It was nice to see a mainstream article which provides a secular reflection on the role of St. Joseph in Christ's life and particularly at Christ's birth.
Joseph was not an absent father; he was there, with Mary and with Jesus; and the Christian Church, by underplaying the importance of this in the story of Christ, has missed a real example of selfless dedication and commitment which should resound today.
In parts of our society, too many young men and women grow up without the experience of a loving father. And we seem to have forgotten what an important role a father plays. It’s about far more than earning enough money to provide shelter and place food on the table; it’s about nurturing, support and loyalty, it’s about providing the best male role model that a man can.
St. Joseph has been and will continue to be a role model for all fathers. What an example he provides of simplicity, dedication, service, and loving support. I thank God in a special way for the earthly father he has provided me: he is a true follower of St. Joseph who ever inspires and challenges me to be a better person and father to Madge, Pita, and little Caleb. I love you, Dad! St. Joseph, pray for us.
Today Baby Caleb went to the pediatrician to get paperwork for his medical clearance. We need the medical clearance so we can move overseas. Everything looks great. He's in the 90th percentile for height and 75 percentile for weight. He's our cutie!
Today Madge had her first visit to the dentist. She was a great little patient, sitting still for her x-rays and getting her teeth clean.
After the check up, I asked the dentist about whether he could augur orthodontics needs for Madge (clutching my wallet in my pocket), he replied that usually dentists aren't able to make predictions until kids are 6 or 7. However, he noted that everything looked really good: good spaces between teeth, good teeth, good jaw, etc. Thanks, Madge. I owe you one! Now, Madge and Peach have new toothbrushes.
Today we went to DC--Daddy's City-- as the girls call it to visit with Caleb and his co-workers during his "bon-voyage" party. It was wonderful to visit with everyone and enjoy our three treasures alongside the company at work. They brought a lot of life to the party, and Little Caleb was like the "mascot" that just kept getting passed around to loving arms the whole party. While we were about to step out our own door and climb in the car for the ride to the city, snow began to fall... and it fell... and fell some more! We had a few inches by the end of the day and very cold temperatures. It is a little white wonderland outside, and we give God thanks for our warmth in doors. How blessed we are. What a fun day it was!
We have been reading Jan Brett's books, Gingerbread Friends and Gingerbread Baby. So, yesterday was perfect. We made gingerbread cookies and we had friends join us for a visit and play time. We had a wonderful time baking and visiting.
Madge and Pita, To my two girls, best friends to one another and sweet helpers to the other. I was just looking at some pictures of you. I love how much you love to be together and play non-stop. These pictures speak more than I can say. What I can tell you is this: I love you, and I love the good times you have...together, while remaining the the you God created you to be!
Over Thanksgiving week, we traveled to Seattle to visit Mary's family. Everyone in her family was able to come together for the holiday, excepting (regrettably) the Australian contingent. We had a wonderful time with everyone.
This past week Micah and Suzanne got engaged! Congratulations to you both! We're so elated for you! You make a wonderful couple. Suzanne, welcome to the family. We look forward to seeing you in Chicago around New Year's. Micah, you're going to be a married man! Woohoo! (See I did a post about you without mentioning hot sauce, frogjumpers or wizards...oh, wait...) We love you so much.
In mid-November, we were able to get in a quick trip to Michigan to visit my family. It was nice that we were all able to come together. Lots of fun bonding.
Here are some pics from the visit of my little sister Mary Theresa and her boyfriend Adam. We had a wonderful time. As always, it's fun and special to have time as one big family (like when we get together for family reunions and big holidays), but it's also fun and special--in a different way--when we get together on a more one-on-one basis. A lot of the time we just hung out: always fun! Other activities were visiting the National Botanical Gardens (and its Christmas train display), visiting the National Christmas Tree and seeing Santa, going to Ikea and Wegmans, playing games, listening to a symphonic of Handel's Messiah at the Kennedy Center, dinner at Olive Garden, and lots of great conversations.
Pita, Our "Little Guadalupe," We love you dearly. You are true to the message that Our Lady brought to St. Juan Diego-- full of surprises. You give us so much joy. You are an affectionate spirit (who deeply cares for your big sister and your little brother) and yet, you can truly hold your own weight when it comes to sharing an opinion or emotion! You are our treasure, our little rose that brightens the dimmest of moments with your silly eyes and funny lips. Rest in Our Lady's arms, sweet girl, and always remember that she is with you every step of your journey toward Jesus.
Our Lady of Guadalupe: Do not be troubled or weighed down with grief.
Do not fear any illness or vexation, anxiety or pain.
Am I not here who am your Mother?
Are you not under my shadow and my protection?
Am I not your fountain of life?
Are you not in the fold of my mantle?
In the crossing of my arms?
Is there anything else you need?"
"...Know for certain that I am the perfect and perpetual Virgin Mary, Mother of the True God...
here I will show and offer all my love, my compassion and protection to the people.
I am your merciful Mother, the Mother of all who love me, of those who cry to me, of those who have confidence in me.
Here I will hear their weeping and their sorrows...
On December 11, 2010, we went as a family for a picture with Santa Claus at the National Mall. Caleb's sister Mary Theresa and her boyfriend Adam have joined us for the weekend. (I guess they were too mature to sit with Santa. :) ) The National Christmas Tree was lit a couple days ago. We also went to see the Christmas train display at the National Botanical Gardens, always one of our faves. Hopefully pics to follow.
Two days ago, Little Caleb discovered his precious (and perfect!) ears. While he nurses now, he touches his little ear. Simple. Precious. Perfect moments of life.
Two days ago, Little Caleb discovered his precious (and perfect!) ears. While he nurses now, he touches his little ear. Simple. Precious. Perfect moments of life.
1. Only for today, I will seek to live the livelong day positively without wishing to solve the problems of my life all at once. 2. Only for today, I will take the greatest care of my appearance: I will dress modestly; I will not raise my voice; I will be courteous in my behavior; I will not criticize anyone; I will not claim to improve or to discipline anyone except myself. 3. Only for today, I will be happy in the certainty that I was created to be happy, not only in the other world but also in this one. 4. Only for today, I will adapt to circumstances, without requiring all circumstances to be adapted to my own wishes. 5. Only for today, I will devote ten minutes of my time to some good reading, remembering that just as food is necessary to the life of the body, so good reading is necessary to the life of the soul. 6. Only for today, I will do one good deed and not tell anyone about it. 7. Only for today, I will do at least one thing I do not like doing; and it my feelings are hurt, I will make sure no one notices. 8. Only for today, I will make a plan for myself: I may not follow it to the letter, but I will make it. And I will be on guard against two evils: hastiness and indecision. 9. Only for today, I will firmly believe, despite appearances, that the good Providence of God cares for me as no one else who exists in this world. 10. Only for today, I will have no fears. In particular, I will not be afraid to enjoy what is beautiful and to believe in goodness. Indeed, for twelve hours I can certainly do what might cause me consternation were I to believe I had to do it all my life. Bl. Pope John XXIII
"It is a poverty that a child must die so that you may live as you wish."~Mother Teresa
Mend a quarrel. Search out a forgotten friend. Dismiss a suspicion with trust. Write a letter to someone who misses you. Encourage a youth who has lost faith. Keep a promise. Forget an old grudge. Examine your demands on others and vow to reduce them. Fight for a principle. Express your gratitude. Overcome an old fear. Take two minutes to appreciate the beauty of nature. Tell someone who love him. Tell him again. And again. And again.
Family
Marriage is an act of will that signifies and involves a mutual gift, which unites the spouses and binds them to their eventual souls, with whom they make up a sole family - a domestic church. ~Pope John Paul II
Faith
Amen, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven. Mt.18:3
Time
God waits for us every day in all the immense panorama of work. Understand this well: there is something holy, something divine, hidden in the most ordinary situations, it is up to each one of you to discover it... Either we learn to find our Lord in ordinary everyday life, or else we shall never find him. (Conversations with Msgr. Escriva de Balaguer, No. 114)
Education
Education without values, as useful as it is, seems rather to make man a more clever devil. C.S. Lewis
Relaxation
Take rest; a field that has rested gives a bountiful crop. Ovid
We Pray For
all children
an increase in respect for the dignity of every human person
all that we have received
an increase in faith, humility, and love
the souls of all the departed, those in our families, among our friends
fathers throughout the world
Gram Dolan's soul, especially on her death anniversary: May 15
Gram Mahler's soul on her death anniversary: June 26
the unemployed and homeless
an openness to life and its protection at every moment of its existence
dating, engaged, married couples
mothers and fathers around the world
those suffering physical, spiritual, and emotional anguish
troubled relationships
women enduring difficult pregnancies
women and men lured by the lies of abortion
all adoptive and foster parents and children
abandonment to Divine Providence
for increased compassion and mercy on others and that they in turn would have compassion for and mercy on us
for the conversion of all of us most in need of God's mercy and love
"Love expands and breathes in an atmosphere of free giving. We must be able to waste time for another person. We will gain great benefits from that 'waste': it is one of the realities signified by the Gospel words 'He who loses his life for my sake will find it.' " (Mt. 10:39) (Taken from Time for God, p.30)
Prayer Books
The Monk Who Grew in Prayer
Favorite Authors
A Song of Francis (De Paola) My Mother is So Smart (De Paola) Strega Nona Takes a Vacation (De Paola) Strega Nona Meets her Match (De Paola) The Art Lesson (De Paola) The Night of Las Posadas (De Paola) Marianna May and Nursery (De Paola) The Legend of the Poinsettia (DePaola) One Morning in Maine (McCloskey) Make Way for Ducklings (McCloskey) Lentil (McCloskey) Blueberries for Sal (McCloskey) Time of Wonder (McCloskey)
Maddy's Favorite Books
One Morning in Maine The Night of Las Posadas BlueBerries for Sal The Legend of the Poinsettia (DePaola)
Pita's Favorite Books
How Does a Dinosaur Say Goodnight? The Night of Las Posadas The Legend of the Pointsettia Good Night, Moon
ABeCedarios Alphabet Mystery (*A Madgey Favorite*) A Was Once an Apple Pie Curious George Learns the Alphabet Alphabet Under Construction Do Your ABCs Little Brown Bear Elfabet A is for Annabelle Puddle's ABC John Burmingham's ABC Eating the Alphabet: Fruits and Vegetables from A to Z Alphabet Adventure (*A Madgey Favorite*) D is for Drums A Apple Pie ABC: A Child's Alphabet Book Discovering Nature's Alphabet P is for Princess Alphabet Rescue So Many Bunnies
Music Book Basket
Lentil The Song of Francis
Going to School Book Basket
Chrysanthemum
Camping/Outdoors Book Basket
Sally Goes to the Mountain Lucille Camps In Kipper's Monster Mr. Bear's Picnic Blueberries for Sal Maisy Goes Camping Sleep Out In the Small, Small Pond
Take care not to meddle in things which do not concern you, nor even allow them to pass through your mind; for perhaps you will not then be able to fulfill your own task.-- St. John of the Cross
St. Therese of Lisieux
Oh, how good a thing and how peaceable it is to be silent of others, nor to believe all that is said, nor easily to report what one has heard!- St. Therese