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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Lenten Photo Journal (1st Half) +2014+

 
Happy Lenten Half Time!
Popping in to share a little Lenten Photo Journaling.
 
 
 
 
 

 Our St. Patrick's Day baby is 15!
 

Little Miss sprained her ankle on the trampoline!
 
Friday Night +Stations of the Cross+ and Soup Supper with friends:)
 
 

My Rockin' 6th grade CCD class...Love these crazy kids!
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Our Goddaughter made her 1st Reconciliation 
 
 
~Feast of the Annunciation~
Mary said YES and so can we:)
Craft via Catholic Inspired!




40 Days for Life 
~Prayer Vigil~
"The greatest honor God can do a soul is not to give it much, but to ask much of it." ~St. Therese of Lisieux~


 

 
Lenten Service Project~Baby Blankets for our local Pregnancy Center...They turned out SOOOOO Cute!
 
It's been 20 years since my late husband's death on Good Friday, 4-2-94...
Lenten pilgrimage of love and peace.
 
 

 
 

Our fearless Rome Pilgrimage leader is becoming a priest!  This was his final step...Ordination to the Deaconate.  His Ordination to the Priesthood is coming in June...Please keep him in your prayers.

 Such a beautiful ceremony...Kim and I were honored to bring up the gifts!  So happy for Deacon Dave!

 
"Either we learn to find Our Lord in ordinary, everyday life, or else we shall never find him."
St. Josemaria Escriva






 Half way to Easter...Hope is on the way!
 

10 comments:

  1. Love that quote from St. Josemaria Escriva...we always seem to be waiting on the big and amazing, but He is right here is the ordinary. You've had a beautiful springtime!

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    1. Thank your for stopping by, Barbara! Hope you are having a blessed Lent:)

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  2. So happy to "hear" from you! Loved all the pictures. May you continue to have a fruitful Lent.
    Peace... +JMJ+

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  3. Hi Annita~ So happy to hear from you too! I've missed you and friends here with my spotty blogging. At times, I've considered stopping all together but I've found that, for me, popping in now and then is a healthy balance:) Followers tend to go away but that's not why I blog anyway. Thank you for sticking around and keeping in touch, my friend! Hope you are doing well and having a very blessed Lent with your family!

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  4. Oh Tiffany! I'm so happy to see this update. I love how you referred to it as the Lent half time :) The kids seem so big in those pictures! Especially little miss with her beautiful hair cut. Did she donate it? Wishing you a continued fruitful lenten journey!

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    1. Thanks for popping over for a visit, Patty! The girls have donated to Locks of Love in the past but this time she didn't have enough hair:( Oh well, next time! Wishing you a continued fruitful journey as well, my friend!

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  5. Hi Tiffany!

    I always enjoy stopping in to say Hi, although I'm not consistent visiting blogging friends :( I loved all your beautiful pictures and memories captured. Those St. Patrick's cupcakes look like fun! Did you use marbles to make the indentations? We also did the Feast of the Annunciation coloring activity from Jennifer at Catholic Inspired! Yours turned out lovely! :) May the rest of your Lent be fruitful and blessed!

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    1. Thanks for coming by, Tracy! I was visiting your blog the other day and reading about that fabulous conference. I got interrupted by the kiddos so didn't leave a comment:( Yes, I saw the cupcake idea on Pinterest somewhere...It worked great if I was careful not to fill the liners too full. And yes, those where Jennifer's lovely coloring tryptics. She is a blessing and always has wonderful things to share! Continued Lenten blessings to you and your sweet family, Tracy!

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  6. Dear Tiffany,
    Like you popping by to visit is not an everyday activity for me these days but I loved the catch up. I just adore those shamrock cupcakes. I am definitely using that idea next year
    Praying for you at this time especially.
    Enjoy the last few days of Lent and the preparations for Easter
    God Bless
    Gae

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    1. Thank you for popping in for a visit, Gae! I'm praying for you and your family too as I recently saw your request in the Catholic Homeschooling group. Hugs and blessings to your family that I admire from afar:)

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