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CWBNCA Conference 2015: Journal & Recap

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Over the weekend I attended the CWBN (Catholic Women Blogging Network) conference and it may seem like an exaggeration but it was a pivotal moment for me. God wanted to use it to teach me far more than blogging tips but to dig deeper and work on some areas that have been bothering me lately. As my mom would say, it was an opportunity for healing. 🙂 Part of me thinks, do I really want to put all this down in black and white and send it out there for all to see? Another part of me says, it’s good to show not just the pretty and fun but the tears and struggle so someones else will know that they are not alone. I think the easiest way to do that is to just do it journal style. So here we go.

The Months Leading up to CWBNCA.

When I first heard about the upcoming conference in California, I was ecstatic because it was close enough for me to drive and the dates fit into our family schedule. However, as the dates got closer I seriously thought I would not be able to do it since my FIL was not doing well and doubts were filling my mind about meeting friends that have only known me through the screen. What if they meet me and think I’m weird or too old or too fat or too loud or too quiet or too whatever… Normally I am happy and ready to give someone a smile and a hug but sometimes feelings of inadequacy creep in and instead of participating in a group conversation I’ll just smile and nod. My mind will want to respond with a story or something that happened to me and instead I’ll hear a voice that says, “That’s so dumb. No one wants to hear that story. It’s best you just keep quiet.” It doesn’t happen all the time but when it does I feel like an introverted extrovert. So I worried that those negative thoughts would make me spend the weekend sitting quietly in the corner. But recalling, sweet Hallie’s battle cry to love fearlessly, I pushed the doubts aside. My enthusiasm returned and I was counting down the days.

Thursday

http://www.revolutionoflove.com/blog/category/weigh-in-wednesday/ - cwbn_clothesWAttendees were posting photos of what they were wearing on Saturday. I posted my mine too.

I started packing for the weekend  in typical Bobbi fashion, the day before I had to leave. In the morning I pulled out outfits from my closet and tried things on. Everything was blah, blah, blah. For those of you who have been reading about my health goals, I wanted to lose another 10 by the conference and I was well on my way until Easter came. Darn you, Reeses’ s peanut butter eggs! My total weight loss is small in comparison to my goal but there was enough if it to need a size down in some of my favorites. Since it was a Thursday, the kids were all in school (at least until noon when the younger ones were out) so I jumped in the car and went to the local shopping center to see if I could find something to wear on Saturday. Since we were getting head shots taken, I needed to look a little put together. I debated about dressing up but I’m just a jeans kinda girl so I went with it. I found cute jeans at Macy’s, a orange tank at Old Navy and a short white sweater (YES! WHITE, anathema to moms with young children!) at Khol’s. I tried them on and everything clicked. I felt like me, not me dressing up pretending to be someone else or me stuck in clothes I hate because I couldn’t find anything else that fit me right. Score.

I dug into my closet and found some cute shoes I hardly wore. They were open toed flats and begged for painted toe nails. I know this is going to sound weird but I don’t paint my nails and have never painted my toe nails. But this was a going to be a historic weekend so that evening I raided Bella’s polish collection and sat down to pretty up. Brian gave me a dumbfounded look that said, “WHAT the heck are you doing?” I told him this weekend I just want to feel like a girl! As opposed to?? Am exhausted mom with peanut butter on her shirt, broken fishy crackers in her purse and sore feet from stepping on Legos all day. This was my mini-vacay!

Friday Morning

 revolution of love blog - cwbn_wineI felt bad leaving Brian alone with the kids for three days but I left him with the essentials – a rosary, bottle of wine and chocolate. 😉

By Friday morning I was so excited. Self-doubt be damned, I was going to have a good time! But saying goodbye to the kids left me a little teary. Matthew clung to my leg and John-Paul shed tears as he said he’d miss me. Andrew kept blinking back his tears but was putting on a brave face. Bella and Brian didn’t want to see me go but I think they understood that I needed this little get away.

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I decided to take Highway 101 South for the journey. It landed out adding an extra 1/2 an hour but driving along the ocean made every minute worth it! Everything went smoothly and I arrived at my hotel without a problem.

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A few of us had made plans to meet up for dinner and a movie later that evening so I took the time to just relax until it was time to go.

Friday Evening

movie_nightMeagan, Kendra, Emmy, Micaela, and me. I love this photo but I have to laugh because, first, I am so short compared to the others and, second, I look like a tag-along Mertz who photobombs the shot. 😉 (Photo courtesy of Emmy’s bestie.)

I headed down to Poquito Mas for dinner and was the first to arrive. I sat their nervously until Meagan came. Her warm smile and friendliness put me at ease and we chatted and laughed until the door blew open and in walked the queen of Catholic blogging mamas, Kendra from Catholic All Year. At her side was the incredible Micaela from California to Korea. My mind was officially blown! I mean deep down I knew they are just moms and bloggers and awesome women and not “famous” BUT they were famous in my world and it took a few minutes to snap me out of it and not be tongue tied. We had fun sharing stories over tacos and salsa.

From there we headed to the theater to watch Little Boy. Micaela knew some of the people involved in making it and we wanted to support their efforts.  Emmy and her best friend were saving us seats. We chatted a little more then enjoyed the show. It was a sweet movie that had a lot of tender moments. I’ll do a review later but for now, let’s just say that Emmy and I went through a heck of a lot of tissues!

Saturday Morning

I didn’t sleep very well that night and my allergies were really bothering me. My eyes were bloodshot and Visine was not working but I was still excited to start the day. I spent some time in prayer and the day’s devotion from Blessed Is She was perfect. What really hit home was the following:

So my challenge to you is to discover your gifts. Pay attention to what it is that makes you feel the most excited about your faith and keep doing it! If you feel like your spouse or a loved one has a particular gift, let them know as they might be afraid to share it with others. And as you’re reflecting on your own gifts today, think about these words from Saint Catherine of Siena as she says, “Be who God meant you to be, and you will set the world on fire.”

The quote from Catherine of Sienna is one of my favorite quotes! It was as  if God was reminding me to be brave and just be myself.

I dressed and headed out to Kendra’s house, which was lovely! She removed the furniture from her family room and set up chairs for some of the talks. However, the introductions were out in the backyard. Everything was set up so pretty!

revolution of love blog - cwbn_cookieWKendra made cookie as name cards.

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There was a directory of participants (smart!), a beautiful print from Blessed Is She and a pretty notebook to take notes. As I walked around, it was the oddest sensation to see faces I recognized and to have people come up and hug me and say they felt like they already know me. I am big on family and sisterhood and the level of sisterhood at the event was incredible. I never felt so comfortable with a group of Catholic women in all my life. Even with the ones, I did not know well, there was already an instant connection.

revolution of love blog - cwbn_amigas_1I was so excited to finally meet Karianna (left)! Out of all the attendees I’ve been online friends with her the longest. 🙂  Amber (middle) was someone I just met that day. She immediately won me over and by the end of the day I felt like she was my long lost bestie. The name of her blog alone guaranteed I’d love her –  Laundry Is Never Done.com! 😉

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revolution of love blog - cwbn_introWKendra (the host) and Micaela (the coordinator) started off the introductions. I cannot tell you how moved I am by all the work and preparation these ladies put together to make this such a special weekend! After we enjoyed some refreshments and introduced ourselves to each other we joined together in prayer.

revolution of love blog - cwbn_rosaryWIt was beautiful to hear everyone join together in one voice as lifted our heart and prayers to Our Lord through Our Lady.

revolution of love blog - cwbn_kendraWNext up, we went into the house for Kendra presentation. She shared her image making skills using PicMonkey. I use PicMonkey  for all my photos yet there were still a couple of tricks that were new to me.

My PicMonkey fave tip: Use the color eyedropper to match the exact colors you want and choose a color pallet that suits your blog design. You can make those your signature colors for uniformity. revolution of love blog - cwbn_kirstinWNext up was Kristin from This Inspired Life. TIL is in my Top 5 Podcasts so it was interesting to hear what she had to say. I can’t wait to see how many of the bloggers decided to give podcasting a try as well! (I’m looking at you, Mary Ruth!)

My fave podcast tip: The most recommended IOS app for listening to podcasts is Overcast.

revolution of love blog - cwbn_lunchWTowards the end of the talk, the room started smelling really good with a Panera lunch waiting for us. I have never tried their food before but they just opened one where we live so I’ll be taking Brian for a lunch date soon!

My fave lunch tip – Try the asiago steak sandwich. It is delish!

revolution of love blog - cwbn_panelWAbout half way through lunch, our four speakers led a panel discussion where we could ask blogging questions and get their input.

My fave personal tip – Pay more attention to the panel and stop spending so much time posting play by play photos on Instagram. 😉

revolution of love blog - cwbn_jizaWIn between all the activities, the amazing photographer Jiza of Olive and Cypress took head shots of all the participants.

revolution of love blog - cwbn_litanyWAfter lunch, Micaela shared her story about how she started blogging and her struggles with feelings of pride. She shared how God helped her to over come it and she closed her moving testimony by praying the Litany of Humility with us.

My favorite quote – “We don’t get a free pass to not use our gifts but we have to keep it in perspective.”

Afterwards, we found out about the earthquake in Nepal. We paused to say a decade of the rosary for all the victims.

revolution of love blog - cwbn_jennaWNext up was the beloved Catholic evangelizing super hero  Jenna from Blessed Is She. She shared her stellar social media skills.

My fave Facebook tip – Make a Facebook group for your blog instead of just a FB page. That way your posts will show up in the group members’ feeds more often.

My fave Pinterest tip – Make a “Best of” board for all your best blog posts AND make your blog post logos uniform so when people see them, they know right away it is a post from you. (She recommended Cristina’s board/photos as a good example.)

My fave Twitter tip – Make conversation. Don’t just be a link dropper.

My fave Instagram tip – Figure out what your favorite “look” is and keep your photos cohesive using that look. (She recommended Grace’s post about using Afterlight.)

revolution of love blog - cwbn_andreaWThe final presenter of the day was Andrea Boring, who made the gorgeous CWBN website. She shared that after fourteen years away from the church,  her reversion back was sparked by a single social media post.

My fave quote – “We’re all called to be disciples. Our voice is important. It is up to us to use it for the glory of God.”

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At this point my head and heart was so full I could nearly bust! Besides all the amazing info and testimonies, the friendships were hands down the best part. I no longer have to say my “online friend” but can just say my friend because we have officially met in real life! Here are some random shots of some of those new friends. 🙂

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revolution of love blog - cwbn_random_3WSaturday Evening

revolution of love blog - cwbn_dinnerWThe conference was officially over for the night but the majority of us wanted to go out together for dinner. I was feeling tired and my head ached but I really wanted to go too so we headed to California Pizza. I sat next to Micaela, Amber and Kristin. We ate and chatted but I wasn’t feeling great. Maybe the previous sleepless night was catching up with me but I wasn’t super talkative and my mind started playing tricks on me. This is crazy but I swear the devil was attacking me. As I was talking to Micaela thoughts would run through my head like this: “Micaela is so intelligent and interesting, she’s going to think I’m an idiot. Was that a “look” she just gave me? She’s going to wish I sat over there instead. What am I even doing here? These women are so much better than me. I feel like a loser…” Ack!!! What the heck?? Get thee behind me, Satan!  And get me to bed because I clearly need sleep.

I said my good byes and tried to get some sleep. Unfortunately, a neighboring traveler had a herd on tweens who were running up and down the stairs and at one point around 11pm one of the kids was banging on my door. His sister (I presumed) yelled at him that his mom was in another room. Meanwhile my other hotel neighbor must have had too much to drink because I could hear him getting sick. It was no bueno! Thank God I finally drifted off to sleep.

Sunday

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On Sunday morning I woke up feeling better. My head ache was gone and although my eyes were still red and itching (this always happens when I visit So Cal!)  I felt good. As I was taking a shower I was thinking about all the things I had learned on Saturday. I also kept thinking about the movie we watched Little Boy. The premise of the whole storyline was the Scripture, “If you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you will be able to say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it would move. Nothing would be impossible for you.” (Matthew 17:20)

God was speaking to my heart, that I may feel as small and insignificant as a tiny mustard seed in the grand scheme of things, but when I put my faith and trust in him, when I let go of fear and choose love, joy and courage, then He can do miraculous things. I may never see them but I can trust that the Holy Spirit will take care of everything. I just need to keep myself docile in His hands.

All weekend I kept hearing the message over and over in my head, “God wants to use your voice. God desires your gifts. You have a special place in God’s plan…”  Tears started running down my face, even now as I am typing, they are escaping me again. As much as I mess up and despite all my shortcomings, God sees me as his beautiful daughter. He sees someone made in his image. He sees what I could accomplish if only I’d let go of the chains that bind me down.  It is hard to see myself like that but God is slowly peeling back the layers. He is showing me the rotten that needs to be cut out and the good that needs to be nurtured so it can bloom. It is scary as all hell but also liberating! Blessed be God. 🙂

revolution of love blog - cwbn_spideyWWell, after that enlightening 15 minute shower/retreat, I got dressed and as I was searching through my makeup bag for a barrette, I found Lego Spidey hiding in there. Aw, I missed my babies but knew I would see them by the end of the day. I finished dressing and headed to the San Fernando Mission.

revolution of love blog - cwbn_mission_sfWThe Mission is beautiful!

After Mass, a few of us headed into the gift shop. I wanted to pick out something that would remind me of this weekend.
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I saw this and knew it was the perfect reminder.

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My driving buddy Amber joined me again and we headed to Kendra’s house for brunch. It was fun to see some of the husbands and young kids there and match them up to the wives/moms.

revolution of love blog - cwbn_jennyWAfter breakfast there was one short closing talk given by Jenny Cook. She shared how she started reading Catholic blogs when she was a Protestant. She reached out to specific bloggers to answer her questions and she was moved by how the Catholic blogoshere embraced her and accepted her her into the community. She was moved not only by the blogs that specifically shared about the faith and apologetics but was also touched by blogs about daily life as a Catholic. Ultimately Jenny joined the church and her kids were just baptized a couple weeks ago. She reminded us all that you never know who is reading your blog and that God can use your words to change lives. It was the perfect ending to the conference!

revolution of love blog - cwbn_jenna_baWI gave my last hugs and said my good byes. Jenna, who is almost a foot taller than me, was sitting down so I took a quick selfie so we’d be at eye level. LOL.  I love this girl! She is like a younger sister.  She is just on fire for God and sisterhood community!

Although I don’t have a photo, my last hug was from Micaela. Her hug, her smile, her kind words to me was a healing balm to my heart. It was God’s final reminder of the weekend to let go of the crazy thoughts and embrace the love that is before me. (Thanks, Micaela. You have no idea how much your presence meant to me this weekend!)

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On my way out the famous red door, Kendra suggested we all pose for a WIWS (What I Wore Sunday). A few of us were in traveling clothes (like me) but we were happy to oblige.

revolution of love blog - cwbn_drive_2WThe drive home went smoothly and relatively quickly. I lifted my phone and took this shot without looking. It wasn’t until I got home that I saw how pretty it was, despite the dirty windshield. 😉

© revolution of love blog - kids_4_12_15aWhen I got home I was greeted by these cute faces. They kissed me and clung to me not wanting to let go. It was so sweet. I am so thankful for this time. I am thankful for my sweet husband for letting me go. Even more than the book knowledge, the self -knowledge and the community I experienced was truly priceless! I can’t wait until CWBNCA 2016!! Sign me up! 😉

Oh, and I only mentioned a small handful of bloggers but I met so many incredible women! Next I’ll post a list of the participants and put links to those who have conference recaps as well. 🙂

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Blessed Is She

“Blessed is she who believed that the Lord would fulfill His promises to her.”
{Luke 1:45}

There is something to be said for the power of sisterhood. I have three sisters of my own and each of us have similarities and vast differences in our personalities. The one thing that I love the most is that through good times and bad times, we are always there for each other. Thankfully, that sisterhood does not only apply to blood sisters. In the body of Christ we are a vast group of different women who share a common foundation – a love of Christ and a desire to grow in that love. That is why I am am so excited to be involved in a new ministry and devotional website called Blessed Is She.

Blessed Is She is a sisterhood of women – married and single – who desire to grow in their faith through the Word of God. Starting in September there will be daily devotions based on the day’s scripture readings. Together we will learn to apply God’s Word to our daily lives whether we are in the classroom, in the boardroom or in the laundry room. Together we will love each other and support one another as we journey through life.

In the meantime, browse the Blessed Is She website and view the daily readings. Find out about the women writing the devotions and working behind the scenes here.  You will find many of your favorite Catholic writers and bloggers. 🙂

You can find us over at…

Facebook

Twitter

Pinterest

Instagram

Bloglovin

Won’t you join us and be a part of  Blessed Is She!

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A Collection of Link-Ups for Every Day of the Week

This post was written especially for my fellow bloggers.

With the busyness of summer, it is only natural that we are spending more time with our family, taking day trips and going on vacations  so we don’t have time for regular posting. A great way to still keep in touch with your readers is to participate in a fun link-up. There are some great ones out there. Here is a run down of current weekly link-ups hosted by Catholic bloggers.

I’m linking up with Kathryn who is hosting Jen’s 7 Quick Takes. There is one take for each day of the week.  (Along with a bonus take.) 😉

Last Updated: October 2014

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Monday

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Currently. formerly hosted by Jenna at  A Mama Collective, has a new home! It is now hosted by Hannah @ Joyful Life. 🙂
Each week you are given 5 prompts such as “thinking about…” or “thankful for…” etc to share what you are currently doing and experiencing in your life.

 

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Tuesday

 

Pinterest Party (Bi-weekly) hosted by Bobbi @ Revolution of Love (Yours truly.) 😉

Join me every 2nd and 4th Tuesday as we link up and share how we made, cooked, baked, crafted, planned, organized, followed or created one of the pins on our Pinterest boards OR share something original that others can pin onto their boards.

(*NOTE – During the holidays, The RoL Pinterest Party will be held on the first Tuesday of the month. It will return to bi-weekly after the new year.)

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Tribute Tuesday hosted by Jenny at Life in the Cookie Jar

I want to take time to ponder, to dwell on the people who have helped make me who I am in these first 30 years of my life, and to recognize them publicly for it.  Will you join me in dwelling on the people who have been influential in your life, and acknowledging them?

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Wednesday

 

Five Favorites has a new home. (Again!) It is now hosted by Jenna at Call Her Happy.com .

Share your five favorites of the week.

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What We’re Reading Wednesday (WWRW) hosted by Jessica @ House Wife Spice

Share what you have been reading.

 

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Thursday

 

Coffee Date (Bi-weekly) hosted by A Mama Collective

Share the highs and lows of your week.

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One Hot Mess hosted by Blythe at The Fike Life

Here is what you do- go about your regular ole business, and if it is really hitting the fan (which it will, it definitely will)- document it. And then link it up and put yourself on blast for all the world to see.

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{pretty, happy, funny, real} hosted by Leila & Co @ Like Mother, Like Daughter

This is a photo link-up. All the pretty, happy, funny, or let’s face it, real moments in our day that might get lost if it weren’t for this gift of the camera telling the story to ourselves, giving us the context for contentment, showing us the fruits of competence or at least the hilarity of incompetence, which is sometimes as great a revelation! Will you join us?

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Theme Thursday hosted by Cari @ Clan Donaldson

Join us every Thursday for a photography linkup.  Each week has a topic, but really, there are no rules. (Current schedule is here.)

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Friday

 

7 Quick Takes hosted by Jen @ Conversion Diary

Share the tidbits of information that don’t really qualify as stand alone posts.

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Saturday

 

Embrace the Ordinary hosted by Gina at Someday (hopefully) They’ll Be Saints

Embrace the ordinary. Each moment is a gift. Join me, sharing one way you embrace the ordinary. It can be a picture, a story, even both.

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Week Eats Saturday hosted by Nell at Whole Parenting Family.

Share your meal plan for the week.

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Sunday

 

NOTE: Answer Me This is currently on hiatus. I’ll let you know if it returns.

Answer Me This hosted by Kendra @ Catholic All Year

Answer six random questions as a fun way to get to know one another.

(I mistakenly had this listed under Saturday and although it does go live at 10:00 PM Sat night, it is actually a Sunday Link-up. ;-))

 

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Sunday Snippets hosted by RAnn @ This That and the Other

We are a group of Catholic bloggers who gather weekly to share our best posts with each other. Answer the question of the week, discuss and link to your posts for the week–whether they deal with theology, Catholic living or cute Catholic kids.

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What I Wore Sunday hosted by the ladies @ Fine Linen and Purple

To participate, simply take a picture of yourself in your outfit for Sunday church, post it on your own blog, and link up. The purpose of the linkup is to help each other out with church outfit ideas by seeing real pictures of what your fellow ladies are wearing on any given week.

 

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(Bonus Takes)

Monthly

 

3 Reasons I Love Catholicism hosted by Micaela @ California to Korea

Each month share three reasons why you love the Catholic faith.

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Catholic Bloggers Network Link-Up Blitz hosted by The Catholic Bloggers Network

Link up your favorite Catholic blogposts from this month (up to 2 for each blogger, per WEEK!) Include the initials of the category your post fits in at the beginning of the name you submit for the title of your post. (RR = Readings and Reflections CA = Catechism and Apologetics HS = Homeschooling LC = Liturgical Calendar FJ = Family Journal)

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New Evangelists Monthly hosted by George @ New Evangelists.org

This is an informal, dynamic, crowd-sourced “meta-magazine” showcasing the best posts faithful Catholic bloggers publish each month. Here you will find many different, but faithfully Catholic viewpoints, insights and perspectives. New issues are formed the first Saturday of every month where Catholic bloggers can link their best stories from the previous month.

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tl;dr hosted by Jenna @ Call Her Happy.

tl:dr (too long; didn’t read) is a monthly cliff notes version of what’s going on in your life.

 

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Seasonal

Lenten Meal Plan Monday (during Lent) Co-hosted by Beth Anne, Sarah O and Abbey.

Share your meatless meal recipes during Lent.

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Do you have another favorite Catholic link-up that’s not listed here? Share it in the comments.

If you host one of these link-ups and would like to change your description, let me know and I’ll update the post. 🙂 Happy blogging!

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7 Posts In 7 Days & I’ve Picked Three New (to Me) Blogs to Follow Next Week

As I mentioned on Friday, I am participating in Jen’s 7 Posts in 7 Days Challenge that starts Monday. I know this is not an easy challenge for anyone that blogs and has a life away from the computer. However, one of the things I love about link-ups like this is that I always manage to find a great new blogger I had not known previously. Many of my favorite people on my blogroll I met through someone’s link up. So to keep up the tradition, I am randomly choosing three participating bloggers from Jen’s link-up. I will read their 7 posts this week and comment at least once on their blog.

Here are my three picks –

Valerie at Momma in Progress.

Her tagline: Navy wife and homeschooling Momma to three Secret Agents. Loves coffee, chocolate, and all things Disney.

I first chose her because her photo had Darth Vader in it and we are a family that loves Star Wars and Disney, plus her little agents are adorable! Also, we love sending packages to our military and the mamas fighting solo at home need some TLC too. 😉

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 Jeni at Patron Saint of Poopy Diapers

Her tagline: LOVE BEGINS AT HOME, AND IT IS NOT HOW MUCH WE DO BUT HOW MUCH LOVE WE PUT IN THAT ACTION.

–Blessed Mother Teresa

I picked her out of the crowd because the name of her blog is HILARIOUS. I literally laughed out loud. I was browsing through a few posts and I already love her. You’ve got spiritual insight and a no fear approach to poopy humor. My kind of gal. 😉

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Juliana at Urban Simplicity

Her Tagline: Musings about raising four kids in a Victorian row home in the city, crafting pursuits, fiction writing, vintage fashion, and musings on post modern life.

I chose Juliana’s blog because of her beautiful portrait. It is lovely… the vintage black and white, the icons, her style. Looking at her blog, she seems creative, smart and interesting. I’m looking forward to learning more about her. 🙂

So tonight I am going to catch up on all my Bloglovin reading and clear out the queue in prep for next week. 🙂 Until then, Happy Sunday! (And come back Monday when we discuss the Downton Abbey finale!)

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7 Quick Takes (8/23/13): Mary, Reading & Traveling

I’m linking up with Jen today for 7 Quick Takes and because I am so on the ball today, I am linker #138. Out of the 200’s, baby!  😉

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My friend Maria sent me this article last week and I forgot I wanted to post it.

Pope to Consecrate World to Mary’s Immaculate Heart

Vatican City, Aug 14, 2013 / 12:03 am (CNA).- Pope Francis will consecrate the world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary this Oct. 13 as part of the Marian Day celebration that will involve the statue of Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima.

“The Holy Father strongly desires that the Marian Day may have present, as a special sign, one of the most significant Marian icons for Christians throughout the world and, for that reason, we thought of the beloved original Statue of Our Lady of Fatima,” wrote Archbishop Rino Fisichella.

Continue reading…

 

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Here are some posts you may enjoy…

Speaking of consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Annabelle has a great post – Blog Enthronement and Consecration to the Two Hearts.

Then her blog lead me to a great post by Sue – Confessions of a Former Hot-Tempered Mother.

I read this post from Rhonda, bookmarked it, printed it out and reference it when I start being ornery (as Brian calls it.)  It’s stuff I already know but too often need a reminder. – R-E-S-P-E-C-T: Eleven Tips for Spicing Up Your Marriage

Then when you are done keeping things nice and lovely with your spouse you can visit my sis and get some tips for having Kids at Mass.

Lastly, speaking of kids, if you have a blog with kid photos, make sure to read Kierste’s post – {do you have a family blog? tips to safeguard your family’s online photo safety}.

 

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Photo Source: © http://10kmiles.com/

Okay, was that too much self-help reading? Then sit back and enjoy a treat. A friend of the  family has taken on an amazing adventure! Basically, he quit his job and is traveling across the United States exploring and taking photos. This is what he says:

I was working a great job for a private school in Silicon Valley, but I just wasn’t happy. I have a work to live mentality and Silicon Valley has very much a “live to work” mentality. So I decided that instead, I just want to live and experience life!

I had this tugging in my gut for months to just drop everything and hit the road. The opportunity finally provided itself and I gave notice at my job. In August 2013 I will be hitting the road on a 10,000 mile journey throughout the US. I’ll be taking photos (which I would love for you to purchase to help me eat on this journey) and looking for hidden gems.

K.C. is blogging about his journey here – http://10kmiles.com and he’s on Facebook here.  It has been exciting and moving to read. The traveler in me makes me want to go on a road trip, although the mother in me worries about his safety! LOL. And the woefully amateur photographer in me is in love with his photos. So gorgeous. Go check it out!

 

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For your random bit of humor… Have you ever wondered what celebs would look like if they were normal schmucks like us? NYC artist Danny Evans used photoshop to give us peek at what could have been. Frankly, I could not stop laughing. My long ago teen idol Johnny Depp went from dream to nightmare but it is interesting that they only way he could make David Beckham look bad was to change him into a businessman. LOL.

 

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Attention back seat shoppers, if you read my 5 Favorites post on Wednesday, you already know that I am looking for a sleeve to carry my Macbook Air. I have narrowed it down to two from Etsy.

I like the bright colors and design of this one and the fact that it zips all the way around and has sturdier protection.

On the other hand I also really like the color and design of this one, especially the zippered section in the front. However, the main compartment does not zipper and has a button opening instead.

Help an undecided girl out, which do you think would be better?

 

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Jen over at Suscipio is hosting the 3-2-1 Fantastically Fun Friday link-up without the link-up! “Huh?” you may say. Instead of linking your blog you simply answer her 3 questions in the comment box so bloggers and non-bloggers can participate and so it does not interfere with your already scheduled link-ups (Like Jen F’s 7QT.) So here is my contribution:

3 Things I’m Grateful For:

  • Brian finally got his scheduled changed so he no longer has to work the late shift (coming home at 7:30) and he has his weekends off now. Happy dance. (To the glee and embarrassment of my children.)
  • For a great (even if it was incredibly fast) summer that officially ends on Monday when the last of the kiddos are back in school. Then Matthew and I will be solo at home a few hours of the day. Now if only I could teach him to throw the dirty laundry in the washer instead of the toilet, we’d be golden. 😉
  • I’m thankful for another year of this crazy but incredibly blessed life.

2 Places I Would Love to Visit

  • I’d love to take another cross country trip but this time with my hubby and kids. (See what you started, KC.)
  • Either back to Rome with the kids (Brian and I went for our first anniversary) or to Austria, where my mother-in-law is from and the pictures I’ve seen are gorgeous or actually the whole UK… (Did I mention I have a hard time of narrowing things down?)

1 Place I Love to Go

  • There are so many spots of gorgeous nature here along the coast that I love but I still can’t resist slipping away every once in awhile and going to sit inside the movie theater to be swept away in a good story. (In fact, if you texted me last night and I didn’t answer, it was because my phone was on Cinemode. ;-))

 

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I know I almost never miss Cari’s Theme Thursday photography challenge but since the topic was Food and I just posted a recipe with strawberries…

and I just posted a recipe with blueberries

that I thought I’d skip this week and join next week’s theme “Shadow” instead.

Have a great weekend!

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