Thursday, April 28, 2011

Hi-Yah

Karate First Day

My kids have entered their first week of American Karate. Little did we know, our new nextdoor neighbor is the owner and teacher! Wondered why a young, single guy had such a nice big place. Such a surprise, and these two guy teachers are spectacular. I am looking forward to my 3 oldest learning new skills, focus and respect - and get a workout while doing it!

Sabrina (3 1/2) missed her first lesson because she was sick. But Jonathan acted as if he was ready to take her place!! He's going all around the yard kicking soccer balls and rocks saying hi-yah! Sabrina impressed us all at her interview lesson.

Karate First Day

Aren't they just the cutest?! Tonight I'm sewing on their official patches! Next week they get their white belts.

Keeping Quiet in the Pew

    Six-year-old Angie and her four-year-old brother Joel were sitting together in church. Joel giggled, sang, and talked out loud. Finally, his big sister had enough. "You're not supposed to talk out loud in church."
    "Why? Who's going to stop me?" Joel asked.
    Angie pointed to the back of the church and said, "See those two men standing by the door?  They're hushers."
   My kids are very antsy and sometimes loud during Mass. I'm sure many moms have something in their purse or perhaps a lineup of activity bags in the pew. Or perhaps you have a strict behavior policy your children adhere to well? I must say, I feel at peace during the first half of The Mass and The Children's Liturgy of the Word, where the young ones go out to learn in their own way. But when they return or sometime around The Consecration, it's "All Hands on Deck!"
   **Every young child has a point when they can't sit quietly any longer. I'd like us to share what we do to keep our children quiet or busy at Church. Read my ideas below, then link to or comment on yours!

CHURCH ETIQUETTE FOR CHILDREN
   Go online to see there is much to be said about this subject. Here's a printable list of hints I found at King of Peace.  Rather well said.
   Fr. Saunders comments on Appropriate Behavior in Church. He writes "Jesus loves and welcomes children, but they do need our help." This is an excellent article for all ages of churchgoers. After all "Manners, whether at Mass or in other situations, reveal the value we place on each other and God. "
   You might read this article about "Avoiding Mass Hysteria." She approaches the situation by not "packing their picnic baskets-activity bags for church"  but helping the children focus on each part of the Mass. "Children are fast learners. The key is consistency." I agree that too many parents are allowing handheld games, tempting snacks and other ridiculous options to enter The Lord's House! She suggests:
*Until a child is 3 years old, he is a lap-sitter. His feet simply do not touch the ground. The child is held lovingly, but firmly, with no exceptions. If he puts up a struggle, he is promptly removed.
   Thanks to Catholic Icing's recent post, I found a worksheet at TheDivineMercy.org website. You can print a chart for children about Behavior at Mass.

   There is a beautiful article on the subject at FaithandLeadership.com that says "A challenging child in church forces everyone -- parents and other parishioners -- to confront whether we value compliance over compassion." She had a son with attention disorders, but her parish saw him as an opportunity to spread Christ's love.

FOCUS ACTIVITY: Catholic Mass Seek and Find cards
   Because I am crafty, I made a set of Catholic Mass Seek and Find cards, very similar to Arma Dei's Reverence & Awe Cards that I didn't know existed until today on my Catholic bookstore shopping spree. My cards include the parts of the Mass, objects within the church, and for kids who can read – finding phrases during Mass. This centers the focus of their attention on what's going on at Mass, not other activities.
   While I originally wanted to have a set for a Giveaway, I decided to publish them here for FREE. Simply print on card stock or business card paper. Have your kids sift through the cards to find the items or parts of Mass as pictured.
Offertory Card  To print this set, click here…

Catholic Mass Cards sampleCatholic Mass Cards sample2


MORE OF MY QUIET IN THE PEW PRINTABLES HERE
including...



QUIET TOYS
   Sometimes the little ones need something to hold onto. I lean towards plush objects for my toddlers. Nothing that will make a noise or zoom from one end of the pew into another parishioner's purse.
WeeBelievers Mass Kit
   We bought the soft My Mass Kit by Wee Believers when it first came out, paying top dollar. So I'm not inclined to bring it outside of our home and be potentially lost or dirtied. But it is a wonderful idea to consider!

   Soon Wee Believers will have their My Quiet Church which is on my wish list! They also have plush dolls with books, a nun and a priest. Go to their FAITH FORT for games, activities and printables!

   The Let's Go to Church playset and sacramental accessories are available at a few online stores including St. Patrick's Guild.
   Wooden Saint Dolls found at St. Annes Pixies as well as St. Luke's Brush are reminders of those Saints who lived their lives yearning for more time with God. Some of us have ventured to make our own. Though against wooden pews, these could be a loud toy.

CATHOLIC MAGAZINES & Books
   I have a few versions of books for my children to follow along with the Mass, and multiple other Catholic Readers of sorts. Only problem is only 1 of 4 can read, so I need ideas for my little ones - the ones who can't read or sit still for more than 10 minutes! Books I carry in my bag are full of pictures, and many have a handle. They like that.
Mass Book For Children

Our Little Catholic Corner shows how to make your own soft book.
   We have used MagnifiKid's missal, and it was nice but they are specific to that year, so we cannot reuse them. They do not have as many activities as the St. Mary's Messenger magazine as I've seen on their website.
St. Mary's Messenger Magazine for ages 7-12
Magnificat's - MagnifiKid Sunday Missal for ages 7-12


LAPBOOKS or FAITH FOLDERS

   Many mom's have expressed that Lap-Books are excellent for any quiet time. It is easy to find ideas online to create them. These are great for the car ride to church, or instead of Sunday cartoons while you get yourself ready to go.
http://lapbooksforcatholics.com/
http://showerofroses.blogspot.com/p/lap-books.html
http://www.homeschoolingonashoestring.com/lapbooks.html
http://hfclassicalacademy.blogspot.com/search/label/Lapbooking
http://catholicblogger1.blogspot.com/2010/02/lent-lapbooks.html



FREE PRINTABLE MASS WORKSHEETS
Catholic Kids Bulletin by Is There Zucchini in This (blog)
Today's Gospel Activity Sheets by CatholicMom.com
Mass Worksheets for ages 7-14 by CatholicMom.com

Catholic Focused COLORING PAGES & Other Printables
Celebrating the Mass Lesson Plans by The Catholic Toolbox (1st Gr+)
Divine Mercy Jesus by TheDivineMercy.org
Great Saints Coloring Book by Relevant Radio
Saint Coloring Pages by Waltzing Matilda
Plenty of Enrichment Ideas at Catholic Icing
Many links also found at ReligiousResources.org
One Sunday morning, the pastor noticed little Alex was staring up at the large plaque that hung in the foyer of the church. The plaque was covered with names, and small American flags were mounted on either side of it.
     The seven-year old had been staring at the plaque for some time, so the pastor walked up, stood beside the boy, and said quietly, "Good morning Alex."
     "Good morning pastor," replied the young man, still focused on the plaque.
     "Pastor McGhee, what is this?" Alex asked.
     "Well, son, it's a memorial to all the young men and women who died in the service."
     Soberly, they stood together, staring at the large plaque. Little Alex's voice was barely audible when he asked, "Which service, the 8:30 or the 11:00?"
STORES - Visit one near you, or shop online!
The Catholic Company
Catholic Supply
St. Patrick's Guild
Christian Book
Catholic Family Gifts

   All these wonderful resources and yet, they'd rather ask if they get donuts afterwards. I teach them their religion well, but their focus is easily strayed. All this research has really given me a second chance to start over in this area of discipline. I hope you've found it helpful too!
Send me more ideas, links, articles…

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Peek at our Easter

HOLY WEEK 2012: http://stbrigidsacademy.blogspot.com/2012/03/holy-week-and-easter-plans-2012.html

Easter Vigil was spent with Tom's parents, a non-traditional menu, a movie and lighting our candles. I painted my toes lime green for sandals the next day. Looked like Easter Eggs. {What was that, oh I mean Spring Spheres! j/k}
Easter Sunday, we made our Easter Paschal Candle, surrounded by a colorful crown without thorns and easy tissue paper flowers. The kids and I had so much fun with this one craft time.
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I made a Marshmallow Massacre or Rice Krispie Bars made with leftover marshmallow peeps, coconut, slivered almonds and m&m minis!
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Next year I gotta try this one from TheKitchn.com:

The coat closet ledge got its quick makeover.
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The opening of the baskets and egg hunt commenced.100_3722100_3723Easter 2011
Note: I let them pick the items this year. Umbrellas, 3D chalk, stickers, notebooks, Shaun the Sheep dvds and Ikea kids kitchen toys. I added some gel window clings for a surprise. I shopped Target the day after for 50% off deals for next year.
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And off to a beautiful Mass celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus! Well, that was until all the crayons spilled, Jonathan screamed if Tom didn't wear Sabrina's pink bonnet, the chit chat behind us, Jonathan's escape, and I couldn't sit or kneel down due to the spread of books, color sheets and quiet toys. (just breathe) OH THE GRACES obtained during a Mass! ;-)
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We went to my parents home for the fun and food, which was scrumptious. Mom makes every holiday fun and great fellowship.
Once home, we read scriptures from our Easter Tree in our pjs.
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Slept like a lamb, or a chick in its egg.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Nap time

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Jonathan Bruce with Bruce the Moose. Both around 2yo.

First he curled up next to his sister who was sick, insisted on giving her a kiss. Fell asleep next to her, then shifted to cuddle with the moose.

Awwwwwww.

Back to craft time.

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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Christian Crafts for Holy Week

Go to HOLY WEEK 2012: http://stbrigidsacademy.blogspot.com/2012/03/holy-week-and-easter-plans-2012.html

I made some additions to old posts, with pictures and some printables! Here's a quick link to some of them, before I sign off for the weekend.
Stations of The Cross Coloring Sheets I made as found on Our Holy Week
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We are making our Offering boxes and SONcatchers today, as seen on our LMNOPreschool post.
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Last night I put together our Resurrection Story puppet show. It turned out quite cute. The printable characters are available at Catholic Icing's blog -where else!?
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I used an envelope box, which fits perfectly all you create. I used fasteners (brads), for the nails on the cross and to swivel the rock on the tomb. The cloudy fluff is stuffing for making toys. Wrap the characters around cardboard tubes, or if you print them on cardstock, they'll hold their own. Yes, I laminated it all to last for years ahead.
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I hope you enjoy making these crafts with your kiddos as do we.

May God Bless your Holy Week
and a Happy Easter to Christians everywhere!

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

LMNOPreschool


Thanks again to Catholic Icing’s Blog of Preschool projects! We’ll be making these this Holy Week. Click the titles for links to the complete directions how to make each craft! On my blog's label search, click on "Preschool" for the rest of the ABCs!

L is for Light
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Christ is our Light – Lanterns made from clear cups and tissue paper decoupage. We won’t light the candles until our family’s Easter Vigil.
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M is for Monstrance
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This is such a beautiful way to teach the children about the Holy Eucharist, Eucharistic Miracles, Why we have Adoration, and The Unbloody Sacrifice of The Mass.
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What we did different was not only a very fancy gold doily I found at Crafts Direct, but we added an old cd behind it for extra shimmer!

N is for Nun
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A Mother Superior nun holding a monstrance that was made in the same way as a paper snowflake. My boy preferred to make a FranciscaN Priest. What kid doesn’t like to make puppets!?
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O is for Offering
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Our church didn’t have rice bowls this year to put in our loose change for the poor. One of Lent’s lessons is about almsgiving, giving to those who need more than us. I liked this idea for an offering box, in the shape of a church complete with stained glass windows. O is also for the orange cross on top.
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My one suggestion to blend the colors on the coffee filter paper… Take a paper plate, add one plain filter and a tablespoon of water. Color another filter with squares using markers. Set that on top the wet filter and watch it blend! Let it dry overnight. One is enough for all these windows.


P is for Prayer
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Our children are becoming more aware of Prayer and Penance. Even my first grader and Preschooler remind us to say our meal Prayer. And we’re happy that our toddler joins in for the “Amen.” I decided to add these Pictures to their Prayer frame craft, to make it Personal. We added the Pink or Purple P for the Purpose of Practicing Ps. They laughed when I pulled out a yellow P! :)
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We also talked about Peter the first Pope, and our Petitions of Prayer.
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You can Print this Prayer at this Particular link. 2 Per Page.
Good Morning, Dear Jesus. This day is for You!
We ask You to bless all we think, say and do. Amen.

I hope you enjoyed seeing our versions of these fun crafts, made for preschoolers – but fun and meaningful for kids of all ages!

OTHER RESOURCES FOR CHRISTIAN ABCS:

Catholic ABC's by Lacy @ Catholic Icing

Catholic IcingCatholic Icing: Liturgical Year Ideas



Christian Preschool Printables: Bible ABCs

Christian Character ABCs

Christian Symbols A-Z

A to Z Pre K - K Bible Story Lesson Plans Catholic Toolbox

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Homegrown Catholics - Our homeschooling experience

Raising our children at home 24/7 is quite the vocation. It requires inner strength, or as we call it "God's Grace." Each child is taken as a seedling, planted and nurtured right here in our home garden, watered with God's graces. One day God can harvest the fruit and let it sweeten the lives of others.

As a child, I wore a mustard seed with a bible verse [Mark 30-32]around my neck. I pondered the fragility and potential of that little seed. What amazing potential did I have, and now what of the potential of our children!? In high school, my favorite quote was: "When you take the time to do the things you have to do when you have to do them; the time will come when you can do the things you want to do when you want to do them!" - Zig Zigler

So we're taking the time to enrich our childrens' lives, so that they can someday be sent into the world not just as educated citizens - but more so messengers of God. It often takes all my energy and will power to get out of bed each day and have everyone at home depending upon me to entertain with lessons and activities. But I know the end result will be our confidence in knowing we did everything we could to give our children the best Catholic Education WE could provide.

I don't know that I'll ever retire from being a teacher to my family, and I don't want to wait until my husband retires and our children are all grown before we really live our life. Homeschooling allows us to live now, love better now, and give praise and thanks to God now for all that we currently enjoy.

Homegrown Catholics blog is a place for us to share this journey with you. Let it be a resource of renewal and inspiration!

God Bless,
Melissa & Tom
and our growing family


*Visit my other blog for more straight forward journaling about my life Growing in Grace, my Catholic Journey, and my take on world issues. My personal journey to evangelize despite opposition.
*To view samples of what I sew and craft for homework and sale, go to Modest Mommies.