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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Proverbs 31:10-13 - A Reflection by St. Madeline Barat

"How rare it is to find a valiant woman! It is perhaps necessarily so, since Scripture says that they are more precious than pearls and diamonds. Let us however work to train a few. For in this century we must no longer count on men to preserve the faith. The grain of faith that will be saved will hide itself among women. A woman cannot remain neutral in the world. She too is set for the fall and resurrection of many. How different are God's thoughts from ours!

Between women and God is often arranged the eternal salvation of husbands and sons. But for this she must be valiant. Strong to uphold purity of life. Strong to keep inviolate the treasure of faith. Strong in every battle of life. Great-souled in the face of calamity, persecution and death. And remember, sorrow is the training ground of strong souls."
~ St. Madeline Sophie Barat (1779-1865)

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Beautifing Your Home In The Winter . . .





Now in the heart of winter, we are spending so much of our time as family indoors, it is now more important than ever to be conscious of the atmosphere that we are creating in our homes. Be mindful to create a warm, inviting atmosphere for those we love. In how we create the mood in our home by our own feminine touches, we are in a sense a domestic artist! Moms, you are the heart of your home!

One of the many joys of being a homemaker is to create
a sense of peacefulness, beauty, & cheerf
ulness within the home.


We all have the ability to create the mood i
n homes by simple touches creativity.


The goal is not creating the most pristine home, but a home that is warm and inviting to all those that enter and abide there.

"Clutter is the poetry of our homes. It is an intimate view that is not always perfect--a few dishes in the sink, books piled next to the bed. Everything in its place may give a certain satisfaction, but a lived-in room exudes comfort and warmth." ~ Mary Randolph Carter



A fresh bouquet of flowers
will add beauty
to any room in the home.





Flowers are a wonderful way to furnish the
home with a spark of life and
joy.



I love the feeling of an ordered house, a delicious dinner in the oven,
fresh flowers and beautifully scented candles burning...





"Housekeeping is an art: it combines intuition and
physical skill to create comfort, health, beauty, order and safety."
-Cheryl Mendelson






Let's take JOY in beautifying our homes this upcoming week . . .


"She looketh well to the ways of her household,
and eateth not the bread of idleness."
~Proverbs 31:27

Friday, January 14, 2011

Take Better Care of Yourself This Year - Some Inspiration From Father Corapi

I am going to try and take better care of myself this year. I have about40 pounds I need to loose. I have been trying to eat better and get my 10,000 steps a day. This video of Father Corapi is very inspirational to me. He reminds us that taking care of our health is actually a moral obligation, our health and bodies are a gift from God that we need to be good stewards of. Take a look and be inspired!!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Praying for God's Providence in 2011


I have not posted for some time now, we have been occupied trying to figure out where my daughter would be going to high school in the Fall of 2011. She shadowed two Catholic High Schools, and one public. She loved both Catholic Schools, and the public, well I guess I should say, you better watch out for what you pray for. While she was shadowing there that day, I went to the Chapel of Adoration close to my home and asked God to very clearly let me know where I should send my daughter. The Catholic High Schools are just so expensive, the cheapest is over$ 7,500 a year, especially with my two other children are also in grade school at $2,500 each. I was sure that the message that I would receive ever so loud and clear was that I have done my best, my daughter adjust to and maybe even like the public school near our home.

That is not exactly how the day worked out for us. On the day she shadowed she found herself in the middle of a drug bust, with drug dogs and policeman, a complete lock-down that lasted more than two periods. During the day she said it was commonplace to see same-sex couples making out in the hallways. All this in one day. So after much thought and prayer, we put in her application to the Catholic High School that is closest to our sons grade school today. I will try my best to try and figure where we are going to get this money from. $12,500 to be exact. I am praying that our Lord will help us, and show us what we need to do. I have been looking for a part-time job, but there simply aren't any that will work with my schedule with the kids. Leaving them home alone for hours on end is not an option.

I am praying that my website, which offers personalized gifts, The Custom Quill, will supplement my husbands income. I am also looking for scholarship and grant opportunities, if any one out there knows of any that can be applied to Catholic school, please let me know!!

As Mother Angelica has said, you have to do the ridiculous for God to do the miraculous. Another favorite quote of hers, is that faith is one foot planted firmly on the ground, with one foot in the air. Sometimes we have to step out in faith not knowing how everything is all going to work out.

Today I am contemplating 2 Corinthians 12:9, "But He said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me."

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