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7 Quick Takes (11/2/12): Halloween Round Up, Links & Once Upon A Time

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Hosted by Jen at Conversion Diary.

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Out of It – I am so out of it today. I got a stomach bug on Halloween night and thankfully it only last 24 hours but it was enough to knock me out. Heck, I haven’t even had a single piece of Halloween candy! I know! (Hmm…maybe that’s a good thing.) I am feeling better now but I’m tired and a little lazy. And before you ask, no I am not pregnant.

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Call Me Aunt B – BUT……someone near and dear to me is. I am going to be an aunt again! My amazing sister EML is pregnant with Baby #5. (She’s going to have 5 little ones under the age of 5.) Check out the adorable photo she made to announce the blessed event and then send her some prayers and congratulations!

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Tricks of Treats?
– Did you have a nice Halloween? We had a lot of fun at the various school parties and then we went trick or treating at our local outdoor mall, which took all the hassle out of it. By 4pm we were home ready to relax and dig through bags of candy. (Well some of us were.) Here is a photo of my three superheroes. Andrew was Spidey, John-Paul was Captain America and Matthew was Thor. Matty was loving that hammer!

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“Don’t worry about that locked gate, Mama. I can break it down with my hammer.”



My tween Bella, on the other hand, donned her Allie shirt (from Austin and Allie), her headphones, a pen and her lyrics journal and was “a songwriter.” (Why is my baby growing up so fast??)

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Avast! – Bella also enjoyed her first overnight class field trip without me as a chaperone. They are learning about California history this year and she went on this neat program called The Age of Sail. They went “back in time” to 1906 and became the crew on a historic ship. All the guides/teachers were in full character and the kids had to do everything on the ship – from swabbing the deck, to tying the ropes, to cooking the meals on a wood burning stove and even 2 hour shifts of night watch, only to wake up the next morning at 5:30 AM. It was hard work but she had a lot of fun.

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Tick Tock – Have you been keeping up with Once Upon A Time? The previous week’s episode with the introduction of Captain Hook was one of my favorite episodes of both seasons. Last week’s episode was Halloween ready with Dr. Whale as Dr. Frankenstein. (The creators said they would be branching out to other characters, not just fairy tale ones.) What do you think of the Regina situation? Will she redeem herself and will Cora become the new big baddie? How about Rumple and Belle? I have a bit of a soft spot for Mr. Gold myself. As much evil and mischief Rumpelstiltskin may cause, I still want Mr. Gold to find true love that will melt his hardened heart. As for future episodes we get Hurley as the Giant next week and in the horizon we will possibly see Ariel and Herbie the Love Bug?? (ie. Emma’s bug) Plus August will be returning and the creators are open to possibly bringing the huntsman back.
This weekend I’ll catch up on Grimm, Elementary and Call the Midwife. (That show has been requiring a fair amount of Kleenex!)

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Links – Hmmm…what else?? How about some links.
~~ Do you need some help in the meal planning department? Leila over at Like Mother, Like Daughter has posted all her worksheets in one convenient place. Visit: Menu-Making Roundup — all the Worksheets!

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~~ Over at Catholicmom.com I read a review on an intriguing book – Price to Pay: Shocking True Story of Muslim Convert to Catholicism. This may be the next book on my nightstand (or downloaded to my kindle.)

(Update 11/3/12 – This is an add on because I forgot to post the link yesterday.)

~~ I LOVE Dawn’s idea of an altar for saints and souls in her post In Remembrance. I’m updating our family prayer altar for the month of Nov to do the same thing.

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Blast from the Past
– Lastly, when Brian and I were dating we found it amusing that we both used to publish B&W mini magazines (zines). His were about the spiritual life. Mine were about music, bands, poetry and my faith journey. After we were married we started putting together a zine about our Catholic faith. After a couple issues however, we thought it would be wiser to expand our audience by started a website instead. Hence, it was ten years ago on the feast of All Saints Day that Brian and I started Revolution of Love.com. Although we don’t post on it anymore, we still get hits and emails from it so we haven’t taken it down. Over the next few weeks I’ll be reposting RoL items here on the blog. It should be a fun little blast from the past.
And with that I must bid you a good evening! Have a great weekend.

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Catholic Woman’s Almanac (10/29/12) – Vol 2

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Hosted by Jenny at Suscipio.



Moments of Gratitude…
~ For my morning walk along the beach this morning.
~ For a husband who will watch the kids when he is not working so I can have time to myself.
~ For the beauty of God’s creation.
~ For Bella’s safe return from her overnight field trip.
Beauty in the Ordinary…
I love when I return home, whether I’ve been gone for 15 minutes or hours and the kids exclaim, “Mama!” and give me a hug. It makes all the hard work of being a mom totally worth it.
From the Kitchen…
I tried a new meatball recipe and I’m making meatball sandwiches on garlic bread rolls with salad.
Praying…
I think we are all praying for the people on the east coast (especially loved ones) that they are spared harm from the storm.
Pondering…
Earthquakes. We had a fair size earthquake last week and while the ground is shaking and rumbling, in my head I am always wondering if this is finally the “Big One.” I also calculate how long it will take me to grab all the kids and get them to safety. Thankfully, this one didn’t last too long and I could go to bed. Then last night we had a tiny earthquake and immediately I thought about Bella (who was in San Francisco at the time.) I wondered if the quake was north of us and if so, was it near San Francisco. I quickly checked my phone and looked up the CA earthquake site and saw it was south of us and just a small one. I know every state has their own natural disasters to contend with but I hate that there are no warnings to an earthquake. You just have to be ready at a moment’s notice.
Reading…
The Lady of Milkweed Manor by Julie Klassen.
Small Steps for Catholic Moms by Danielle Bean and Elizabeth Foss (Currently out of print but hopefully will be reprinted soon.)
The Imitation of Christ.
Around the House…
Besides the usual Thomas the Train toys that land out in every room, I seem to have school paperwork, homework, permission slips all over. I need to get together a little system to keep it all together. I’m working on that now.
Listening to…
Brian playing on the deck with the kids.
Working on…
Andrew’s class website. I have about 100 photos I need to upload and organize onto it. (In fact, I am uploading as I am typing.)
Posts I’ve Starred in Google Reader…
Reader Space: Simply Organized! by iheartorganizing.com – I need to continue working on my Operation Clean & Organize so I’ve been getting motivation by browsing some of my favorite organizing blogs. This is one of them.
Tech Talk Digest for Last Week from Catholicmom.com – I’m a bit of a nerd in that I loved to be plugged in.
When “carrying my cross” is code for “I’M A HUGE CONTROL FREAK WHO CAN’T LET GO!!!” by Jennifer at Conversion Diary – Jennifer is one of my favorite bloggers. I love the way she can have me laughing out loud yet teach me a valuable lesson at the same time.
I live in uncertain times (this post has nothing to do with what you might think it does) by Kate Wicker – This has something in common with Jen’s post above. Is it wrong of me to like when Super Catholic Mom Bloggers post about not being so perfect? It’s not that I enjoy their troubles, I just like knowing that we are all in this together and that we all have good days and proud moments and days when we want to just crawl back in bed. God’s grace is ready and waiting for all.
Items I’ve Pinned…
A Year of Slow Cooking: CrockPot Rotisserie-Style Chicken Recipe
Index of bread recipes for the bread machine
Plans for the Week…
~ Halloween Party at John-Paul’s school followed by a Halloween Party at Bella & Andrew’s school.
~ Trick or Treating
~ All Saints’ Day Mass & at home ASD party
~ Candy Overload
Captured…
From my walk this morning…

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{pretty, happy, funny, real} – vol 50 / 7 Quick Takes (10/26/12) Mash Up: Saint Costumes, Chocolate & Runaways

 

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~ Capturing the context of contentment in everyday life ~
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Here are my favorite Instagram photos of this week along with some Quick Takes.

 

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The Year of Faith – I mentioned last week that I was looking for ways to celebrate the year of faith. Brian told me about an app he is really enjoying on his iPhone. It’s called My Year of Faith. It’s purpose is to “engage the faithful each day of the 410 days of the Year of Faith, providing an online community of daily catechesis, challenges for spiritual growth and opportunities for participating in the New Evangelization.” You can also access them online at My Year of Faith.com.

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RevolutionofLove.com - phfr_50aWe picked up this painting of Our Lady of Guadalupe by an artist in Peru when we were at the Mission fiesta.

It goes well with our wall rosary. (Yeah, we have a lot of religious art in our house. 😉

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The kids are always happiest when they are “helping” me out. I’ve got to learn to just smile and let them, even if it it quicker or easier to do something myself. Here they helped me complete Day 6 of the Marriage Challenge – making a a favorite treat of Brian’s. (Which reminds me, I forgot to check today’s challenge. Oops.)

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Remember how I told you John-Paul has become a target-aholic like his mother? I told him that if he went to school without complaining that I’d take him with me the next time I went to Target. He behaved and was rewarded. He was sooo happy to help mama like a big boy.

 

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Off and Running – Okay, and there’s a funny side story about that shopping trip. There were two other moms at Target with kids having complete meltdowns. I smiled at them and give them that “I understand look” but in my mind I thought thank God my kids are fairly well behaved in public. I’d hate to be in their shoes. Immediately a voice in my head said, “Don’t be prideful, Bobbi, or God may have to teach you a lesson in humility.” (You know where this is going.)

After John-Paul so pleasantly placed the items to be scanned, he started walking towards the exit. I called out for him to come back because we had to pay first. He turned around and looked at me and gave me that grin that told me he decided to play his favorite game – let’s run away from Mama and see how far I can get before she loses her mind. He walked towards the Target/Starbucks cafe but then turned and went out the exit door. I had to leave Matthew in the shopping cart while the guy was still ringing up my groceries and went after JP. Luckily, he hadn’t gone though the second set of doors that leads to the parking lot.
I knew if I ran toward him he’d bolt so I walked slowly and told him, “Get over here NOW!” He knew he went too far and walked over to me. I kept myself relatively calm as I scolded him but my head was still playing a scene from a Lifetime movie where the child gleefully runs out in the street while his mom watches in horror as he is struck by a car. (My head does crazy things like that all the time.) Thankfully, it was over fairly quickly and Matthew didn’t try to climb of his seat while my back was turned. JP was sorry but next time he’s grounded from Target for awhile. (And when I do take him again he wears a leash if I have too many groceries to stick him in the cart!) So God was swift in teaching his lesson and I decided that if I see a mom with a runaway kid or baby having a meltdown, I’m buying her a Starbucks coffee with a note that says, “Hang in there, mama!”

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Matthew happened to find the Halloween candy I bought and decided to help himself. My sister told me that I better hide it better but truth be told, I may have accidentally left a mini snicker bar or reese’s peanut butter cup… or was it an almond joy open on the sink. I just thought it was wise that I taste the candy first to make sure it was fresh before giving it to the little kids. It’s a sacrifice I make every year. Ahem. Moving on…

 

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All Saints’ Day – Speaking of holidays, I have been getting a lot of hits for people looking for saint costume ideas. I posted a list of ideas year ago. I love how cute Bella and Andrew look so young! If you don’t want to reminisce, skip to the next take.
We bought Bella a Dorothy of Oz costume on Halloween and we changed it up to make a saint costume.

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One year she was St. Bernadette.

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The next year she was Blessed Jacinta of Fatima.

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Here is Andrew as St. Francis. We took a brown hooded shirt of Bella’s and turned it inside out so you couldn’t see the hearts on it. Then added a rope, rosary and sandals.

The following year Andrew was a cowboy for Halloween.

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We sainted it up by changing him into a Guayabera shirt we had and used a cloth napkin as a stole. Now he is Blessed Miguel Pro in one of his many disguises.

There is a church 40 minutes north of us that holds an elaborate All Saint’s Day party every year. Looking at the dates on these photos, we haven’t attended that party in four years. I just looked them up online and saw that they are doing it again this year but it’s tomorrow and Brian is working late. I think we may have to plan our own party at home instead.
Oh, and the amazing blog Catholic Icing also has a great list of saint costume ideas for boys and for girls. The photos are priceless!

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My time is up so here is one last photo.

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We had a visitor in our backyard this week.

Have a great weekend!
PS – I forgot, a big thanks to all of you who LIKED the new RoL Facebook page. (Especially you, Beth Anne, for being the first!) I only need two more likes and I am “official”. 🙂

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Making It Count Tuesday (Vol 5): Tyler Florence’s Chicken Meatball and Tortellini Soup

Welcome to Making It Count Tuesday, (now known as Pinterest Party) which is every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month. Originally hosted by Sarah and Pam, it’s new home in now here at RoL.

If you are new to Making it Count, you simply start with any one of those fabulous ideas you’ve found online. Then, do it. Make it. Cook it. Create it. Take it from the screen, give it life and let it bless your world. When you’re done, snap a photo, write about it and share it with us.

Make your time online count!

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I was originally planning to post about my Instagram/Postal Pix project for this week’s Making It Count but I used it for my Operation Clean and Organize post instead.

So today I am posting about a new recipe I tried. I was in the mood for soup and since Brian was feeling under the weather I thought chicken soup would be perfect but I wanted to do something different from the “normal” chicken soup. I was browsing through recipes online and came across Tyler Florence’s Chicken Meatball and Tortellini Soup. I remembered watching him make it on Food Network and he has the recipe here along with a video clip from the show. However, I also have his great cookbook Dinner at My Place and it has a slightly different version of the recipe.


I used the ingredients listed in his cookbook, which includes milk and fresh bread crumbs. You can also find that version of the recipe on Tyler’s website.

The only change I made was for the meatballs. I used 4 low-fat chicken-apple sausage and ½ a pound of ground turkey. (I froze half of them.) Once the meatballs were made, the rest of the soup was super easy to make and everything smells sooo good.

Here is the finished product.

I added a small grilled sandwich to go with it.


Brian loved it. I believe his exact words were, “I could eat this every night!” I wouldn’t go that far, but this will be a regular in our family meals list!

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Now it’s your turn.

1. Choose a tutorial, recipe, or idea that has inspired you. Do it and blog a little about it. It doesn’t have to be elaborate — we just want to see what you’ve been up to!
2. In your post, link back the original idea whenever possible. We want to be sure that cool idea credit is given to the proper person. Please do not link to Pinterest. Linking to the original blogger insures that proper credit is given where it’s due.
3. Make sure you link back here somewhere in your post so others can find us and play along.
4. Link up below. Make sure you’re sending us to your actual post, and not to your general blog address. Don’t forget to use your own original photo (not someone else’s!) as your thumbnail image.
You have a week to post your link, so if you can’t get things going by Tuesday, no worries, put it up when you can. We’ll be here.



Catholic Woman’s Almanac (10/22/12) – Vol 1

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Hosted by Jenny at Suscipio.



Moments of Gratitude
With a change of schedule and a couple kiddos under the weather, I landed out going to Confession, ½ hr of Adoration and Mass alone on Saturday evening. That quiet time away was just what I needed. Lately I have been feeling God calling me to quiet down and draw closer to Him. It was just the spiritual recharge I needed, especially as I am trying to make the most of this Year of Faith in my spiritual growth.
Beauty in the Ordinary
It has been a rainy day today and one of my favorite sounds of nature (besides the crashing of the waves and the wind rustling in the trees) is the sound of rain. Rain always reminds me of God’s grace washing over his loved ones.
From the Kitchen
I’ve been trying to clean out the freezer/fridge and with the leftovers I’ll make chili beans, pasta salad and chicken-apple sausage links. (Tomorrow for Making It Count Tuesday I’ll post about what I originally made with those sausage links.) 🙂
Praying
Praying that Brian will feel better and to get rid of the bug he’s been fighting, for all the pregnant mams out there, for all the mamas at heart who are trying to conceive a child and for a special intention.
Pondering
How I stumbled onto Suscipio. I originally was at Priceless Fishers then I clicked onto a link to find out more about The Catholic Child’s Teaching Bible, which then led me to Suscipio and the Catholic Women’s Almanac. I had seen the CWA on a few blogs but never knew where it originated. I have been clicking around and have added the blog to my reader. Some great reading!
Reading
I love Jane Austin and Jane Eyre so when I came across the author Julie Klassen, who had the same love, I thought I’d give her historical romance novels a try. I just finished The Maid of Fairbourne Hall and The Apothecary’s Daughter. Now I’ve started her first novel The Lady of Milkweed Manor. When I finish that one I’ll post a review of what I read so far.
It takes me a lot longer to get through non-fiction books so I am only ½ way through The Popcak’s Beyond the Birds and The Bees.
For my spiritual reading am using The Imitation of Christ.
Memorizing
Brian’s cell and work phone number. LOL. I know it sounds crazy but I am so used to speed dialing or clicking his name on my iPhone that I never punch in the actual
numbers!
Catholic Women Bloggers to Encourage
My sister (because I am missing her so much!) – Barefoot and Sometimes Pregnant
Colleen’s Green Grass Besides enjoying her blog, I love her mad photography skills. 😉
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Jesus beckons.




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