It's been a LONG time - 6 years in fact - since I've last written a blog post and as you may have noted from my bio, a lot has changed in my life since then. I had a career at one point (teaching), then I found my vocation, got married, and became a stay at home mom to 2 sweet little boys. Feel free to read the really old posts from when I was in college 9 years ago, but please don't judge me by them. Like I said, life has gone on living and I'm no youthful college student anymore.
As the outside world is crumbling around us in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, not much as actually changed for us. Husband is still working at work and I'm still at home with my too-young-for-school children. (Ok, the second one isn't even born yet, but give it a couple weeks, because I'm about the size of a whale and he is already rambunctious in his jacuzzi-house).
About 17 months ago, when #1 was born, my husband became inspired with the idea of incorporating the Liturgical Calendar into our daily lives from some of the various blogs, books, and podcasts he consumes. It was something I'd always wanted to do to, especially as a Catholic Doctrine teacher, but I was missing out on how to do so practically. Occasionally he'd read something from https://catholicallyear.com/ by Kendra Tierney and at about that time her book The Catholic All Year Compendium: Liturgical Living for Real Life came out. We quickly devoured it. I HIGHLY recommend it to every Catholic family and have even bought it as a wedding gift for couples. IT IS THAT GREAT. To be sure Mrs. Tierney has been living the liturgical life with her husband and 9 children for 20+ years so she's had plenty of time to develop traditions within their family and she suggests starting small - choose like 2 or 3 things a year to start with. Don't try everything at once. You will go crazy.

Pax Tecum!
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