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Category Archives: Traditions

April 5, 2012April 5, 2012

He Washes Our Feet All Through Our Lives

Following is my article published this morning on Catholic Attachment Parenting Corner. Today we begin the Sacred Triduum: Holy Thursday,… Read More
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March 12, 2012April 7, 2012

Laetare Sunday

Just when we think we aren’t going to make it through Lent we get a little break.   Laetare Sunday (or… Read More
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February 15, 2012March 8, 2012

Lenten Plans

Let us say so clearly:  Lent is the path towards the  joy of meeting with the risen Christ.  Lent must… Read More
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January 31, 2012August 7, 2017

St. Brigid’s Feast Day

February 1 is the feast day of St. Bridgid of Kildare, an early Irish Nun who was apparently baptized by… Read More
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January 2, 2012January 12, 2012

Preparing for the Feast of the Epiphany

January 6 is the Twelfth Day after Christmas, the traditional day on which Catholic Christians celebrate the Epiphany. On this… Read More
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December 31, 2011January 11, 2012

Happy New Year

Philip’s family left today.  The kids are bit blue, but it was time for them to get back into a… Read More
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December 26, 2011January 25, 2012

Christmas 2011

I hope you had a wonderful and joyful Christmas yesterday! It’s strange looking at photos of Christmas Day the next… Read More
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December 8, 2011December 5, 2012

Fight Against the Christmas Machine

About 5 years ago I read the book Unplug the Christmas Machine (Robinson & Staeheli) which lays out the way in which… Read More
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December 4, 2011December 5, 2012

A Weekend of Lights

Deacon Dave’s Lighting Ceremony:  Do you have any hometown Christmas traditions that really bring your community together? Every year in… Read More
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November 14, 2011December 5, 2012

Our First Jesse Tree

“A shoot will spring forth from the stump of Jesse, and a branch out of his roots.”  Isaiah 11:1. We’ve… Read More
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October 29, 2011October 3, 2015

Can Halloween Be Hallowed?

What do you do for Halloween, if anything?  Aidan was only 7 weeks old when Philip and I attended a… Read More
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I’m Kim, Catholic homeschooling mom to 4 wonderful children and wife to Philip (physicist, handyman, gutter cleaner, tire kicker, and all around cutie-pie).

We homeschool in the Charlotte Mason educational style, but with many influences from Reggio Emilia. The Charlotte Mason approach is beautiful in its insistence on “living books” and nature study. Reggio offers my family its insights on learning through long-term projects and its appreciation for fine and natural materials.

Here you’ll find a glimpse into what we do, how we live, and how we make it all work. Enjoy your visit to our little blog!

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