Showing posts with label Christ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christ. Show all posts

Sunday, April 5, 2020

Sunday Quilt Inspiration: Palms and Holy Week

For my Christian readers: I hope you had a good Palm Sunday. It's the strangest of Easters, but we can do this. Watch mass on EWTN, which is what Rich and I did this evening. Do you best to walk with Christ this week.  I have planned something each day of this week to help us in our walk. 

Church Bulletin 11" - Palm Sunday - Blessed is he (Pack of 50)


62 Ideas For Quilting Patterns Modern Large Prints

Swish Modern Half Square Triangle PDF Quilt Pattern | Etsy

The Nifty Stitcher: More Quilting with the Q'nique

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Traditional Lap Quilt & Throw Patterns - EXCLUSIVELY ANNIE'S QUILT DESIGNS: Irish Fairway Quilt Pattern

Rare in Green! A beautiful Ocean Waves with a rare to find, light green background. A strong, beautiful quilt for the collector or decorator! Thin cotton batting. see photos.

Sage & Sea Glass - Star Chain Quilt designed by Kim Diehl for Henry Glass Fabrics

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SundayPalm Sunday mass on EWTN.
Mondayconfession. Father is accepting one person at a time and is hearing confessions in the open pavilion, with at least six feet of distance. It's going to be strange, but we'll do what we must.
Tuesdayfamily altar. Rich and I have been making a small altar in a corner of the living room. (Pictures to follow.)
WednesdayWay of the Cross. We will go to church and read through the Way of the Cross, taking turns leading the Stations.
ThursdayThe Passion of the Christ movie. 
FridayCemetery visit. It's the anniversary of Rich's Dad's death, so it seems especially fitting. I've invited his mom to come for lunch to help her get through the day.
SaturdayEaster Vigil mass on EWTN.
SundayEaster celebrations with the kids via video chat. 
    

    

Saturday, December 29, 2018

Christmas with this family

Christmas is always, always an important day in our family because it's all about the birth of Christ. But if you're a Christian, you get that. Hopefully you also spent part of your day acknowledging His birth. We do so by first attending mass in our Church of the Little Flower then turning our attention to our family. Usually that means gift-giving and dinner on Christmas night, to give the kids an opportunity to spend time with the other side of their families--their in-laws.



But time changes things, and this year the kids decided that lunch would be a better time to come home for our family gathering. That meant Richard and I needed to attend an earlier mass and chose an 8 a.m. service nearby. 


Once we returned home, the race was on. Except I was smart and outsourced some of the cooking. Will and his family were responsible for cooking the turkey and brisket. Whew! That was easy. That left us the sides and the rest of the party. Also easy. We're used to this pack of loonies! So we just had fun and kept everything casual.

Rich's parents came for lunch but left immediately after. They always go home for naps. He has reached 80, so they deserve to come and go as they choose. Besides, this crew is pretty rowdy and even I say goodbye with a tired smile.

At some point the kids began testing each other with "magic tricks." The idea was to show your best trick and then let the others try to figure out how it's done. Cameron won this game hands down. Some of the boys never did figure out how to tie a knot in a string but never letting go either end of the string. The trick, is to keep everyone from seeing how you let go. 

A "Bubba" cup for Lane since his sisters call him Bubby.
Bubba is a brand that's a knockoff from Yeti.

Ice tea dispenser for Will because he complains that his
family drinks all of the tea he makes but doesn't make any. 
Of course, we exchanged gifts, but everyone was surprise to find out that their gifts from us were on the tree, not under it. We decided that instead of trying to figure out what everyone "needs," we'd give each one a gift that would be meaningful and a gift card for a favorite store or restaurant. To avoid misplacing a gift box--those card boxes are small--we punched a hole in each one and tied a string on. Then we used the string to attach them to the tree like ornaments. Then we made a game of finding the right box. I wish I'd taken a picture before the gift giving. 

The presents are all gone. Now what?

Uhm, what is this?
The Queen recovers herself
for a photo opportunity.
With one exception, everyone loved their gifts. Jolie, Queen Drama of the South, was not very impressed with the throw we gave her. The look on her face as she opened the gift says so much! Priceless.

Otherwise, it was a wonderful Christmas time. Do your celebrate Christmas or another holiday at this time of year? What were the special moments for you?

Now it's on to 
Happy New Year!

Friday, March 30, 2018

Pin It Weekly #239

Just pins this week. . .


Beautiful Cross Wreath, home decor, Easter decor


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SALE was 80.00 Spring Wreath Summer Wreath by AnExtraordinaryGift


Spring is comingEarly spring makes me think of baby farm animals! #Spring https://www.etsy.com/shop/MyClassicJewelry



pomněnkové . . . . . Z rozkvetlé louky překrásné kytice malované, něžné a jako skutečné. MareL mé vlastní know-how - motiv jemných modrých kytiček, malované voskem , na druhé straně tři větší kytičky spojené lístky. Všechny kraslice jsou řádně vysavovány , tudiž odstraněné nečistoty a vnitřní blanka, tím zaručuji bělost každého vajíčka a především ...


Easter egg designs to dye for!  http://greatideas.people.com/2014/04/08/easter-eggs-creative-decorating-dyeing/

Easter Eggs with Gold Lettering #eastereggs #calligraphy

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Happy Easter!

Sunday, December 14, 2014

Sunday Quilt Inspiration: Nativity Sets

Such a pretty way to display a nativity... Or a Christmas village! wood crates. I like the idea of stacking these to make a pseudo bookshelf for a rustic Christmas display, and I love the lights inside, everything looks better lit up!Since today is the Third Sunday of Advent, the Catholic Church rejoices the closely approaching coming of Christ.  We still have another week to prepare, and should seriously pray for our families and others, confess our sins and consider how the coming of Christ has changed the world.


Of course, all this preparing has me thinking of the Christ child, the infant. Although it's impossible to understand fully the mystery of Christ's coming, that he chose to begin his journey as an infant completely reliant on humans is an enigma that I find fascinating and beautiful. 
christmas!  I haven't been able to find a nativity set that I love (with how much some of them cost... yeah, I need to LOVE it) this is a great filler until I find "the one"

Such a pretty way to display a nativity... Or a Christmas village! wood crates. I like the idea of stacking these to make a pseudo bookshelf for a rustic Christmas display, and I love the lights inside, everything looks better lit up!As such, I love nativity sets.  My family has one, of course, and it's a huge part of our holiday tradition, but I love to look at the artistry of other (much more extravagant) sets.  So I thought I'd share some pins with you.  Some are elaborate and expensive; some are simple and handmade, some are somewhere in the middle.  But they are all beautiful, and my thoughts are that you can also look at how they are supported with unusual or everyday pieces that work as bases and backgrounds.

by the nativity

Christmas Nativity...I like the lights behind it and the star! And the Oh Holy Night Sign above it! I just really like this one.

Great Way To Display The Willow Tree® Nativity Set. I adore willow tree figurines and have wanted the nativity set for years!

Nativity

nativity

Interesting way to display a nativity.
I adore this. I wish it wasn't sold out everywhere. I will have to hope they make more for next Christmas.
Vintage Nativity Scene Set Made in Italy

Vintage Christmas Nativity Set

Fabric Nativity Set.

savvyhousekeeping nativity sets attractive modern cool simple

Nativity Set!

LEGO Christmas nativity scene

Nativity Scene

Nativity Scene

Nativity Scene.

Nativity scene

Nativity Set in Felted Wool

nativity ornament- I've been wanting a Nativity ornament for my tree...it just seems incomplete without something to explain the meaning of the season :)

Wool Applique Patterns | The Pattern Hutch -Primitive Gathering- Applique Table Mat Patterns ...

Stained glass art ~ I love this simple manger scene

Simple Nativity.

nativity quilt / bello para hacerlo en repujado, patchwork decoupage o esmalte sobre madera

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'stained glass' nativity quilt

FREE Christmas quilt pattern. Learn how.  http://onlinequiltingclassesmembership.ning.com/

"Nativity" by Kerry Grunwald (close-up), New Braunfels Area Quilt Guild 2009

Nativity Quilt at the Anglican Church (Perth, Australia)

O Holy Night

Nativity Quilt

Nativity Quilt

Merry Christmas!