I have considered giving up my blog. But, I don't want to. I am having a hard time finding time to write these days, but nonetheless, I want to keep trying to occupy this space with something meaningful. Right now, though, I think I will just do a quick catch-up.
* I am working on a post comparing homeschooling to regular schooling....I've got an "insider's view" now, and new perspective I want to share.
* We spent last weekend in Steubenville, Ohio with college girl on paren'ts weekend. She celebrated her 21st birthday a few days before. It was so good to see her and, as always, fantastic to be back in that passionately Catholic atmosphere.
* While in Steubenville, we attended Mass downtown and heard the BEST pro-life homily EVER!!! This elderly priest dissected Roe V. Wade (he was a lawyer and did a paper on this faulty legislation!), pointed out that only the Catholic Church insisted that an increase in contraception would lead to an increase in abortion, NOT a decrease as is commonly thought, and this dear man left no doubt in our minds as to whether it is ever OK for a Catholic to vote for a pro-choice candidate. He was forceful, loving, and very intelligent. I wanted to stand up and cheer, but I settled for just thanking him for his words. God bless him.
* This weekend, back here at home, we had a visiting priest who encouraged everyone to "come to the table of Our Lord....even if you haven't been a for a while....yes, I know there are rules, but say an Act of Contrition and get to confession ASAP....there are loopholes..." Yeah, so not cool. Pray for Fr. Dan.
* Fall foliage in New England! What a privilege to live amongst all this beauty!
* We spent Sunday afternoon at an apple orchard, although there are NO apples on the trees. Really, absolutely NONE! We had an early spring with a late frost, which killed the buds on the trees resulting in a poor apple crop. This is the first year in a loooong time, that we havent' picked apples. Oh how I miss that first crisp, juicy crunch into a Macintosh fresh from the tree....mmmmm, nothing else like it. We ended up going through the corn maze and doing a scavenger hunt. It was a fun afternoon and we were blessed with glorious weather!
* Loving the fall weather, but am unable to fully abandon myself to the joy because I know what lurks around the corner....I am not a fan of winter...
* We are adjusting to our new school schedule. Annie is struggling the most, although she is better and not as teary at school. Speaking of which, I am way past my bedtime...so, good night, all. I will be back soon!
2 comments:
So glad you updated!
don't give up your blog!
I look forward to seeing your comparison of the schooling methods from your experience
No apples? How sad!
Love your blog Lisa - lookk forwarde to reading it. Post whenever it's possible! Love you
Mom
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