Revolution of Love

Revolution of Love

Do small things with great love.

The Litany Run: Sponsor A Future Bride of Christ

 

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Those who know me also know that I am usually upbeat but the other day I was reading various news articles  and frankly, it was depressing. My heart was heavy with all the tales of sin and evil disguised as good. Then I clicked over to my blog reader and saw this article at CatholicMom.com – Marathon to the Monastery: One Young Woman’s Quest for a Vocation.

I was touched by Jen’s vocation story and browsed through her website. Here is some background about her.  She says:

My name is Jenn. I’m 26 and I grew up in a great little town in central California. I’ve spent the last 5 years working, studying, discerning and living in NYC and London, and am now back home to spend the year with my family and pay off my student debt so that I can enter the community of the Norbertine Canonesses of the Bethlehem Priory of St. Joseph this coming autumn. Praise Jesus!

By the grace of God I received my official letter of acceptance into the Order of Premontre in February 2013, and I am currently the assistant to the Vocations Director for the Diocese of Fresno while I continue to grow in my prayer life and participate in various ministries here at home.

Despite the state of these crazy times in which we live, I have great love and hope for humanity in general – especially the amazing people of my generation who are working diligently to restore our BEAUTIFUL traditional catholic values & practices. I am blessed to say that the brightest, most talented, beautiful, HOLY and loving people I have ever known – are the people that I call my friends…

Did you catch that? “Despite the state of these crazy times in which we live, I have great love and hope for humanity in general – especially the amazing people of my generation who are working diligently to restore our BEAUTIFUL traditional catholic values & practices.” It was a soothing balm to my soul. It was a reminder that no matter how bleak things may look, God is alive and He is touching and changing lives every day.  

Source: Norbertine Sisters.org

To help pay off her in debt, Jenn was inspired to run a marathon which she has dubbed the “Litany Run.” This weekend she will be heading to Southern California to make her Litany Run at The OC Marathon.

Instead of listening to music as she runs the marathon, Jenn is preparing herself for the contemplative life and will spend her time praying. Prior to the race she is making a recording that she will listen to (and pray with) as she runs. It will be a recording of hundreds of prayers, including prayer requests for those people who have sponsored Jenn in her run. On her website she has an outline of the Litany and the intentions she will be praying for during each mile.

Source: NorbertineSisters.org

I love that Jen has thought of a proactive and creative way to help her cause. It especially touches me since two of my own sisters are (half) marathon runners and the Priory she is entering is located in a town where we have loved ones living. (In fact, I have plans to visit the Priory in fall when I’ll be in that area.)  I was happy to make a donation to help a fellow sister in Christ be united with the Love of her life.

To learn more about Jenn’s story and to sponsor her in any amount you can afford (you can add the intention you want her to pray for online or email her separately) visit LitanyRun.com. Do it today since she the Litany Run starts in less than 5 days! 🙂

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Theme Thursday: Sky

This week Cari’s photography challenge for Theme Thursday is the sky. I love the themes that take me outside so this was a fun one. I hope you enjoy. 🙂

The view from my deck (with the neighbors’ houses cropped out.)  A cloudy sky on a windy day.

The view from the Mission. The sun is trying to break through these clouds.

The view from my morning walk. (Looking at this is the incentive that gets me out the door.)

The view from a friend’s garden. Looking at the sky from under this blooming tree.

I wanted a photo of the sun setting so last night on the way to the market to get meds for my sick kids, I took a quick detour and snapped this photo. I have one of just the sunset but I like the way the tree branches sort of frame the sun.

I needed that five minute of calm after taking care of sick kids the last few days. Say a prayer that we are well soon. Another child got the bug (he showered me in his sickness as I was holding him late last night.) Lovely. I tell ya, motherhood is not for wimps.  The worse is that I woke up this morning feeling sick. No bueno! So while I may live in a pretty place, I still have my little crosses too. 😉

Thanks to Cari for hosting!

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Five Favorites, Vol 6: Old Movies, Spring Accessories & Humor

As I mentioned yesterday, the stress of the no water situation, sick kids, and that little kitchen fire had me on my last nerve but now that the water is flowing, the kids are cleaned off and the smoke has cleared I can spend 15 minutes thinking of my five favorites this week.

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Spring

 

When my soul needs a little uplifting I go outside and breath in the beauty of God’s creation.

 

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TCM

 

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Brian and I love classic movies and the Turner Classic Movies channel keeps a steady supply going. There have been a lot of great ones on lately and the other day they had on one of my top 10 favorites playing – 1946’s The Best Years of Our Lives starring Myrna Loy, Fredric March, Dana Andrews, Teresa Wright, Virginia Mayo, and Harold Russell. It is the story of three servicemen who return from war and must adjust to civilian life. I especially love the relationship between Homer and his fiancee Wilma. He lost his hands in the war and feels he needs to break up with Wilma so she can find someone else. The scene where he finally confronts her and shows her what it would be like to take care for him if they were to marry makes me cry EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. Go watch it.

 

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Flats

 

I am not a heels type of girl. The tallest heel I wear is when I put on my running shoes (not that I ever actually run, mind you) instead of my converse. I’m barefoot (or in socks) at home and in flats out of the house. I was so happy when I found these comfy and cute Women’s Claire Scrunch Flat from Payless last year. Since they are having their Bogo’s buy one, get one ½ price sale right now, I just picked up two more pairs in navy and nude.

 

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Cute Totes

 

If a new pair of shoes didn’t perk up my week then a new bag certainly did. I got this cute summer-inspired Nine West Bayshort Tote on sale at DSW. It makes me want to head over to the beach and stroll the boardwalk.    


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Funny Videos

 

Last week on my Facebook page I posted that Dove Real Beauty video with the forensic artist drawing how women see themselves vs. how others see them. Now there is a parody video about how men see themselves. While not all men are like this, I have met plenty who are. 😉

Thanks to Hallie for hosting! Go on over and enjoy a lot more.

Oh, and don’t forget to link up your post at the RoL Pinterest Party. You have until Monday night. (4/29/13) 🙂

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Pinterest Party & Link-up, Vol 2: Preparing for A Zombie Apocalypse (or A Natural Disaster)

Welcome to the new RoL Pinterest Party (formerly Making It Count.) Join me every 2nd and 4th Tuesday as we link up and share how we made, cooked, baked, crafted, did, or created one of the pins on our Pinterest boards.

Not on Pinterest? No problem. Link-up your own creation to inspire us so we can pin in to our own boards. It can be a recipe, sewing project, Catholic craft, homeschool project, organizing/ homemaking tip, themed birthday party, whatever you’d like.

Don’t have a post ready? The link-up will be open for a week so there’s still time. Plus, feel free to link up a new post or an older post that hasn’t had much traffic lately. 🙂

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Welcome to this week’s Pinterest Party! I had some great recipes I was going to try this weekend for today’s post but instead I got one heck of a weekend. Here’s a recap. A water main broke in our neighborhood and we are on day three of no useable water. (First the water was non-existent and then they did get it back on but it is unsafe to use. So we’ve had to boil or use bottled. That wasn’t so bad but Matthew was sick with a flu bug this weekend. As he was throwing up on the sheets all I could think was that I cannot throw these in the washer or even stick him in the tub.

This morning he was much better and he stopped vomiting but (okay, this is even more TMI so be forewarned) he had an explosive diaper and he put his hands in it and got it all over himself. So I was trying not to freak out because I couldn’t turn on the shower and hose him down. I ran to the kitchen and turned on a pot of water to boil for a sponge bath. Then I rushed him to the bathroom, peeled off his clothes and cleaned up what I could with baby wipes.

As I am doing this I hear the fire alarm go off. I leave John-Paul watching Matthew in the bathroom and run to the kitchen to find that  in my haste I accidentally turned on the wrong burner and there was a dish towel a little too close…well, you get the idea. FLAMES! I quickly put out the fire, fanned the alarms to get them to stop screeching, and opened every window and door in the house. Afterwards, I ran back to the bathroom and finish getting the poop cleaned up so I could throw Matthew and John-Paul outside so they could breathe fresh air and not smoke. (Andrew and Bella were in school.) I told Brian at this rate, by the end of the week we’ll either have an earthquake or the zombie apocalypse.

Thankfully when this happened we had plenty of bottles of water in our garage. (The first day our local grocery store ran out of gallon jugs.) However, my other emergency supplies were in a sorry state. So instead of sharing a recipe that will dirty dishes that I’ll need to wash in a waterless sink, I’m highlighting the need to prep for a natural disaster or the zombie apocalypse.

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It’s funny that the CDC actually has a section for zombie related info, reasoning that if you are ready for the zombie apocalypse, then you’ll be ready for pretty much any disaster.

If you're ready for a zombie apocalypse, then you're ready for any emergency. emergency.cdc.gov

There are a number of websites you can browse to find a list of needed items in an emergency kit. There is this one from the Red Cross, this one from the Salvation Army and the CDC’s zombie comic book has a preparation checklist on the back.

I looked over the lists and had many of the items but they were scattered all over the house and garage.  I found all the medical supplies I had gathered over time – first aid kits, various bandages, alcohol, peroxide, latex gloves, hand sanitizer, ect. I rotated some of the items with expiration dates (like the alcohol and peroxide) with fresh ones.

I also found tucked in a bottom bathroom shelf a bunch of medical supplies that the hospital gave me after the birth of my kids – things like band aids, antiseptic wipes, cold packs, large and small pads, gauze etc.I gathered all the items and put them in the plastic container too. If there was ever an emergency I’m sure many of these things could be put to good use as well.

I added in some extra meds I had on hand but there are a few more items I need to add to the stock.

 

In another large container I placed all the emergency items such as batteries, flashlights, battery powered radios, utility knife, thermal blankets, work gloves, trash bags, matches, can opener and some other items that were buried in garage cabinets that might be useful in an emergency. (An extra hammer, hatchet, rope, etc) It may be over kill but at least this way everything is in one place and I’m known for my overpacking anyway. 😉

 

I wasn’t quite sure what to do about food items. We had plenty of canned goods and non-perishables stored on our garage shelves/pantry if we had to wait out the disaster at home but what if we were forced to evacuate our house? Then I remembered a link my sister posted for A Bowl of Lemon’s Emergency Preparedness. I reviewed over that and wow, that is what I called prepared!  I am no where near close to Toni’s set up but I did what I could with the items I had around the house.

Toni recommended that you have a backpack for each member of the family with a change of clothes, toiletry items, a food packet and for the kids a few things to keep them entertained. I am used to making the gallon bags of food since the kids are required to have one at school in case of an earthquake. I placed in it enough food and snacks to last a day or two. It has some protein like tuna and peanut butter and as well as canned fruit, berry sauce, granola bars, trail mix etc. I added in some plasticware we had from the last time we had take out. The only thing I need to do later this week is trade out the cans of tuna for cans of chicken with those pop up lids so it can be opened without a can opener.  

 

Here are the rest of the items in John-Paul’s backpack.

 

A change of clothes – pants, long sleeve shirt, short sleeve shirt, sweatshirt and two pairs of socks. For the shoes I added some old beat up ones of Andrew that would fit JP now. They should be okay in a pinch. (Since Andrew doesn’t have an older brother, I’ll have to pick up a cheap pair at Target.)  

A quart size bag of toiletries – toothbrush, toothpaste, dental floss (I saved the sample ones we got from the dentist), body wash, shampoo, lotion, q-tips and tissues. (Also, one of those toothbrush caps that keep the toothbrush from getting dirty.)

For John-Paul’s play items –  I packed an extra Angry Bird plush and some Star Wars bird figures we had, two picture books, a tablet of paper, a box of crayons and a few items from the dollar section at Target – coloring book, card games, color puzzle, art packets etc.

It took some doing but I got everything into his backpack and all I need to do is add a luggage tag and place it on the shelf next to the emergency bins and the jugs and bottles of water. (Enough water for 3 days, calculating one gallon per person each day.) 

A Bowl Full of Lemons also has for sale the ebook Emergency Preparedness. Included in the ebook are worksheets to put together an emergency binder. You know how I love my binders, so I will be ordering one and refining our supplies over the next few weeks.

Lastly, I also added to Brian’s backpack a Catholic pouch. It contains holy water, holy oil, a rosary for each family member, a prayer book, the New Testament, a votive candle and an icon of The Divine Mercy. If we ever need the motto “Jesus, I trust in you” it will be then.

There are still a few more things I need to add and refine and I have to finish the rest of our backpacks (luckily I had extras one in my closet of doom) but I am in much better shape than I was a few days ago. 🙂

 

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Now it’s your turn.

1. Choose your creation, share about it and snap a photo if you can.

2. In your post, link back the original blogger/idea, rather than your Pinterest pin. That way credit goes to the proper person. 🙂 (But feel free to add your Pinterest profile link so we can follow you!)

3. Add a link back here so others can play along. Here is the html code:

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4. Link up below. Make sure you’re sending us to your actual post, and not to your general blog address.

You have a week to post your link, so if you can’t get things done by Tuesday, no worries, put it up when you can. We’ll be here. Have fun!

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Theme Thursday: Boys & {pretty, happy, funny, real} vol 64

Today I am linking up with Cari’s photography challenge Theme Thursday: Boys and {pretty, happy, funny, real} hosted by Like Mother, Like Daughter. I have been having fun with my new camera so here are some shots I’ve taken over the last two weeks.

{pretty} & {happy}

Matthew’s happy 2nd birthday party.

Daddy sitting the birthday boy down.

Hugs for Thomas. (That Thomas plush toy used to belong to my little brother, who is now in his 20’s. He gave it to Bella when she was little and it has been passed along to each of the kids.)

Andrew is giving Matthew some candle blowing advice.

Matthew got the job done.

The birthday boy finally got a Big Wheels of his own.

It was a great day for the little guy.

{funny}

When I need to keep the boys quiet for 15 minutes straight I put on my You Tube Star Wars playlist. Most of the videos are Legos animations.

The one exception is the Disney Darth Vader dancing to Can’t Touch This.

The quiet ends there as the boys jump up to practice their dance moves. Andrew almost has the side to side shuffle down.

{real}

As far as the boys are concerned, the real fun begins when the biggest boy of them all, Daddy, arrives and joins his Jedi knights.

Then the kids start running over to get me into the game.

Time for me to turn off the camera and join the battle.

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