tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19781065779481002752024-03-04T22:45:28.579-08:00Homespun LoveJenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08228262400307350356noreply@blogger.comBlogger117125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1978106577948100275.post-87751976652823123222014-12-17T09:53:00.000-08:002014-12-17T09:53:56.534-08:00Happy Advent!<br />
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I know this posting is late, as I should have posted before Advent, but better late than never! We are having a low-stress Advent here. I prepped for it . . . a little. I pulled out the Holy Heroes <a href="http://www.holyheroes.com/Holy-Heroes-Advent-Jesse-Tree-DVD-p/aa-jt-dvd.htm" target="_blank">Advent Adventure: Jesse Tree DVD</a> and printed the ornaments off on purple construction paper. I had also ordered the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Christmas-Mosaic-Illustrated-Study-Advent/dp/0979846919/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1418837907&sr=8-2&keywords=christmas+mosaic" target="_blank">Christmas Mosaic</a> from Amazon. I couldn't find it available on Hillside Education, so it must be out of print now, but Amazon had it. I completely took advantage of the library and got out every book that I could from our library and requesting those that were at other libraries to be sent. For the most part, I was able to find the selections in <u>Catholic Mosaic</u>. In addition, I purchased the printable <a href="http://www.catholicicing.com/advent-saints-craft-printable-ornaments-for-catholic-kids/" target="_blank">saint ornaments</a> from Lacy over at <a href="http://www.catholicicing.com/" target="_blank">Catholic Icing</a>. They are well worth the small price. If you are pressed for time or have small children, print them in color and put them together ahead of time. While we forget to light the Advent wreath (owing to the fact that we are not home altogether in the evenings as often as we used to be now that I and two more of my children are employed), we have been able to keep up with our Advent tree and readings. <br />
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We've also been able to celebrate some of the feast days - - stockings for St. Nicholas, Taco Night for St. Juan Diego, Lusekatters for St. Lucy . . . As we head into the last week before Christmas, I look forward Our Lord's birth and for the New Year!<br />
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(Note: Okay - - so about the Juan Diego on top of the tree . . . Daniel thought the tree needed a topper and thought his Juan Diego paper doll from <a href="http://paperdali.blogspot.com/search/label/Saint%20Juan%20Diego" target="_blank">Paper Dali</a> would work. Be sure to check out their great line of coloring pages!)<br />
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Jenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08228262400307350356noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1978106577948100275.post-59594470210583560582014-10-01T09:06:00.000-07:002014-10-01T09:08:21.891-07:00It's been . . . . . <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="float: left; margin-right: 1em; text-align: left;"><tbody>
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I cannot believe it has been over two years since I posted here! Much has happened in those two years. <br />
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My oldest, Jeremy, has graduated from Seton Home Study and has gone on to study at our local community college. He is now in his second year there and will probably spend another full year there, going on to a four year school in the spring of 2015. He is undecided as of yet.<br />
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Andrea, my oldest daughter, and her twin, Alexander, are now 16. Andrea is still studying at home full time and working a local fast food restaurant. She continues in dance and is an assistant. Alexander is taking a couple of courses up at the community college this semester and next. He will go full time next year. He is looking for a job - - St. Joseph, pray for us.<br />
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Jenna has started high school. The last of the oldest to do so. I am using mostly Mother of Divine Grace lesson plans. I love the creativity they employ with regards to writing. I also enjoy the flexibility of not being enrolled in any particular "school." <br />
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Daniel is now five, and has started kindergarten at home. He is doing well learning his letter sounds and numbers. We are working on blending sounds to make words. Patience is my mantra these days. <br />
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Sophia is now two years old and cute as a button. She joins Daniel in some of his school day. One of her favorite activities is the toddler story time at the library. <br />
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Hopefully, I can post a little more now. May God Bless you!<br />
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In Christ,<br />
Jennifer<br />
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Jenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08228262400307350356noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1978106577948100275.post-83552959420913828612012-10-02T10:26:00.001-07:002012-10-02T10:26:45.376-07:00Nursing cover and baby nighties<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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I have also found that nothing quite beats those newborn gowns for nighttime diaper changes. Unfortunately, they only come in newborn, 0-3 month sizes (as far as I can tell!). I found some suggestions on line for making these or similar ones. I decided that I would use a onesie as the base for the nightie. I cut off the bottom portion (who wants to deal with snaps in the middle of the night?) and serged the bottom edge.<br />
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I cut a piece of baby jersey material (about 32 inches x 18 inches - - you may need more for larger babies) and serged what would be the top edge and down the side seam (matching the two short edges together). <br />
I put in a basting stitch along the serged edge so that I could gather the material to make it match the onesie. <br />
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Matching the side seam with one of the side seams on the onesie, I pinned the sides and then gathered, evening the gathers out on front and back and pinning as I went. <br />
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Jenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08228262400307350356noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1978106577948100275.post-32973198484080524142012-09-22T04:27:00.001-07:002012-09-22T04:27:15.341-07:00I, too, can do all things in Christ . . .In the Glory Story CD of St. Joan, she often repeats, "I can do all things in Christ who stregnthens me." Today, I was meditating on the passage of storing up treasures in Heaven, rather than here on earth. Often, as with probably most home schooling families, I am asked by moms, "How do you manage all that you do and still have energy?" In my meditation, I thanked God - - because the truth is that alone, I cannot do it. There are days when I lean heavily on God, asking Him for the graces to persevere in this vocation He has called me to. And, there are other days, when we are smoothly sailing along that I again thank Him for that grace as well - - reminding me of why we do what we do. You see, that is the thing, without God, I am sure that I would not be equipped to handle six children, home schooling and home management all at the same time. But with Him, I am able to see what is important. And, I know that the sacrifices I make today will store up great treasures in Heaven. I also know that there are things that I would love to be doing that are not part of His plan for me right now. I would love to spend my day sewing or crocheting or visiting a museum. This, of course, does not happen often! I asked my mother-in-law what kind of garden she had when the kids were younger and whether she had time for it. She didn't have the roses and flowers she has today, but she said that came later, after the kids where raised. It reminded me that sure I don't have time for all of the things I'd like to do, but that may come later, after I've completed the work God has given me to do right now - - rearing and home schooling six children. Which brings me back to St. Joan - - "I, too, can do all things in Christ who stregnthens me!" And with the help of Christ, I can see God's will, rather than my own, and set myself for the task He has given me. Storing up treasures in Heaven rather than lamenting on what I cannot have at this time. Jenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08228262400307350356noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1978106577948100275.post-40830909182666658832012-09-17T12:22:00.000-07:002012-09-17T12:22:47.879-07:00Blessing Abound!!!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
I awoke this morning and sat nursing Sophia in the glider. As I was nursing her, I heard what sounded like canonshot off in the distance. You see, we live near Antietam Battlefield and this weekend was the 150th anniversary of the bloodiest day of the Civil War (that is bloodshed in a single day, not the bloodiest battle of the war.) In hearing the canonshot, I wondered at the people who lived in the nearby homes that day many, many years ago. How they must have wondered if their homes would be overrun that day or the next. If they would lose all they had. I could not imagine what that would be like having never had to experience war first hand on American soil. I thank God for that blessing. Today, there are many around the world who are not so fortunate. I offer my prayers for them and for the soldiers who fought bravely so long ago on both sides of the battle, that they may rest in peace and know that we have not forgotten the sacrifices made by them and their families.</div>
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While the anniversary of Antietam was being celebrated in town, on Saturday, we celebrated Sophia's baptism into the Church. The day promised to be gorgeous: one of sunshine and good weather. After morning Mass, Father James celebrated the baptism, which was absolutely perfect. Sophia, while not entirely quiet, did very well. When the baptism was over, we held a little "brunch" with family and friends in the parish center. I have included some pictures below:<br />
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We are blessed to welcome Sophia Regina to our family. She was born on August 2, 2012, weighing in at 6 lbs 14 oz and was 19-1/2 inches long. We spent three days at Fair Oaks Medical Center before coming home on Sunday, August 5th. She has been with us for almost 6 weeks now, and what a blessing. Again, it is interesting and fun to see how the older kids are around her. They all claim her as "theirs" and love her to pieces - - from the 17 year old down to Daniel, who turned three this past Saturday. (Can you believe it??? Where did the time go???) <br />
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We are into our third week of school and it is going well so far. The younger kids are adjusting to Seton Home Study pretty well and it has helped me to be more prepared without having to do it all by myself. (Don't get me wrong, I really enjoyed picking curriculum and getting it all ready, but with Daniel and now another little one, and college looming in the near future for my high schoolers, this was the best decision for our family at this time. I am enjoying working a little here and there with Daniel and still get to pick the materials for him.) The writing is probably the hardest, as I didn't require as much as Seton does, but it will be good for them.<br />
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Dave has been back to work after a few weeks off with Sophia's birth. He got a lot accomplished around here while he was off - - like those pesky car and house things that get passed by until you have time. It is fun having him off for a good bit of time! <br />
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We are looking forward to Sophia's baptism this weekend. I am in the process of finishing up a dress that I have sewed for it. I have done several projects, mostly crafty type or costumes for the kids. Very seldom do I actually sew things for people to wear! Sewing the baptismal dress has been educational as I take time to sew buttons and buttonholes and make sure my seams are right. I am not quite done, but promise to post pictures after the baptism. It is a rather simple dress, but I think it will work out well. <br />
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Hope you all have an amazing rest of the week and sorry for the deluge of posts - - I was a bit behind!<br />
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(*Note: This post was started July, 2012. I've edited it and tweeked it a bit and added the photo of the Creation Story set to the posting. I also added an epilogue.)<br />
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We are now into our third week of school. The older kids are enrolled in Seton this year in an effort to keep things rolling and simple as we welcome our newest addition in the next few weeks. I've been trying to gather items for Daniel for preschool. <br />
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I will be using Moira Farrell's Home Catechisis Manual (Ages 3-6) for religion. Rather than start at the very beginning, I will be starting with the lesson on creation (which is at the back of the manual). I am making the felt pieces for presenting the lesson and will get a box (I was thinking a scrapbooking box) for storage at JoAnn's. I also need to get a couple pieces of felt to finish it up. I found these <a href="http://www.newchurchvineyard.org/thanksgiving/thanks-for-creation/activities/Project_Creation-Sequencing-Cards.pdf">creation sequencing cards</a> and <a href="http://www.biblestoryprintables.com/BibleTimeLine.html">timeline cards</a>.<br />
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For early literacy, I will be mixing a bit of Montessori with some add-ons - - primarily Seton's <u>Early Literacy for Young Catholics</u>. This will introduce colors, letters and more. I am also piggybacking Lacy's (from Catholic Icing) <u>Catholic A,B,C's</u> preschool curriculum, as well as adding in some BFIAR and the Catholic Little Saints programs. It will be fun to see what we get done!<br />
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<strong>Epilogue</strong>: I have introduced this wonderful to Daniel and he absolutely loves to play with it. He will get it out and while he doesn't tell the story, he will recreate it in sequence and then play with the little animals. How cool is that! Soon, I will be introducing the Mini Mass Set we have along with the Liturgical Year - - showing him how to change the alb on Father Oak to match the color on the calendar.<br />
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I am also impressed with the Montessori Pink Tower I had gotten him. He knows how to put the blocks in order from smallest to largest and he will match the blocks to the Pink Tower cards. I will have to look for extension activities for the Pink Tower. It is one of his favorite learning toys.<br />
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The neatest thing about all of it is that he actually knows that these items are special and get treated in a special way - - not like his other toys that get strewn throughout the house!Jenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08228262400307350356noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1978106577948100275.post-81412655256442622342012-09-11T11:54:00.001-07:002012-09-11T11:54:25.028-07:00Easy Blankets<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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(*I had started this post back in April, when I started making the blankets. It has taken me this long to edit and add pictures - - sorry for the delay!)<br />
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I was trolling the web looking for an easy baby quilt to do with some fabric I had picked up from the remnant bin at JoAnn's a while back and found this <a href="http://www.allcrafts.net/fjs.htm?url=webfunnel.net/pdf/9patch.pdf">Super Fast Nine Patch</a> pattern (note: this opens as a .pdf). It was really easy to complete and worked up in no time. I added cute little bunny cut outs (pattern from an Easter project that I have been working on). To finish off, I found a piece of flannel for the backing and simply stitched the top and bottom (right sides together), left a hole for turning, flipped the quilt and then sewed around the larger middle block. I did not add batting to this quilt, so it is more like blanket weight, rather than quilted. (Lucky me - - I was able to make blankets from the remnant fabric!! )<br />
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Also, when I gave birth to Daniel almost 3 years ago (YIKES! Has it been that long), Dave's company sent a welcome gift box - - which included a Bumkins bib - love these! - and a larger sized flannel blanket made by <a href="http://www.nannyandwebster.com/_ie/blankets.html">Nanny and Webster</a>. I could never afford to buy one of these blankets, but the large size is great for swaddling, covering and playing on the floor. They are actually fairly simple blankets and I found<a href="http://thecraftpatch.blogspot.com/2008/06/easy-flannel-baby-blanket.html"> these directions</a> at The Crafty Patch for sewing a large flannel blanket. The good news: the week that I was making these, JoAnn's has cuddleup flannel prints for $2.99/yard, making these not only warm and snuggly, but not terribly expensive to make. Rather than make my first blanket square, I left it pretty much the size of the fabric - - almost 36 X 45. Also, you don't have to, but I serged three sides and then sewed the bottom, leaving a hole for turning. The blanket ended up being a similar size as the Nine Patch Quilt. I have fabric to make two more - - gotta love these large blankets. They are big enough to cover when I am nursing and make great blankets for laying on the floor for tummy time!<br />
<br />Jenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08228262400307350356noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1978106577948100275.post-88840854717124920462012-04-17T08:53:00.001-07:002012-04-17T08:54:42.200-07:00Weekend Work!Were we ever busy this weekend! It started Saturday morning with some weed pulling. Yuck! I hate weeds! So does everyone else in my family, but I figured if we worked together, it would go rather quickly, and it did!<br />
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Dave and I then headed to the dump and then over to Home Depot to get the materials needed to upgrade our playset in the backyard. We had already replaced the swings, but wanted to add a larger sandbox (that wasn't under the playset), add a floor to the bottom, a climbing wall, and new canvas for the roof. What an undertaking, but well worth it! <br />
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Almost ten years ago we moved into our house, and wanted to get a playset for the kids, but it was September, so we waited figuring there wasn't much time left to enjoy the outdoors. The following spring, I was driving home and came across a playset on the side of the road. It needed some new swings and a canvas cover for the roof, but looked otherwise sturdy. Dave stopped later and paid the man who was selling it $200. We invested about $100 for swings and another $30 for the canvas. In the time we've had it, we replaced a toddler swing and the canvas cover. With Daniel and now the new little one coming along, we figured it was time to upgrade the playset again, and hence, our work began. <br />
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We started with the sandbox -- it measures about 5' x 6' - - which is large enough for kids to sit in and play. It took 15 bags of sand to fill it. It is inviting and the kids love it (even some of the bigger kids couldn't resist getting in!). The boys helped with lifting the heavy bags of sand and adding them to the box.<br />
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Next, we added the floor to the bottom of the playhouse. That took the remainder of our Saturday. The floor covers up some weeds and makes the bottom look better. It also gives the kids a place to pretend. Perhaps I will add some canvas "walls" that can be removed to make it more "tent-like." <br />
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On Sunday, after Mass, Dave started on the climbing wall. Jenna helped him measure. (We had removed a sliding pole and ladder to make room for the wall.) Then he worked on getting a new support beam ready for the canvas roof, which he and I did together. (I had to sew the sides up, but that was easy! I lucked out and found 54" outdoor canvas on the sale table for $8/yd -- normally $20!) Afterwards, we removed the bolts for the toddler swing (we are moving it to the swing set, next to the three swings), so that we could add the disc swing. I think that is Jenna's favorite part! <br />
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Daniel has been outside these past couple of mornings, playing in the sand and on the playset. Now he never wants to come inside! The roadside find has continued and will continue to be a family favorite for the foreseeable future! Thanks to God!<br />
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God Blesb<br />
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PS - - Did I mention that our "to-do" list is yards long? I hope to tackle the gardens next - - both the flower kind and the vegetable kind. Hopefully, the weather cooperates this weekend!Jenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08228262400307350356noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1978106577948100275.post-73249863363497106072012-04-12T07:58:00.000-07:002012-04-12T07:58:10.159-07:00Easter Story Wreath, Stations of Light cards and box - OH MY!I love the Easter season! It's as if the Church is dressed in her very best - - all white and gold! I also love the celebrations and feasts during Easter -- and how lucky are we that the Easter Season is 50 days! <br />
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I also love having a little one in the house to keep alive traditions that might otherwise fall to the wayside with big brothers and sisters. How many teens want to hunt for Easter Eggs? Perhaps if the eggs were more well-hidden? Having a little one also means we can keep up with the crafts of the Easter season. I follow Lacy's blog - - <a href="http://www.catholicicing.com/">Catholic Icing</a> -- and have found this <a href="http://www.weelittlemiracles.com/2012/04/make-easter-story-wreath-free.html">free printable Easter Story Wreath</a> -- much nicer than the one from Oriental Trading! Her site also led me to <a href="http://sites.google.com/site/ukbookworm2/stationsboxes">this one</a> that has printable cards for the Stations of Light with suggestions for making a Stations of Light box (similar to the one for Stations of the Cross, which I had made for the kids several years ago). The cards are lovely and you can use them to make three part Montessori cards, too! I have just the box - an extra blank pencil box that I can store the cards and items in - - I just have to come up with some creative ways to obtain or make the suggested symbols.<br />
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I also enjoyed making this <a href="http://www.crafolic.com/2011/06/this-3-d-craft-project-is-made-using.html">Ascension scene</a> for our home prayer table - just beautiful!<br />
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Now, I have to find some activities and crafts for Daniel to do! Soon, he will be helping me more, but until then, I get to have fun coloring, cutting and gluing!<br />
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God Bless!<br />
Jennifer<br />
<br />Jenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08228262400307350356noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1978106577948100275.post-64773713182803529762012-04-12T07:10:00.002-07:002012-04-12T07:10:25.092-07:00Happy Easter!About a week before Easter, I found this <a href="http://www.wilton.com/store/site/product.cfm?id=3E30B7F9-475A-BAC0-56CB6774F9DF7273&killnav=1">lamb mold cake</a> pan for 50% off at JoAnn's. I've never worked with cake molds before and was unsure of how it would work out. I chose to use a pound cake mix to make the cake and made a double batch, just in case one wasn't enough. I am not sure if one was enough - - I baked the extra batter. You have to make sure you fill it to the rim of the pan. Then, make sure you tie the pan (alternately, you can probably use those silicon rubber bands). Once the lamb was done, I removed the top side and let it cool for about 15 minutes. Then I placed the top side back on and turned it over and removed the bottom side and let it cool until completely cooled. Then I lined the bottom mold with plastic wrap replaced the bottom mold, turned the cake and lined the other side, wrapped the cake with plastic wrap and stuck it in the freezer until Good Friday. (Sometimes it is easier to ice a frozen cake.) <br />
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On Good Friday, I iced the <a href="http://www.partycity.com/product/clear+plastic+tray+12in+x+18in.do?sortby=ourPicks&pp=60&size=all&navSet=110314">platter</a> that I was going to set the cake one (recipe for icing <a href="http://www.wilton.com/recipe/Extra-Special-Buttercream-Icing-1">here</a>). Removing the cake from the pan, I centered it on the platter. I started with icing on the face and then put the remaining icing into an icing bag with the right tip and swirled on the icing to look like fleece. I colored some icing black for the eyes and mouth. I also colored some coconut to look like the lamb was laying in the grass. Finally, I used a skewer and piece of paper to make the flag and sprinkled some robin eggs around the base. Transporting the cake to Grandma's was a little tough - - but it survived unscathed and was enjoyed with a topping of strawberries on Easter Sunday!<br />
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We also brought some filled plastic eggs for an egg hunt. I am sure that if we didn't have Daniel, this tradition would probably be put aside, but having a little one, keeps these traditions alive.<br />
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For table decorations, I made this Easter Candy boquet. I was inspired by <a href="http://www.holiday-crafts-and-creations.com/easy-easter-crafts-vase.html">this project</a> that was posted at <a href="http://www.skiptomylou.org/">Skip to My Lou</a>. I used a mason jar instead of a can, allowing the contents to peak through. The cross pops were made from Jolly Ranchers following instructions found <a href="http://catholicicing.com/2012/03/make-your-own-candy-cross-pops/">here</a> at<a href="http://www.catholicicing.com/"> Catholic Icing</a>. Be sure to check out her <a href="http://catholicicing.com/2012/04/first-friday-linky/">Easter countdown to Pentecost calendar</a> and all the other fun stuff!<br />
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God Bless and hope you have a Blessed Easter Season!<br />
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Here is a picture of our finished project board. It included the carp that Alex made for Children's Day (a national holiday celebrated in May). We had a lot of fun learning about Japan. I asked the kids to please choose a country that had "normal" food next time! We will see where that will lead us - - Andrea commented that we should just do a tour of Asia, since we've done China (quite a few years ago) and India already! Hmmmm! We just have to see where our interests take us.<br />
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Thanks for traveling with us!<br />
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God Bless,<br />
JenniferJenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08228262400307350356noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1978106577948100275.post-40637113333366412632012-03-22T11:09:00.001-07:002012-03-22T11:09:15.129-07:00Field Trip: Highlights from Cooking Day!Yesterday, we had a fun time. We finished reading about Japan. The kids worked on their beckoning cats - - how wonderful they look - - now they just need to add the details, which they will with markers. Gotta love Model Magic! <br />
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The rice for the sushi came out great and we were able to make those as well. You can see from the pictures below how we did. There is a great <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGG01tj9wi4">You-Tube</a> tutorial from Kikkoman about how to make sushi rolls and California rolls (rice is on the outside). The sushi rolls we made included cucumber and carrots. I will be making them for Geography Day on Sunday and will probably include some of the daikon, a Japanese radish, too. I will need to use it up some way!<br />
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We also made Yakitori, which is chicken on a skewer and then broiled or grilled. The recipe is from <u><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Recipe-Craft-Guide-Crafts-Recipes/dp/1584159332/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1332423565&sr=8-1">Recipe and Craft Guide to Japan</a></u> by Juliet Haines Mofford. This is a series of books for several countries. Extremely helpful for us!<br />
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<span style="color: #cc0000;">2 boneless chicken breast, cut into bite-sized pieces</span><br />
<span style="color: #cc0000;">1/3 cup Japanese soy sauce </span><br />
<span style="color: #cc0000;">2 tablespoons sugar</span><br />
<span style="color: #cc0000;">1-1/2 tablespoon lemon juice</span><br />
<span style="color: #cc0000;">1/2 teaspoon finely grated ginger </span><br />
<span style="color: #cc0000;">1 garlic clove, finely grated</span><br />
<span style="color: #cc0000;">1 teaspoon grated daikon (white radish)</span><br />
<span style="color: #cc0000;">2 bunches of scallion, with tops and roots removed</span><br />
<span style="color: #cc0000;">1/4 cup of sesame oil</span><br />
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<span style="color: #cc0000;">1. Mix soy sauce through daikon to make marinade. Add chicken and allow to marinate overnight. (We used a ziplock baggie for this.)</span><br />
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<span style="color: black;">This was a good recipe. You can substitute chicken thighs for the chicken breast if you prefer. I used a microplane to finely grate the ginger, garlic and daikon. You do not need a lot of daikon. I suggest using the leftovers for sushi rolls.</span><br />
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I could not find all of the food items at the regular grocery store, so I found the Asian Market here in Hagerstown. They had most of the remaining ingredients and will get in the daikon (a white radish) either today or tomorrow. While at the Asian Market, I saw two beckoning cats on a shelf behind the counter - - how neat was that! <br />
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For our menu items, we are going to try to make some Yakimori, which is marinated chicken on a skewer. We are also going to attempt cucumber sushi rolls! Hopefully, they go well. I don't generally cook rice well, but the box assures me it is possible if I follow their instructions! <br />
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God Bless!Jenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08228262400307350356noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1978106577948100275.post-54694294749455020192012-03-21T09:36:00.002-07:002012-03-21T09:36:51.668-07:00Field Trip: Destination Japan!<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="float: right; text-align: right;"><tbody>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">The DVD's we found at the library. <br />
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">It’s that time of year again for Geography Day!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>We were not going to spend a week on it; however,
we just didn’t get around to working on our project, so I decided that the
younger children and I would go ahead and spend a week working on our Geography
Day project.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>This year, we are taking a
virtual field trip to Japan!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>What an
interesting country it is!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Calibri;">Yesterday, we paid a visit to our library to obtain resource
materials.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I found a travel DVD in the
adult section on Tokyo and two DVD’s in the children’s section.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I also found a travel guide for Japan in the
adult section and a couple of research books in the children’s section.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>To top off our study, I found a picture book
called <u>The Beckoning Cat</u>, which is an old folktale from Japan.</span><br />
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<br /><span style="font-family: Calibri;">We spent some time looking over the books we got from the
library and then watched the two videos from the children’s section.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>We looked over some of the recipes and crafts
that were in one of the books and chose some that we thought we could do.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Then, we worked on some of the lapbook
minibooks that we will paste to our presentation board.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Mostly, basic facts and mapwork. </span><br />
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had gotten.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>We learned more about the
geography of Japan and how because Japan is very mountainous, most people live
in the cities.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>We also learned that the
climate of Japan is varied since the islands stretch from off the coast of
Siberia, all the way down to near the equator.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">
</span>Winters in the north can be harsh and skiing and winter sports are
popular.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>The further south you go, sandy
beaches are the norm, but they also deal with monsoons!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Earthquakes are also very frequent in Japan,
which also has 60 active volcanoes!</span></div>
<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjq7fpQdPgtAzBSKEFAKP5zbX4uNzdu5RkpETAXp14e11tvplwiGiwXozqiywCS8ZqJtv0deRDKaNfMPcGnduusCSq-XdNI-HmDo3jYh4jieuRRo2Mbq_Eq_WdLucuyAgMiCkYkRngQ-Tqs/s1600/DSC02348.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="214" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjq7fpQdPgtAzBSKEFAKP5zbX4uNzdu5RkpETAXp14e11tvplwiGiwXozqiywCS8ZqJtv0deRDKaNfMPcGnduusCSq-XdNI-HmDo3jYh4jieuRRo2Mbq_Eq_WdLucuyAgMiCkYkRngQ-Tqs/s320/DSC02348.JPG" width="320" /></a><span style="font-family: Calibri;">The girls also decided to paint kokeshi dolls using the
wooden peg doll forms.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>(We use these for
our painted saints.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> The kids also worked on researching their saints from Japan. Each child gets to choose one (or two) and write up a paragraph about that saint. </span>Alex chose St. Paul Miki.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">We also watched the travel film on Tokyo that I found in the adult section of the library. It was very informative and quite interesting. For</span><br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Here are the girls' finished Kokeshi Dolls along with a <br />
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example, they showed the fish market where the people come to buy fish. At 6:00 in the morning, they hold an auction for the tuna. I remember the tuna my brother-in-law caught at the beach. It was nowhere the size of these jumbo tuna! The narrator said that these tuna can go for up to $10,000! That's some tuna! They toured many of sites in and around Tokyo. Did you know that they have a replica of the Eifel Tower in Tokyo? Jenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08228262400307350356noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1978106577948100275.post-13800117198613610982012-03-20T09:39:00.004-07:002012-03-20T09:39:56.569-07:00St. Joseph's Altar<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Lilies, a votive candle, oranges, strawberries, grapes, sparkling grape juice<br />
cream puffs, raspberry tarts, apple muffins, biscotti, and cookies.</td></tr>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">Last year, it was so much fun to celebrate St. Joseph’s
Feast Day by making our first Altar.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">
</span>This year, our family and friends decided to share our altar with those
who labor for our parish:<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>the priests, secretary,
business manager, custodians, and even the women who work in the school kitchen.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>My friend and I baked goodies to share, while
trying to keep with some of the traditional offerings.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>We included Holy Cards for visitors to take
with them.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>It was fun to share the
offerings and the staff was very thankful. Mary made </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">After we tore down the altar at the church, we came home and
set up our altar at home.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I allowed the
kids to snack from it while we worked on our geography day projects.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>All in all, it was a great celebration for
St. Joseph and allowed us to share something with our parish.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">Jennifer</span></div>Jenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08228262400307350356noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1978106577948100275.post-30655537887957485242012-03-08T08:46:00.002-08:002012-03-08T08:46:31.735-08:00Transportation Sensory Bin<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Daniel enjoyed the new transportation bin. I included some felt "roads" and some pipe cleaners to make railroad tracks. I colored the rice brown to resemble dirt. I found the instructions for coloring rice <a href="http://prayingforparker.com/how-to-color-rice-for-learning-and-crafts/">here</a>. I will suggest coloring the rice with rubbing alcohol requires an open area and allow the smell to dissapate for a day or two for larger quantities of rice. It did help the coloring to evenly color the rice and it looks really cool. <br />
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We have a rather busy day today - it's Jeremy's birthday - - 17th!! The kids want to go roller skating (the local rink has a homeschool skate) and Jenna has volunteered to help with story time at the library. She is very excited! Did I mention she also has dance tonight? So, we are running for much of the afternoon. <br />
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Have a blessed day!<br />
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Our trays came today! I ordered them from <a href="http://www.discountschoolsupply.com/Product/ProductDetail.aspx?product=3461&keyword=trays&scategoryid=0&CategorySearch=&Brand=&Price=">Discount School Supply</a>, along with some play dough tools. I am so excited about them. The only drawback is that they do not fit a standard sheet of paper, but other than that, they fit the shelves well. Perhaps I will cut some down to the right size so that they fit on the tray nicely.<br />
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I also repurposed some plastic drawer thingies for storing supplies and materials. I am sure it won't be enough, but hopefully I will be able to keep it to a minimum! I am trying to use a lot of what I already have - - lacing beads, latch board, stamps, craft items, small toys, etc. To find "a" items for the sensory tub, I just searched through the house - - little toys and things that I had on hand that could go in. <br />
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I am working on a "transportation" theme for Daniel's Tot Trays and Sensory Bins. He loves trains and cars. Inspired by <a href="http://countingcoconuts.blogspot.com/2011/07/transportation-sensory-tub.html">Counting Coconuts</a>, who used black beans and river rocks in the tub, I am not sure. I was thinking that I could probably color the rice brown or something. I could use some dry pinto beans for the rocks. I will probably put in some little cars, tires (Lego), helicopters, etc.) I was thinking of also **gulp** of providing a water tub to explore floating boats. Of course, this would have to be under supervision, and will probably teach clean up, as well. I found a vehicles stamp set (Melissa and Doug), some transportation 3 part cards (<a href="http://www.montessoriforeveryone.com/">Montessori for Everyone</a>) and a Vehicles matching set (<a href="http://www.montessoriprintshop.com/">Montessori Printshop</a>). I also have the Do-A-Dot Art book for Trucks. <br />
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I think I am the one having too much fun!<br />
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God Bless,<br />
JenniferJenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08228262400307350356noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1978106577948100275.post-36004588542628319632012-03-05T13:31:00.001-08:002012-03-05T13:34:53.740-08:00Montessori inspired - - tubs and traysI've been doing a lot of reading and research on learning activities for Daniel. In the past, with the other kids, I've just let them play and watch TV, and do some learning activities with them. I believe with Jenna, I did do some preschool activities here and there, but I get so busy with the older kids (especially now that they are in 11th, 8th (twins) and 6th grade) that I am sure it was very sporadic. I started her a little early in kindergarten just so that she would have more to do. <br />
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I became interested in Montessori-influenced education due to the nature of the learning environment. Of course, I cannot seriously contemplate having a true Montessori environment here! But, I thought that I could take some of Montessori and give Daniel some activities to do that would be education, yet fun at the same time. <br />
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I was intrigued by the learning trays and sensory bins at <a href="http://www.1plus1plus1equals1.com/">1+1+1=1</a>. The trays are set up and the children are allowed to play with them, taking one at a time, until their interest wanes, and then they put it away and pick up a new tray or bin. The trays focus on a skill or something you want the to learn.<br />
<br />Here are some of my ideas and completed "trays" and bins.<br />
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#1 - - Rice tub - scooping and pouring rice from one container to another using various tools.<br />
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#2 - - .Letter A Sensory Bin - - I filled this with paper "grass" and things that begin with the letter A. I plan to print out photos of the contents so that Daniel will know what to look for. <br />
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#3 - - Play doh Tub - - Right now, I have cookie cutters (apple and trains) along with a rolling pin and different colors. I have ordered a different rolling pin (I have actually used a brayer here) ane cd some cookie cutters. I plan to keep to a theme here (I hope).</div>
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#5 - - Let's Learn the Letter "A" Tray - - Various activities to help us learn the letter A. I've included the phonetic card, Alphabet Laundry, a sandpaper A and a, dot art markers and a Letter A dot art page. I will trade this out with other "A" crafts and activities that I have found on-line and as part of the Catholic ABC's curriculum from Lacy over at <a href="http://www.catholicicing.com/">Catholic Icing</a>. The dot art pages are free <a href="http://www.dltk-teach.com/alphabuddies/daubers/index.htm">here</a>.</div>
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#7 - Read alouds - - We are currently workign through BFAIR, and have done <u>Jesse Bear, What Will You Wear</u> and <u>Ask Mr. Bear</u>. We've worked on the lapbooks found at <a href="http://www.homeschoolshare.com/">Homeschool Share</a>. I also found a felt bear that I did some time ago with a coop class, so he should have some fun dressing the bear! </div>
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I also happened upon this website/blog that has ideas for bringing a Montessori education into your home. It's called <a href="http://www.montessoriathomebook.com/Home.html/">Montessori At Home</a>. I haven't perused the whole site, but I did purchase e-book and think it has some great practical ideas for bringing Montessori into a home/school environment. It's also great because he highlights what he feels is the necessary Montessori materials, which is great, since they do get pretty expensive. I haven't started completely with him yet, but hope to add some Montessori type activities as he gets older.<br />
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The above site also referred me to this <a href="http://www.1plus1plus1equals1.com/">blog</a>. While the author isn't strictly Montessori, she does use some Montessoi ideas and lots of preschool ideas for littles! It looks like a potential goldmine. She also has some stuff for older kids, too.<br />
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Enjoy!<br />
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<br />Jenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08228262400307350356noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1978106577948100275.post-91785465315644167032012-02-27T15:34:00.001-08:002012-02-27T15:34:33.104-08:00More on Lent and some movie reviews . . .The kids are outside playing today - - what great weather! It was windy and colder yesterday, so this is a nice treat! Even Daniel is out running around, which gives me a few moments to post here.<br />
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I was playing around yesterday on Picasa 3 making collages. I was encouraged by this <a href="http://www.skiptomylou.org/2012/02/25/how-to-make-photo-collages-with-picasa/">posting</a> on Skip to My Lou, one of my favorite crafting sites. The pictures on the blog header are from our beach trip back in May. Love the one of Daniel smiling. <br />
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Our family typically comes up with a family sacrifice during Lent, in addition to personal sacrifices. In the past, it has been giving up television (which we cannot really do now since we don't subscribe to satellite anymore) or computer. I am not sure about your family, but in our house, name calling and bad feelings have been problems from time to time. So, we decided to chuck a bad habit this year (working on the virtue of charity in speech) rather than give up something. To give us more incentive to work on the virtue of charity, I purchased some <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Bingo-Plastic-Non-Magnetic-Chips-Purple/dp/B003JT27W8/ref=sr_1_cc_2?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1330382793&sr=1-2-catcorr">purple bingo markers</a> (hey, have to keep with the season) and put them in a jar. Each marker is worth five cents. A momentary lack of charity costs the offender two markers - or ten cents. To make up for the lapse, a good deed may be performed, which will add one marker, or five cents, back to the jar. (This reminds us how hurtful our words are and how much harder it is to apologize and make up for our lack of charity.) The amount of markers in the jar at the end of Lent is going to be our Rice Bowl donation this year. I know, we really should not be subtracting from the Rice Bowl, but we set a goal to donate $20 this year and hopefully, if we are careful in speech, we can do just that! <br />
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<br />My dear friend, Judy, over at <a href="http://www.benmakesten.blogspot.com/">Ben Makes Ten</a>, assured me that it wasn't too late to "bury our Alleluia." She said that she knows someone who doesn't actually bury it, but instead turns it around, and then on Easter, the banner gets turned back around so you can see the Alleluia. I loved this idea. The only problem is: I didn't have an Alleluia banner. The solution here is to make one, right? <a href="http://catholicicing.com/2010/02/bury-alleluia-activity-for-lent-through/">Catholic Icing</a> has a link to letters that she had used for their banner. Since I was simply turning it around, I decided that it would be fun to have a message for Lent on the other side. So, I added the word Penance to the other side to remind us of the season. <br />
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As part of our Lenten Journey, I have also added a few movies to our collection. <br />
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<u><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Reluctant-Saint-Maximilian-Schell/dp/B002QXOYQK/ref=sr_1_1?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1330385052&sr=1-1">The Reluctant Saint</a></u> - This is an old black and white movie about St. Joseph of Cupertino. You feel sorry for him, but realize how child-like, simple and faith-filled he was. Everyone, including my oldest son, enjoyed this one!<br />
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<a href="https://www.visionvideo.com/detail.taf?_function=detail&a_product_id=32050&refurl=/search_by_category.taf?%5Ffunction%3Dcat%5Flist%26category%3D4%26name%3DChildren%2527s%2520Programs">The Adventures of the Apostle Paul for Children</a> - I wish I would have seen this here, rather than buying it at the Catholic shop near by OB's office. It is on sale for $7.99. I haven't watched this yet, but am looking forward to it. It runs about a half hour.<br />
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I have also added the <a href="http://www.cccofamerica.com/index.php?app=ccp0&ns=catshow&ref=saints_heroes&sid=dnyz8kquci4r5pt2p03fqqmi8nnv4oke">CCC DVD's</a> for <u>St. Patrick</u> and <u>The Day the Sun Danced</u>. These have been treasured on VHS for years in our family, and while I cannot quite afford to replace the VHS tapes all now, I am hoping to replace them a little at a time. Daniel has watched <u>The Day the Sun Danced</u> (Bl. Francisco and Bl. Jacinta's feast day was last week - Feb 20). I am hoping to save the Saint Patrick one for closer to St. Patrick's Day! <br />
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God Bless,<br />
JenniferJenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08228262400307350356noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1978106577948100275.post-44491477875084101322012-02-23T04:48:00.000-08:002012-02-23T04:48:29.447-08:00Alex's craftFor art this week, I told the kids to pick a craft or art project to do. It was funny to see what the girls chose. They are always after me for something to do! Alex couldn't decide and asked for some help. I had seen the crown of thorns over at <a href="http://www.tiredtwang.blogspot.com/">Waltzing Matilda</a>, and had picked up what I needed to complete this project for our Lenten table. Thinking Alex wouldn't have much problem with this project, I gave it to him to do. What a wonderful job he did, too!<br />
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The first reading for our Jesus Tree was about the Presentation of Our Lord. I've been wanting to make this since the Feast of the Presentation (Feb 2nd) but never got around to it. I was finally able to get some time over the past couple of days. I used the wooden peg dolls for the people. For the box, I found a "Ready to Decorate" pencil/cigar type box at AC Moore. This was exactly what I was looking for, so that the box could be turned and opened into the "scene". I painted Mary holding baby Jesus. St. Joseph is holding a cage containing the two birds. I left the outside of the box plain for now. <br />
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The nice thing about using the box is that it will keep the dolls together. I was thinking of adding a piece of felt to act as a play mat and to help keep the dolls from hitting against one another. I think this will come in handy, not only for celebrating the Feast Day, but also for teaching about Christ. We can also bring it out when contemplating that particular mystery of the Rosary! <br />
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Today's reading is the Baptism of our Lord. Hmmmm?<br />
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The box is available on-line at <a href="http://www.acmoore.com/p-145080-craft-school-box-8625x5x225-white.aspx">AC Moore</a>, but I am sure you may be able to find it for less elsewhere on line. They are $1.99 at the store. The larger sized peg dolls are hard to find at the craft stores. I have only seen them occassionally. I buy them from <a href="http://www.craftparts.com/little-wooden-people-c-467.html">here</a>. I like the larger sizes for little hands and less of a choking hazard. I do use the smaller dolls when I paint children saints. I use regular craft acryllic paints and then spray them with an acryllic sealer. They are simple, and not quite as beautiful as the ones available from <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/StLukesBrush?section_id=7860064">St. Luke's Brush,</a> but they work for us. Daniel lines ours up along the perimeter of Alex's castle. Jenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08228262400307350356noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1978106577948100275.post-88206354937265909272012-02-21T06:31:00.000-08:002012-02-21T06:31:22.988-08:00Getting ready for Lent . . . Today, I pulled out the bin for Lent and Easter from the basement. I have another one with some Lenten activities in it that I will get later. I hung the banner for the <a href="http://showerofroses.blogspot.com/2011/02/preparing-for-lent-our-lenten-journey.html">Jesus Tree</a> ornaments, something that I had made last year, and got out the sheet with the list of readings. I also put the ornaments in order so they are ready to go. I have the purple cloth for our home altar out and the vestment for Fr. Oak is completed. I saw a post on <a href="http://www.tiredtwang.blogspot.com/">Waltzing Matilda</a> for a crown of thorns that looks quite easy to do with a small grapevine wreath and toothpicks. I will have to get the toothpicks, but I think I have the wreath downstairs. And I have printed out this <a href="http://catholicicing.com/2012/02/lenten-navigation-page/">simple countdown calendar</a> for us to keep track of the days. All of these are ideas from some of my favorite Catholic blogs!<br />
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I've pulled together some stuff to start Daniel in little preschool/learning activities. For general learning and literature, I've ordered some more of the BFIAR books and downloaded the corresponding lapbooks from <a href="http://www.homeschoolshare.com/">Homeschool Share</a>. For religion, I found a book, called <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Come-See-Kids-Catholic-Children/dp/1931018286/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1329833892&sr=8-1">Catholic Kids Bible Study</a>, that I hope will be helpful. I am hoping to tie it in with the Jesus Tree, and which starts with the Presentation. I would like to get a Presentation Playset done, but not sure what I will be able to accomplish. I know I have to be willing to let go of some stuff and focus on the important. We probably won't be able to get to all of the lessons (let's be realistic now), but I hope to do as many as I can, knowing that we will revisit this again over time. I also want to put together some learning trays, as things for him to do while the others are working at their school work. <br />
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For the older kids, I ordered some Lenten reading items for them. For Jeremy, I ordered Bl. Pope John Paul II's <u>For the</u> <u>Young People</u>. I know it is broken down into 365 daily readings, but I guess you have to start somewhere! Andrea and Alex are making their confirmation this year, so for them I chose books that have to do with their chosen confirmation saints. I purchased the TAN book on St. Aloyssius Gonzaga along with a saint medal. He is the patron of Catholic youth. For Alex, who chose St. Pio, I found a Lenten meditation pamphlet with readings from his writings and a medal as well. <br />
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Jenna is a little tougher, but usually pretty amenable. I haven't found anything for her, but will probably stop in at the Pascal Lamb (a little Catholic store in Fairfax, VA) when I go down there for my next OB appointment. <br />
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May you all have a blessed Lent,<br />
JenniferJenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08228262400307350356noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1978106577948100275.post-73036846812832229392012-02-14T08:30:00.000-08:002012-02-14T08:30:01.497-08:00Happy Saint Valentine's Day!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi4IMnoEcE4Rf841T3Bw2nu2r9EH0uSpomW_APahd2SAkMCyQFj0jux5QqW1mz-KPu1sSzoifePUkvVV-O55n_Ty6cxekNyOq6VyrSZUEtj2K4xDLee2w03bDmaGPVWMFJ3Ifo89lnLi7IF/s1600/WP_001061.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="200" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi4IMnoEcE4Rf841T3Bw2nu2r9EH0uSpomW_APahd2SAkMCyQFj0jux5QqW1mz-KPu1sSzoifePUkvVV-O55n_Ty6cxekNyOq6VyrSZUEtj2K4xDLee2w03bDmaGPVWMFJ3Ifo89lnLi7IF/s200/WP_001061.jpg" width="150" /></a>I am determined to try to celebrate the feast days as much as possible. With that as my goal, I have been a little busy, other than with schooling the kids, in making little craft projects to help with decorating and to augment the celebration. I have also perused the web for craft projects and ideas for the kids to complete. We held our homeschool St. Valentine's Day Party last </div>
Friday. This has become a yearly tradition for us. The kids enjoy seeing their friends, and the younger ones enjoy exchanging Valentines. The best part is the snacking! For our craft, I used one of Lacy's ideas from over at Catholic Icing. We made <a href="http://catholicicing.com/2012/01/sacred-and-immaculate-heart-rosaries-a-fun-catholic-craft/">Sacred Heart Decade Rosaries</a>. I was able to purchase the medals and crucifixes in time from Autom and receive them in time for the party.<br />
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Part of hosting, is that I provide the paper products and make the punch. We always make a sherbert punch. This year, I used ginger ale, cranberry-raspberry juice, and since they didn't have raspberry sherbert, I used fruit punch. The punch is red and pink and very tasty. It always goes pretty fast!<br />
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We also made some cupcakes to share along with the treats our friends would bring.<br />
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjjUABRoMhtkdjTsXBlCm7SZKmpmnmB07sP5d4_1ZrObk4AoIsBxq-ek9fA6HErVf8oXUXu5Lh8Jxjavt9idiDN_kwhXzVY__q-dxM0RU5tr6sTslJY1lawDt-iVEu1o9wPG91AtSpf0IVV/s1600/WP_001060.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="150" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjjUABRoMhtkdjTsXBlCm7SZKmpmnmB07sP5d4_1ZrObk4AoIsBxq-ek9fA6HErVf8oXUXu5Lh8Jxjavt9idiDN_kwhXzVY__q-dxM0RU5tr6sTslJY1lawDt-iVEu1o9wPG91AtSpf0IVV/s200/WP_001060.jpg" width="200" /></a>For our home celebration, to lead up to Valentine's Day, I downloaded Lacy's <a href="http://catholicicing.com/2012/01/valentine-countdown-chain/">St. Valentine Countdown Chain</a>. I also crocheted up this cute heart garland. The directions can be found <a href="http://www.skiptomylou.org/2009/01/28/crochet-heart-garland/">here</a> at Skip to My Lou. (I am currently crocheting one with shamrocks for St. Patrick's Day.) She also had some cute <a href="http://www.skiptomylou.org/2007/01/18/valentines/">Valentine "Sour Cream" Containers</a>. I made some of them and added some candies for the kids. Yummm! </div>
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjpxDubpSmcu7E_3DrD0gsfLJhoSWKy8ykjn-oysIC-PNFDThyphenhyphenhXisOm-4yL9wZ1WrxguvsRVIvTJzt53IX4S-rcv2ilfnj-fb8YRm7tgtoR6dtedpr2NNoiD2-WHu1_RUJ8199hjT6GWM5/s1600/WP_001062.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="200" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjpxDubpSmcu7E_3DrD0gsfLJhoSWKy8ykjn-oysIC-PNFDThyphenhyphenhXisOm-4yL9wZ1WrxguvsRVIvTJzt53IX4S-rcv2ilfnj-fb8YRm7tgtoR6dtedpr2NNoiD2-WHu1_RUJ8199hjT6GWM5/s200/WP_001062.jpg" width="150" /></a>I added a painted Saint Valentine to our collection of wooden saint dolls. To symbolize St. Valentine, I added a rooster (one of his many symbols, which includes: roses, birds, and more). For whimsy, I added white envelopes, perhaps containing Valentines. It is always fun to paint the saints like this. I have been adding to our collection here and there. To make it easy on me, I also put the date of the saint's feast in marker on the bottom of the doll. This way, I can keep track of who it is and try to remember to put the doll on our altar for their feast day. They get to join Father Oak! (It's a lot easier to pull out the paints and supplies now that the craft room is much neater and organized. The trick is to put it back where you got it from as soon as you are finished!)</div>
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We are making pizza for lunch today. I hope to have it heart-shaped in some way. </div>
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Have a most happy and blessed Saint Valentine's Day!</div>
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God Bless,</div>
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Jennifer</div>Jenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08228262400307350356noreply@blogger.com0