You may be thinking I'm still curled up in that mitten and that's why I haven't been updating this blog. Nope. I had to come out because of this kid. He's cute, right? Well, that's his saving grace. He's cute but very VERY demanding. We're talking fussy then happy then fussy then hold me then fussy and feed me and fussy … [Read more...]
On Wanting to Crawl into a Mitten and Hide
This past Monday morning, we drove to a play about winter in the dead of winter. Appropriate, no? It was very slow going and a bit nail-biting at times, but we made it there despite the blowing snow and slippery roads. There were semis in the ditch. We attended a ballet based on the book The Mitten. Have you read it? It's a family favorite. … [Read more...]
Weekends with Chesterton
The One Where my iPad Takes a Bath "Life in itself is not a ladder; it is a see-saw." G.K. Chesterton, The Well and the Shallows May I be completely honest? I don't have a lot of time for reading Chesterton these days, so when it comes to doing this weekend link-up, which I love, I simply take down my copy of The Apostle of … [Read more...]
A Free Pre-Valentine’s Day Message
Do you love your husband? Then love your husband. Love your husband the way he needs to be loved. * * * I was at Walmart last night picking up treats for tomorrow. There were heart-covered vases, heart-bearing teddy bears, and enormous heart-shaped boxes of candy. (My personal "favorite" was one that had the picture of a cartoon bikini-ed … [Read more...]
Wordless Wednesday
The Bookend Boys Edition … [Read more...]
Boxed In
This post is dedicated to everyone who's feeling boxed in by life: the fed-up, the lonely, the huddled, the cold. The temperature is {minus} ten degrees right now. I get the idea of being huddled and cold. I would like to go back to my "Voices" post today, in part because it was just so darn cheerful. ("Cheerful" in, like, the total buzz … [Read more...]
My Weekend with Chesterton {Academy}
Notes from the Chesterton Gala "There are no uneducated people. Everybody...is educated, only most people are educated wrong." G.K. Chesterton, What's Wrong with the World Seven years ago this March, my husband and I were in Hawaii. {sigh} I mention this trip for two reasons: one, it's 0 degrees outside right now and those memories of … [Read more...]
Voices
Who am I kidding, anyway? I'm just an ordinary mom with a stupid little blog. And Philip Seymour Hoffman was just an actor. * * * There are voices in our heads—more so in the artistic types, perhaps—that constantly try to define who we are by comparing us to what we are not. We look for love and seek affirmation constantly; we overeat, get … [Read more...]
A “Frozen” Heart? God forbid.
Subtitled: On what it means to be truly Catholic. “It never occurs to the critic to do anything so simple as to compare what is Catholic with what is Non-Catholic. The one thing that never seems to cross his mind, when he argues about what the Church is like, is the simple question of what the world would be like without it.” (From The Thing by … [Read more...]
January Daybook
{The Abbreviated Arctic Edition} Outside my window... Ridiculously cold. The kids are off school again this morning. No school last Thursday, either. At least my house is getting cleaned. {ironic snort} From the kitchen... What's with me and this cabbage craving? Seriously, I opened this big Sam's Club-sized bag yesterday and … [Read more...]
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