Sally loves it when Jamie comes over…
Happy Easter – He is Risen
Today we celebrate the rising of our Savior, Jesus Christ. Six weeks of our Lenten journey has come to an end.
Many of us will be sitting in church, worshiping. There will be many faces that aren’t usually there. In fact, at our Catholic church, they’re often called “Easter Catholics”. However, I’m glad we are all there. Let us all celebrate together.
He is Risen. Happy Easter to all.
Fr. Leo on practicing faith
Faith, if practiced only in the confines of a church, synagogue, or mosque, demonstrates weakness, fear, or a lack of conviction. As such, it renders faith mediocre and lukewarm.
In our modern world where people of faith are constantly being challenged to keep their mouths shut or their opinions to themselves, we need to realize that could weaken our convictions and beliefs. Screaming, arguing, and proselytizing are not the answer, especially about controversial and challenging topics, but it is certainly important to make sure both sides are heard in a civil way. – Father Leo Patalinghug
Fr Leo, best known for Grace Before Meals , wrote the above statement in his recent Culinary Confessions blogpost.
All I can say is, “Amen”.
hat tip to Frank Weathers at Why I’m Catholic
Wordless Wednesday – Spring Has Sprung
Great day to ride
70 degrees with fair, sunny skies and only 5mph wind makes for perfect biking conditions. Weather and schedules have kept us off our bikes for much longer than we’d like. However, when a day like today presents itself, you can bet you’ll find us in lycra and jerseys.
Looking forward to many more days like today and the chance to get a lot of miles in before our big summer bike trip.
Cozumel Spring Break
Spring Break 2012 found us flying to the small island of Cozumel off the Mexican coast of Cancun. We have had a few trips south of the border in the past 5 years that allowed us the relative luxury of all-inclusive vacationing.
The Cozumel Palace was a fabulous place to stay. Our room had a jacuzzi in it.
The view from our ocean-side room on the 5th floor was amazing.
The girls got to snorkel and and swim with stingrays.
We swam with the dolphins – a truly unique experience. What amazing creatures.
We got the chance to experience scuba diving. We attended a familiarization class that allowed us limited use of snorkel gear and limited our time and depth in the water. However, it gave us the chance to fully experience what it’s like to be fully underwater. The fish and coral life was very cool. Fortunately, I overcame my initial panic of being under the water. My favorite picture of the trip:
We had an awesome time and we are looking forward to going back again. If you ever get the chance to try an all-inclusive in Mexico – do it, you’ll be glad you did.
Sacrament of Confirmation
This past weekend, Anna joined 68 other 8th graders from our church in the sacrament of Confirmation. This sacrament is the entrance of the young person into the Church as an adult. Her Confirmation sponsor was her grandmother, Carlene.
Pictured above is Abbot Barnabas Senecal (he presided over the Mass and administered the sacrament to each of the candidates), Father Tony Lickteig, Anna, Carlene, and Father Rick Storey.
Congratulations, Anna. May God continue to bless you throughout your faith life.
Wordless Wednesday – In the ER
RIP, Rosalyn Saunders Featherston
My paternal grandmother, Rosalyn Saunders Featherston, died this morning. She will be missed by all of us, but we are glad to see her join her husband of 52 years (he died 13 years ago).
Granny, as we called her, was the epitome of unconditional love. I remember sitting in her lap and talking about bible verses. I fondly recall the smell of breakfast cooking and the sound of the percolator coffee maker in the background. My favorite memory is the gift she sent while we lived in Italy in the mid-1970’s – a tape cassette of her reading the story “Jack, the Giant Killer”.
Granny, you were a rock and a true leader. You will be missed.
Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord,
and let perpetual light shine upon her.
May she rest in peace. Amen.
Birthday party for Emily
Emily had her birthday party last night. No, it’s not quite her birthday yet – but it’s difficult arranging parties around spring break, concerts, and the birthdays of her best friends (which just happen to be the same day and an adjoining day).
There were 10 girls total – all 7th and 8th graders – that infiltrated the house after 6:30. A pile of cheese pizzas were attacked, Capri Suns consumed, and then were on to the presents. The cupcakes pictured above were decorated by Emily (with chocolate numbers made by Linda). The girls loved them.
The highlight of the evening was an unlimited pass at PowerPlay (think grown up Chuck E Cheese). Video games, laser tag, go-karts, rope course, and lots more video games were enjoyed by the girls (and me and Linda) from 10pm until midnight.
The girls all returned to the house for a sleepover – every square inch of floor space in basement was occupied. I headed off to bed after arriving home as I needed to get up and work in the morning. Linda, however, attempted to stay up to monitor the partygoers. The plan was for them to all be asleep by 1:00am. Unfortunately, this is the Facebook post I noted from Linda when I got up at 6:00am:
In the interest of self preservation, I have decided that 7th graders that won’t go to bed when told to repeatedly are dumb and not worth my time. I’m going to bed.
After several naps today, I think the girls are back to themselves. However, I’m sure an early bedtime and further naps tomorrow will likely be necessary.
The best thing – they all had a lot of fun! We love you, Emily.