Monday, May 25, 2015
Pentecost Sunday (with Pentecost Pancakes) and Memorial Day
It's been almost a week since I last updated my little corner of blog land here. I guess maybe the reason is that I'm still in shock that I now have a 15 year old in our house as we celebrated her birthday last week and I wrote her annual birthday tribute post.
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Or maybe I haven't been a consistent blogger because our local Catholic homeschool group is starting a co-op using Classically Catholic Memory (CCM) and we are still organizing and planning all that will go into a faith-filled, fun, and successful co-op! Have you heard of CCM? If so, do you use CCM at home or in a co-op setting? If so, I would love to hear all about your experience(s) with CCM!
Whatever the reason I haven't popped over to update my blog, it's always fun to jump back on board and write a post when I can.
This past Sunday was Pentecost Sunday, when the Holy Spirit descended on the Apostles and it is the birthday of the Church! It's a big deal and a great reason to celebrate! Pentecost also falls 50 days after Easter and marks the end of the Easter season and we now enter Ordinary Time in the liturgical calendar.
Red is the liturgical color for Pentecost as it represents fire and the altar is decorated with red linens and banners and the priest wears red vestments. Our local parish also paid tribute to our fallen men and women in service as it is Memorial Day weekend as well.
Sunday night we had "Pentecost Pancakes" with 3 of my children since my husband and other 2 children were out of town for a soccer tournament all weekend and got back late Sunday night.
Pentecost pancakes for dinner with 12 "flames" to represent the 12 "fruits" of the Holy Spirit: charity, generosity, joy, gentleness, peace, faithfulness, patience, modesty, kindness, self-control, goodness, and chastity. Although on Pentecost the Apostles received the gifts of the Holy Spirit, but fruits of the Holy Spirit worked better with the strawberry theme. :)
If you are looking for an easy, delicious and "patriotic" fruit salad (for Memorial Day or the 4th of July), this one is it. Just cut up strawberries and plums and add in the blueberries and it is a perfect combination. I served this salad at my sister's bridal shower in 2012 and it was a hit and I've served it for several other formal and informal occasions.
I hope your Memorial Day has been blessed as we remember all those that have sacrificed so much for our families and freedom. Thank you just doesn't seem to be adequate enough for all those who have paid the ultimate price for our country's freedom. Our family continues to pray for all our military men, women, and families.
God bless America!
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
A Birthday Tribute to Our Daughter: 15 Years Ago You Were Born!
15 years ago today we were blessed when we held you in our arms for the
first time. Here you are with Daddy and Mommy when you were just a few
weeks old.
You were 6 lbs, 1 oz., so very tiny, but big enough to fill our hearts
and home with love and wonder! I remember being admitted into the
hospital 2 weeks prior to your due date because of preeclampsia.
To make a long story short, I was able to labor on my own without being
induced and in about 6 hours with no epidural, you went from your dark,
peaceful home into this bright, big world! Your Daddy and I had tears
of joy when we saw you for the first time!
I remember crying myself to sleep one afternoon soon after we got home from the hospital because you were so tiny and I was struggling to get you to latch on so I could nurse you. Your Daddy woke me from my nap to tell me that he had made a phone call to our local La Leche League and made an appointment for us to see a consultant. I remember the feeling of gratitude and relief after our appointment because I was soon able to nurse you. I remember thinking that you have a wonderful Daddy and I have a supportive and loving husband.
We remember when you were and will always be Daddy's little
girl and Dad will never forget his first Father's Day in 2000 when he
held you lovingly in his arms and gave you a sweet kiss in the backyard
in our "old, old house"...
I remember when we were celebrating your first Christmas when you were 7 months old. The outfit you are wearing in the photo below has been worn by all your siblings too to celebrate their first Christmas. Nowadays you are more into what's wrapped in the wrapping paper vs. just laughing at the funny sounds paper can make, like you did as a baby... :)
I remember when you were this little with your sweet bow in your hair...
I remember when I was 17 weeks pregnant with your brother (although
we didn't know if you were a big sister to a brother or sister at the
time), and I held you on my first Mother's Day 2001 (the first Mother's
Day with you outside of my womb) as you modeled your cute outfit with a
hat with your adorable
smile that lit up a room...
I remember when I borrowed a watermelon print dress from a friend just so I could take pictures of you beside a watermelon and eating a watermelon with me while my belly was getting as big as a watermelon carrying your sibling. (that's alot of repetition there!) I wanted the matching watermelon (there's that word again!) dress too so I could make the adorable page for you in your scrapbook....
I remember
how you loved peeking into the (pink) bassinet looking at your baby brother
sleeping. You were just 17 months old when he was born. You loved
taking care of your little brother and still do! And now you take care
of your little sisters too!
I remember taking this special photo capturing special memories. Here you are with Nana and me.
3 generations!
I remember how you loved to dance so much
that you would stand in front of the oven and stare at your reflection
while you made all your graceful ballerina moves.
I remember that even as a little girl you loved learning about our Catholic faith. I remember for your First Holy Communion in 2008, we went and took a picture at the same church that I received my First Holy Communion. I remember thinking "Wow! You really do look like me!"
I remember that you loved and continue to love our family and faith traditions and how you light up our lives with your smile and sweet personality and talents each day.
Happy Birthday to our sweet Cupcake #1! We love you and we are proud of the beautiful young lady you are becoming each day!
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Friday, May 15, 2015
7 Quick Takes: Posts and Support for Smith Catholic Art
It's another Friday and I thought I would take this opportunity to write this 7 Quick Takes post all about Smith Catholic Art.
Maybe you have seen some of my blog posts about Cameron Smith, the very talented artist at Smith Catholic Art. Not only does he have an awesome last name (no relation to me, but he and his family are dear friends of our family), but Cameron Smith has incredible talent! I thought I would go back in the blog archives and share the links to the posts where I mention Cameron Smith's beautiful work! Check them out below!
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"Happy UN-Birthday to you!" (hand-made) Jewelry Giveaway!: This blog post was written when I first started blogging in 2010 and it tells about my deceased grandparents, Cameron's talented daughter who makes hand-made jewelry and I mention Cameron Smith and his artwork at Smith Catholic Art.
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7 Quick Takes: 7 Simple Ways to Celebrate Saint Valentine's Day: I mention our family's favorite image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus which is Cameron's painting of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
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Image and prints found here: http://www.smithcatholicart.com/
Celebrating Divine Mercy Sunday and Canonization of Two Popes!: This was a joyous post to write especially since I was able to brag about this PENCIL drawing of Saint John Paul II by Cameron. Cameron sketched our beloved JPII before JPII became Saint John Paul II. View a larger image of this "Portrait of a Saint" and be amazed! I never grow tired staring at this print!
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In 2005, when I first started homeschooling at Sacred Heart Academy I had these 3 cuties who are standing by a tall statue of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
We {Heart} Jesus' Sacred Heart with Edible Art, Painting, and Book: I show Cameron's Sacred Heart of Jesus painting in this post as I shared how we {heart} Jesus' Sacred Heart.
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7 Quick Takes: 7 Reasons To Be Thankful This Week: This post mentions how thankful I was to stumble upon one of Cameron Smith's first sketches of Saint John Paul II and our Blessed Mother in the most unusual place!
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Saint John Paul II's FIRST Feast Day Today!: Saint John Paul II's first feast day was on Oct. 22, 2014 and of course, a celebration like this meant another great way to show the blogosphere the pencil drawing of the "Portrait of a Saint".
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Immaculate Heart of Mary by Cameron Smith
My Pinterest Present and Edible Rosary for our Blessed Mother's Birthday!: This was a fun post to write as I posted a few pictures of my college roommate and I when we were 19 (!!!) and I also shared about our donut rosary for our Blessed Mother's birthday. At the end of the post I showed Cameron's print of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
Like I mentioned earlier in this post, Cameron Smith and his wife, Kristen, are dear friends of our family. So I'm not only a big fan of Cameron Smith's artwork because he's got incredible artistic talent, but he and his family are faithful Catholics and friends.
Cameron and Kristen are our 5th child's Godparents. Here they are holding our little one on her baptism day on August 31, 2013. They are a beautiful couple inside and out!
Recently, Cameron and Kristen asked me to help spread the word about their GoFundMe page that they set up as a way to raise financial support for his calling and artistic
pursuits. Go check out their GoFundMe page to find out more about Cameron's family of 7 and their goals. Your prayers and/or financial support will be greatly
appreciated. Thank you!
For more Quick Takes, go to This Ain't The Lyceum.
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Thursday, May 7, 2015
Our 3rd Daughter's First Holy Communion
This past Sunday, May 3rd, our daughter received her First Holy Communion at our parish. My daughter was one of 10 children who received Jesus' Body and Blood for the first time. It was a blessed and beautiful day and as my daughter received Jesus in the Eucharist for the first time, I got emotional and teary-eyed watching her. She was so excited and we were so proud of her!
Here are some photos of my daughter's special day:
To prepare for her First Communion, we made this banner and also a scrapbook (I plan to blog about what we put in her scrapbook in another post). My wonderful and very talented mom made my daughter's First Communion dress which is so beautiful and special and my other 2 daughters wore this handmade beauty at their First Communions.
We are blessed to live in the same town as my parents and we are grateful they are able to share in these special sacramental celebrations with our children, family and friends.
Our dear friend (and my roommate from college)
visited from out of town to celebrate with us. She's the cute red-head
in the left photo with the white shirt. :) Some of my husband's family
joined us for the First Communion Mass also who are pictured on the
right side. That's my husband's fraternal twin brother on the far left
side of photo with his family.
This beautiful cake was made by one of our local Wal-Mart stores in town. Can you believe it? A Catholic cake from Wal-Mart? :) We have used this store several times in the past with our other children's First Communions and I really hope our Wal-Mart doesn't discontinue this design!
After the Mass and a small reception at our parish, our family and some homeschool friends went to a friend's pool to celebrate. Pictured above with the cake is my daughter and 3 other homeschool children from our group that received First Holy Communion at the morning Mass. Despite the cool temps of the pool water, the kids had fun swimming and running around. (and no adults wanted to brave the cold pool water!)
I'll finish this post with this beautiful video called "How Beautiful- the Catholic Version." I think it captures this past weekend's celebration quite well. Enjoy!
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