Tuesday, November 27, 2007

A teaching quote

I spend the last two days at a workshop JUST for kindergarten teachers. I came away overwhelmed, rejuvenated, raring to go!

One quote I think everyone can learn from:

I hear, I forget. I see, I remember. I do, I understand.

We can all relate to this and have experiences of how true this statement is, but do not often really think about it. Remember this when you are trying to help someone learn something.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

MASS in Baghdad

This article Come Home by Michael Yon is a very uplifting message about the progress in Iraq. I was a little confused, though, why the Bishop was celebrating Mass in the Pre-Vatican II Rite...?

It's BACK!

27 days and almost $9k later, this is what a 2007 Honda Civic is suppose to look like:

Friday, November 02, 2007

Heavenly Heros


Just thought I'd share a pic of my kindergarteners who dressed up for All Saint's Day yesterday. Pictured above from left to right: St. Francis, "St. the lady who washed Jesus' feet" (Mary Magdalen), St. Rose of Lima, St. Mary, Mother of Jesus.....

And I was St. Gianna Beretta Mola

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Return to Sender...


Today I got a Christmas card in the mail! It's OCTOBER... who could be sending their cards so early??

Well, it's actually not 3 months early, it's 9 months late...

Last Dec. 14, I sent out close to 50 Christmas cards... and today, October 20, I recieved one back that was sent to Waterloo, Canada. What have they been doing with it for 9 months? Did it take them that long to realize the location doesn't exist?

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Crunch.

This is what a 10 point buck does to a 2007 Honda Civic when struck straight on going 55 miles per hour -



This is what a 10 point buck does to a field of corn when flying at a high rate of speed through the air 20 ft. from where it was struck.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

A little close to home...

This evening I was informed of the death of an American Soldier a little too close to home...

Sam Pearson

He was the son of my mom's co-worker. They worked together for over 30 years, and my mom has pretty much watched him grow up...

Luckily, I do not know many people who have gone over to Iraq, and haven't even experienced much death at all of family or friends... so when someone I know of has passed away, it hits home...

Please pray for the Pearson family as they grieve the loss of their brave son.

America is home of the free BECAUSE of the brave.

Sunday, September 30, 2007

It's been a while..........

I know it's been a while... well, I've been busy, and even when I've had time, I haven't had anything to say... and still don't really!

I have been going to the Y more often and hopefully that will "reduce body mass", and that will allow me to start the family we've been waiting forsince forever!

Also, Jon Paul and I, along with my mom and dad, brother and fiance, are planning a trip to Europe next summer... first and foremost to attend my friend, Anna's, wedding in Sweden... but while we're "in the area", we're trying to hit a bit of Rome, Vienna, Gaming, and Salzburg while we're at it. We are looking forward to it SOOOO much! There's just something about Europe that makes my heart yearn to go back more and more (this will be my 3rd time in Europe, plus a month in India - a total of 6 months out of the US)... I just love traveling and seeing the richness of history and how it cannot be separated from the Catholic faith - talk about boosting my faith and zeal!

Anywho - that's about all that's going on here. School is going very well - my class is fantastic... and God is just so good to me. Praise God!

Sunday, September 09, 2007

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!


I am ON TIME with an Anniversary Greeting!
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, MOM AND DAD! 29 years and still going strong! Thank you for being such a wonderful witness of love and committment to me, our family, and the world!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Our Lady!



As usual, I am late with a birthday greeting...

Sunday, September 02, 2007

A Saint in our Midst

Last weekend, Jon Paul and I - along with our good friends Joe and Erica (and Thomas and Rosemarie), had the honor and priveledge of attending an ordination. What a specatular experience!

Brother Nathan Cromly, now Father Nathan, is, without a doubt in my mind, a saint.

Why? He is the most humble person I have ever met (Mass readings today). He knows exactly what to say at exactly the right time. He spends every second of his life doing the ministry of God's work, and now, he has the priviledge of doing His work in a much more intimate way, which will, I'm positive, only confirm his seat in heaven...

And yes, Jon Paul and I were able to recieve a blessing from him (which was totally amazing) and able to attend and witnes the first time he celebrated Mass. What a blessing for us, indeed!

(click on the pictures for enlargement)

Jon Paul and I recieving the blessing
Fr. Nathan recieving his vestments

Fr. Nathan walking up the isle for his first Mass.

Monday, August 20, 2007

New Hero

At a retreat for all the teachers at my school, a new saint was introduced to me... I had heard of her before, but I didn't know the whole story, and wow. Pretty amazing.

Her name: St. Gianna Beretta Molla
Localation: Italy
Dates of life: Oct. 4, 1922 - April 28, 1962
Why a saint?: She was a stellar example of mom and career woman as a doctor. She was quoted to have said "I would rather die than to commit a mortal sin" at a very early age.

She gave her life for her daughter. She had a tumor that was found 2mos into pregnancy. The advice of her doctors was to terminate the pregnancy immediately. The doctors told her that her body would not be able to withstand giving birth to the baby, but she insisted and told them that if they had to choose between her and the baby, to choose the baby without hesitation. She ended up dying 7 days after the baby was born as the feared predictions had warned.

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Reflections on teaching

I have not fallen off the face of the earth, I promise... but my real life has started again. Being a kindergarten teacher takes a lot of steam and time at the beginning of a new school year. Chugga chugga choo choo! I love it though... even the 12-14 hour days when I am trying to make everything "just right". I love teaching. I love taking the time to figure out the right lesson, the exact placement of the furniture and even the plants (something new... I've decided to have an indoor garden this year!). My room is VERY bright... and I've decided that I think the window sill is too bright for many plants (I killed one the first weekend I left it in the window - oops!).

Anywho - there are days that I don't feel I did a good job, or know that there's more I should have done with the kids... so I'll reflect back on this post to remind me how much I love teaching and how much I hope it loves me :).

School begins Wednesday!
Action on my other blog should begin soon!~
You can also check out my school's website just to see what's going on there. Things are updated often.

Pray for me this week. Meeting the parents is always an adventure into the unknown.

Sunday, August 05, 2007

Epiphany of Goodness

Once in a while I realize how good my life is. I don't know why it's only once in a while... it should be all the time... but when I do have this epiphany of goodness, it's quite large and brings tears to my eyes.

Today was one of those days.

I was just sitting here, doing the web thing... and it hit me. Wow.. I have a great life.

I am blessed with an awesome husband, the cutest dog in the world, a house that most people my age would be so grateful to own, a job that I believe I make a difference doing, a supportive and caring family, friends that I am clueless why they stick by my side because, Lord, my IQ is like the square root of theirs... and most of all... God loves me despite the distorted mirror I am of him.

Perhaps I should be appreciating my life more... but I thank goodness that I do at least sit and ponder about the good things in life once in a while.

Friday, August 03, 2007

ProLife Voting

Trying to stay off my feet today to recover from the week at band camp, I decided to do some research into things I haven't had a chance to be updated on lately...

In my search I found this article about the candidates for president - 2008. It is very important to stay informed and I just haven't had the chance. This was helpful for me to get an overall concensus on where candidates stand in regard to pro-life/anti-abortion issues. If anyone has any other solid resources on this topic, feel free to leave them in the comment section.

Thursday, August 02, 2007

Tired.

Band camp is tiring. I forgot how tiring. Wow.

*resting*

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Home

We made it home... whew. Now, life begins at it's normal pace of craziness, especially with the school year quickly approaching!

Tomorrow I will go off to band camp with my alma mater Lehman Catholic High School - always a good time. Long days on a sunny football field, playing music until your lips fall off, yeah. Good times.
Unfortunately, I start the week with a severe sunburn from vacation, so this will be quite interesting.

Please pray for us this week as we try, as always, to get a LOT done in a LITTLE time... and that we have fun and stay safe doing so.

Thanks!

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Magnum




Last night was our eventful trip to the French Quarter... and boy, it was one like no other. First of all, we decided to reserve a room at a hotel so we didn't have to go far and to continue our sightseeing in the morning - during the day time. We didn't, however, reserve a hotel room because we wanted to get smashed....

My father-in-law had other plans.

He didn't come with us, but he did secretly give my dad a drink suggestion when we were to arrive at the famous Pat O'Briens Dad had this huge grin. A waitress was walking our way with the biggest beverage glass I had ever seen in my life...

The Magnum.

It's just a hurricane for a giant or two.

We took our time and the 7 of us (Mom, Dad, my Mother-in-Law, Gordon, Alicia, Jon Paul and I) sipped away. People would come to us and ask to take a picture with it. They would come and tell us to "Chug". When we would leave to go to the bathroom and the waitress would ask us if we needed a seat or a drink when we came back, we said "No, we're with the magnum" and we were left alone.

In the end, I think we drank about 1/2 of it's 384 oz (3 gal) glory... and we were still able to walk out with no problem... goal accomplished.

This morning we walked around the quarter and even bought a few pieces of art for our house, and took some fantastic pics. The French Quarter is actually quite beautiful during the day! :)


Gators 'n Things

Sooo... Monday, we went on the Honey Island Swamp Tour (where Honey Island is, I don't know... there was no island involved)...





We saw many many alligators, cool birds, turtles, and other beautiful wildlife in the Louisiana swamps. It was pretty much fantastic. I actually got to touch the tail of a 15 ft. gator... you don't get to do that every day! WAHOO!

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Let the Good times roll!

We arrived safely in Louisiana last night - tired, but excited about our week of vacation that lay ahead.

We woke this morning and decided to hit the casino in Biloxi,Mississippi for their splendid Sunday am buffet. Gulfport/Biloxi was one of the hardest hit areas from Katrina. It was the first time we had been over there in the 2 years since... and as bad as it still looked, it was so good to see that it was cleaned up and many hotels had been rebuilt... not many homes, but quite a few hotels. The trees have finally started to grow and, if you didn't know there used to be thousands of homes along the 60 miles of gulf side estates, you might have thought it was actually a pretty area (knowing there used to be homes there made the pretty areas quite depressing to see).

Oh, and the buffet was quite delicious :)

On the agenda for the week:
A swamp tour at Honey Island Swamp Tours, a golf outing for the boys, an evening of Hurricanes at Pat O'Brians and a Hand Grenade at Tropical Isle (click here for a live webcam!) followed by beignets and coffee at Cafe du Monde, and in general just sight seeing around New Orleans (French Quarter), a visit to the beach near Gulf Port, visiting with friends and former co-workers... and probably more...

One cool thing: When we got here, Jon Paul's parents gave us the phone number of a man who tracked them down to tell them that they found our fire safe box floating down by his house after the hurricane. It took him a long time of talking to people to figure out who/where to get it to... so tomorrow we will pick up a box that held our passports, social security cards, marriage license, savings bonds, and who knows what else......

I will post some pictures when I have a minute and access to a computer that I can transfer pics from memory card.

"Laissez les bons temps rouler!"

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Accomplished





Amongst my long list of "To Do's" this summer, I was to turn our third bedroom - otherwise known as the craft room or guest room - into exactly that: a craft room/bedroom. Before it was really more of a storage unit that happened to have craft supplies and a bed in it. Thanks to a $25 drafting table purchased at a local thrift store and some plastic containers, I (with the aid of my hubby) was able to successfully accomplish turning this 10'x10' room into a suitable guest bedroom and a craft room... and even a gift wrapping center (the gift wrapping supplies are in the drawers beside the bed: 1st drawer bows and ribbons, 2nd drawer gift bags, and 3rd drawer tissue paper). All of the other stuff cluttering the room was our garage sale pile that moved out to the shed.
For the first time, I can actually walk around in the room and not worry about stepping on something... AND I know exactly where everything is.

Needless to say, I can scratch this job off my list.

When life sends you rotten bananas...

Make banana bread!




That is precisely what I did this morning! I found this amazing recipe on my favorite recipe retrieving site All Recipes . This is definitely helpful because my cookbook selection is limited.

Anyhow - I found this recipe for banana bread and it is delicious!

Monday, July 16, 2007

Tony?

Though we prayed and prayed, searched and searched, no wedding ring was found. Thank you for your prayers and comforting words.

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Tony, Tony come around...


Something's lost and can't be found........

Have you ever lost something that makes that feeling in your gut twist and tug? Maybe it was something someone let your borrow, or something very expensive.

Well, this weekend, my husband lost something very expensive - not necessarily in monetary value, but in sentimental and sacramental value - his wedding ring.

After losing practically everything I owned in Hurricane Katrina - even many things with significant value both monetarily and sentimentally, this loss seems worse... and I felt dumb for feeling sad about it. Thanks to my friends and sisters, I have realized that it's okay to be sad about it.

Please unite with me in prayer to St.s Jude and Anthony - that it will be found as Jon Paul and I go back to the camp grounds where it was lost.

Thanks.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Thirsty

I often find that when I am eating out in a restaurant, I drink like crazy... It's not uncommon for me to drink an entire pitcher of Diet Coke or water. "I'm part camel" I heard once in a movie (anyone remember what movie?)...

I heard another quote today that really made sense.

"You don't buy drinks, you rent them."

Rent them from who? I don't know. It doesn't matter.

All I know is that by the time I leave the restaurant, I have gone to the bathroom 1-2 times and most likely urgently have to go once I get home too... Then I'm fine.

Anyone else?

Weeds...

So, I was weeding the garden the other day... it was quite overrun with considerably large weeds. Since we have been having a 'drought' those large weeds were taking necessary water away from the important plants that I have been working on since MARCH.

I had also learned from last year to spread things out a bit... not planting things so close. I had no idea how BIG plants can get! How does that little seed turn into a plant that is bigger than me?

Anywho - I was weeding the garden. It was hot. I just wanted to be done already. I kept weeding, pulling and pulling. I finally completed weeding the 22' x 5' rectangle. I gathered half of a monster trash can full of weeds. I looked at the garden and was amazed by how nice it looked once it was weeded - and how spacious considering the existing plants are quite large by now.

The big shocker came a day or two later. Where did my green bean plants go? hmmmmmmmmmm... I wonder.

Ordinary Life

Jon Paul and I lead an ordinary life... We do what we can to serve the Lord. We do what we can to be the best at the duties He has put in our life. We do what we can to be the best spouses to each other. We do our best to be our best... sometimes we get close... otherwise, it's just something we strive for every day. I suppose the day we become our best is the day we enter the Kingdom of God.

Anywho... enjoy the ordinary passings of our life. There may be a chance that something exciting happens... who knows!