Monday, January 28, 2019

March for Life 2019





We march for life and use our voices for those who are silenced.  As usual, the media said nothing was happening and a few thousand turned out.  Numbers are actually coming in with 650,000 people on the high end.  Regardless of what the low end was, it was a lot more than just a few thousand.  This was our third year attending, and it's a wonderful experience EVERY time.  Prayers for New York and their evil decisions.  Long live babies!

Monday, January 21, 2019

Doodle Crates!

Nana and Papa gifted Marley with a Doodle Crate this year.  She used to get Kiwi Crates when she was younger, and she played with them, but she didn't fully craft them.  I was hesitant to suggest the Doodle Crates, but I'm glad she gets them.  Here are some of her creations.

This is a succulent garden.  It came in felt pieces with a book of directions.  Marley did it all herself!  I helped explain what they were saying to do, but she rolled all the plants, colored them, and arranged them.  When it came time to do the garden "stone," she had a bunch of different ideas of what to write.  She never told me what she settled on, so I was surprised and laughed hysterically at her message.  
Next up were the lanterns.  Again she did this all herself.  I didn't even know what she was doing.  I just saw her working on it, and then it was hanging in her bed.  They're so cute!  They're all different colors and you can't tell, but they have a design on them that she had to rub over the stencil.  She put a lot of hard work into them, and they are still working at setting the mood lighting for bedtime.  Here's a pic of them in nighttime action.
Don't worry.  She doesn't sleep with them on.  She does however seem to wear her hat like her momma in that she never takes it off.  I don't sleep in mine though like she does.  I'm so proud of her!

Thursday, January 17, 2019

January Daybook

Outside my window...
it's white, white snow, white sky and cold.

Giving thanks...
for a canceled class this afternoon because of impending weather.  

In the schoolroom...
we are back to classes, although we have off this Friday for the March for Life.  Marley has become quite independent in doing her work.  It's a welcome change.

From the kitchen...
AIP is still happening.  I'm trying to meal plan and save some money.  My mom gives us a lot of meat every fall, so we're enjoying that surplus right now.  

I am creating...
still a community.  It's tricky.  

I don't ever want to forget...
everyone home together.  Even when we're not in the same room, I experience a sense of peace that I don't have when someone's not here.  If you're a mom, you know what I mean.

I am working on...
a budget.  It's a necessity.  I'm going back to my Dave Ramsey roots and figuring it out.  

I am reading...
a lot of AIP cooking books.  I've also picked up One Beautiful Dream by Jennifer Fulwiler.  Someone recommended it, and while there are parts that have value, it's just ok.

I am praying...
for a lot it seems.  

I am hearing...
markers coloring.  The kids are at the table coloring pictures.

Around the house...
things are getting cleaned.  Christmas gifts are still out and about, and there's dog hair everywhere.  I've been able to get to some rooms that haven't been touched for a while, so that makes me feel better.

One of my favorite things...
feeling accomplished in cleaning something or getting something done.  I've been trying to get better at not procrastinating.  Sometimes are better than others.

A few plans for this week...
The March for Life.  This has just become a fairly recent yearly tradition.  This will be our third time going.  We all love it!  After the march, we'll finally get to celebrate Kevin's birthday with his parents.

Some pics for you...


Birthday Boy
Gymtime
Light Bright
Field Trip
Haircut
Family Game Night




Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Word 2019

In case you need a recap, my word of the year is something that I will focus on the entire year.  My decisions and every day will be trying to live out this word.  Let's look at my 2018 word SEEK.

My friend Courtney and I had the same word for last year.  We are supposed to get together at the end of the month to discuss how our year went with the word.  I remember telling my spiritual director, Fr. John, about my word last January.  He said, "Well, that's interesting.  If you're seeking that means it's not right in front of you."  I panicked a bit at that because when I thought of the word SEEK, I did take it as a religious meaning.  Was I not walking with God in my life then?  Was I SEEKing Him?  

It turns out that I was SEEKing a few things.  I found what my relationship with Christ looks like.  Sometimes I try to copy what others are doing because I think they're smarter and better, so I should be doing what they're doing.  Unfortunately, a lot of my faith has been like that.  Last November I took my definitive promise as a Carmelite.  I haven't only found my own relationship with God, but I'm confident in it.  I'm not thinking that I'm getting it wrong or missing something.  I know with every fiber of my being that I am a Carmelite.  (SIDE NOTE:  I wish other things were as clear as that calling was.)

Another thing I found was who I was in my community and who my community was.  It wasn't who I thought it was which threw me for a loop.  I survived but not without some scars.

Through it all, it wasn't a bad year or a bad word.  This year's word is REMAIN.  Fr. John and I are already talking about how that might form this year.  We'll have to see.  So far, it's REMAINING home and working on things there.  Good luck to you in 2019.  May God bless you with love and prosperity.




Italy - Day 4

  On Tuesday morning of our trip, we woke early.  We had an appt. for a Scavi Tour at 930a and had to be there at 915a.  When Kevin called t...