow closer to Him.  Through reflection.  Through prayer. Through Penance.  As an individual, and as a family, we ultimately grow in strength and commitment to our relationship with Christ. How can these gifts be anything less than joyful?   They are indeed gifts we are called to embrace. As Catholics, we are unquestionably called to embrace them in these 40 blessed days, until the celebration of Easter.  And for the good of ourselves!

I won’t get into my (longer than usual) personal list of Lenten commitments, of which I have pondered with an attentive heart.  But I will share with you a couple of other agendas on our Lenten list.  As a family, we have decided to add a Mass to our week. And early morning Mass…..which, for anyone who knows us well, is a sacrifice in itself. We are not at all a morning family. We enjoy waking up when we do, and having our leisure morning—sipping coffee, (< definitely me), nibbling toast made of home made bread, starting our fire – to keep us warm as we wake and wash, and get ready to tackle our schooling and work agendas for the day.  No…..dragging ourselves out of bed, after a crude alarm sound, and rushing to get ready to leave anywhere, is just not our cup of tea.  Even a little.  But, we figured…..Lenten sacrifices are not meant to be necessarily enjoyable. They are meant to be….a challenge.  Difficult for us. A personal hardship, of sorts.  And hey…..if we can make it to an 8:00 a.m. basketball game (we did TWICE this season!), we can surely make it to Mass!!

Attending and experiencing the Mass itself, ….not at all a sacrifice.  But a BLESSED GIFT!

A couple of weeks ago one evening, my oldest daughter, {A}, and I, had come across a Mother/Daughter Quiz, in my FAVORITE magazine, Faith and Family.  To begin with, the questions posed were for me, as the mother, to answer for my daughter.   It was to see how well I knew her.  One of the questions was : “What is her favorite day of the week?”.  I knew the answer to that immediately:   Sunday.   She loves the Mass. But more than that, she loves to SERVE the Mass. As an altar server. She has expressed countless times, how much closer she feels to Jesus, being up on the altar, and serving Him.  It isn’t just something she SAYS.  It’s something EVERYONE can SEE. I can’t tell you how many times we have been approached by people after Mass, to be told how they are amazed at how reverent she is up there. Truly absorbed in every moment. Relishing in it, even.  She is scheduled for certain Masses, (and always the most important ones), but gleefully and (very eagerly…trust me…) volunteers to fill in for anyone who does not show up at the Masses we attend.  She jumps out of our van to go check and get ready, before our van is even turned off.    So yes……clearly the answer was Sunday.

Ding Ding Ding!!!  Another right answer for Mama.   I scored very well, in the end, I might add.  I know my kiddo. 

At the end of the quiz, the daughter is to question the Mama.  My answer was Sunday too – but for a different reason:

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I VERY MUCH love receiving the Body and Blood of Christ.  I look forward to until I find myself  ‘at His table’ once again, and I receive with a joyful and hungry heart.   It lifts me in such an indescribable way. The moment I consume the Eucharist, and Jesus once again becomes part of me, I feel whole. Alive more so than before. I am certain I feel the Holy Spirit flowing through my blood, and renewing every part of me. I feel an overwhelming urge to weep, out of the relief!  It truly gives me strength to ponder or resolve the difficult situations/relationships in my life. (Although sometimes, it takes 2 to tango. lol). More than any other time, I can deal with them with at least some shred of grace.  A Christian perspective that in all honestly, I know I am called exercise always.  I am weak, and a sinner. I’m a constant work in progress.  With the Good Lord’s help, I like to think.

My beautiful, freckle-faced, spunky little God-daughter, will be welcomed to Jesus’ table for the first time this spring.  She is making her First Communion this May. I am SO excited for her, I can’t tell you.  I will travel to be there, to witness her on this special, special day in her life. Oh, I know children don’t always fully understand the vast reality of what a gift this is, for them to be able to participate fully at the table of the Lord, from that day forward. I know they are a child, and have not yet experienced or comprehended all that this means for them.  But it is, prayerfully, a very crucial milestone, in the spiritual journey we are called to follow. I have faith, and pray regularly, that she will grow closer to God, with each precious day of her life.  And that one day, she will feel what I do, when receiving, and becoming one with Jesus.  Perhaps she will feel something quite special inside.  A magic she cannot explain. Some children do!!  But one day, God-willing, she will be old enough, and have an open heart enough to know, just what that feeling inside is.  It is not a figment of the imagination, or sugar rush.  But the love of Christ and the movement of the Holy Spirit, renewing our very souls.   It will be a beautiful day, no matter what the weather. (But let’s pray for sun!  Remember?….He hears these little, petty prayers. He’ll decide if our petition is worthy of granting.)

Our own three little one’s will receive their Sacraments of Penance and First Holy Communion, next spring.  We are preparing them, with SUCH excitement and anticipation.  On both our parts, and theirs!   They have waited for as long as they could talk….always asking “When can we go up too?”  “How old will I be when I can receive Communion too?”.  At each Mass, at Communion time, they sit back, and pull up their legs to ‘Sit like little Indians, so that all of the people in our pew can get in and out.  And they seem to watch us longingly, as I glance back occasionally to check on them.  What a day that will be, when we will not have little Indians in the pew any longer.  My-oh-my!!

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I also look forward, in this Lenten season, to spending more time with Jesus, at the Exposition of the  Blessed Sacrament.   My only quiet time with Him, is often spent half asleep.  Because my children must be asleep, to have true quiet!  So I intend to find the time to sneak away, and have that time with Him.

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Our kids will also be taking part in this program called Lenten Adventures.  In fact, they start later today!  It is a free online program for kids that consists of videos, stories, prayers, activities – all as part of lessons on their faith during the Lent/Easter season.  It’s free!  All you need to do is sign up, and you get 3 e-mails a week, with links to everything you need.  We can’t vouch  for it yet, as we have never done it before, but it looks pretty good!  If you are interested in checking it out for your own kids, just click on the link above.  I hope it is fun and deeply educational, and helps them truly participate in their own age-appropriate way this season.   I guess we’ll see!

May we ALL grow this Lenten season….as individuals and children of God…as families who hope to hold Christ as the center and core of their homes and families.  May the light and love we called to, especially during this season, be a place we long to stay in each and every day, long after our 40 days are done.

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Our Valentine’s Day – Ideas

February 16, 2009 By Laura 8 Comments

I hope everyone isn’t over the whole Valentine’s thing by now.  You know…sick of photos and Valentine talk.  After all, it was over 2 days ago!!  We’re just trying to catch up here!!  And please forgive me too, but I took a load of photos, and I have a hard time deciding which ones to share. But also, it’s for the sake pf preserving our kids’ childhood memories, here on the blog.

You’ll get a lot of good Valentine’s Day ideas for your kids in this post, for next year and on, though!

As you all know by now, we really TRY to follow the liturgical year.  However, Valentine’s Day has been removed from the Catholic Liturgical calendar I believe.  Still, as homeschoolers, we also try to study the history of every holiday or liturgical celebration. But I have to say………….we find Valentine’s Day, and St. Valentine, complicated, confusing and head-spinning.  Anyone else??  I have read 3 or more differing stories of how (St.) Valentine’s Day came about.  What’s more, there are more than one ‘Valentine’.  Indeed, this day we call Valentine’s  Day is shrouded in mystery and legend. They aren’t even sure who the REAL Valentine is, from what we have found. It seems there are 3 martyrs, all who did indeed die ‘for love’.  But for the LOVE OF CHRIST, not the romantic kind of love we tend to color Valentine’s Day with.

Now, if any of that sounds confusing, it’s because I was just as confused, typing it.  Still….we CELEBRATED LOVE in our own simple way.

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The kids always wake up in the morning, to a little-something for them, on the table.

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I couldn’t choose just ONE moment, that put a smile on my face, so I made them into one. : )  It’s just FUN watching them open and look at their stuff.  It takes so little to get them ALL excited.

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Like a handful of straws, not for drinking, but building. More on that later.

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Animal crackers, and Cherry Chapsticks.

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Valentines of course, and Puppet Kits, to do later on today.

But first, we had {A’s} morning basketball game to get to!

Have I mentioned I am not properly equipped to photograph basketball games? I rarely even bother bringing my gear, getting this kind of quality of shots.  But I also have to avoid flash, because I don’t want to disrupt the focus of the girls.  Anyway, here’s the best of what I got Saturday morning.

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She’s always put in for the tip-off, to start the game, because she’s the tallest. (She’s the one with the ridiculously long braid.  #8 : )

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It took her no time to put her team on the scoreboard – it was also the first HOOP of the game!

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She managed to draw a COUPLE of fouls in the game, so this is one of the times she got a couple of free-throws.

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SCORE!

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We just love to watch her play.

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More free-throws. She’s good at drawing the foul.

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There’s only 1 more game before the play-offs. We all cry a little, when another basketball season is over until November.           We’re so sad!

Later after lunch, the kids put together their puppets. I found a kit of 4 animal puppets put out by Martha Stewart at Wal*Mart.  Each animal is so easy to make > No scissors or glue needed! Just follow the directions, peel off the paper tabs, and stick!

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Yes, even {A} made one.  I know, she’s too old for puppets. But she does love crafting with the kids.

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I asked all of the kids to lay down on our kitchen floor, so I could get this ‘puppet portrait’.  I knew it would be cute, and I didn’t even step on them taking the shot!

Later that evening, we had a fancy, soft-music, table-clothed, candle-lit dinner, WITH our little valentines.

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Making such a  dinner took longer than we thought. They were knew recipes to us.  So by the time we sat down, we were STARVING, and I never took photos of our entrees.  But, we had:  Lemon Pepper Chicken Sandwiches (with colby-jack cheese and thick-cut bacon) on Kaiser Rolls.

We had fun saying “Pass the Grey Poupon, please!”

We also had French Onion Soup, that was better than any we have ever had in a restaurant. It takes quite awhile to make it, but boy was it good!!  The Gruyere Cheese is key!

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And dessert, of course.  A heart-shaped chocolate cake, with a very light whipped strawberry frosting made from scratch.  Also delicious!

The next day the kids got to being creative with their abundance of straws:

 

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And {A} baked us another treat.

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It was really nice to have Valentine’s Day fall on a Saturday.

But we’re just going to carry on, celebrating love for the rest of the year.

Hope yours was wonderful too!!

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La Salette Shrine – Our First Day of the New Year

January 2, 2009 By Laura Leave a Comment

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We finally got to the last activity on our Christmas-to-do list, on New Year’s Day;  Taking another trip to Our Lady of La Salette Shrine.  With everything else we were doing to prepare for Christmas, this trip was one thing that we just couldn’t find a day for.  Because we truly needed a whole day.  The Shrine is over an hour away from us.  Decidedly, New Year’s Day was the perfect day anyway, in some ways.

But let me backtrack first.

On New Year’s Eve, all 6 us of us were going to stay up until midnight.  Do you know HOW exciting that is to 6 year olds??  Ridiculously so.  It was pretty low key–we were still feeling a little partied out from all of the Christmas excitement. But {A} was making treats, and the little ones were enjoying watching her. As the night went on, they talked more and more and more. I truly think they were afraid if they stopped talking, they would fall over in slumber.  Except one of my little boys.  He wasn’t tired, so he said. Surely did not want to go to bed. But….he was really enjoying the snuggle with me for a very-long-time. Perfectly content, still and quiet….watching the lights on the Christmas tree.

Now here comes the most pathetic thing you may ever have heard.  By 11:20, most of us couldn’t take it anymore. I HAD to go to bed, and I wasn’t much sad about it. By the time all the kids were ready, and we were all in bed, it was 11 MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT!!  And I do believe every one of us were asleep my 10 minutes until.

So the next day, we all REALLY wanted to go to the La Salette Shrine.  Time was running out, and I really need to do something that day.   As Michael got all of the shoveling done, I contemplated and re-contemplated the VERY frigid temperatures of the forecast that day and night.  Once Michael got in, we hemmed and hawed and discussed it until we were blue in the face, while the kids begged and asked repeatedly, to go. So I gathered in my head everything my father had ever told me about dressing warm in cold weather (he likes to talk about that topic), and dressed my whole family accordingly. (Well, not physically. But I’m the planner in the family. By default. lol)  We were going, and the kids were ECSTATIC.

On Our Way

As we drove, we all answered 10 great questions that apply to the our own selves in reflection of the year behind us, as well as the year ahead.  It helped us all better formulate what we have learned, how we can grow from it, and what we want for ourselves in the future.  I was so touched by some of the kids answers.

So, the National La Salette Shrine is quite a place. It’s a Catholic shrine, honoring Our Lady of La Salette, with beautiful grounds, a church, candle sanctuary, gift shop cafeteria and bistro, and even a carousel. We all just love to go there.  We went last Christmas for the first time, and knew we’d be back this year.

So on our agenda once we got there was Penance for 3 of us, Mass, lighting a perpetual candle for my mother in the sanctuary (for her birthday, and the repose of her soul), walking the grounds to enjoy the festival of lights and huge nativity IF we could stand the cold, going to the gift shop so the kids could spend some money burning in their pocket from their uncle, and dinner.

We were devastated to learn that Penance was over being received at 3:00.  But by the grace of God, and a conversation with a deacon who was drawn to talking to us, a priest was beckoned, and we were all able to confess with great relief.  Honestly…..it was a very-big-part of our trip, and our hearts just really wanted it by then, being overdue and the first day of a whole new year.  So we were very, very grateful to the priest.

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From there we happily went to Mass.  It was a holy day of obligation anyway.  But we would have gone anyway, being my Mother’s (and the kids’ Mémé’s) birthday, and the first day of a new year.  IS there a better way to start a new year, than with Mass? We think not. The church at the La Salette Shrine is just beautiful, too.  Architecturally fascinating. But the kids were absolutely taken with Jesus crucified over the altar. They have seen Jesus crucified in many forms, but this was the most dramatic they have ever seen….and I think it was hitting a little more home with them.

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I think we (adults) all know, that most images of Christ crucified are very much ‘cleaned up’, as to not be too difficult to see.  I think we also know that what we see is far from the reality of just how horrific, gruesome and brutal His death really was. A death he suffered, for each one of us. This cross of Christ crucified was closer and a bit more realistic though.  (But not even close, really, as in truth, He was brutally beaten and tortured, beyond recognition.) I believe it’s made of carved wood.  I couldn’t stop photographing it after Mass.  Mass was very nice….filled with peace and hope.

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Lighting a Candle for Mom/Mémé

After Mass we went and lit a perpetual candle for my mother / Mémé’, in the sanctuary, which is a non-heated virtually all-glass building…but so beautiful with the candles that encircle the Blessed Queen Mother and fill the whole building.

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Last year, as I lit that candle, I was a mess as we tried to say a prayer for my Mother. This year, I was stronger, and it made me realize the grace of healing God has brought me. Of course I knew better than to push it, missing her so much this time of year, and being her birthday to boot….so Michael said a beautiful spontaneous prayer, {A} said a Hail Mary with the kids in a huddle, and we were on our way.

The center candle was lit and is burning for her.  It will burn for 6 days.

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Can’t Miss the Gift Shop

From there we went to the gift shop, and spent a good hour there. Helping little ones figure out for themselves what they want to buy can be a time-consuming and exhausting feat.  And it certainly was this night.  In the end, the little ones each chose a necklace, and a holy water bottle which they are chomping at the bit to fill up on Sunday at church.  {A} bought a statue of her favorite saint, St. Michael the Archangel, and a pocket coin of some sort.  All of the kids got in line, and paid for their own purchases by themselves.  Which their Daddy and I loved to witness.  The little ones were so darn proud, taking care of buying their own things, with their own money, and proudly taking their bag as they responded to the cashier, “Thank you, and Happy New Year to you too.”

The Frozen Shutter Hand Incident

We decided we were starving, and wanted to eat somewhere on the way home as the cafeteria options weren’t inspiring us.  Daddy-Boy, {A} and some of the little ones also determined it was way-too-bitter cold to even think about walking around.  (As in, dangerously low and frigid temperatures.) I agreed.  However.  I needed my photos of the festival of lights.  It’s the highlight of the La Salette Shrine!  Now understand….to really experience the festival of lights at this shrine, you just need to see it with your own naked eyes. To really take it all in cannot even begin to be done with a camera.  (It’s not easy to photograph either.).  But, I was taking photos anyway.

Thankfully, my family understands that taking photos sometimes IS a NEED for me, more than a want.  So as starving and tired as they all were, Michael drove the van around the lot, and I hopped out here and there to attempt to photograph this and that. I started with the Bridge of Angels, and caught a couple on the way back to the van. It was BITTER COLD.  Like…hard to breathe, can’t feel your face in 2 seconds, kind of cold.

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Jumped back in the van, and thought I’d just open the door, stand out from where I was, and take a shot of this.  Not sure I like it, as there were 3 kings on camels all lined up but anyway…….

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Then we were coming around to the stuff I really wanted to try and capture.  An amazing HUGE nativity scene, lots of stone steps, statues and light set ups everywhere.  I especially love the light snowflakes everywhere. Now all of these were quite a hike for me from the running warm van with my family in it.  Lots of snow, ice, wind, and sub-zero temps.  But I needed my photos…..

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As I came back around to the van, many parts of me were frozen numb.  But before I climbed back in I had to take a shot of this one last statue……

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And then I got in the van…..and began to experience THE most excruciatingly painful shutter hand thaw I have ever had to suffer! I am telling you….it was all I could do not to cry out loud.  I tried to suffer quietly and get through it, but my little ones in the back kept asking me what was wrong, as I whimpered.  To which our oldest daughter answered them “Mama is suffering her natural consequences“…with a hint of satisfaction in her voice.  I talk to my kids ALL the time about ‘natural consequences that come with the choices they make.’. And I did HAVE to take photos, despite the sub-zero temps, right? How right she was, my little smarty pants.  I really thought I was going to lose 3 fingers. In fact, if it would stop the pain, I was almost hoping they would just fall off.   Finally, the pain subsided, and I was able to keep them.

We headed to dinner at a really nice pizza place, and then took the long ride home.  It was another night we were happy to get to bed.  But the next morning, (this morning), I had a photography gig very, very north.  My daughter/assistant came with me, and it was a good job we were happy to do…despite how tired we were.

Hope in Faith For the Coming Year

So here we all are on the 2nd day of the year. I feel hope and happiness about the year ahead, in my heart.  Excitement. That’s what the new year brings me every year, with maybe just a tinge of fear that the year may hold something not so good.  But that is what our Catholic faith is for. Our Heavenly Father takes care of us.  He always has, when we give all we can to Him. And doing so brings us greater faith, hope, and inner peace. So let us begin living the year of 2009, and when the year comes to a close, may we feel we have grown closer to Him, to each other, and be closer to the kind of people He created us to be.

Once again, we wish you all a new year filled with your own happiness, health, blessings, peace and every-growing faith.

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Christmas at Home

December 28, 2008 By Laura 6 Comments

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We hope your Christmas was as beautiful and filled with peace as ours was.  Of course, I don’t necessarily mean auditory peace, if you have a house full of excited kids as we do, but you know, inner peace.  That quiet kind of Christmas joy you feel in your heart, that tends to bring such moments of clear perspective of your whole life, all that truly matters, and all that you are blessed with.  I love those Christmas moments, and hope you all had many of them.

While I did take lots of photos of our kids on Christmas Eve and morning, I won’t be posting all of those.  Suffice it to say, they had such a wonderful Christmas, that seemed to go on for days here.  To see them embrace every moment with such beaming happiness and anticipation in their eyes, is truly a big part of our Christmas joy.   They even each had such beautiful and surprise gifts for us. And the HEART they put into them. <sigh/melt> Now we know what all of their ‘Club Days’ in big sister’s room was all about. We really had no idea.  I can’t tell you how much fun they have been having for weeks.  But here are just some fun Christmas shots I took around our home here and there, now and then, in quiet moments, and moments of loud celebration.

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Below is one of my new favorite Christmas ornaments.  A friend of mine made it for me, and I just think it is so cute and fun!  I smile every time I see it on my tree. It has a soft white feather on it too-you can barely see.   I love polka dots.  : )

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{A} made waffles, one by one, for like 3 hours one day a few days before Christmas, and threw them in the freezer.  They were delicious as part of our late-morning Christmas breakfast.  Thanks Honey!

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Chocolate Buddies.

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There’s a few more Christmas-sy areas of our home I may take some shots of and share over the next couple of days as well, just for fun. We really enjoy making our home reflect the Christmas season, and many other holidays as well.  Thanks for coming to see!

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