Wednesday, April 29, 2009

There is Cause for Hope

The spiritual battle intensifies and it gets uglier. The attack on women, motherhood, marriage and family is escalating alarmingly. Gay marriage is now legal in a neighboring state and is being considered in New Hampshire's legislature this week, Miss California is attacked for expressing her views against gay marriage (and possibly lost the crown because of it), MSNBC posts a ridiculous article stating that children ruin your marriage and now this.

Julie Bogart, author of the Bravewriter method, shares on her blog, a recent episode of Oprah, where mothers were encouraged to share their 'horror' stories of mothering.
“I hate the fluids of babies: pee, spit up, spilt milk, snot.”

“I cried the day I drove to the car dealership to buy a mini-van.”

“There were days I wanted to ’send them back to the hell from whence they came’.”


Apparently, the audience members' emotions fed into each other and it became a frenzied outpouring of negativity directed at motherhood and children. How unbelievably sad. Julie Bogart took action in her home:

I punched pause on the DVR to set the record straight:

“Being your mother has been the single greatest joy and privilege of my life: not a burden, not a perennial unrelenting source of emotional and physical agony, not the ‘hardest job in the world’, not the knee-capping blow to my ‘adult individuality’ nor has it been the thankless, under-appreciated, most overlooked profession these mothers would have you believe. In fact, my sense of personhood, identity and self-knowledge have grown more through mothering than any business I’ve started, any degree I’ve earned, any relationship I’ve pursued. I thank YOU for being the best people to ever happen to me.”

I couldn't agree more. It is through motherhood that I have found myself...a much better 'self' than I could have been without children. I am infinitely better off for having had the experience of giving and loving and sacrificing for these precious souls entrusted to me. Motherhood is truly a privilege. And because marriage, motherhood and family are essential to God's plan for mankind, these institutions are coming under attack--more frequently, more boldly and more viciously than ever before.

BUT, we know God's team has already won the battle. Yes, it may seem that we are desperately waiting for the cavalry to show up, sometimes, but we are now in the midst of the liturgical season that celebrates our Victory. There is always hope, because our Victory is assured. And....I have seen a glimpse of the cavalry...and it is good.

My dear daughter, a sophomore at Franciscan University of Steubenville, related a beautiful event that occured last week at the FUS campus in Gaming, Austria. The men, led by a young man who is discerning the priesthood, hosted a Woman's Night. No, not a night where the women 'just have to get away from it all' and go out for a drink with their gal pals, but an evening to celebrate womanhood. Dressed in suit and tie, and with impeccable manners and gallantry, these men prepared and graciously served dinner to the women, serenaded them, and in all things, treated the ladies with the utmost courtesy and respect. The young 'pre-the' (pre-theologate major for men discerning the priesthood) then spoke to the ladies. He related the story of Adam and Eve, and told them that the reason for the Fall of Mankind was because Adam failed in his duty to protect Eve from the temptation of the serpent. He showed them in Revelation, where the Woman fled to the desert to escape the dragon, and St. Michael was sent to protect her and the child. He affirmed these young ladies and reminded them of their value and dignity before God. He also challenged the young men to respect, protect and honor them, not because the women are the weaker sex, or to subjugate and control them, but because God has given women equal dignity and the special privilege to be co-creators with him. (He's gonna make a great priest, don't ya think!?)

In the midst of the myriad attacks against women, motherhood, marriage, and family here in America, this beautiful evening devoted to affirming women was taking place 'across the pond'. These young men and women are the cavalry. They are being trained at Franciscan University. They are being trained at places like Christendom College, Magdalen College, the University of Dallas, Thomas More, Thomas Aquinas, Ave Maria University and more. They are being trained in the hearts of Catholic families across the nation who suffer ridicule and are ostracized for choosing to live a lifestyle rooted in the Truth. And let's not forget our Christian and Orthodox brothers and sisters who are also fighting the good fight.

John Paul II called for a new springtime in the Church...a New Evangelization. So, although right now the battle rages on, the Cavalry is coming. There is cause for Hope. Spring is in the air.


Thursday, April 23, 2009

Precious Words

Kimberly at Catholic Family Vignettes has been having a difficult time lately, and it is something that is shared by every homeschooling mom at one time or another, I think. Burnout, overwhelm, drowning in a sea of paperwork, self-doubt, anxiety, recrimination and fear. I know I've been there--several times, in fact. In her humility, she shared her raw emotions on her blog, and apparently received much consolation in the form of comments. One comment, in particular, soothed this worried mother's fears and I think these are precious words for all homeschooling moms. Go here and read them.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

The Cow from Heaven

I have deprived my children of fresh pineapple (canned is always delicious!) until today. They begged at the grocery store and I caved. Actually, I have always found the fruit quite appealing in appearance, but thought it would be difficult to cut through that thick outer skin. Turns out it wasn't so difficult after all, and it tasted very fresh and intensely 'pineapple'.
When my ten year old son took his first bite of fresh pineapple, he exclaimed, "It's heavenly!"

Three year old daughter, also tasting the fruit, mumbled something I could not decipher, "It's a cow from heaven."

What?

Her: "A cow from Heaven."

After a long, thoughtful pause, a light went on in my poor muddled brain.

Me: "Do you mean 'Holy Cow'?"

Yup. That was it. Holy Cow.

C is for California and Courage



Miss California had to answer a controversial question at the recent Miss USA pageant and I think she did a great job! She did stumble over her words a bit and gave a nod to political correctness at first, but then she answered according to her conscience. It was a tough spot to be in, but she bravely chose to be true to her beliefs! I applaud her courage! See what you think!

P.S. Some think the answer might have cost her the crown as she came in 2nd, but she's a winner in my book!

Friday, April 17, 2009

Better Late than Never

I have watched this video several times and each time my hair stood up and tears welled up in my eyes. This woman is incredibly talented, sweet, humble and inspiring--and deserved much better treatment than she received at first. I find it distressing when people are treated so rudely by the judges and the audiences on these shows. What a great moment for Susan when this audience begins to cheer for her. She certainly showed the scoffers a thing or two.

So. although this video has made the rounds of cyberspace, and is no longer "breaking news", it still deserves another mention and I am honored to provide a space for it. Click here to listen to Susan Boyle 'wow' Britain. You won't want to miss this!

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Easter Fire


From a kit by Illuminated Ink

Alleluia, He is Risen!


Rejoice, heavenly powers! Sing, choirs of angels!
Exult, all creation around God's throne!
Jesus Christ, our King, is risen!
Sound the trumpet of salvation!

Rejoice, O earth, in shining splendor,
radiant in the brightness of your King!
Christ has conquered! Glory fills you!
Darkness vanishes for ever!

Rejoice, O Mother Church! Exult in glory!
The risen Savior shines upon you!
Let this place resound with joy,
echoing the mighty song of all God's people!

Our Easter Altar


The Tomb is Empty; the stone rolled away

He is Risen!

Our Altar


Saturday, April 11, 2009

Jesus is Laid in the Tomb


And now we wait and watch and pray with Our Lady.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Good Friday


But he was pierced for our offenses,
crushed for our sins.
Upon him was the chastisement that makes
us whole,
by his stripes we were healed.
Isaiah 53:5

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Another Profound Meditation


The Wedding at Cana has always been my favorite bible story. I love that Jesus worked his first public miracle at a wedding, underscoring the dignity of marriage. I love that this miracle was wrought through the intercession of Our Lady--Jesus refuses his mother nothing. He called her "woman", which at first seems curious or even disrespectful, but when looked at on a deeper level is so profound. He is affirming her role as the "new Eve", the "woman" foretold in Genesis whose seed would crush the head of the serpent. I am especially moved by the fact that Our Lady was so completely united to God's will that she was willing to set her Son on the path to the cross before his "hour" had come. She knew. And she still asked.
Our Blessed Mother's last recorded words in the Bible were spoken at the Wedding at Cana, and they echo down through the centuries to us even today: "Do whatever He tells you."

Happy Catholic has posted a series of meditations on The Wedding at Cana and Our Lord's Passion by Fulton Sheen. They are not to be missed: (I have them on my Shared Items list, but they really deserve more attention)

Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5

Jesus Meets His Mother

Charlotte has a beautiful meditation on this station. It moved me to tears this morning. Go read it. You will be blessed.

Small successes - Holy Week edition

1. The kids and I made a grotto for our altar--in time for Holy Week, according to my original plans!! I think it came out nice, but it sure was a mess in the making!
2. I purged the mudroom yesterday. Oh boy, did it need it. Packed up two bags of garbage and 1 bag of clothes and shoes for the PlanetAid box. Also got college girl's room picked up in preparation for her returning home on May 1!!!

3. My plan for the NCAA brackets was successful! I soundly defeated the members of my household for the first time...of course, it was mainly my hubby that I was gunning for, though...;)

Visit Faith & Family Live! for more Small Successes.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Happy Birthday, Honey!


I want to wish my wonderful husband a very happy birthday. He tends to be quiet and even a little shy sometimes, but he is a great husband and daddy.
I am so grateful that my children get the opportunity to grow up with a dad who is completely devoted to them, and to me!
I love that his family is his first priority.
I appreciate the hard work he does to provide for us and the incredible work ethic he possesses.
I am so proud to be the wife of a man of such character and integrity.
I am humbled by his faith, inspired by his devotion to Our Lord and to us, and deeply impressed at the depth of his love.
I am honored to call him "husband". God bless you, Scott. Happy Birthday!

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Wouldn't want to do that, would we?

I sort of surprised my dear husband tonight with a birthday dinner at a local restaurant. He knew we were going, but he didn't know who was going to be there. It was only family...just a few extras he wasn't expecting. He was pleased.
Scott tends to be a quiet man and is not comfortable with attention being called to himself....well, unless it has something to do with sports, and then he is perfectly happy to take a bow! Anyway, he is adamant that he does not want any of the hoopla or singing that is done in some restaurants for patrons' birthdays.
Him: "I will stand up and walk out if that (the singing & hoopla) happens."
Now this made me chuckle because that would certainly call more attention to him than the singing, but whatever. I respected his wishes.
However, another family member, one he cannot divorce:), began singing the dreaded Happy Birthday song to him and we all joined in--quietly. In fact, a nearby waiter said that that was the quietest Happy Birthday he had ever heard. And Scott remained in his seat.
We had a lovely evening, and no undue attention was focused hubby's way.
As we were saying good-bye outside the restaurant, though, my husband and his aunt (yes, aunt!) began to scuffle as only two stubborn New England Yankees can. She had the audacity to try to slip him some money for his birthday. He was having none of that. So he and his aunt had a wrestling match (yup! wrestling match!) in the parking lot in front of the windows of the restaurant. At one point during the skirmish, he actually picked her up in the air. In the end, she won when she slipped the money inside his sleeve and he couldn't find it.
Thank goodness no one called 911 and we were able to slink into our cars and scurry home.
Sheesh, it's a good thing we didn't draw any undue attention to him by singing, right!?

Friday, April 3, 2009

OK, he may be awesome, but....

At our family co-op this morning, my niece was reminded that next week is Holy Week. Her immediate response:

Emmalee: "Oh yeah. I have to put Jeff Gordon in the tomb."

Me: "Wait. What?"

Emmalee: "I have to wrap Jeff Gordon up and put him in the tomb on Good Friday." (Apparently, they use a figurine of Jeff Gordon to represent Jesus--what is their mother teaching them?!)

Ummm, Emmalee, just remember, no matter what Uncle Scott says, Jeff Gordon is NOT Jesus!