| Pope Francis, the first pope from the Americas and the first Jesuit |
Well, we have a new pope! Our family is very excited about this. We were glued to EWTN all day last Wednesday and both kids started dancing around and celebrating as soon as we saw the white smoke. Thus far I am very impressed with Pope Francis. He seems like a very gentle, humble man who is also not afraid to speak the truth. Me likey! We need more of that nowadays.
| Boog and Girlie, joyfully dancing |
| Definitely NOT low-carb |
In the mean time, we've accomplished quite a lot in school. Boog aced his quizzes on adding the number one, telling time to the hour, and short /a/. We've also celebrated both the Feast of Saint Patrick (this past Sunday) and the Solemnity of Saint Joseph (today).
| Low-carb Irish Soda Bread |
| Wooden Saint Patrick Figure, hand painted by yours truly |
One thing you will notice is that I have a lot of links to the various crafts, projects, etc, that I use. That would be due to the fact that I am not blessed with even an ounce of creativity. At all. But I do appreciate it when I see it. So once again I have snatched up an idea I saw elsewhere and done my own version of it. The cool little guy you see painted above is designed entirely by me, but the idea came from the fantastic Shower of Roses blog. I wish I had a miniscule amount of innovation that blogger does, but alas it is not to be.
Having a Saint Collection is a fantastic idea to help the kiddies not only remember the Saints but recognize them when they see them in art and iconography. I've also painted a little Saint Joseph to get our collection going.
| Boog is very proud of his pasting abilities |
There is also quite the history of the Saint Joseph altar, which can be found here.
Have a nice Solemnity and Viva Il Papa Francesco!
The ongoing Saints project is a great idea. :)
ReplyDeleteI think I'm going to do one for each of the major Saint's feast days to begin with and then move on to the lesser known folks. There are entirely too many to do them all, but I think if we can get the most commonly known ones down we'll be doing pretty well.
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