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I was busy being a Girl Scout leader this afternoon. We went to Red Bluff Farms and got to see animals, pretend to ride tractors and even see how a string drill worked.
I was busy being a Girl Scout leader this afternoon. We went to Red Bluff Farms and got to see animals, pretend to ride tractors and even see how a string drill worked.
What, you came here to read about blog posts, not my favorite seven year old? Oh, ok. Let's see, this week I wrote about an Amish novel, One of the best ones I've read lately has been Refuge on Crescent Hill, Sugar, Sugar is a cookbook. My Top Ten post this week was Ten Catholic Novels.
How about you?
Thanks, as always, for hosting Sunday Snippets, RAnn.
ReplyDeleteI loved your Top Ten Catholic Novels and have added several of them to my wish list. :)
Hey, we love hearing about your cute Catholic kids too. :) My 2yo won't shut up about tractors and combines after we visited the farm last week.
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ReplyDeleteThis week's theme at The Well was Motherhood in art, music and poetry.
I also posted about the new Vatican document on world finance as well as a counterpoint on it.
Thanks for hosting!
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ReplyDeleteMy post this week is about attending a high school reunion. You'll find out which one (and how old I am!) if you read. ;-)
2 posts from catechism class, plus one on a church I designed in the last century.
ReplyDeleteAgain, thanks for hosting, RAnn!
ReplyDeleteThis week on Outside the Asylum, I challenged my friend Elizabeth @ Startling the Day to reflect on a vocation to the cloister; out of fairness, I talked about why I should (but can't) become a monk. And on The Impractical Catholic I have a recipe for all of you that my mom brought back from the Philippines for Chicken Adobo – great Filipino comfort food!
Thanks once again for hosting, RAnn!
ReplyDeleteThis week, I've shared, among other things, a homily from Fr. Joseph Mary, M.F.V.A, a clip of the original Trapp Family Singers,
another article about Fr. Frank Pavone (from the Priests For Life website), a post about some books I plan to re-read in the near future, a
post about the latest picture in my collection (Post title: Seek and You Will Find)
a post about my cat (Singing Along???)
and, of course, my weekly book list.
Thanks for sharing everyone! I have a few posts this week. One about my coworker and I sitting on campus with a huge Divine Mercy Image. The 2nd about something I invite you all to join, Beards for Breath. God bless you!
ReplyDeleteThanks RAnn as always!
ReplyDeleteLuuk Dominiek OP
Ditching Christ and keeping the "good stuff," mocking bumperstickers that help the faith, my new venture in Roman re-enactment, and a piece on the humanities and the new Mass translation by Anthony Esolen...all that and more in this week's posts.
ReplyDeleteThanks to all the readers out there!
Cute! My 8 yr old is a Brownie for the first time. She loves it.
ReplyDeleteThis week I continue my series of things I've learned as a Catholic.
On to check out some blogs!