Part IThank you for all the feedback in my Puppies by Paula post. Wow. I wish I could say that it’s helped me to reach a decision, (my husband’s been in favor of getting a dog all along), but it hasn’t.This is a big decision—a huge decision—and it is up to me to make it.No pressure there or anything.Getting a dog is not like, say, getting a board … [Read more...]
Ten Years Ago Today: Part II
Ten years ago today I was lamenting the fact that I’d worn a dress that buttons down the back to my 9-day-old baby’s baptism.What kind of crazy, nursing momma wears a dress that buttons down the back? To a formal event? Followed by a reception at your mother-in-law’s?!A clueless nursing newbie, that’s who.Oh honey, you have taught me so much about … [Read more...]
Happy Feast of the Assumption!
“The ark which God has sanctified,Which He has filled with grace,Within the temple of the LordHas found a resting-place.”The Assumption of Mary is one of those feasts that the world would gladly diminish. We know better though, don’t we?Still, I also know that I myself see so dimly the eternal truths of this proclamation.Oh, to be holy, as Mary was … [Read more...]
The Grace of Losing It: Part II
“Get behind me, Satan! You are an obstacle to me.You are thinking not as God does, but as human beings do.” (Mt. 16:23) Week Two of Swim Camp and things are going well. My four older swimmers are progressing and my two-year-old tag-along is behaving.Which is to say, she’s still a handful. But she hasn’t, like, thrown herself into the pool in … [Read more...]
Famous Last Words
Today is the feast of that much-loved martyr, St. Lawrence.So! If you’re planning to fire up the grill this evening for a nice little piece of salmon or something, consider sharing with the kids the words of our dear deacon, who, on his death “bed”, (aka the gridiron), said to his executioner:I’m finished on this side. You can turn me now.I should … [Read more...]
The Grace of Losing It
Part ISwimming lessons went great yesterday and Angela was just a peach.You know why?I didn’t bring her! (Never underestimate the blessing of a good babysitter.)The not-so-funny thing is the following admission: my Got a Toddler? post on Monday was written in a state of High Anxiety. Yes, on the surface my words were playful & light-hearted, … [Read more...]
A Shout-Out for St. Ignatius
"God's will is what happens."anonymousThis is Margaret in Minnesota coming to you live from my sister's farm in North Dakota, where the kiddie pool is refreshing and cool; where the cows are gently lowing (There are, like, dozens of them. They're very cute.); and where the computer's located temptingly right off the kitchen.You know me. I caved. … [Read more...]
The Sweetness of a Distant Shore
Turning 40 was, in my mind, the perfect opportunity to hit my husband up for a dream vacation: Hawaii. This former North Dakotan grew up land-locked; I had never been anywhere tropical before; I had always, always longed to.My husband considered my proposition. “Will I have to throw you a surprise party, too?”I pretended to consider. “Um….no?”“It’s … [Read more...]
Thought for the Day
“The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ” is that force beyond ourselves by which God in His mercy makes the impossible come to be in our life.(Magnificat magazine; reflection from the 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time) I know that there’s a bumper sticker out there somewhere that reads: Start Seeing Miracles.Or is it Miracles Happen?Heck, I’m confused.In … [Read more...]
The Most Beautiful Rainbow
A weekend prayer for this last day of June, from my friend Tina...to me...to you.The most beautiful rainbow As we grow up, we learn that even the one personthat wasn't supposed to ever let you down probably will.You will have your heart broken probably more than once andit's harder every time. You'll break hearts too, soremember how it felt when … [Read more...]
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