Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Feast of the Assumption

In honor of this day, I made a Lemon Cloud Pie. I got this idea from the 4 Real Boards - yummy - the pie obviously, not the Board! Happy Feast Day!


Loveliness of Gardens

Go visit my friend Ruth and check out all of the beautiful gardens. I would have submitted something, but my thumb turned black after we sold the house!

Monday, August 13, 2007

Colin at 8 months (more like 8.5, but who's counting, right?)

Colin just keeps growing and growing. He is fully on the move now. Always smiling (except when he's really hungry or tired). Adores his brothers, his mommy and daddy. Getting into everything and putting it into his mouth. Has 1.5 teeth, and weighs in (as of 8/2) at 13 lbs, 3 oz. We'll go in for another weight check sometime this week...say a little prayer that he's up to 13.5 lbs or we're going to have to have some tests done on the little man.

The following is a picture story of determination...


I really want that hat - it's so yellow.

Got it!

Now, what do I do with it?

No more pictures, please!

A good time was had by all...

Michele, Cindy & Ruth


Saturday was a full day - spent with 147 other lovely ladies at the First Real Learning Conference. It was a wonderful day filled with lots of great speakers, meeting new friends and getting excited about what Brian, Sean and I are going to be accomplishing this year.

The morning started out meeting up with Theresa and Meredith and having them follow me down to the conference site - I hope I didn't drive too fast for them! On the way there, Elizabeth called me - she had left something critical at home. So Chris loaded the big boys in the car and brought said items down to Manassas. I think I owe him a chocolate milkshake or something for pitching in at the last minute there.

The day started with the celebration of Mass. During the welcome, I was touched that Elizabeth mentioned me in her thank yous. I had offered to help with any last minute items, and was taken up on my offer to stamp folder labels, name tags, and make auction cards. None of the committee realized how big the auction/raffle would get, so I was pretty busy putting those auction cards together late Friday night.We then started off with a talk on Real Learning Philosophy given by none other than my dear friend Elizabeth. I have to pause and tell you that listening to her give a talk was just like going to her for advice. She really is that sincere, warm, caring, lovely person that she appeared at the conference.

Our next talk was on Living the Liturgical Year and was given by Jennifer and Dawn. I now have a special place in my heart for Dawn, seeing as how she and her husband sat next to me during the conference, and her dh was loving on Colin! I really enjoyed this talk as well since I've been trying to figure out how to do more at home with the boys in regards to our faith.

Unfortunately, I didn't get to hear Theresa's talk on Nature Study/Notebooking - Colin decided he needed to eat. I heard from many people that it was excellent though.

We took a break for lunch and shopping! I got permission from Chris to spend money when he came in the morning, so of course I didn't want to disappoint him. I got a wonderful planner from Michelle, a set of miniature altar linens, a chapel veil (I'm still praying on this one), An Alphabet of Saints by Nippert Artworks and the accompanying poster, and I ordered the cookbook A Continual Feast.

At the end of our break, Mike Foss ran the raffle drawing. I won a beautiful Busy Mom's Break Basket put together by Liz. It included a hand-knit dish rag, some mocha coffee, and a stunning bias-cut apron. I was so excited to win this, I just loved the apron!

We resumed the conference by going to our break-out sessions. I stayed in the main room and listened to Meredith talk on Montessori at Home, which is of special interest to me since we are planning on incorporating Montessori into our year. The other talks were on High School, given by Michele Quigley, Special Needs, given by Mary Ellen Barrett and Math given by Janette Smith.

After a quick Tea-Time, we reconvened for the final talk of the day, It's All About Relationships, given by Elizabeth. She prefaced her talk by saying that she wouldn't be able to make it through without crying since her oldest son, Michael, will be leaving for college this week. Her talk was so beautiful, and helped me to realize how I need to remember to always put my relationship with Chris first, and that this will be a great benefit to my boys as they grow up. There was not a dry eye in the house by the time she got the end of her talk, when she was speaking about how she misses that little boy who thought the sun rose and set on his mommy, but how proud she is of the man he is now.

The day was wonderful and I feel so blessed to have had the opportunity to spend it with these women.

Thursday, August 09, 2007

You think you've heard it all...

and then something like this comes across the airwaves.

What has happened to the morals in this country? There is never any personal accountability - always someone else's fault.

I just don't get people sometimes.