Showing posts with label Liturgical Year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Liturgical Year. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

The REAL Santa

I had wanted to do a lot of the activity and cooking ideas from THIS GREAT SITE FOR SAINT NICHOLAS this year, but I was lucky enough to order some items and find new slippers! Next year.... Angelica LOVED discussing all about Saint Nicholas and has been calling him the REAL Santa ever since. That morning at mass she even included him in our after church prayers! She was so excited to go down for her nap so Saint Nicholas could come and find her slippers....we didn't do first thing in the morning this time as we get up really early to make 815 mass. Last year I started including a new Christmas book in their goodies so we can slowly build our collection.....and a holy card...and the goodies of course, but this year started the tradition of new slippers!! They were very excited and of course wanted to start eating the candy right away! Hope you were good and that Saint Nick brought you coins instead of coal!!!
Michaela's Treasures
Emma's Treasures
Angelica's Treasures

Friday, March 6, 2009

Excited

With some birthday money, I ordered this amazing (Thanks for the recommendation Ellen!) book. It is by Maria von Trapp (yes Sound of Music Maria) and an incredible book about celebrating the liturgical year in your family. It is not in print anymore but I landed a good deal on Amazon....it is well worn around the edges but the pages are perfectly in tact. There are all kinds of reflections, activities, songs, recipes and prayers to help the family celebrate the liturgical year!! Can't wait to read and implement in our family!!!

Monday, February 23, 2009

Lenten & Liturgical Year Resources

I mentioned that I would post some of my favorite books I am using to celebrate the liturgical year in our home....so far these are ones I own and enjoy:

Then there are the resources online as well, many of the blogs and sites which I list on my sidebar and enjoy. I especially enjoy incorporating special meal ideas and Catholic Cuisine gives lots of good recipes and ideas, plus I like my cookbook: Building the Family Cookbook, by Suzanne Fowler (it goes through the year and gives foods tied in with stories of the saints)

I would love to hear if you have found and enjoy any resources that you couldn't live without. Also we are slowly building our children's library...so any good Lent/Easter book recommendations would be fabulous!! Still trying to nail down what we will be doing for Lent...might be more of a planning year for me and implementing next year when Angel is a bit older. I did order the Jesus Tree (similar to Jesse Tree) for Lent (thanks Jessica for the info) from Scripture Trees...and will make all the symbols this year and have ready to use next!! The Catholic Lapbooks look fun and so faith-filled as well so keeping those on my list too! We are also signed up to get the daily prayers and ideas from Holy Heroes (we enjoyed the Advent ones and coloring books we got as well!). Will keep you posted!

Monday, January 12, 2009

Celebrating the Baptism of the Lord

As the girls are getting older, we are trying harder to incorporate and celebrate the liturgical year in our home. Not only to increase their knowledge of our faith, but also to encourage them to live it, enjoy it, and celebrate it!! Their young ages still limit the amount of information you can give them or activities you can do, but is allowing me to start forming traditions and gather ideas for the next years!! Here are some things we enjoyed yesterday to help us remember this special day all day long!!
Angel enjoyed coloring THIS PAGE of Jesus being Baptized:
We all enjoyed working this Baptism Crossword Puzzle...and even got stumped on how to spell anoint or annoint....hehe
(thanks Jessica for the links for these activities)

Since the Christian symbol for Baptism is a shell, I bought some fun shell necklaces to wear (although the guys opted out of this)...decorated the table with shells...and made this yummy Nacho Stuffed Shell recipe for dinner (with Marmee and Alli). The recipe definitely is a keeper and we garnished with sour cream, salsa, cheese and fresh avocados. For dessert, I made Christ's Diapers and they were yummy and MAKE A LOT!! It was an interesting dough that I have never done before...so if you like to knead, try it out. It was amusing asking people if they wanted to eat Christ's diapers...Angel was a little confused!! But, most of them did look like a diaper...except for the ones that exploded when dropped in the fryer.
And since this day is a good time to also talk about and remember our own Baptisms...I made the centerpiece of the table be Angel's, Emma's and my baptismal candle. (Jason's is still in VA...note to self we need to get!). (see picture above of table). It looked really beautiful...and I just used an advent candle holder for it. I also made books for Angel's baptism and Emma's baptism, so it is always fun to pull those out and look at them as well.

Almighty, eternal God, when the Spirit descended upon Jesus at his baptism in the Jordan, you revealed him as your own beloved Son. Keep us, your children born of water and the Spirit, faithful to our calling. We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen