Sunday, February 22, 2009

Clean Monday

In the Eastern Orthodox Church, Clean Monday is the Monday before Ash Wednesday. Clean Monday is actually the Monday before Great Lent.(Apparently that was an adaptation that my research applied to the Roman Catholic Calendar.) It is a day of strict fasting from midnight til noon. The idea is to begin Lent with a clean heart and pure intentions. The following prayer is prayed on Clean Monday, as well as the 40 days of Lent.




The Prayer of Saint Ephrem the Syrian



"O Lord and Master of my life, keep from me the spirit of indifference and discouragement, lust of power and idle chatter. [kneel/prostration]



"Instead, grant to me, Your servant, the spirit of wholeness of being, humble-mindedness, patience, and love. [kneel/prostration]



"O Lord and King, grant me the grace to be aware of my sins and not to judge my brother; for You are blessed now and ever and forever. Amen. [kneel/prostration]"

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Small Successes

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1. I took a nap yesterday when I really needed it.

2. I read aloud from Tim's history book "Old World and America" in the kitchen while he grabbed a snack. I haven't taken the time to read any of his history assignments with him in a very long time.

3. I prayed a full rosary every day for the last week, a goal that is frequently back-burnered by tantrums and smallish "emergencies".

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

How many RED flags do we need?

Originally, I had intended to post happy moments and memories for my homeschool kids to peruse on this blog. However, with Obama's election, my awareness of world issues that affect my beloved country are pushing to the forefront. I'll get on my soapbox today and then leave the rest to Pundit and Pundette.

http://thehyacinthgirl.wordpress.com/2009/02/18/the-buried-life

These stories are just too grim and too close to ignore.





http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2009/02/losing-our-heads-.htmlMy point is, this (MUzzammil Hassan) was not some deranged lunatic. This was a"good" Muslim who followed the book. You think it's just Muslim girls who are at risk? We are all at risk."

a comment posted by 'ender' re: the recent New York beheading: "simple answer, he was getting funding for his TV channel from the saudi's. having his wife divorce him would have made him look weak. Now he has proven to his financial backers that he is a man. watch and see who is going to be paying for his lawyer and if saudi tries to give him back dated diplomatic immunity."

http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/08/obamas_donor_contributions_sil.htm
"The jihad donations were hardly the only bloody red flags. The first in my series of posts ran July 19th. Obama's overseas (foreign) contributors are making multiple small donations, ostensibly in their own names, over a period of a few days, some under maximum donation allowances, but others are aggregating in excess of the maximums when all added up. Half a million dollars had been donated from overseas by unidentified people "not employed".

The more questions we answered the more questions we discovered.
Thousands of Obama's foreign donations ended in cents. The "cents" did not make sense. And we compared McCain donation documentss to Obama's. McCain's records are nothing like Obama's. McCain's are so clean. No cents, all even dollar amounts. But Obama's contained thousands of strange, odd amounts -- evidence of foreign contributors, since Americans living overseas would almost uniformly be able to contribute dollars. Still no media."

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

the least government is the best..........


Even a simple rancher in 1906 knew that big government is not what America needs.


"Always remember son, the best boss is the one who bosses the least. Whether it's cattle, or horses, or men; the least government is the best government."



from Little Britches by Ralph Moody

Friday, February 13, 2009

Observing Presidents' Day - Pondering Lincoln







In September that year, the North had suffered another disastrous reversal, this time at the Second Battle of Bull Run. Lincoln was considering the radical step of proclaiming the emancipation of slaves in the South. In those circumstances, at one of the darkest moments of the war, he penned the following "Meditation on the Divine Will." It was written, as his secretaries, Nicolay and Hay, said, "while his mind was burdened with the weightiest questions of his life …. It was not written to be seen of men." Here is what Lincoln wrote about the religious meaning of the war.


"The will of God prevails. In great contests each party claims to act in accordance with the will of God. Both may be, and one must be, wrong. God can not be for and against the same thing at the same time. In the present civil war it is quite possible that God's purpose is something different from the purpose of either party -- and yet the human instrumentalities, working just as they do, are of the best adaptation to effect His purpose. I am almost ready to say this is probably true -- that God wills this contest, and wills that it shall not end yet. By his mere quiet power, on the minds of the now contestants, He could have either saved or destroyed the Union without a human contest. Yet the contest began. And having begun He could give the final victory to either side any day. Yet the contest proceeds. "

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Small Successes

1. I attended the healing Mass at Our Lady of Hope with my 11 year old daughter. We prayed five full rosaries and went to Confession. I learned about spiritual and physical healing and completely gave myself over to the Holy Spirit - yep, I "fell
over"! (rested in the Spirit)

2. I printed out the St. Augustine quote from Kimberlee's site to make Valentines with the kids tomorrow - maybe we'll even get them in the mail to their grandparents before noon.

3. I took time for spiritual reading, prayer, and quiet before breakfast!


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Monday, February 9, 2009

Shhhh...be very very quiet, we're hunting wabbits.....


I said to Liam and Eamon just this morning,"Please stop running and screaming during school time!" Now I am all for Boys Being Boys , but there is a time for peace and quiet in every day.



Barbara said it perfectly here
"Let's see how quietly we can shut the door." .........

"Would you like to try?" Before turning it over, show once again how the knob/handle relates to the movement of the bolt.

Once you've begun to draw your child's attention to the auditory impact he/she has on the environment, keep a high expectation. When something bangs, simply say, "Oh . . . let's see how quietly you can close that door."

When I say this will have a major impact, here is what I mean:
As you begin to draw the child's attention to the results of his actions, he will respond to the challenge. These are the very first steps toward self-control - and this is exactly how you begin laying the spiritual groundwork for self-control in the preschool years.
You will see the fruit of this kind of training as your child matures and begins to generalize self-control to even more challenging issues.
Can you see how this early training eventually results in a teen who is self-aware and capable of self-control? The ultimate goal is to raise an individual who is not controlled by outer forces but from within. This starts very, very small - and very, very young.

This is why I keep insisting that the work you moms do is SO important. Who would think that teaching a child to close a door quietly had such great implications for the future? But it does, especially for the child raised by a mom who understands where she and her child are headed and is learning each day how to get there.~~~~~~~~
For more, check out
Mommy, Teach Me!
Thank you, Barbara!

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Little Britches: Father and I Were Ranchers

Liam and I have been reading aloud from Little Britches: Father and I Were Ranchers by Ralph Moody. It is a terrific book for boys....or girls who want to know how real men behave in the face of adversity. In current society, where gender-confusion abounds and our lilly-livered president is more concerned about going green than red-white-and blue, we could all use a dose of the courage and character presented in the Little Britches series.

"We make men without chests and expect of them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honor and are shocked to find traitors in our midst. We castrate and then bid the geldings to be fruitful." -- CS Lewis

a lifted quote from thehyacinthgirl.wordpress.com

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Celebrating Small Successes

Three small successes this week:
1. I connected with an older cousin and discovered something about my paternal grandfather that I never knew: His favorite poem was The Duel by Eugene Field. Bonus: Liam memorized it last year in his MODG poetry curriculum!

2. All three kids completed their school work yesterday - happily and without any toddler disasters.

3. I posted a book to paperbackswap, got a request for said book and printed the label for shipping!
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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Flipsyde Prolife youtube- I never liked rap before this.........

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qj3nWy7HMshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qj3nWy7HMs

I have never liked rap before this.......please click on the link and watch this powerful prolife message. The prolife movement seems to be getting an update.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

BIG government







Gerald Ford said , " A governement big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take away everything you have. "








Mark Steyn add to that "starting with your sense of self reliance."









" The future , as Steyn shows, belongs to the fecund and the confident. And the Islamists are both, while the West -wedded to multiculturalism that undercuts its own confidence, a WELFARE STATE that nudges it toward sloth and self-indulgence, and a childlessness that consigns it to oblivion-is looking ever more like the ruins of a civilization." front flap



from Mark Steyn's book America Alone.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Strange places to power nap







When you run full speed ahead all day, this is what "empty" can look like.


Friday, January 23, 2009

View Demographic Winter at Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church on January 27th, 2009


"Of all of the causes we have in the world today, many of which particularly capture the time and space of the media and academia, it is singularly peculiar that the disintegration of an institution as important as the human family should want for attention. Perhaps it is because the family is made up of individual people, and we have become a society obsessed with a focus on the self Be that as it may, we have ignored this institution to our great detriment. "

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Pray for our President


If you have any doubt that unrestricted abortion should not be a part of the Obamanation legacy, start your research here, where you will learn the truth about Norma (Jane) Roe. Then, take a look at the many organizations who are ready and willing to help anyone struggling when faced with an "unplanned" pregnancy. Christians know that all babies are "planned" - by GOD. Then find out who Margaret Sanger is. Will FOCA funding go to support her ideology? Does Obama understand the irony in that? Watch this compelling video.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

monkey on a motorcycle

"A monkey on a motorcycyle?! THAT's not true!" says Eamon. He's never seen an episode of Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp!

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Family Love Fest








When the hugs started going around I had to get the camera to document...this might not happen again for a while! :)

Monday, January 12, 2009

Ordinary Time




























































































Now that we are back in Ordinary Time, I am posting a picture story of our Christmas Season. Despite our trials and losses during the Advent Season, this is one of the most Joyous Advent and Christmas seasons yet! I suppose it has something to do with Momma's decision to shrug off the Grinch and place myself in a position of Trustful Surrender.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

ACL and Meniscus Repair Surgery





WE have certainly had our fair share of hospital- arm -bands on around here in the past few weeks. So much so that when Eamon climbed into Daddy's bed yesterday and noticed his name band his eyes got wide and he exclaimed,"The doctor FIXED you!"


Michael is using this convenient machine to augment his recovery. He can't take Ibuprofin to keep swelling down, so the nurse suggested that he use Game Ready to consistently cool his knee for the next few weeks. CIGNA doesn't cover the cost of rental, but I believe it is well worth the $$.

Monday, December 8, 2008

O highly Favored Maid..........


O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to Thee.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

The Feast of Saint Nicholas

Tim came downstairs while Eamon was eating his still-warm bagel
(it's SAT day for Bridget and dearolddad went out to get bagels and put gas in her car)
and told Eamon it was time to check his shoes for chocolate coins. The Dunne eyebrows went ^^ and off they went to dump shoes! LAST year, once Eamon had dumped his own , he ran down the hall to raid the big kids' shoes while they were sleeping! That'll teach to rise and shine!



Ginny would really love just one lick. If I know Eamon, she'll get one before the festivities are over.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Mourning the loss of our Little One

We seem to give them back to Thee, 0 God,
who gavest them to us.
Yet as Thou didst not lose them in giving,
so we do not lose them by their return.
Not as the world giveth, givest Thou, 0 Lover of souls.
What Thou givest, Thou takest not away,
for what is thine is ours also if we are Thine.

And life is eternal and love is immortal,
and death is only an horizon,
and an horizon is nothing, save the limit of our sight.

Lift us up, strong Son of God, that we may see further;
cleanse our eyes that we may see more clearly;
draw us closer to thyself so that we may know ourselves to be
nearer to our loved ones who are with Thee.
And while Thou dost prepare a place for us,
prepare us also for that happy place,
that where Thou art we may be also for evermore. Bede Jarrett


The sonogram on Monday revealed that our baby has no heart beat( her twin never did ) and probably stopped growing around eight weeks gestation. In just thirteen weeks, the whole family has grown very attached to this wee one and we have become accustomed to including her in our plans for the future. As we mourn this loss, I am reminded that all things come from God - even these difficult losses. Even in our grief, I can see that the whole experience of anticipating this baby with excitement will reinforce the sanctity of life for my older children. For me, it renews my gratitude for my six thriving blessings and refreshes my memory that they are not really mine, but His.

We are looking into the "what's next" for this baby and a friend forwarded a terrific website that I think will be very helpful: http://www.innocents.com/shrine.asp. and this one http://www.elizabethministry.com/index.html.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Mourning our loss

In just thirteen weeks, this baby (her twin's heartbeat could never be found) has connected our family in ways that only a baby in utero can - excited expectation, choosing names, planning future events with a baby in mind.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Do you wanna make pie?


Eamon and Liam made the pumpkin filling for Bridget and Karlyn's excellent crust! All
I had to do was put it in the oven. Oh, and wash the dishes.

Friday, November 28, 2008

A Redneck Thanksgiving


This same spot in the neighborhood where I grew up in Vienna looked very different 30 years ago when my brothers, sister and I were riding our dirt bikes on the trails behind the house. My kids got a small taste of what that was like yesterday when their Uncle brought his son's dirt bike to Mam and Grandad's house.

Friday, November 14, 2008

Radial head subluxation

In 17 and 1/2 years and 6 kids, we have never before suffered a fractured bone or dislocated anything....except for Michael, who is having surgery next month to correct a torn ACL..........

There's a time for everything, though, and this week was our time to learn how to fix a nursemaid's elbow.....twice. Both times, Eamon was rough-housing with a big brother.

Nursemaid's elbow is a partial dislocation of the elbow, which occurs when the lower part of the arm (forearm) slips out of its normal position at the elbow joint.
The injury is also called radial head dislocation.

Causes
Nursemaid's elbow is a common condition in young children and generally affects children under age 5. The injury occurs when a child is pulled up too hard by the hand or wrist. It is often seen after someone lifts a child up by one arm up. (For example, when trying to lift the child over a curb or high step.) Swinging a young child from the arms while playing can also cause this injury.
Once the elbow dislocates, it is likely to do so again, especially in the 3 or 4 weeks following the injury. THEY DIDN"T TELL US THAT IN THE ER!

Symptoms
Immediate crying - UNTIL HE GOT HIS ARM INTO A BEARABLE POSITION. AT THAT POINT,HE WANTED TO GO BACK TO PLAYING!
Refusing to use the arm that is injured
Holding elbow slightly bent at the elbow
Holding the lower part of the arm against the belly area (abdomen) AS EAMON DID!
Moving arm at shoulder but not elbow
If you think your child has nursemaid's elbow:
DO NOT move the child without first splinting the arm.
DO NOT try to straighten the arm or change its position.
Apply an ice pack to the elbow. Splint the injured arm in the position in which you found it. Keep the area both above and below the injured elbow from moving, including the shoulder and the wrist, if possible.
Take the child to the doctor's office or emergency room.
OR BOTH ON CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS!

Treatment
The doctor will fix the dislocation by gently flexing the elbow and rotating the forearm so that the palm is facing upward. DO NOT try to do this yourself as you may harm the child.
In some cases of frequently recurring nursemaid's elbow, your health care provider may teach you how to attempt to correct the problem yourself. See your health care provider for assistance.

Avoid lifting a child by one arm only, either from the wrist or hand. Lift from under the arms, from the upper arm, or from both arms. Do not swing children by the hand or forearm. To swing a young child in circles, provide support under the arms and hold the upper body next to yours.