I am hot...

it just comes in flashes.

Maybe this has something to do with being born again?

Posted By on March 25, 2007

It occurs to me that the womb is a precursor to life in the world as the earthly life is a precursor to eternal life. While in the womb, a baby has little idea what awaits him. He does not understand that the womb is not all there is, because it is all he has experienced. He probably does not have any clue how much joy and anticipation surrounds his entry into the world, among those who await him… how eagerly his Mama awaits his entering into her life in a fuller, more visible way.

And so it is, with us and heaven. Maybe something or Someone tells us that something better awaits us, but it is difficult for us to really understand in the depths of our being that this life is only the beginning, only a sheltered sample of true Life, the life that awaits us when we exit this womb and enter into the fullness of God’s life, where the saints await us with eagerness and joy.

If we knew the love that awaits us outside this earthly womb, we would have so little fear of death.

My Grandma

Posted By on March 24, 2007

Please pray for my grandmother and godmother, Agnes. She’s been hospitalized for several weeks with a bladder infection that moved into her blood, and treatments have not helped. She is barely conscious now, and only awake a couple hours a day. They decided to discontinue treatment and just try to make her comfortable. She’s going home tomorrow to my mom’s house for hospice, and is expected to die within a few days.

I’m not asking for any miracles. She is ready to meet her Beloved, and has waited so long already. But please pray that she gets There peacefully, painlessly, and without any pit stops.

And while you’re at it, please pray for my forgiveness, for all the things I never did for her.

Newsflash!

Posted By on March 20, 2007

Time for Tubby Bye Bye.
As far as I’m concerned, it’s always time for Tubby Bye Bye.

Sometimes it’s the little things that can drive you batty.

Posted By on March 18, 2007

Like a tiny key. Or more aptly, the absence of a tiny key.

My Charming and Patient Husband gave me a roll top desk for my birthday. I mean a beautiful, lovely, delightful and splendid real oak roll top. I’ve wanted one ever since I was a little girl, and he worked all day to earn it for me. Although it is used, it’s in fantastic shape. The only problem is that we don’t have a key. Actually, it has three locks: one for the file drawer, one for the cabinet door, and one for the roll top. I can leave the others unlocked, but I’d really like to protect whatever is on the desktop from Hypertot. I can’t lock it, though, because I do not have the right kind of key.

I actually bought a bundle of skeleton keys on eBay, certain that at least one of this assortment must fit. I was wrong. They are all too big, and only two of them are double bitted.

I’ve been looking all over the internet, and am having trouble finding an affordable double bitted skeleton key for a roll top. (The lock panel says “Eaglecraft,” if that is significant.) I don’t want to spend a huge amount, because I don’t even know if a key I buy will fit. But I do know that it must be double bitted and have very small bits. Does anyone have any suggestions?

Catholic Heritage Curriculum

Posted By on March 16, 2007

I’m feeling kind of excited today. That’s because I ordered a couple of lesson planners from CHC, and they shipped them the same day! (The lesson planners are actually for recording what we’ve already done, and give me a measure of relief to know that some of our big record keeping will be taken care of.) I’m also excited because I was browsing their site and found some gems that I think I want to rationalize buying as soon as I can afford them, like a book called High School of Your Dreams. I wasn’t able to articulate very well to my Charming and Patient Husband exactly why I wanted this so badly, but it did sound useful, even if the description wasn’t entirely clear what exactly the book was.

I’m easily amused, I guess; but I just love this sort of thing. I’d be delighted to hear from anyone who has experience with High School of Your Dreams.

Deconstruction Zone

Posted By on March 10, 2007

Remember “Free to Be You and Me?”
I think it’s time we analyze what the poem/song “Helping” (written by Shel Silverstein and sung by Tommy Smothers) really means.

Agatha Fry, she made a pie
And Christopher John helped baked it
And Christopher John he mowed the lawn
And Agatha Fry helped rake it

Clearly a reinforcement of traditional gender roles. Agatha, a woman, is capable of baking a pie, but Christopher John, a man, can help. The reverse for yard work; the lawnmower is heavy, so the man does the mowing while the woman merely helps with the lighter rake.

Now, Zachary Zug took out the rug
And Jennifer Joy helped shake it
And Jennifer Joy she made a toy
And Zachary Zug helped break it

Again, we have a reinforcement of gender roles. The rug, like the lawnmower, is heavy and although JJ is willing, she can but help with the heavy work.

And some kind of help is the kind of help
That helping’s all about
And some kind of help is the kind of help
We all can do without

Here is where we see the crux of the verses, the moral of the story. Jennifer helped Zachary, like a good woman ought. And Zachary, in return, realizes that some kinds of help we all can do without. So he provides that kind of help, like most men will, fully realizing that he will never be asked to help again. It’s worth the cost of a broken toy (or a load of pink undershirts, or a clogged dishwasher) to men to get the point across — firmly and permanently — that the kind of help a man offers is not worth it.

How Praying the Office Makes My House Pretty

Posted By on March 6, 2007

Some people do Fly Lady with great results. Some people are just naturally neat and organized. I pray the office. And you should see what it’s done to my home.

As a Carmelite Secular, I’m supposed to pray the office, but I’ve never been as good at it as I should be. But lately I’ve really been making more of an effort to improve, partly because final promises are approaching and I realize that I can’t very well promise obedience if I’m not even doing this little thing as well as I’m able. So recently I put the breviary next to my bed and set about working on consistency.

Then the most surprising thing happened. My living room got cleaned. I mean clean enough to have company for my son’s birthday. Grown up company. My mother in law. It was a shock.

Then a few days later, something else happened. The little concrete patio outside my front door started shaping up. This is no small feat, I might add. I started trimming the dread Juniper Bush from Heck. The thing was at least thirteen feet high and proportionately out of control. Thick branches, too big for our dull little saw. My son saw me, and came out to help. So while he lopped twigs and then branches (our ultimate goal is to destroy the fiend), I scooped, shoveled and swept the pile of maple leaves and juniper droppings beneath it, putting them into the mulch pile in the planter bed we’re trying to fill. Then my daughter saw us and joined in, too. She cleaned the trash and fishing supplies that had collected all around the hose.

For the first time in I don’t know how long, the front of our house is starting not to look junky. By the time the weather warms enough to plant flowers around the patio, it might even be downright pretty.

By now you are asking what on earth praying the Liturgy of the Hours has to do with cleaning the patio. I’ll tell you. As I prayed, something happened inside me that really shouldn’t have come as so much of a surprise: I began to feel grateful. I became much more acutely aware of the gifts God has given me, and how blessed I am. I found myself feeling the familiar, overwhelming gratitude that God has matched me up with a man I’m convinced must be among his very favorites. I found myself remembering that five years ago I was certain I could never own a home, and ten years ago I didn’t even have a home to live in. And I knew I must never, ever take these gifts for granted.

In a sense, when I’ve let mess overtake us, that is exactly what I’ve been doing. And lately I’m feeling an enormous sense of gratitude… and drive to show my gratitude by taking care of the gifts my Papa has given me.

I won’t knock Fly Lady; she’s done a lot of good for a lot of people. But for now, I’ll take the Office. Blessed be the Lord!

Which Classic Woman?

Posted By on March 4, 2007

Myrna Loy

You scored 21% grit, 19% wit, 33% flair, and 38% class!

You are class itself, the calm, confident “perfect woman.” Men turn and look at you admiringly as you walk down the street, and even your rivals have a grudging respect for you. You always know the right thing to say, do and, of course, wear. You can take charge of a situation when things get out of hand, and you’re a great help to your partner even if they don’t immediately see or know it. You are one classy dame. Your screen partners include William Powell and Cary Grant, you little simmerpot, you.

Find out what kind of classic leading man you’d make by taking the
Classic Leading Man Test.

My test tracked 4 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:

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You scored higher than 99% on class

Link: The Classic Dames Test written by gidgetgoes on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the The Dating Persona Test

Prayer Requests

Posted By on March 3, 2007

Please pray for my friend Mary, who was diagnosed with lung cancer.

Please continue praying for Mary Claire, my five year old cousin with cancer in her spine. I do not have any updates yet.

Please pray for my grandmother, Agnes, who is hospitalized with a severe infection.

Please pray for all people who are preparing to receive sacraments.

If you have any prayer requests you’d like to add, please feel free to add them in the comments field. Thank you.

Prayer Request

Posted By on February 16, 2007

Please offer prayers for my sister in law, Susanna. She’s been having dizzy spells and a couple days ago learned that her heart was beating too slow. Today she was taken by ambulance to the hospital where she’s receiving a pacemaker.

Also, please pray for Keith. He was placed in their home in December as a foster child, with the intent to adopt. Susanna’s health issue may jeopardize his situation.

Thank you! Your prayers are very, very much appreciated.