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Feast of Corpus Christi Procession

Happy Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ!

The Cathedral had its first Children’s Eucharistic Procession this morning. We walked the streets to the Capitol from the Cathedral. There were two altars set up one at the entrance of the Capitol grounds and another up the main walkway at the foot of the Capitol. It was so awesome! There was a great turn out. So good to see many other homeschooling families there.

Pentecost

Pentecost was on Sunday. It is the celebration of the Holy Spirit coming down on Blessed Mother and the Apostles 10 days after the Ascension of Christ into heaven. It is the Church’s birthday! I totally love Pentecost and it’s a big deal in our home.  It was funny that in our Pastor’s homily last weekend he said, “For the third most important day of the Church calendar, I don’t know anyone who celebrates Pentecost.” Really? We do! This one’s for you Fr. Larry!

And what’s Pentecost without flames, fire, lots of red stuff, 12 Fruits of the Holy Spirit salad, and birthday cake! We grilled kabobs–for the fire. Our friend Mark brought hot homemade salsa and some awesome ‘Fruits of the Holy Spirit’ pins for the kids. We put together our 12 Fruits of the Holy Spirit salad. I made some dove shaped sugar cookies that the kids loved decorating. And of course birthday cake–with 12 red candles for Mary and the Apostles in the upper room. For the non-beer drinkers, we had Shirley Temples! Adam brought me red roses after my stay in the hospital and we took out our Pentecost banner and other Holy Spirit decor. Happy Birthday to our Church and everyone in it!

I’m thankful that even though Easter is now over, we enter Ordinary time with some great feasts–Trinity Sunday this Sunday and the Feast of Corpus Christi the following Sunday.

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TAL Walk

Thanks to all the wonderful Pro-Life friends who sponsored us in the Texas Alliance for Life WALK ! The Walk was Saturday and although I sat most of  time and rested, Adam and the kids walked, representing the family. We raised over $1000!

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Right pneumo thorax

I had a rough day. I went to a spine specialist yesterday morning to get more help with the back pain I’ve been dealing with for some time. The doctor gave me a steroid injection. On the way out I felt cold and was short of breath. I stopped at St. Louis and a friend (thanks Amy) called the doctor. We to a near-by urgent care. An x-ray revealed that my right lung was partly collapsed (Pneumothorax) – the injection had slightly punctured it. The next stop was the ER (thanks Sandie for watching the kids). There we learned my oxygen levels were normal so it wasn’t severe. It was just very very scary. I did a lot of crying and it was very hard to breathe. I couldn’t eat becuse it was too hard to breathe and eat at the same time. Just getting up to go to the bathroom left me winded and my heart racing. I was on supplemental oxygen overnight which helped remove the excess air around the lung. Friends Elizabeth and Lauren came by last night to keep me company while I waited for Adam to come back to the hospital.

They took another x-ray this morning to see how things are progressing. We’ve been told in my situation the body will normally work itself out. The extra oxygen expanded my lungs and things look good. They are sending me home with a volumetric exerciser to take breaths and help expand my lungs to prevent pneumonia and other complications.

The doctor who punctured my lung came by this morning and apologized to Adam and I. He took responsibility and agree to take financial responsibility as well. That was very kind of him.

Thanks to all for you prayers!

The doctor has been in contact with us and is very apologetic. He’s
perplexed how it happened as he does the routine often.

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Family update

YIKES! It’s been a while since I posted anything on our site. Every day and every week is so full of life and love that I have not had a whole lot of time to sit and write anything.

Every Friday of Easter I have been hosting a Garden of the Good Shepherd party at our house for some of the families in our home school group. I lead a short activity, game, or craft for the theme of the week and then we eat lunch with wonderful treats all the families bring reminding us of the theme. It’s been a lot of fun and everyone has been so nice to keep coming! I’m probably the only one crazy enough with the permission of my husband to invite 11 families to our house every week! Our last garden party is this Friday as we prepare to celebrate Pentecost and the end of the Easter season. We are so blessed to be Catholic and celebrate with our church the way we do.

We’re still wrapping up a few things with school. We still have a few chapters in history to finish. I will keep the kids  engaged in math and reading for the summer. We finished a great art book called Art Fraud Detective that our friends the Politos lent us. It’s an awesome spring board to doing a light study of art this summer. Hopefully we’ll get to visit a few art museums during these hot days.

We have started the weekly visits from ECI (Early Childhood Intervention) to help us get Cecilia verbalizing with her words. In the last two weeks she has picked up lots of signs and our communication is getting a lot better, but we still have a little ways to go.  She still as delightful and sweet as ever.

The big kids started swim lessons last week at the neighborhood pool. Therese is doing great and Fulton and Gianna still need to get comfortable putting their head under water. Baby steps. Next week Cecilia will begin her class. I’m looking forward to that.

We finally bought the EPIC:  A Journey Through Church History!  I can’t tell you how excited I am about it! I LOVE LOVE LOVE IT! As we started getting into some of our history lessons with Therese on the Protestant Revolution, I felt the text was very incomplete. I watched the episodes of EPIC on the Protestant Revolution and the Catholic Reformation and I learned a LOT! I am so thankful for the treasure that is now in our home. I am so thankful for the opportunity to learn our Catholic History and how it has shaped western civilization. AND more I am thankful that I can teach my kids the truth. We started the study three weeks ago with our friends who did the Bible Timeline study with us.  It is an awesome gift to have friends who are just as excited about this as we are, too!

The garden has been cleared out of most of our leafy greens. I still have a couple hanging on that I should eat this week. The carrot harvest was poor. Squash blossom rot killed two of my squash plants…I don’t know WHY I even bother with squash. I planted some beans and pumpkin recently. Hopefully the heat won’t kill them off. The tomatoes are doing well, and the basil and sage will bring some nice flavors to our summer dishes.

We also recently found termites–yes, termites–in a couple of the garden beds. Uggghh! We could treat the garden with nematodes but it seems that the weather needs to be cooler until we do that. And of course the garden beds are made of wood. We’re not sure yet what to do about the house. Any suggestions are welcome.

I’ve been seeing a chiropractor for the last couple of months. When I took him the x-rays that were taken in March, he and I could see that my spine is not straight. I’ve had weekly adjustments but I’m not sure that it is helping. So tomorrow I am going to see a spine specialist and HOPEFULLY they can start my on physical therapy to strengthen my upper back so that it will stay straight.

Oh, and I celebrated the 11th anniversary of my 25th birthday a couple of weeks ago. Adam is an awesome husband and made the day great. He made his famous beignets. Then we went to the pool with the kids for a while and finally had the bible study group over for dinner and fun. I made myself my favorite Lemon-Blueberry cake with White Chocolate icing. :) Adam got us dance lessons for my birthday! THE BEST GIFT EVER! All the hinting worked!

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Android


The boss handed me an unlocked Nexus S the other week with the directive to learn how to develop for Android. So off I went. The dev environment was pretty straight forward to set up as I’m quite familiar with Eclipse already. I was pleasantly surprised how easy it is to actually test projects on the device – it’s as simple as plug-and-play on the Mac.

Java is a new language for me but I’m growing into it as it was a direct influence on ActionScript. I poked around a few examples from the Android Developers site (which is great documentation) and read a few articles on developing Android-based games. Next, I started down the path of doing this tutorial of an Android port of Conway’s Game of Life. As is the case with 72% of tech tutorials out there it is left unfinished. I’ll try to fill in the blanks as a challenge myself to go it alone and learn more about the platform. You can track the progress here if you’re interested.

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Good Shepherd

Last Sunday was Good Shepherd Sunday. For a real treat, read Ezekiel 34 where God is expressing his disappointment with Jewish leaders who had failed in their responsibility and what he would do about it:

“For thus says the Lord GOD: I myself will look after and tend my sheep.” Ez 34:11

Then re-read the Gospel from John 10. Promise fulfilled:

“I am the good shepherd, and I know mine and mine know me, just as the Father knows me and I know the Father; and I will lay down my life for the sheep.” Jn 10:14

HT to Jeff Cavins.

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Therese’s First Communion

Saturday Therese made her first holy communion!
Wow! We had the most amazing weekend! God was so generous in the graces He showered upon us.
Friday was the feast day of Bl. Imelda Lambertini, the patroness of first communicants and Our Lady of Fatima. We went down to the cathedral for the last home school mass of the year. Before mass the first communicants began the rosary and all the families led the living rosary. There was a great turn out from the families. Afterward, the families processed out and crowned the statue of Our Lady of Fatima in. The prayer garden.

Saturday, we started the day with our usual morning mass at St. Louis. Months ago I had arranged that this mass be said for Therese’s  intentions. It was wonderful. Fr. Oliver prayed for her on this special day during the prayers of the faithful. After mass we all hopped in line to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Afterward Therese spent some time praying in front of the statue of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, the same image to which Fr. Tim consecrated her seven years ago after her baptism.

The vigil mass was so perfect. All the first communicants sat in the front pews together. Because we were the catechists for her class, we were able to sit with her. That itself was a gift worth the sacrifice of having taught the class for the last nine months. I didn’t know this before mass, but this weekend was Good Shepherd Sunday! As the Psalm 23 was sung, I almost started crying…and when the Gospel was read, Therese and I shared a smile and moment of silent awe and joy of the gift unfolding before us. You see, Therese has spent the last 4 years in the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd and she knows The Shepherd well. We have been celebrating the Garden of the Good Shepherd book and readings this Easter as a family and she just finished memorizing part of John 10 on the good Shepherd–which was the gospel reading this Sunday. God is so good!

After she received communion, she was beaming with such joy! She was so beautiful!

We were blessed to have her Grandma Gretencord, Aunt Mary, Uncle Marc and Aunt Misty,  her God parents and many friends celebrate this weekend with us. Thank you all for the gift of your Christian witness to our children!

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Family Update

It has been a while since I posted a family update and a lot has been happening these past couple of months.

Adam is now three weeks into his chocolate making class. It’s been a lot of fun and very educational for us both. I have thoroughly enjoyed all the chocolate tasting sessions we’ve had. We just finished a session on tasting chocolate made with beans from the different growing regions. Adam did better than I on placing the region in a blind taste test–which I totally attribute to his beer tasting palate. But I did better on the first session in determining the percentage of cocoa in the bar. I never realized chocolate can be so complex. It has been exciting learning the nuances of the flavors and I will never taste chocolate the same way again.

The kids are winding down with school. We are not starting anything new until we have had a thorough restful, fun break. Hopefully the kids will start swim lessons soon. And this summer I hope we can sit back and enjoy reading and learning about art. I have some great art books that I recently purchased and one on loan that I’m very excited to start reading with the kids. And on these hot summer days it will be refreshing to go to a cool art museum and bask in beauty. Therese and Fulton have a couple choir concerts this week and next. And Therese’s religious ed classes are over with her first communion coming up in TWO DAYS!!! I have most of curriculum purchase for next school year. It’s so exciting to get the new stuff.

Cecilia is still not communicating with words. However she is a master at communicating non-verbally without signs. So we will be starting to get some intervention with the Early Childhood Intervention program. She had her official speech evaluation this morning. She’s on par or above where she should be in everything except her verbal skills. Hopefully this summer with less school on the schedule, we can focus more on getting her some verbal tools.

The garden has been a nice side hobby. It has been wonderful to just go outside and grab some lettuce for my sandwich or a salad. We’ve been enjoying some yummy beets, beet greens, swiss chard and spinach too. Thanks to the Politos, I learned the difference between beet greens and swiss chard.  Every year, I learn something new about gardening. Our compost pile is doing well too…I have a squash plant and probably a potato growing in there. Now if we can just control the ants in our yard, we’d be good.

I spoke to my sister today and she is doing well. Her bone marrow transplant was 2 weeks ago and she hit rock bottom last week with her immune system wiped out. Her stems cells have graffed and her white blood cell count is on the rise. Praise be God! She’s losing hair but she shaved most of it off before her last round of chemo. She has a great sense of humor and enjoys posting a “hat of the day” on facebook. Her light and strong heart is inspiring to me.

I’ve had my own health concerns that I’ve been working on getting answers to these last couple of months. It’s difficult sometimes to take the time to focus on myself and my health when I have 5 other people I need to look after. And before we can consider growing our family anymore, I need the peace mind, body, and soul that I can take care of these precious gifts that God has blessed us with. For over a year, I’ve had a chronic pain in my shoulder and chest. After seeing my GP a month ago and ruling out a heart condition for the second time, I had some x-rays taken of my chest. He didn’t see anything wrong with me. A friend of ours recommended I see a chiropractor that our parish priest and a couple of other people recommended. He immediately noticed an asymmetry in my back and pointed out the rib in my back which wraps around to the front part of my chest where I have been feeling this pain. Today I went in for my 3rd adjustment and took him the x-rays that I had from a month ago. And my spine is completely out of whack. He said with some more adjustments and massage therapy, he should be able to help me! I could cry…It’s refreshing to know that the pain was not all in my head and that there is something legitimately wrong with me.

At the same time I went to my GP, I went to the new NaProTechnology doctor in town, at the Vitae Clinic. My Creighton Model charts have been weird and I had some concerns about how I feel on a monthly basis. I haven’t felt myself for sometime and I have chalked it up to the changes in my life and vocation. At the same time, I want to be the mom and wife God created me to be, and I didn’t feel I was doing that. Dr. Kalamarides is an amazing doctor and a gift to our city and women’s health. He reviewed my charts and recommended I do a hormone evaluation post-peak (post-ovulation). I did and we discovered my progesterone is low all post-peak! Wow! This completely explains my two miscarriages in the past 7 years and my need for progesterone treatment during my pregnancies. What a great blessing to know that I’m not going crazy! I start treatment this month and hopefully things will get better. And if God is so great to bless us with another baby soon, then my body will be in a place to sustain the pregnancy early on.

And finally at the same time that I started seeing these physical doctors, I also knew I needed a soul doctor. So I’ve started seeing one of our associate pastors for spiritual direction. It’s been so helpful. My great desire is to live out my vocation to the fullest as a daughter of God. I fall short many times every day. I can say my prayer life has been better than it has been in years. My Lenten practices have carried over into Easter. In fact our family prayer life has continued to blossom this Easter. We have been enjoying our Garden of the Good Shepherd readings and family prayer/rosary time at night.

My Blessings

I don’t have a perfect family, but I wouldn’t trade them for the world!

After mass on Saturday, Adam picked up some beautiful flowers for me. Later that afternoon he helped me get our Kitchen Mill that my best friend handed down to us. She also gave us a 25 lb bag of wheat berries. There were no excuses anymore for it to sit in the pantry. So we made flour and some amazing bread on Saturday. Adam knows grinding my own flour has been on this year’s list of goals and he was so great to help me meet that goal.

The kids made me some sweet mother’s day cards and pictures and I got the book, “My Mom is So Smart,” by Tomie de Paola.  Therese even made her own version of that book for me. We enjoyed naps and part of the afternoon at the park. The selfish part of me was disappointed there was no breakfast in bed, but Adam got up extra early on Monday to make homemade cinnamon rolls for me. I am blessed to have such a great family.

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