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I am thinking...about Pope Benedict XVI and his monumental decision to retire. We took the opportunity to learn about how a new Pope is elected using this Catholic Inspired document.
I am thankful...Anna and Maria had some help from two new neighbor friends yesterday when they had to bury a pet rabbit that had died peacefully the night before. The ground was frozen and it took them a couple of hours. That's the kind of thing you never forget.
In the kitchen...ho-hum. I need a list. A few of them. Meal ideas. Meal plans. Grocery lists. Now that I have discovered the international market has fresher, cheaper produce I'm smiling again. And wondering how the american supermarket gets away with higher prices and gross produce! The only down side is I can't see anything organic so we're making our own wash again but it's ok.
I am wearing...earrings again! Consistently. All my babies pulled at them so I put everything away. Lots of fun to dig it out again.
I am creating...plans for Maria's 13 birthday in May. WOW!
I am going...to jump for joy now that my youngest is a POTTY TRAINER.
I am wondering...what it's like to not have Amazon deleiver diapers.
I am reading...oooo! I just finished reading Hittite Warrior. Now I can hand it off to Maria and Anna to read. It's a good one. We do Roman Catholic History. We started right a the beginning and we love it. Especially because all the books we use for Bible History are on the list. It's double the pleasure, once the grading time! HA! Anyhow, we had a hard time getting into Mara, Daughter of the Nile, and another one everyone else seems to love but Hittite Warrior was great! We're also reading St. Thomas Aquinas, and Lord of the Rings. What a combination, huh? The girls have a book club that Daddy goes to with them and they kind of use the Kolbe Literature as a springboard. If you don't have it, the Kolbe Junior High Literature, both the elementary and the junior high programs are worth every penny.
I am hoping...Maria will meet some more people. She's a little lonely-- missing her friends---I've been told 7th grade is a big transition year for home school students. Lots of children headed to the parochial school and then again at 8th grade.
I am looking forward to...making more of my own products. I quit buying laundry detergent and started making it in January. It seems like fewer chemicals, it's lots cheaper. Soemone recently told me about soapnuts....I might try that to compare. Who knew such a thing was out there?! I never thought I'd give up Tide. But this is working and seems better. And certainly costs less. Next I'm out to try a home made sugar scrub--how badly wrong can that go? It's sugar!
I am learning..how to crochet. I've got a very patient friend at Anna's ballet school and youtube. It's easy, it's soothing and one day I'm sure I'll have a nice big knot. I've just been crocheting along and so far I have a lovely looking double helix sort of thing, and a base of a pyramid. It's of course not supposed to be a pyramid it just seems to be tapering in as I go up! Perfect for ancient studies.
Around the house...things are shaping up. We are still find a spot for everything and/or donate it!
One of my favorite things...a new book about crochet my friend gave me.
A few plans for the rest of the week...Co-op, Lenten Retreat, Ballet, Puppet practice.
A peek into my day...
Joseph realizing this art looks just like Olivia's! |
Art! I love it. I completely lack the talent but I love the mess and the outcome. And you know what? I especially love GLITTER!
You, know, I don't mind glitter either! And the kids sure have fun with it! (it vacuums up)
ReplyDeleteDo you read Barbara's Praying for Grace blog?
http://prayingforgrace.blogspot.com/
She makes lots of things from scratch, her lip balm is wonderful! (she sent me one)
I would love to crochet or knit...when my current baby is older, I am so going to learn how (thank you Youtube)
My son is turning 13 2 weeks from today. bittersweet...He's a great kid. He wants pie for his birthday--and he's having friends over to go bowling and out for pizza. At least the girls still love parties with games and themed cakes. (thank goodness)
Oh yes, I remember being able to wear earrings again..yay! Love that you make your own things...I admire that but lack patience there. Love the peek into your day and all that bright color:) I'm joining you in thoughts and prayers for our Papa. Have a blessed week ahead, Kara!
ReplyDeleteHi Kara~Stopping by again to wish you a very blessed Holy Week and beautiful Easter! Praying things are going well at your house:)
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