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Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Feast Day Celebrations: St. Francis of Assisi


We love learning about the saints with our kids!  Celebrating their feast days with food, activities, and fun are a great way to teach the kids about these holy men and women's beautiful lives for Christ.   

And October 4th is St. Francis of Assisi's feast day!

Francis was born in 1181 in Assisi, Italy to a cloth merchant.  He lived a life of luxury and loved to spend money.  One day as a young man heading off to war, everything changed.  He was taken captive and became ill.  He was imprisoned for over a year and during this time he realized that the glory of battle was nothing compared to the glory of Christ.

After returning home, he visited an old, dilapidated church.  He heard Jesus on the Crucifix say to him, "Francis, go and repair my house, which you see is falling down."  He quickly went about doing this in any way he could (which got him in a lot of trouble with his family).  He rebuilt the physical church but came to realize that it was not just the physical church that Jesus asked him to help rebuild.  He was called to care for the spiritual well being of the people of His Church.

Over the next several years, he began living an austere life, following Matthew 10 as an example.  He took care of lepers, was a true friend of animals, preached repentance and the Gospel, was a writer and stigmatist (he was given the Wounds of the Crucified Christ), and lived in complete simplicity and poverty.  His way of life began to spread and many men joined him then and still do today.

I have completely glossed over this incredible saint's life - he is amazing and this blog post would be way too long if I included everything!  So I hope you'll read more about St. Francis of Assisi here or here.

Ok, on to the celebration of his holy life! 


Here are some fun and simple ideas to celebrate the feast day of St. Francis with your family:


St. Francis and Franciscan brothers have a very different hairstyle, which is called a tonsure.  Franciscans have tonsures as a sign of religious devotion and humility.  So we'll be eating tonsures today in the form of donuts!

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To learn a little about the life of St. Francis of Assisi, we'll watch our CCC of America animated movie Francis: The Knight of Assisi.  It is a really fun one, especially for little boys.  I think it really shows the adventure of living a life for Christ.


We'll also read The Song of St. Francis by Tomie dePaola.  We just love his books, especially the ones on the saints.  They are so colorful and beautifully written!

Moving on to some fun little activities!  Here are two that we're going to do: this coloring page...



...and this St. Francis Peace Prayer activity.




Another important aspect of St. Francis's life was his love for animals!

He was a true friend of animals - he had a tremendous love for all of God's creation in nature.  There are many stories of how he loved and was able to talk to animals.  It's very common practice in and around his feast day for there to be a blessing of animals and pets.


Well, we don't have any pets, so we are going to say the blessing for our stuffed animals instead!

Some other fun ideas for celebrating St. Francis's love of animals:

Go to the zoo, take a hike in the woods, or wear clothes with animals on them (even Mickey counts!).

And make bird seed cakes - these were so fun to make with the kids!


Bird Seed Cakes
(adapted from Living My Life on Purpose)

Ingredients and Materials:

3 cups bird seed
1 cup boiling water
2 packets unflavored gelatin
Muffin tin or mold
Yarn or string
Straws (cut into 2-3 inch pieces)

Directions:

1.  Boil 1 cup of water.

2.  Add packets of gelatin slowly and stir until (mostly) dissolved.


3.  Add bird seed and stir until seed is covered.  It will be pretty wet.


4.  Spoon bird seed mixture evenly into your greased mold or muffin tin.  (I used cooking spray to grease the pan.)

5.  Place a straw an inch down from the top.  Let the cakes set overnight.

6.  When the bird seed cakes are hardened the following day, pull out the straw and string yarn through the hole.  Tie the yarn and then it's ready to hang up for our feathered friends!


Notes:  A donut mold would be perfect for this!  Then you wouldn't need the straws and you could just string your yarn through the donut hole!

Also, I made these bird seed cakes for the first time yesterday - so I'll let you know how they hold up!

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We have really loved learning more about the lives of the saints this year through celebrating their lives as a family.  Their words and actions point directly to Christ!

Happy Feast of St. Francis of Assisi!  Like this amazing saint, may we live lives of generosity and simplicity and may we always build up His Church in the world and within our own home in everything we say and do.
 
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Thursday, June 2, 2016

A Lesson in Motherhood: What Happens When We Build One Another Up


During Adoration at church last week, L's rosary got caught on the pew when he was squirming around...and the beads went flying everywhere.

I'm crawling around on the floor in a skirt trying to find all the beads when a woman comes up to me and whispers in my ear.  She said that it's hard work being a mother and that Jesus was so glad that I brought my children there to pray even though it isn't easy.  She went on to say,

"When we only look in, we're depressed and stressed, but when we look out to Jesus, we can see that we're blessed."

There was more to it than that (I wish I could remember it exactly!), but it really touched my heart.

When the beads scattered under the pews, I instantly thought I was being judged by everyone in the room.  How often do we think that when our child does something unpleasant in public?

But what a relief to have my fear quelled immediately when she brought my focus back to Jesus.  Thanks for building me up and encouraging me, fellow mom.  That's just what I needed.


My friends, let's always build one another up, especially in our vocations as mothers.  We're all in this together!

What uplifting stories do you have where you were encouraged by a fellow mom?

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Thursday, May 26, 2016

My Favorite Encouraging Reads for Moms


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Recently, I read Why Just Survive When You Can Thrive by Keri Snyder and loved it!  It's about growing and thriving in your role as a Christian mother, and it's really motivated me to step up my game.

So it got me thinking...what are the best books, blogs, and reads that will help us grow in our lives as wives, mothers, and women?

Here are my top 5:
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Everyday Sacrament: The Messy Grace of Parenting
by Laura Kelly Fanucci (of Mothering Spirit)

Don't read this book some place where you need to be quiet because this book will make you laugh and cry!  Laura uses her everyday life experiences as a mom of little ones to show the beauty of the faith.   It really opens your eyes to see God's Hand in all the little things of everyday life.

My favorite part: Laura is so real.  She struggles with infertility and miscarriage (and earlier this year, they lost their twin girls shortly after birth) so she strikes a chord with so many mothers.  Also, it's a quick and easy read.  The chapters are small and broken up into smaller sections.  It's perfect to read when you only have 5 minutes here or there - which is all we have as moms, am I right?

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Rosaries Aren't {Just} for Teething
by Michele Chronister (of My Domestic Monastery)

This book is so unique and beautiful!  It goes through each mystery of the Rosary and reflects on the life of Mary as Jesus's mother and relates it to our role as mothers.

My favorite part: Each chapter is stand alone and only a few pages.  It's a good book for when you only have short bits of time to read throughout the day or week.  It is also perfect to use while meditating on the Rosary!

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The Story of a Soul: An Autobiography of the Little Flower
by St. Thérèse of Lisieux

This is my #1 all-time favorite book.  I've read it multiple times, and it always inspires me to grow deeper in my faith as a woman, wife, and mother.  It may sound crazy considering St. Thérèse was a cloistered nun and wasn't a wife or a mother, but every word of hers strikes right at the center of the feminine heart.  It is truly beautiful and life-changing.

My favorite part: St. Thérèse's path to holiness is called "The Little Way".  It's a way to grow in your faith through childlike devotion in the everyday happenings of life.  It's the perfect way to "pray without ceasing" through your daily actions.

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Mom Time Out (MTO) Facebook Group
by Ruthie Gray (of Rear. Release. Regroup.)

MTO is a safe place to go as a Christian mother to receive support and encouragement whenever you need it.  It is such a wonderful community of moms because each and every member is understanding because they're going through the same struggles and joys of parenting as you are.

What I love about this Facebook group is that Ruthie presents Scripture, action plans, prayers, inspiration, challenges, and encouragement every single day to help all of us members to grow, not just in our vocations as mothers, but in our faith as well.   

(Is this community of moms something you need?  Please join us!)

My favorite part: You can ask for support, encouragement, and prayers without fear of being judged.  Let's face it, we all mess up, and we all need help.  So I love how this group is all about building one another up as daughters of the King!

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Why Just Survive When You Can Thrive
by Keri Snyder (of Living In This Season)

This book is a great motivation because it takes common mom fears and turns them around into ways to thrive.  It really shows you how to break past survival mode and choose joy in the everyday.  You can read my full review here.

My favorite part:  I especially love all of the "extras": the little challenges and reflections at the end of the chapters and the beautiful Scripture cards that come with the book.  It is also a quick read with short chapters, which makes it ideal to read when you don't have a lot of time to spare.


What's up next up on my list: 

My Sisters, The Saints: A Spiritual Memoir by Colleen Carroll Campbell:
I've heard it's amazing, and I can't wait to dig in!  I have always seen the saints as my friends in Heaven, so I know I'm going to love it.

Blessed Is She daily devotions by many different faithful women from every walk of life:
I used to read these beautiful Scripture reflections everyday, but I've fallen out of the habit.  They helped me so much in my spiritual life - I need to get back to it!  P.S. They're free and emailed to you every morning - so check it out and sign up!

Make Over Your Mornings and Make Over Your Evenings courses by Crystal Paine (of Money Saving Mom):
I've done the Morning course and loved it so I got the Evening course when it came out a few weeks ago.  It does a wonderful job of helping with time management, setting achievable goals, being realistic, and choosing joy.  But once again, I've fallen out of the habits I made during the Morning course.  So my goal this summer is to go through both courses and really put them into practice.

(The moral of the story is that I tried to start too many things last summer right after L was born.  I was still sleep deprived adjusting to life as a mom of 3 little ones.  But I'm feeling very motivated this summer to start working on myself again.  Which is very much needed right now!)


What are your favorite books, blogs, podcasts, courses, and encouraging reads about being a wife, mother, and woman?  


I'm looking forward to adding more to my must-read list!


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Friday, February 12, 2016

Five Faves: Lenten Edition


Lent began on this week on Ash Wednesday.  The Lenten season is one of my favorite times in the Church year because it is full of quiet reflection, repentance, and growth.

So to kick off Lent, here are few quick and random things I've been thinking about concerning Lent this year:


1.  What Lent Is Really About
I loved Kathryn Whitaker's post Giving Up on Lent:

"You don’t have to be some super, über-Catholic to get box seats for Lent. You just have to open and willing to be transformed."  

Lent is for everyone - it's about being the best disciple you can be!  May what we sacrifice and what we do this Lent lead us closer to Christ!


2.  Lent for Kids
I'm looking forward to teaching the kids more about Lent this year.  Lacy from Catholic Icing has a great round up of Lenten Activities for Kids.

Last year, we made her Stations of the Cross "Easter" Eggs.  This is a great hands on activity for teaching children Jesus's story leading up to His Crucifixion.

This year, we will for sure be using the Lent Countdown Calendar and make her pretzel crown of thorns.  There are so many more great ideas too!  I know the kids will love these crafts and activities - and they'll learn a lot about the Faith too!


3.  Lenten Decor
This simple wreath and this Crown of Thorns centerpiece are perfect!  Could it get any easier than a grapevine wreath with toothpicks?


4.   Meatless Meals
The first thing I saw on Ash Wednesday was a Burger King ad for a Fish Sandwich.  Ha!  It's time for meatless Fridays!

So I have my go-to list of 35 or so meatless recipes ready to go.  but I'm surfing Pinterest for some more because I just love making new recipes!  What are your favorite meatless recipes?


5.  Ash Wednesday
Lastly, a few fun pictures from our Ash Wednesday:

"Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return."

I took all 3 kids to Mass by myself for the first time (since my husband had a meeting).  I was scared out of my mind, but they ended up being pretty darn good.  Whew!  I thought I was going to be starting off Lent with a major penance, but it ended up a major blessing!


So are you participating in Lent this year?  Or as Kathryn asked in her post, "How are you going to be TRANSFORMED this Lent?"

I pray that me and my family can grow in holiness and in a deeper relationship with Christ this Lent, and I pray the same for you too!


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