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Saturday, November 17, 2012

Brother and Sister, Best of Friends

 We laugh, we cry,


we make time fly.


Best friends are we,


my sister and me.




Enjoying this weekend together.....

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Roll a Word and Animal Words

Afternoons mark a very special lull in our day.  While G-Bear is in Kindergarten each morning, the boys and I run errands and catch up on chores.  This means that we are all excited to reunite at lunchtime.  Because Buddy Bear naps in the afternoon and the older Bears no longer do, we have a home-bound lull in our day and a great opportunity to spend time together.  Lately, this is when we do our Learning Time.  

My kids love Learning Time.  Our time isn't rigorous or fancy.  Many days, I have devoted minimal planning to how we will spend our time, although we do have a pattern to our routine.  I think what they love the most is the focused attention they get from me, the togetherness of the activities, and the excitement of getting to try something new.  The routine of the afternoon is comforting to all of us.  I let the kids start out with coloring (or play dough, when we can be at the porch table) or other light artwork while I put Buddy Bear down for his nap, then we do an activity together, and we finish with story time on the couch.   Then they choose a quiet activity to do until Buddy Bear wakes up, while I take a deep breath and start making dinner.  Before I know it, it's dinner time!

Again, there is nothing fancy about the activities we do together during Learning Time.  We'll do letter or number games, build on a skill that the kids are working on in school, or sometimes do a project with a faith-related theme.  As I said, I think what they like the most is spending time together!  Plus, kids at these young ages can learn something from just about anything we do together.  That being said, here are a few examples of our Learning Time activities last week.

Roll A Word

Last week, to help G-Bear with her Kindergarten sight words, we played Roll-A-Word.  We started with a paper word block that G-Bear made at school, but you could easily use a block with words taped to the sides or a simple dice with each number representing a sight word.   

Our sight word dice

Here were our instructions.  Similar templates can be found here or here.


The kids took turns rolling the "dice," and G-Bear would read the sight word and write it in the appropriate column.  We played several times, and each time a different word won.



Animal words

One of our favorite ways to practice letters is to copy them out of a favorite book.  This afternoon, E-Bear chose to write the names of the animals in one of our Bright Baby books.

Animals, by Bright Baby
 Here he is, hard at work.


 Great job, E-Bear!



Happy learning!


Monday, November 12, 2012

First Day of Snow

Today we awoke to quite a sight:
 a frosty world, such a delight.
With noses pressed to the cold window,
we joyfully welcomed the season's first snow!




Sunday, November 11, 2012

Grocery Bag


Another week is upon us.  No matter how exhausted I am on Sunday night, pushing through to make a meal plan is always a worthwhile effort.  I feel so much better on Monday morning if I have the plan.  Hang in there!  Here are my ideas for the week.


Day One
All-American Chili from Cooking Light Magazine
with broccoli slaw & apple salad and homemade bread
It's cold this week.  That means it's time to make chili.
Photo and recipe from MyRecipes.com


Day Two
Brown rice pilaf from Vegetarian Planet by Didi Emmons
with honey-roasted vegetables from Cooking Light Magazine
These are two of my favorite vegetarian dishes.
Photo from MyRecipes.com


Day Three
with mixed green salad and homemade rolls
This is one of our favorite slow-cooker soup recipes.



Day Four
with basmati rice and steamed green beans
A new recipe from one of our favorite cookbook authors.
Photo and recipe at Food.com


Day Five
Tortilla pie with chicken from Everyday Food Magazine
with spinach pear salad
Photo and recipe from MarthaStewart.com



Blessings on your kitchen this week!


Thursday, November 8, 2012

Bedtime with E-Bear

A good friend and a good book,


what more could a little boy ask for at bedtime?  

These are sweet days, my friends.  


Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Happy Election Day!

Happy Election Day!

May God bless America.


Now go vote!



Monday, November 5, 2012

Election Prayer

At long last, tomorrow is election day.  Go vote!
I'll likely be at the polling station with three kids in tow, but it will be worth it.
On the eve of the election, here is the prayer I have prayed in preparation to vote.
May our country be blessed with good, worthy leaders through the votes of its citizens!

Election Prayer
(Adapted from the Election Novena at Pray More Novenas)

O God,
I ask for the eyes to see others as your sons and daughters. I ask for help in forming my conscience according to your Gospel so that I may both vote and act for the common good.

Give me the courage to stand up for the weakest members of society. The poor, the weak, the unborn. Give me the courage to re-examine my political loyalties and to be first a faithful follower of Jesus before I follow others.

Remind me that my only true hope is in Jesus and that political power can never replace the will of God and the mission of the Church.

For my own vote, help me to cast it in a way that is pleasing to the Lord. Help me to do it reverently and with a well-formed conscience.

For these elections, Oh God, please bless us with the best leaders possible at all levels of government.


Amen.


Sunday, November 4, 2012

Grocery Bag


Happy November!  It is time to tackle another week.  Here is our meal plan for dinner.

Day One
Split chickpea curry from Anupy Singla
with basmati rice and steamed peas
Here is one of our favorite lentil curries, even better because it uses the slow cooker!
Photo and recipe at NPR.org


Day Two
with romaine and apple salad
A yummy looking pizza using all the best fall flavors.
Photo and recipe from Food & Wine


Day Three
Easy Paella from Everyday Food Magazine
with broccoli slaw craisin salad and homemade bread
Photo and recipe from Martha Stewart


Day Four
Sloppy Joes from The Pioneer Woman
with carrot sticks and sweet potato fries
This is my go-to sloppy joe recipe.
Photo and recipe from The Pioneer Woman



Day Five
Curried red lentil soup from Whole Living Magazine
with homemade rolls and apple slices
Photo and recipe from Whole Living



 Blessings on your kitchen!


Friday, November 2, 2012

Hard at work

Our lawn looks great,


thanks to these energetic bears.


How much do you think I owe them?




Happy November!


Thursday, November 1, 2012

These Hallowed Days

Happy Halloween and a blessed All Saints' Day!
These days have been wild, in the best possible ways.



We have had a wonderful time taking in both holidays.  E-Bear and G-Bear have worn their Halloween costumes for most of the week, and anticipation has been mounting for days.  Yesterday, G-Bear was able to wear her Rapunzel dress to school, complete with ribbons and flowers in her braided hair.  Not to be outdone, the boys wore costumes all day as we ran errands.  We were a sight walking home together after picking up G-Bear.

We continued our tradition of meeting at MoMo & Papa's house for trick-or-treating.  As Papa said last night, "not much has changed about Halloween over the past 30 years in this neighborhood," and that is a good thing. The treaters are plentiful, the decorations festive, and the houses close enough together for even the littlest tikes to join in the fun.

This was definitely our boldest treating year yet.  We made it up and down two whole blocks!  G-Bear and E-Bear ran their hearts out (they didn't wear coats and never once complained about the cold).  G-Bear would squeal in delight to E-Bear,
"E-Bear, isn't trick-o-treating fun??!"

Buddy Bear was so excited to get a few treats that he clutched his little paper bag to his chest as T carried him around the block.  He was so eager and willing to toddle up to the door and hold out his bag for a treat.  He was so careful to sign a big 'thank-you' before turning to leave.  We didn't quite get him in the traditional 1 year old pumpkin suit for pictures.  I thought he made a pretty cute "X-Ray" in his skeleton pjs!

Buddy Bear was so excited to show off his treat bag.
G-Bear counted 89 pieces of candy when we got home.  Heavens, what will we do with all of it?  


As always, MoMo and Papa's pumpkin was the largest on the block.  It's smile was just as inviting and joyful as ever (perhaps why they always get so many treaters?).


"The bright Jack-o-lantern with it's friendly, big grin reminds us God's love is a light from within."
~From P is for Pumpkin: God's Harvest Alphabet by Kathy-Jo Wargin

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We may have been up late, but we were up early this morning with more to celebrate:  
Happy All Saints' Day!

This morning, Buddy Bear and I watched as G-Bear processed with her fellow Kinders as the 'March of Saints' in her All Saints' Day all-school Mass.  Each Kinder wore a saint hat with their name on it.  It was a beautiful  reminder that God calls all of us to join in the march of faith toward sainthood.  I teared up just watching them!


Tonight we hosted MoMo and Papa for an All Saints' Day dinner party!  We decorated the dining room with pictures of the saints, and everyone got their own "saintly" name card.  My favorite decorations were the Mandy Groce "Armor of God" paper dolls, made by E-Bear and G-Bear.   We made them a few weeks ago as part of our Year of Faith craft & learning time, but they were perfect decorations for our table tonight.  We need to put on the Armor of God in our daily walk of faith toward sainthood!


For dessert we had apple spice cake with whipped cream and sprinkles.  Everyone got a piece with their own candle, and we sang "This Little Light of Mine" before blowing them out.  Delicious!

Our table was full for All Saints' Day.
Tonight was truly a celebration.  We are so grateful for these joyful moments together.

Blessings to you on these All Saints' and All Souls' Days.