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Thanksgiving and Prayers

December 23, 2010 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Advent, Christmas, Dragonfly Leave a Comment

We have sought simpler times.  This year a Christmas Topiary is part of the plan.  We decided to decorate our tree early this year in honor of our gift from above, Dragonfly.

He turned 7 months on Dec. 17.

JOYfilled Christmas 2010He is a precious baby with a sweet disposition.  He is easy and always happy.  Dragonfly…sits up on his own.  has 6 teeth.  wears 9-12 months clothes.  pulls himself to a standing position, on his own.  eats avocados.  loves to fight with dad and brother.  enjoys his adventures with sweetie.  prefers men to women. is ready for a hair cut.  crawls everywhere.……brings us much JOY!

7 months

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prayers for a

JOYfilled CHRISTmas

We pray that we continue to be filled with the JOY that only Christ can provide.  We extend this prayer to all our blog friends and their loved ones.

 

Waiting For Jesus Christ

December 23, 2010 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Advent, Christmas, Nativity 1 Comment

We are anxiously awaiting the birth of Christ.  On Christmas Day, the children will add Baby Jesus to the Nativity Scenes in our home, that do not have Him present.  He is the true gift of Christmas!

nativity in fireplace mantle – Fontanini Nativity

tree topper JOY tree topper

nativity in livingroom living room side table – Jim Shore Nativity

kitchen nativity immaculate shrine calendar kitchen calendar – Shrine of the Immaculate Conception

bookshelf nativitybookshelf – Dollar Tree Nativity trinket box

gian's nativitypapi – Oriental Trading Nativity

nativity on altaraltar

nativity in schoolroomschoolroom – Oriental Trading Nativity

nativity on entry tableentry table – Fontanini

nativity on piano in holy room piano in Holy Room (on display year-round)

nativity snow globesnow globe nativity

seto calendar in schoolroomschoolroom calendar – Seton Homeschool

outdoor nativity v2 front yard

not pictured: bedroom nativity sets, veggietale nativity, little people nativity, cloth nativity, …..

more nativity scenes can be viewed at the Nativity Parade.

San Juan de la Cruz

December 14, 2010 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: St. John of the Cross

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Nov. 24 – St. John of the Cross, confessor and doctor; St. Chrysogonus, martyr; Sts. Flora & Mary, virgins & martyrs (Hist)

“With what procrastinations do you wait, since from this very moment you can love God in your heart?” ~ St. John of the Cross, Prayer of a Soul Taken with Love

John of the Cross was born near Avila in Spain in 1542. Educated by the Jesuits, he entered the Carmelite Order at the age of 21. He felt attracted to the life of a Carthusian, but Teresa of Avila asked him to co-operate with her in the restoration of the primitive Carmelite rule. After John established several monasteries of Discalced Carmelites, those opposed to the reform had him imprisoned at Toledo. During the nine months of his imprisonment, he wrote many of the poems and prose works that have made him one of the foremost authorities on mysticism in the West. He had asked God for suffering, and he received an abundance of both physical and spiritual torment right up to his death in 1591.

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Lord,
you endowed our Father Saint John of the Cross
with a spirit of self-denial and a love of the cross.
By following his example
may we come to the eternal vision of your glory.
We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever. ~ Prayer from the Proper

Resources:

  • St. John of the Cross Bio for Kids
  • The Works of St. John of the Cross – an outline of St. John, an intro to his works and links to his complete writings (including the Dark Night of the Soul)
  • Ascent of Mt. Carmel – electronic version.  “This treatise explains how to reach divine union quickly. It presents instruction and doctrine valuable for beginners and proficients alike that they may learn how to unburden themselves of all earthly things, avoid spiritual obstacles, and live in that complete nakedness and freedom of spirit necessary for divine union.”  ~ Saint John of the Cross
  • Sayings of Light and Love – John of the Cross’s teaching first comes in these hard, clean, unsentimental sayings that overflow with spiritual wisdom. They give to their recipients treasures that must first be unlocked; as maxims they were to be repeated and mulled over.
  • Saint John of the Cross – Reformer – Mystic – short story by Bob and Penny Lord
  • The Self-Portrait of St. John of the Cross – EWTN
  • St. John of the Cross – St. of the Day Audio
  • Litany of Saint John of the Cross

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“Preserve a loving attentiveness to God with no desire to feel or understand any particular thing concerning him.”  ~ St. John of the Cross, The Sayings of Light and Love. #88

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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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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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