Revolution of Love

Revolution of Love

Do small things with great love.

7 Quick Takes: Memory Lane & NFP Edition

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It’s been nearly eight years since I’ve had this blog and it is about time I do some maintenance on it! I’ve been going through old posts and deleting all the ones with dead links and updating the others with tags. It’s amazing going back and reading where I was so many years ago. It’s a great walk down memory lane.

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I also added LinkWithin. However, as the system is getting used to my blog, it is suggesting posts with dead links that have since been deleted. So I apologize if you click on a page that won’t open. Hopefully I’ll get the bugs worked out soon.

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Speaking of memory lane, this morning/afternoon we were at Bella’s school for Grandparents Day. There’s a special Mass, a class visit and then each class does a little presentation. It is so funny to see Bella and her friends and how much they’ve grown. They are getting out of that little kid stage and getting closer to tweens. I remember when they were in kindergarten doing their little songs up there and now they are 4th graders making their presentations. Time goes too fast!

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To prove it, here is a shot of Bella in kindergarten…
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…and Bella today.

 

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I don’t know if I want to get into this, but since it has been on my mind a lot, Quick Take # 5-7 are rolled into one. (TMI Alert: skip this take if you don’t want to read about fertility, cycles and sex, or lack of it.)

I was talking to my NFP teacher last night. She has been helping Brian and I get through a rough patch in our NFP charting. She told me to let her know how things are going in the next couple weeks and then jokingly said that maybe she could tell by the tone of my blog…but probably not seems it is usually pretty upbeat or positive or whatever the exact word was that she used. I’ve been thinking about that. The last time I wrote about NFP was a couple years after Brian and I were married. Since then I’ve had a love-hate relationship with NFP. When my cycle is “normal,” it is great but when it’s not, it’s a lot tougher.

After Matthew was born my cycle has been really crazy which has required a lot of abstinence…for weeks….and weeks…and weeks with no end in sight. I’m really struggling with being faithful to the church’s teaching and having to die to myself again and again. Normally, I would not mention something so personal and private in a public place especially since it doesn’t just involve me. (But if you are reading this now, then Brian gave me the okay to post this.)

I decided to mention this topic because over the summer Danielle Bean wrote Five Ways I Don’t Love NFP and shared about her concerns and Jennifer Fulwiler gave her take in Bad at NFP and Proud. Their words were encouraging to me and I discussed the topics they brought up with Brian. They gave us that little boost we needed to hang in there and know that there are others who love God, love their Catholic faith and are trying to be open to new life yet are struggling with some of the challenges of NFP. So if by chance you are one of those people struggling, hang in there. We’re in this together. I’ll say a prayer for you. Please say a prayer for me.

Later I’ll write a longer post about what I’ve learned about NFP over the years and what I do love about it. But right now, I am not in the right frame of mind because the only title I can think of is “NFP Sucks, but I’m Using It Anyway.” šŸ˜‰

(UPDATE: Maybe I just needed to get this off my chest. It is days later and although we are still waiting, God’s grace has increased and we are resolved to wait it out as best as we can. We are praying that it draws us closer to God and to each other in the end. I have to remember the motto I use during the difficult newborn months, “And this too shall pass.”)

Okay, that’s it for this week. Have a great weekend!

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7 Quick Takes: The Good/Not So Good Version – 7/8/11

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I couldn’t sleep last night so I was up at 1:00 AM buying books from Jessica’s Used Book Sale on my iphone. I scored the Christmas Shoes Collection. Good!

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But since I stayed up so late I slept in this morn and lost my morning computer time. Not good.

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Although, I have been faithful to my morning prayer time. It has helped dramatically with my patience during the day’s chaos. Good!

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I wanted to post a 7 Quick Takes: Catholic Baby Shower Edition today but I didn’t get to finish it. Not good.

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However, I’m almost done with it and will post it next week. Good!

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Matthew just spit up all over my shirt and JP just spilled my jug of water all over the couch. Not good.

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But I made it to #7. Good!
Have a great weekend!

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7 Quick Takes – 2/4/11

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Wow, it’s been nearly two months since I’ve last posted. That’s pretty bad, even for me. All I can say is that daily life has just kept me extra busy lately. However, we are all doing well and the baby is growing, along with my belly. I’m in my third trimester now and so far so good. There are a few times when the Braxton Hicks contractions come too close and I have to stay off my feet but so far it’s been manageable.

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Speaking of babies, congrats to my sister EML for giving birth to her third child Greta Anne. (Love the name. šŸ™‚ She had a successful homebirth even with Greta being over 9lbs. Ouch. ( Fun fact: EML was my mom’s first home birth and I witnessed her birth. Pretty cool.)

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Brian and I have been trying to have a few outings before the baby comes and we were blessed to spend last weekend at Pebble Beach. It’s certainly not the normal place we could afford but since Brian works there he had the chance to “test the product” for free. We enjoyed a delicious dinner at the Tap Room and stayed at The Lodge in one of their gorgeous rooms overlooking the ocean. Hey, they can call me anytime to test out the food and accommodations!

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This weekend is the Super Bowl and normally I wouldn’t pay much attention to it. However, this year since Brian’s beloved Packers are playing we’ve got to support him and his team. So the Brian and the kids are ready with their hats and shirts and I’ve got the party food ready to go. Hopefully it’ll be fun, whatever the outcome.

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The other night I came across the indie band First Class Hope. I really enjoyed their single Tonight so I downloaded their EP Love and Redemption off itunes. They are Christian and in fact, I think they may actually be Catholic. Anyone know if that’s true?

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Well, John-Paul just came over and turned off the computer while I was typing this so I guess that means my time is up. (And you wonder why I don’t post more often!) I’ll leave you with our Christmas/New Year photo. Have a great weekend…and Go Pack!

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