28 days since I held you in my arms and told you help was on the way. 90 minutes you suffered pain I can't even imagine.
You are my heart. My soul. My strength. My everything.
As I type this, 28 days 10 minutes ago I ran outside, hoping I was wrong. That you were just at the gym. I saw the box at the mailbox and the car with the trailer in front of it - and I knew. I just knew.
Just two more seconds. That's all the difference it would have been.
I love you. I miss you so much. You ARE love. The truest love.
Funeral Homily: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV5ZPEsQej8
(this link will be updated in the near future)
Be encouraged homily: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDZgQsCuCsA
13:40 is the key section
Pronouns are not Fr. Meyer's strength. ;)
Sunday, December 15, 2019
Saturday, November 30, 2019
Jesse Tree ornaments by Joshua
The day he left this earth, Joshua had pulled out our Christmas boxes to get out the green ornament hooks - and the day before he had pulled out our small tree on which to hang them.
I finally got them together and they are available for sale. They can be in your mailbox in 2-3 business days if it's the only thing you order. Or in your hands within 3 hours if you are local.
Our Christmas season, as well as Lent and Easter sets will be available soon. Then I will work on adding the variations.
Tuesday, November 19, 2019
Tuesday, August 27, 2019
Small group presentations
Reading through older posts on here, this paragraph stands out:
It can be SO HARD for catechists to present to small groups. In formation courses, leaders are encouraged to present to small groups as well, but dynamics force the use of whole-group presentations. As a previous formation leader, I experimented with the small groups in a full atrium session setting, and it worked wonderfully!
Catechists are going to present to the children as they received in their formation courses. It's just how it is. Add in very large groups of children, limited time and limited number of sessions, along with local parish or diocesan requirements to "get it all in" and you have a recipe for weak presentations, shallow meditations and children who don't readily connect with the Holy Spirit through the materials and experiences in the atrium.
Let's get back to the small group presentations and allowing the Holy Spirit to be the the One True Teacher!
An interesting side benefit: experience proving that calling small groups is MUCH better than working with large groups - meet the children where they are at, worry less about grade level or age, focus on capability and NEED, and allow such children who are in different experiential places to be just where they need to be. We have mixed age classes to focus on the individuals after all!
It can be SO HARD for catechists to present to small groups. In formation courses, leaders are encouraged to present to small groups as well, but dynamics force the use of whole-group presentations. As a previous formation leader, I experimented with the small groups in a full atrium session setting, and it worked wonderfully!
Catechists are going to present to the children as they received in their formation courses. It's just how it is. Add in very large groups of children, limited time and limited number of sessions, along with local parish or diocesan requirements to "get it all in" and you have a recipe for weak presentations, shallow meditations and children who don't readily connect with the Holy Spirit through the materials and experiences in the atrium.
Let's get back to the small group presentations and allowing the Holy Spirit to be the the One True Teacher!
Saturday, August 24, 2019
Holy Bible Assembly
Paint/write the names on appropriately Paint the backside (where the name was penciled in) |
Placement of the pieces for the box itself |
How the lid fits onto the box |
Lid on the box; decorate as you like |
Saturday, August 17, 2019
Notes in the History of Israel
Notes on the History of Israel:
Tracing frame: The Land of Israel at the Time of Christ |
The first People of
God were Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and their households.
Jacob’s name was changed to
Israel – then all of his descendants are called Israelites. Hebrew is their language and they can be called Hebrews as well. This is applicable
during their 400 years in Egypt and the Exodus.
The Israelites settled in Israel, divided
into their 12 tribes, and time passed; the Kingdom is divided and conquered
at various times.
Those who return to the southern Kingdom and spread from
there are called Jews – after the
main remaining region of the original country of Israel: Judah or Judea.
From the Jewish people, God raises up a Son: Jesus. From His
time forward, we have two branches of the People of God: Jews and Christians.
400 years after the time of Christ’s life on earth, the Islamic faith is formed. We call these
people Muslims. They claim right to
the legacy of the One God through their descent from the illegitimate eldest
son of Abraham: Ishmael. Thus bypassing all the covenants after Abraham.
Saturday, August 10, 2019
Fabric Timelines
Movable pieces can be handmade or a printable is available as well!
These were designed by The Sheep Gate and sold through various venues.
These were designed by The Sheep Gate and sold through various venues.
Saturday, July 13, 2019
Article on Catechesis of the Good Shepherd
I found the following article on my jumpdrive, dated in 2014. The file has my name on it, but did I write this? The file name also has the name of our local diocesan newspaper. Was this published?
I don't even know! I don't remember writing this, but it IS my style! I am happy to have someone else say "nope, that's mine!" ;)
I think I would like to add more about the long-term experience of the child who has been in the atrium.
The level 2 children expand this focus on the Good Shepherd into the reality that the Good Shepherd came for all peoples of all times – those around the world, those who came before us and those who will, God-willing, come after us. We explore all the level 1 topics again, adding a few more parables, life events, moments of the Mass, more geography, and now adding two key areas pertinent to this age: Moral Formation (moral parables and Maxims – Jesus’ instructions for how to live within the Kingdom of God) and finally, The History of the Kingdom of God – several long timelines that show the expanse of this history, with the particular moments of Creation, Redemption and Parousia, noting the Blank Page of history being written right now, by people together with God, just as the Bible came to us, work of human hands inspired by God.
I don't even know! I don't remember writing this, but it IS my style! I am happy to have someone else say "nope, that's mine!" ;)
I think I would like to add more about the long-term experience of the child who has been in the atrium.
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I have been
part of Catechesis of the Good Shepherd for more than 10 years, in a variety of
roles. My participation began before I became a mother and has only become more
intense through experiencing the depths of our faith through my son’s deepening
relationship with the Good Shepherd.
Catechesis
of the Good Shepherd is typically a once-a-week 90-120 minute gift for the
children and the catechists to delve into the depths of the most essential
elements of our Faith. Level 1 is for ages 3-6; Level 2 is for ages 6-9; and
Level 3 is for ages 9-12+. A child who attends all three levels of the atrium
(the designated space for the CGS materials) will move through the stages of
recognizing their relationship with the Good Shepherd (level 1), recognizing
and desiring a response to this relationship – to remain with Him and follow
His teachings, His voice (Level 2), and finally actively seeking to serve Him
through the initial discernment of vocation, the child’s personal place in the
Plan of God (level 3). Ideally, these experiences can be followed up into
adolescence to further develop the history of the Kingdom of God through the
Church, through vocation studies, ever-preparing for the Parousia, when God
will be all in all (1 Corinthians 15:28).
Indeed level
3, a space set aside for 9-12 year old children has so much for the adolescent
and the adult; a growing number of adults request to spend time in the level 3
atrium to expand and deepen their own faith.
The level 1 child focuses on Jesus – the visible, tangible reality
of the presence of God. We look to His life, His parables, His True Presence in
the Mass, the geography of Israel during His life on earth, always focusing on
the Church’s balance of Scripture and Liturgy, our primary sources for doctrine
in all the atrium levels; establishing the reality of
a current relationship with the Good Shepherd who knows me by name, loves me
and will do anything for me that is for my benefit of remaining with Him. This
is both enough and far more than enough.
God gave us His life, His Light, His joy in abundance.
The level 2 children expand this focus on the Good Shepherd into the reality that the Good Shepherd came for all peoples of all times – those around the world, those who came before us and those who will, God-willing, come after us. We explore all the level 1 topics again, adding a few more parables, life events, moments of the Mass, more geography, and now adding two key areas pertinent to this age: Moral Formation (moral parables and Maxims – Jesus’ instructions for how to live within the Kingdom of God) and finally, The History of the Kingdom of God – several long timelines that show the expanse of this history, with the particular moments of Creation, Redemption and Parousia, noting the Blank Page of history being written right now, by people together with God, just as the Bible came to us, work of human hands inspired by God.
We also
prepare for the sacraments of Reconciliation and Holy Eucharist, through
special times and retreats set aside for meditation on the True Vine parable,
the Loving Father (Prodigal Son), juxtaposing the Found Sheep and Found Coin
(Lost Sheep/Coin), and exploring the reality of the Healing of the Centurion’s
Servant. These are moments cherished by the children who have the opportunity
to delve into their faith with the responsibility of the choice they are making
to come to these sacred sacraments. Through these special sessions, tied
together with the atrium experience, the child’s sacramental preparation is
beyond all other programs I have experienced before I came to CGS or since.
In Level 3,
the children continue the same topics, but with fewer didactic materials and a
greater number of abstract materials. Now the child is being called, not just
to remain on the Vine, but to bear fruit – what is YOUR place in the Kingdom of
God? We explore all 7 sacraments in depth, deepen moral formation, study the
virtues, introduce the Liturgy of the Hours, explore each and every prayer of
the Mass, and begin a study of Typology – the Church’s practice of seeking
Jesus in the Old Testament and Jesus’ fulfillment of the Old Testament in the
New – and the as yet unfulfilled prophecies that will come at the end of time:
Parousia. Now we deepen our exploration of this
"response". It is more than a passive remaining now. It is an active
seeking. An active response in thanksgiving for the great gifts that God has
bestowed upon us, for the reasons He created us and loves us. What will fill my
blank page? How will I respond to the gifts of God? God has a Plan - how do I
fit in and how can I help it move along towards the final moment of the
Parousia? We explore the History even further: the Jewish
People, Typology of Creation, Sin, Flood, Abraham and Moses/Exodus; Parousia
when "God will be all in all" (1 Corinthians 15:28).
At each level, the child returns to the same themes, going ever deeper and truly
experiencing his identity in the Kingdom of God.
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Sunday, July 7, 2019
Montessori blogs
Some of this blog's readers are interested in learning more about the Montessori approach to life. There are many wonderful Montessori blogs! The ones I have are as follows:
Montessori Station
Various resources that relate to Montessori
Montessori Trails
Our homeschool blog
Montessori Nuggets
Nuggets of Montessori knowledge
Montessori Station
Various resources that relate to Montessori
Montessori Trails
Our homeschool blog
Montessori Nuggets
Nuggets of Montessori knowledge
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