Sunday, September 18, 2011

Why I Love My Husband Vol. 4


  1. He happily grills for us, and rarely teases me about being afraid of our grill ~ 3 years later
  2. His willingness to take his turn with wide-awake children at 3 am
  3. His amusing text hugs when my day needs a pick-me-up
  4. His laughter
My thanks again to Kaitlin of More like Mary for inspiring this meme

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Happy Birthday Liam!

Some pictures from Sunday's party:



       
                Love you ~ Thank you for coming into our world ~
                          Many, many more sweet boy!

Monday, September 12, 2011

365 days

First Birthday tomorrow!
Bring it on!





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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Thankful Thursday


Inspired by Rebecca of The Road Home, the return of Thankful Thursday

Giving Thanks this Thursday for:

     Baby giggles
     Time spent playing pretend with my little lady
     Ice Coffee
     Joined meals cooked with my husband
     Pink Sky sunrises
     Love everlasting and Grace abundant

What are you giving thanks for this week?


Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Sunday, September 4, 2011

The Mass in Scripture: a review


             In The Mass in Scripture, the author, Stephen Binz, used the traditional five steps of lectio divina
(listening~ a scriptural passage, understanding~ explanation of background history to help put the passage in context, reflecting ~ questions about how what was just discussed might change the experience of that part of the Mass, praying ~ a prayer is given with suggestions for how to continue in your own words, and finally acting ~ ways to apply the lesson in your daily life) to explain the scriptural influences for the format and prayers of the Mass.

           The lessons are interesting, the pace is good, by using responses from the new missal the book gave me a preview of changes coming this Advent. Building well on themes of covenant, sacrifice, and celebration from the Old and New Testaments, the author does a good job of explaining why the Eucharist is both "a sacrifice and a banquet", giving me a better appreciation for why we speak of both offering the mass and celebrating together. It can easily be done as a group study; in addition to the reflection questions at the end of each section there are discussion suggestions for use in a group. I am curious what other topics are offered in the Lectio Divina series, and would recommend this one to anyone interested either in this type of bible study or in some of the scriptural roots in our celebration of the Mass.

This review was written as part of the Catholic book reviewer program from The Catholic Company. Visit The Catholic Company to find more information on Lectio Divina Bible Study: The Mass in Scripture . They are also a great source for a Catechism of the Catholic Church or a Catholic Bible.




Friday, September 2, 2011

Quick Takes # 90

1. Maine was wonderful; great weather, good food and enjoyable time with family. Pleasures included time at the pool, ocean, and making s'mores ~ one of which was offered to Liam for a taste test.

2. Given that we were there and not here, we did miss the earthquake. Reports from family were interesting and somewhat amusing; for example that shaking was initially blamed on my nephew by my mom until he pointed out IT WAS AN EARTHQUAKE!

3. This being an interesting week weather-wise we did cut our vacation short to avoid traveling during the worst of the hurricane. We largely succeeded in that we arrived home ten minutes before we lost power!

4. Not anticipating a storm we had done the usual pre-vacation eat down the fridge and so were in need of some food. Upside ~ less food went bad, Downside ~ husband driving in tropical storm winds in search of an open store while I try and convince our 3 year old that despite the noise outside and the fun of walking around our house with flashlights she really does want to go to bed.

5. No power for 48 hours ~ creative menu planning, gratitude for battery powered entertainment options, and intensive education on candle safety with a certain little girl.

6. If it is September then I'm mom to a nearly one year old. How? I remember this phenomena with Lisbeth, the newborn period a tiring blur, the search for a routine and the new normal, and suddenly a year has gone by.

7. Happy Weekend!

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