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Saint of Light

December 13, 2010 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: St. Lucia, St. Lucy

lucia breakfast sweet

Dad coordinated St. Lucy’s breakfast in bed.  He made eggs, lil’ smokies, oatmeal and Minibon.  The little girls St. Lucy(s) wore their crowns and delivered the food to Rose and I.  It was a lovely surprise.

Dad tried to take pictures but the camera battery was dead, go figure.

starboy Dad also made star cookies for Star Boy.

We will be doing activities from last year’s celebration and additional ones from Jessica at Shower of Roses.

I’ll be back with updates, Dad is on a roll. 

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LITURGICAL PRAYER: Hear us, O God, our salvation, as we rejoice on the feast of Saint Lucy, Thy virgin and Martyr, and grant us to learn the spirit of pious devotion.

 

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Not much of an update.  Dad capped out at the cookies but did take the kids on a procession (a.k.a.walk to the park).

Sugar and Spice…

December 13, 2010 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Our Lady of Guadalupe, Recipe

and everything nice, that’s what reminds us of Our Lady of Guadalupe.OLOG Statue

We celebrated the feast day of Our Lady Guadalupe on Sat., Dec. 11 instead of Dec. 12.  Our parish was granted permission by our Bishop to move the feast day for a Solemnity and First class celebration since Our Lady of Guadalupe is the patron saint of our diocese and her original feast day fell on Gaudete Sunday (this year).

We kept it simple with a field trip to the Mexican Market and a small Our Lady of Guadalupe Tea Lunch inspired from Shower of Roses and Cottage Blessings. For dinner we had chicken tacos with rice and beans.  Rose and I made Our Lady of Guadalupe’s Crispies for dessert, a family favorite.  The Crispies are  made with a little sugar and spice and remind us of Our lady of Guadalupe.

Our Lady of Guadalupe, ora pro nobis.

OLOG field tripField trip to the Mexican Market, Rancho San Miguel (St. Michael Ranch)

The girls and their friends were thrilled with the bright, yummy desserts.  They had a great time looking at the ethnic dishes; cow’s tongue, “fish head with eyes” (tilapia), pig’s feet……  They decided to stick with rice and beans.

  OLOG Tea Our Lady of Guadalupe Tea Lunch

crispies  Our Lady of Guadalupe’s Crispies (cinnamon chips)

  • Flour tortillas
  • Cinnimon
  • Sugar
  • Oil

Directions:

  1. heat oil on stove
  2. mix cinnamon and sugar together
  3. cut tortilla into triangles
  4. fry tortilla wedges until crisp (fry a small amount at a time)
  5. remove tortilla wedges from oil
  6. place tortilla crisps on cooling rack, over a drip pan/cookie sheet
  7. generously sprinkle tortilla crisps with sugar/cinnamon mixture
  8. turn the crisps over and repeat step 7
  9. cool and serve

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One Sink At A Time

December 13, 2010 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Advent, Home, Organization 1 Comment

I have been somewhat overwhelmed since having our newest blessing.  My home has been a reflection of my state.  Nonetheless, I am determined to follow His prompting to regain order during this Advent season, one sink at a time.

Like Mother, Like Daughter is hosting a Kitchen Sink Linky Party.  Thank you Auntie Leila for the gentle prompting. 

Pretty over the kitchen sink ~ Share your "flow" progress and your pretty windowsill or other space above your kitchen sink! Link back here to Like Mother, Like Daughter, and leave a comment if you like! Then visit each other to show everyone sink love!

 sinkkitchen counter

Preparing my soul and my home for the coming of Christ.

St. Lucia Crowns

December 13, 2010 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Crafts, Little Flowers, Loyalty, St. Lucia, St. Lucy

st lucia crown

Saint Lucy
Feast – December 13

We made this crown for Little Flowers, St. Lucy and loyalty.

inspired by As Cozy as Spring & Shower of Roses

Lucy, patron of Sicily, and one of the saints of the Canon of the Mass, was martyred at Syracuse in the persecution of Diocletian about the year 304. The legend of her martyrdom says that she was denounced as a Christian by a rejected suitor. Refusing to apostatize, she was condemned to a brothel, but a mysterious force prevented the persecutors from moving her from the tribunal. After an unsuccessful attempt had been made to burn her to death, her neck was pierced with a dagger.

 

Supplies:

  • sewing machine (for optional embellishments)
  • artist stiff plastic canvas
  • strip of white fabric
  • cookie sticks
  • red felt balls
  • green felt
  • green thread (optional)
  • yellow felt
  • red ribbon
  • hot glue gun
  • scissors

Directions:

Little Flowers Loyalty 005

cut green leaves (i used a template and cut multiple leaves at once)

sew a vein onto the green leaves

Little Flowers Loyalty 002 

cut yellow flames

glue the yellow flame to the tip of the cookie stick

drizzle hot glue on the stick to resemble melting wax

red bows 

cut red ribbon and tie into bows

(I tie several small bows on the continuous ribbon and cut in between the bows when done.  This makes tying small bows easier.)

plastic canvas cut with ribbons

cut plastic canvas

tie a red ribbon to each side of the cut plastic canvas

cut white fabric

cut the white fabric the same size as the plastic canvas

adhere the plastic canvas to the white fabric.  this will give the crown a smooth surface to be placed on the head and will help to secure the leaves.

crown 09 

begin gluing the leaves to the artist canvas

glue the red bows (created in a earlier step) onto the leaves

glue 4 cookie sticks to the crown, behind some leaves.  coordinate the candles with the bows

glue the felt balls/berries as desired

back of crown

tie the red ribbon to the desired size

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sparkles joy

St. Lucy, your beautiful name signifies light. By the light of faith which God bestowed upon you, increase and preserve this light in my soul so that I may avoid evil, be zealous in the performance of good works, and abhor nothing so much as the blindness and the darkness of evil and of sin.
By your intercession with God, obtain for me perfect vision for my bodily eyes and the grace to use them for God’s greater honor and glory and the salvation of all men.
St. Lucy, virgin and martyr, hear my prayers and obtain my petitions. Amen.

She Looks Like Me

December 13, 2010 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Our Lady of Guadalupe, Sparkles

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Sparkles with her Our Lady of Guadalupe statue in our first Mary Garden

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My husband and I know little about our exact heritage.  We are Mexican with  some Italian, French, German, Spanish Basque and… God only knows what else.

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Our eldest, Rose, looks nothing like us.  She was born with blue eyes and fair skin.  She resembles past generations.  My grandmother and great-grandmothers (on both sides) had green eyes, light hair with fair skin.  My husband’s mother has fair skin with green eyes.

ella on her bday at chevy 5.18.07

Our next daughter was Sparkles.  She is our “Mexican baby.”

Our third daughter, Sweetie, looks exactly like Rose.

All of our children have a beautiful devotion to Our Blessed Mother.  When they were younger, their devotion was driven by which Marian apparition looked most like themselves.  Sparkles would always light up when she would she Our Lady of Guadalupe.  “She looks just like me,”  she would exclaim.  Other times she would say, “That’s me!”  The sheer joy that she had knowing that Mary looked like her was heart warming.

sparkles in he garden v2

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Our Lady of Guadalupe, Patroness of the Americas, please pray for us.

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Hi! I'm Lena, mama of JOYfilledfamily.
We are a traditional Catholic family striving to live for Jesus Christ in everything we do. We pray to completely surrender our will to His and to become His servants. Our mission of this blog is to share our JOY.

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