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Showing posts with label Alphabet Day/. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alphabet Day/. Show all posts

Monday, April 17, 2017

Aw...Mondays and Blue Monday Fun

Here is a Karaoke Kitty for you on Aw...Mondays . I hope you stop by and say hello to Sandee.
The last movie we saw had this Blue Smurf in the lobby. Stop by and say hello to everyone at Blue Monday. Our oldest daughter Noelle had the largest Smurf collection ever! They were popular when she was small and now they have made a comeback and have had some movies including a brand new one! Do you like little blue smurfs?
Love is...making me think of fresh bread. I have a bread maker and I do not think the bread will make itself so....

s is a great letter. The karaoke kitty is silly and there is a fun S word. How about Smurf, you know the little blue creatures? Sweet is a good s word for Sweet Love is...shares and there it is again! S is for share or sharing. So many words that start with the letter S.

A favorite grandgirl Christal and her sweet hubby Alex. They were baptized this weekend in the Catholic church and on Easter SONday  they were married in their church. Their three children were also baptized and I admire these parents so much. They attend church with their kids each week and they had a lovely wedding. Here is a collage of photos Noelle put together. we had a wonderful time.

Christal is so crafty and she created these sweet centerpieces  for the reception tables and inside those sweet boxes were mini heart shaped cookies. She is a special young woman and I love her so much. Alex too, he loves baseball and who doesn't love America's favorite sport?
Hope your Easter was a beautiful day too.

Friday, April 14, 2017

Easter Week

Easter Week is here and I chose the letter "R" and the word "Resurrection" for my Alphabet Day post. This image of the letter R reminds me of the promise of God. The rainbow represents God's Word that said He would never destroy the earth with water a second time. The clouds reminds me of Jesus being risen through the clouds into His heavenly home.
I set  my heart and my mind on the Word of God, our world is increasingly getting more difficult and I put my trust in God .

As a child my mother made sure we celebrated the Easter season every year. She was a faithful servant of God and her faith never wavered when I was young. She prayed and taught me how to pray. Someone I know was in a difficult situation during the night and she said she began to pray but wasn't sure she even knew how to pray. I believe God hears our prayer. He does not require we use specific words or dramatics. He only asks for us to trust Him and believe that He will answer those prayers in His time. We like everything quick fast today. Food, driving to places we need to go, even carrying on conversations, people rarely take their eyes off their phones. we should stop and think of of Jesus and all He did for every single human being. He did not die for a specific group of people. He died for all. We are so busy judging others for things they say or do we never set our hearts and minds on Jesus.
I find myself worrying too much at times. I know I am my father's daughter as my dad took everything to heart. He worried about the car breaking down on the road, needing new carpet in the house, caring for my mom after he would be gone. I find myself thinking every much like he did. Oh he loved God, he knew Jesus died for all, but it is something built into some of us that is hard to shed. So he prayed and I pray today. Trusting God wholeheartedly for some is a life long process.
Not the best photo but here are Easter baskets for Jayden and Michael. I tried to fill them with some good snacks as Michel is allergic to peanuts so it makes it tough designing a basket for him. Hopefully the boys will like their matchbox cars too.
This is a very traditional sLOVEnian breakfast. Growing up in BoJontown my mom prepared all the wonderful dishes. We colored eggs on Good Friday and mom bought fresh horseradish to serve with the ham she baked. she baked potica (the nut filled breads) the week before Easter. She served kolabasi fresh from Franks Market  and we enjoyed these foods for breakfast and lunch and dinner. Addyson and Harrison took their baskets home already.
Saint Mary's Catholic Church was where I spent my childhood and it was a very good one. I attended the school which was located across the parking lot.  Although the majority of teachers were nuns they did value us and wanted us to learn. Today children can not even write in cursive so they remove it from schools! How will you ever sign your very first paycheck or change jobs and have to sign your final check at one company to move to another?  This was not true in the Catholic school system. I can not comment how they have changed throughout the years but I know what a fine education I had. We also learned the three "R's" Reading, Religious Education and Respect! I think that education and the various people I attended school with helped shaped me. I keep in touch with many of the kids from my school days even today. We had to respect each other so we learned to get along no matter any difference we had. It was a very happy time.
I hope each one of you will celebrate Easter and have a beautifully blessed weekend.
Stop by  Pink Saturday and share some pinks today.