Monday, April 30, 2012

The School of the Family book review

The School of the Family, by Chantal R. Howard is a wonderfully written story that tells of how to intergrate your stages of life with your Catholic faith to live a truely Catholic life. This book starts off with Mrs. Chantel Howard giving a back drop into her parents early life and marriage. She documents her parents struggles to "find" their faith and what it ment to each of them and to them as a couple. After her parents conversion they spent much time not only teaching their children the basics of faith, but to make faith part of every day, hour, and minute of your life. Mrs. Chantel Howard goes into her experiences as a home schooled student, the good, the bad, and the ugly. Which adds to this book humanity that every one can relate to. Her mother home schooled not only her and her siblings but a dear friend, and future sister in law, as well. Mrs. Chantel Howard also talks of the death of her father when she was still a teenager. Mrs. Chantel Howard dedicates a chapter to her discernment on if her vocation is to be a religious sister or to the married life. Which leads into her courtship with her future husband and the struggles they faced as a newly married couple, trying to be "holy". She goes on to talk of a conversation with a friend that promted her to pray for this friend only to have that prayer make her reflect deeper into her own life, reminding us all that life is short and humility is very much needed. The book ends with "The Family Rule", which hits on points such as; the missionary call of the family, the roll the Eucharist plays and having a devotion to Mary. The chapter then has a few "rules" for husbands and wives, and then a list of "rules" for children, which puts the thoughts into easly to read list form. Over all this is a very enlightening book for families, home schooling or not, to read.

I wrote this review of The School of the Family for the free Catholic book review program, created by Aquinas and More Catholic Goods, your source for Baptism Gifts and First Communion Gifts.

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Preach the Gospel at all times. If necessary, use words. - St. Francis of Assisi

Saturday, April 21, 2012

stash bash

I did not see a new stash bash post over at Crunchy Catholic Momma so I am just linking to her last stash bash post, enjoy



The first purse is mine, from my stash. The yellow flower is from my daugters stash that she made on her own.


book marks for bible study, the ribbon and beads are from my stash, I figure how ever I can get it used up :)


This doll is for a sweet girl in Michigan,


some felt place mats and a table runner,


a cute little doll for a friends daughter


this skirt was given to us and the elastic waistband was majorly stretched out, so I replaced it with some elastic from my stash, that counts as a stash basher, right??

I hope you have a blessed weekend


Preach the Gospel at all times. If necessary, use words. - St. Francis of Assisi

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Sylvia over at Journey To Reunite Two Angels is raising money to adopt a little girl with down syndrome that is in the same orphanage that they adopted their first daughter from. Check out her blog and help if you can. God bless

Preach the Gospel at all times. If necessary, use words. - St. Francis of Assisi

Friday, April 6, 2012

{this moment} stations of the cross












{this moment} - A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.

head over to SouleMama to link up

Preach the Gospel at all times. If necessary, use words. - St. Francis of Assisi

Happy Holy Thursday

Have a blessed and holy Holy Triduum.