Advent is a little over a week away. I am busy pouring over all my resource books, like A Year With God, to find just what I want to do with our family this year to enrich the season. Here are just a few of our favorites.
Advent candle--have to look for an evening prayer to go with this.
Jesse Tree--Several years back, several home school families got together and made ornaments. One mom provided a list with the scripture for each day and a suggested ornament theme. Each family chose the day, or days, and made 20+ ornaments of all the same kind. It was so much easier to make 20 of the same as opposed to one for each day on your own. If you ever have a chance to do a co-op project like this, DO IT!! I love all of our ornaments. Each family used a different medium: glass, clay, cardboard, wood, cloth, you get the picture. I will attempt to post pics as we go through Advent.
Advent calendars--Yes, I buy each child one of those silly, chocolate filled calendars you can buy anywhere for a buck. They love 'em. I also have a window cling tree that gets an ornament each day of December through the 25th. Then, I have this one which has magnets you attach to the magnetic back with all the nativity people and animals. I admit, I also fill each day with candy. The children rotate days, so every 6th day, you get the candy and hang the magnet.
Reading--Christmas Mosaic by Cay Gibson I discovered this jam-packed gem a few years back and love it! I dig into all her suggestions and start putting holds on all the books at my library.
There are also so many beautiful feast days sprinkled throughout the month of December: St. Nicholas, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, St. Juan Diego, Our Lady of Guadalupe, St. Lucy and so many more. Not to mention our first baby surprised us 5 weeks early on December 14. He was an early Christmas present that year! Now he will be turning 15!
I love Advent, and I try to make it an exciting time for my children. Teaching them to focus on our newborn Savior, as opposed to our shopping obsessed culture, I believe, will benefit my children for years to come.
Friday, November 18, 2011
Thursday, November 17, 2011
November Gratitude pt 3
Oh my, I am really bad at this, aren't I??? :) Now I have another whole week to post.
Day 9: Beautiful, blustery, blowing snow! My littles were SO excited!
Day 10: Had a bunch of errands to do and Jake, (my almost 15 yr old son) volunteered to come with and stay in the van with the 3 little boys!
Day 11: My girls had their groups: Lizzie had All Things Girl, Susanna and Abbie had Little Flowers. I got to sit and chat with some of the moms.
Day 12: Jake was able to buy his very own Xbox 360 with his very own money. Happy boy :)
Day 13: Mass at 7:30 am with Lizzie and Alex.
Day 14: No out of the house activities--get to stay home with my kiddies--big and small. I love that.
Day 15: Read a pile of train books to my 2 little guys, Matt and Jason, quite early in the morning. Nice and quiet for once.
Day 16: My oldest and dearest friend took me out to lunch for my upcoming birthday. She is so good to me.
Day 17: Yet another great religion discussion with Jake. His chapter was on Christ's kingship, very ironic, considering it will be the Feast of Christ the King on Sunday. I learned a lot right along with him. Praise God!!
"Behold, you will conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you will name him Jesus. He will be great and will be called Son of the Most High, and the Lord God will give him the throne of David his father." Luke 1:31-32
Blessings.
Day 9: Beautiful, blustery, blowing snow! My littles were SO excited!
Day 10: Had a bunch of errands to do and Jake, (my almost 15 yr old son) volunteered to come with and stay in the van with the 3 little boys!
Day 11: My girls had their groups: Lizzie had All Things Girl, Susanna and Abbie had Little Flowers. I got to sit and chat with some of the moms.
Day 12: Jake was able to buy his very own Xbox 360 with his very own money. Happy boy :)
Day 13: Mass at 7:30 am with Lizzie and Alex.
Day 14: No out of the house activities--get to stay home with my kiddies--big and small. I love that.
Day 15: Read a pile of train books to my 2 little guys, Matt and Jason, quite early in the morning. Nice and quiet for once.
Day 16: My oldest and dearest friend took me out to lunch for my upcoming birthday. She is so good to me.
Day 17: Yet another great religion discussion with Jake. His chapter was on Christ's kingship, very ironic, considering it will be the Feast of Christ the King on Sunday. I learned a lot right along with him. Praise God!!
"Behold, you will conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you will name him Jesus. He will be great and will be called Son of the Most High, and the Lord God will give him the throne of David his father." Luke 1:31-32
Blessings.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
November Gratitude part 2
Here it is, 3 days later and I must play catch-up again!
Honestly, I have so many things to be grateful for, it is difficult just choosing 1!! So please, be patient with me if I list more than 1.
Day 6: Shopping with 2 of my girls. Successful trip for one girl and we didn't spend much! (my #2 for that day is the Packers winning their 8th straight game this season! I do love football)
Day 7: Spending an hour and a half discussing his religion class with my almost 15 year old son, Jake. What could be more meaningful to a homeschooling mom?? "Nothing gives me greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth." 3 John 1:4
Day 8: Zoo class today. The kids are really looking forward to it and I am glad I finally signed them up! AND, my little baby, Alex, is 7 months today. What a happy little guy he is. Such a blessing and a joy.
"We always give thanks to God, the Father of our Lord, Jesus Christ." Col 1:3
God bless!
Honestly, I have so many things to be grateful for, it is difficult just choosing 1!! So please, be patient with me if I list more than 1.
Day 6: Shopping with 2 of my girls. Successful trip for one girl and we didn't spend much! (my #2 for that day is the Packers winning their 8th straight game this season! I do love football)
Day 7: Spending an hour and a half discussing his religion class with my almost 15 year old son, Jake. What could be more meaningful to a homeschooling mom?? "Nothing gives me greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth." 3 John 1:4
Day 8: Zoo class today. The kids are really looking forward to it and I am glad I finally signed them up! AND, my little baby, Alex, is 7 months today. What a happy little guy he is. Such a blessing and a joy.
"We always give thanks to God, the Father of our Lord, Jesus Christ." Col 1:3
God bless!
Saturday, November 5, 2011
November gratitude journal
I realize November started a few days back, but I think I can do a quick catch-up of some things I am grateful for!
Day 1: Mass at 8 am with my family. Yep, 8 am, 7 kids 2 adults. WOW!
Day 2: Friends who offer to feed my kids dinner and then drive them to their youth group rosary prayer group. Without the generosity of others, I don't think my 2 older kids would make it to this. And we know how important it is.
Day 3: Saint painting wooden peg people. I have wanted to do this for a long time and now a new family in our Little Flowers group hosted a get together in her home. How fun!! 2 of my girls and I painted St. Therese, St. Patrick, St. Francis of Assisi, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, St. Matthias, and St. Agnes. They turned out so cute. I will be running out to buy our own supplies!!! :)
Day 4: Our oldest son is in a Catholic youth group. We had 2 extra teen boys for dinner, then my husband drove them and 4 other teens to their youth meeting. What a fun, safe environment for these teens on a Friday night. God has blessed us.
Day 5: My two little boys (aged 4 and 2) had been playing quietly on the floor with their wooden train set. So much fun!!!
Well, hopefully I will be able to keep this journal up. It's not difficult to count the blessings, but having time to write them down!!!!
God bless.
Day 1: Mass at 8 am with my family. Yep, 8 am, 7 kids 2 adults. WOW!
Day 2: Friends who offer to feed my kids dinner and then drive them to their youth group rosary prayer group. Without the generosity of others, I don't think my 2 older kids would make it to this. And we know how important it is.
Day 3: Saint painting wooden peg people. I have wanted to do this for a long time and now a new family in our Little Flowers group hosted a get together in her home. How fun!! 2 of my girls and I painted St. Therese, St. Patrick, St. Francis of Assisi, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, St. Matthias, and St. Agnes. They turned out so cute. I will be running out to buy our own supplies!!! :)
Day 4: Our oldest son is in a Catholic youth group. We had 2 extra teen boys for dinner, then my husband drove them and 4 other teens to their youth meeting. What a fun, safe environment for these teens on a Friday night. God has blessed us.
Day 5: My two little boys (aged 4 and 2) had been playing quietly on the floor with their wooden train set. So much fun!!!
Well, hopefully I will be able to keep this journal up. It's not difficult to count the blessings, but having time to write them down!!!!
God bless.
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