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Joyful Mama’s Daybook
Today, February 1, Greta’s Second Birthday!
Outside My Window…Snow, lots of snow! Looks like we got about three sparkly inches last night. They are calling for six to ten more inches this afternoon with blizzard conditions overnight! There is a cold, quiet hush outside right now. Soon it will irrupt with the noise rosy cheeked children in snowboots, making snow angels, snow men, and a rousing snowball fight, I’m sure!
I am thinking… About how fast these past two years have flown by. Greta is two years old today. I remember so vividly the day that she was born. I am not thinking that time goes by too fast, rather, I move through things too fast. I need to slow down. Life is not an emergency, no need to hurry.
I am thankful… I am thankful for telecommuting! Tony can work from home a few times a week. It is so nice to have him here throughout the day. Even if he is behind his laptop most of the day, he is here. He can hold a baby while he works, have lunch with us, coffee breaks with me, and easily be home in time for dinner!
From the kitchen… We are stocked full and ready for the storm! I normally grocery shop early in the week any way. I sent the menfolk out last night to fight the crowds and forage for food instead. Since we are celebrating a sweet toddler girl birthday today, we will be having chocolate chip pancakes and sausage for breakfast, peanut butter and jelly for lunch, and spaghetti for dinner. Cake and punch are on the menu for dessert. I am certain that snacks today will consist of steamy hot chocolate, popcorn, and snow ice cream. (I noticed one of the children set a bowl out on the front step to catch snow!) For mama, I’m thinking some piping hot Constant Comment tea sounds wonderful!
I am wearing…Pink jammie bottoms, a brown maternity t-shirt (nope, I’m not pregnant again!) and silly snowman socks.
I am creating… I crocheted the most adorable fuzzy hat for Celia last week. I started a woolie soaker, but I had to shelf that for a bit while I work to tame the laundry monster.
I am reading… Large Family Logistics. I am borrowing this from Bridget, who gave a good review on her blog. Though I have followed Kim Brennemen’s blog for quite some time, it is nice to have all of her great advise and tips together in one spot. Bridget is inspiring me to pull our family out of ‘postpartum survival mode’ back into ‘routine maintenance mode’ She has been doing a series of blog posts on how she’s managing this, and it is encouraging me. I’m almost encouraged enough to blog about it myself!
I am hearing… The hum of the furnace and the clickety-clack of the keyboard. Obviously I am the only one up!
One of my favorite things…Laying a toddler down for a nap, watching her snuggle in the blanket on a 15 degree, snowy day, wearing a sundress and purple snow boots!
A Few Plans For The Rest Of The Week… I am fairly certain that our routine plans for the week will be canceled due to the winter storm. The children are supposed to go to St. Augustine’s tomorrow, Philosopher’s Club, mass, music lessons, etc… I think, instead, we will hunker down at home and enjoy the snow.
Here is picture thought I am sharing…
Greta At two weeks old and at two years old! Happy Birthday Sweet Boo!
Infant Wardobe Confusion
Sammy (7) was watching me dress little Cecilia. Always eager to help, he offered to fetch me a clean tutu. I was quite confused – Cecilia does not (yet) have a tutu…upon further questioning, I realized he meant a onsie!
Onsie… TuTu…
One…Two…
Joyfully Chaotic Daybook
Outside My Window… Brrrrrr….COLD!! A few of the kids just left for a run – I think they may just be a bit crazy – afflicted with cabin fever I’m sure.
I am thinking… So many things swimming around my head….My friend Liz and her new baby William. House stuff. (surprise surprise) Extended family issues, redecorating, on and on….
I am thankful… For good health. Everyone around us seems to have some kind of respiratory or stomach issue. (Bridget? Are you all okay??) We have had nothing (yet!) but a runny nose here and there. Deo Gratias! (I don’t believe in jinxing….I say with my fingers crossed!)
From the kitchen… At this moment, Abby is making muffins from our leftover oatmeal. They are eating them faster than she can make them! After lunch I plan to make this weeks bread. For dinner, we will have Hoppin’ John. Interesting tidbit, each year on New Years, we have sauerkraut. German tradition says this will make for a financially good year. This year at the market, I noticed not only sauerkraut on sale, but black-eyed peas. Not thinking anything of it I picked up a few cans. I came home and hit allrecipes.com – come to find out eating black-eyed peas on New Years is also a tradition! Explains the sale!
I am wearing…A khaki linen skirt, and a navy blue sweater layered over a pink tee.
I am creating… I am crocheting a baby hat for Miss Celia. She had a fancy feather hat that caused a stir among all the ladies at church. Unfortunately babies grow so fast…it no longer fits her. I packed it away yesterday, in hopes that a younger sister may sport it some day.
I am reading… The Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary This is the core of my prayer life right now.
I am hearing…The regular lunchtime banter.
One of my favorite things…Snuggling with the baby in the middle of the night. When there is just enough light for me to see the outline of her chubby little body. I love listening to her breathe while she gulps down my milk. I love pulling the blankets up over her shoulders and nuzzling her into my chest and hearing her sigh as she falls back to sleep.
A Few Plans For The Rest Of The Week… Drum lessons, house cleaning, grocery shopping, Goretti Girls with Abby, piano lessons, mass, reading lessons, and whatever else God may have planned for us!
Here is picture thought I am sharing…
My little bed bug!
Coming Next Week…
I spent some time the other night going through old blog post. Laughing at the good times and crying at how fast time flies. Aunt Jenny has asked me to blog again, she misses us. We miss her. This is a great way for her to keep up with her mess of nieces and nephews. This is a great way for me to remember the joy in this chaos. For some reason I’ve had a very severe case of ‘writers block’ starting when I was pregnant with Mary Rose. I am hoping that getting back to this blog will get my creative juices flowing again, and encourage me to see all of the beauty and joy that surrounds me. This is my plan. (Jen, hold me to it!)
Monday: A Joyfully Chaotic Daybook
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Friday: {this moment} Inspired by SouleMama
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{this moment}
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A Simple Woman’s Daybook
August 26, 2010
I am really hoping to get back to this blog. It has been nearly a year since I have posted anything. So much has happened in that time, little of it seemed proper to share in such a public forum. I have ‘kept all these things in memory’. I do miss the creative outlet that blogging brings. I thought I’d ease back in with a new Daybook entry.
Outside My Window… It is a cool morning. We kept the windows open during the night and I had to rummage through the closet for a sweater this morning. It is still very dark and the stirring of traffic is just beginning.
I am thinking… I am going to have to do a big closet purge before long and pull out the jeans and sweatshirts for the children.
I am thankful… I have so much to be thankful for, though I oftentimes let that get muddled by my selfishness. Today I am very thankful for my husband’s job. A recent change of employer has given him the opportunity to work from home most of the time. While we are adjusting, it is very nice to have him here.
From the kitchen… Oh my. My kitchen. I have been ‘in transition’ for nearly a year, and now I am beginning to nest a bit. I am so frustrated with my kitchen. But, we must eat. So the pantry and fridge are full, as is the deep freezer in the basement, and the menu is posted on the fridge. Today we will enjoy some creamy oatmeal for breakfast and whatever is on the menu for lunch and dinner.
I am wearing…Pink and white jammie bottoms, white top that looks like a tent covering my belly, and a cozy brown sweater.
I am creating… A baby! I have been blessed to say that many times over the years. We are excited and blessed to be preparing for our eleventh precious little one, due to arrive in November. We have no plans on finding out the gender. Mama and baby are healthy and growing nicely. Deo Gratias!
I am reading… I am not doing much reading right now. I am in planning mode for the beginning of our upcoming school year. We have made a few changes to our typical plan. The three oldest children are enrolled in a great homeschool enrichment program in Ann Arbor. Two days a week my 10th grader, 8th grader, and 6th grader will be attending St. Augustine’s. It is the perfect hybrid of homeschooling and school – school in a solidly Catholic, academically challenging, Christ centered environment. What a blessing to be a part of this program. At home, I will have a 5th grader, 3rd grader, 2nd grader, K’er, and three little ones, plus a newborn in November. We be loosely following lessons plans from Catholic Heritage Curricula. CHC was the first Catholic homeschooling resource I was introduced to many years ago and it has been my ‘go to’ resource since. I have never been disappointed.
I am hearing… The buzz of the refrigerator, traffic just outside the open window, and the jingle of the dogs tags on her collar coming from the backyard. I am the only one up and the house is dark and quiet.
One of my favorite things…The challenge and blessing of having babies, teenagers, and every age in between in our family. I do stress that it is a challenge, and I do find myself complaining about that challenge. It is a blessing though, and I am treasuring it all that I can.
A Few Plans For The Rest Of The Week… Hard to believe that the week is winding down again already. Today we are celebrating Mark Benedict’s third birthday. The girls have piano lessons this afternoon and everyone from the 7 year old on up have Cross Country practice tonight. Tony is looking at a house tonight that we both have some hope for. The local schools are back in session as of today – we will celebrate homeschooling tomorrow by meeting a few families for mass and then a picnic at the park.
Here is picture thought I am sharing…
Mama and Markie on a walk during a recent camping trip. I can’t believe this little guy is three years old already. He is a pure joy!
May God Bless the rest of your week!!
We Miss You Mary Rose
My Lord, the baby is dead!
Why, my Lord—dare I ask why? It will not hear the whisper of the wind or see the beauty of its parents’ face—it will not see the beauty of Your creation or the flame of a sunrise. Why, my Lord?
“Why, My child—do you ask ‘why’? Well, I will tell you why.
You see, the child lives. Instead of the wind he hears the sound of angels singing before My throne. Instead of the beauty that passes he sees everlasting Beauty—he sees My face. He was created and lived a short time so the image of his parents imprinted on his face may stand before Me as their personal intercessor. He knows secrets of heaven unknown to men on earth. He laughs with a special joy that only the innocent possess. My ways are not the ways of man. I create for My Kingdom and each creature fills a place in that Kingdom that could not be filled by another. He was created for My joy and his parents’ merits. He has never seen pain or sin. He has never felt hunger or pain. I breathed a soul into a seed, made it grow and called it forth.”
I am humbled before you, my Lord, for questioning Your wisdom, goodness, and love. I speak as a fool—forgive me. I acknowledge Your sovereign rights over life and death. I thank You for the life that began for so short a time to enjoy so long an Eternity. – Mother M. Angelica











