Sunday, January 31, 2010

Bedtime Lullaby

Tonight as I was feeding Arwen to sleep in our bedroom Moran, Myffwyn and Corbyn were snuggled up together in our bed listening to the music of Sons of Korah- Redemption Songs on the ipod dock in our bedroom.
I really do love this album especially and will often put it on as a Bedtime lullaby.

One of the things I enjoy about this group is the fact the songs are based on the Psalms. Here are a couple of my favourite songs from this album.


This one is a link to another favourite.

I hope you enjoy them, and if you haven't heard Sons of Korah before I would love to hear what you think.
Blessings,

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Bull Fighting for Fun!

What do the children do while Mummy is busy knitting a bunny for a late birthday present and the older boys are at work.
You naturally set up a bull fighting ring and have bull fights.
If you are extremely lucky you even get a resident musician to keep the crowds entertained.

How I love it when the children think up interesting and imaginative play to do together. this one was courtesy of Autumn.
Well done Sweetie Bee.

Enjoy the show!!!!!!!





Blessings,

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Books We have Enjoyed this Week

I have started this again as a way of sharing some of the favourite books we have read over and over again each week.
I love ♥ seeing what other families have been reading too. So perhaps you might let me know what you have been reading during the week?

Blessings,

Presents we made for Arwen.

Here are the presents that most of us made for Arwen's 1st birthday. I will share her actual birthday later this week.Rogan made the white cat and Vellvin and Rogan made the elephant, mostly Vellvin I think.
A birthday bag of course. Only (true confessions) I made it on the day. You can't see but there are tiny beads in three colours glued in small bunches around her name over the bag. The ribbon is sewn on at the back.
I was going to make these BUT time again so Rogan and Autumn made the little people for the train below.
Stephen and Saxon made this train out of Blackwood off our property. A huge limb had fallen and so enabled us to use this much sought after wood.
This cool boat was made by: Saxon made the timber bottom, Vellvin and Rogan sanded and Eden sewed the sail. Rogan glued it together.
Morna, Myffwyn and Corbyn had to have a present too. So they caught Arwen some Bumble Bee's, regular Bee's, butterfly's and a cricket. I don't think I left anything out. They also gave their insects some flowers to feel like home.

Of course we let them go at the end of the day. The children are very good at doing this, much better than our older children were at remembering to let the insects go.
I have for many years wanted a special birthday plate for the birthday person. I first read about this in Let's make a Memory -over 16 years ago. This I imagine is the new updated version.
Of course now you can get them from any Waldorf supplier, but being the do it your self type I painted one finally. I have had the paint to do it for over a year now but just didn't get around to it.
This one is for girls and I will do a boy coloured one for our guys.
People in the train.
Stephen's Mother made and Smocked this beautiful dress. It also has smocking on the back.
Autumn made this doll/baby hammock and a little hand stitched blanket for her dolls.
My extremely fat bunny rabbit. Please do not look at him, I am so unhappy with him.

Eden sewed a lovely little skirt for Arwen with a butterfly on the side. Unfortunately Arwen got chocolate (from her party bag that her siblings were giving her) on her skirt before I had a chance to take a photo. So when it is through the washing process I will share Eden's present as well.

Blessings,

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Craft Basket Wednesday

Well I do have some items to share this week. Last week just by passed me and so I wasn't able to share our Marionette we had made. Our time has been so busy that I haven't been able to get my computer person (aka Braedon) to put the photo's on the computer.Here,however is the Bunny Rabbit I FINALLY made for Arwen's birthday (a late gift) I have spent a lot of time this week helping others make gifts for Arwen instead.I really am not happy with this bunny. It just didn't seem to go together right even though I followed all the instructions to the letter. The children seemed to think it amusing that I didn't like this Bunny when I had finished. It is rare for me not to like something I make and truth to tell most of the older kids...well they laughed at it.
So to be honest in my "blogging life" I am showing my embarrassing bunny!!!!
I am going to share the other gifts that were made for Arwen later if anyone wants to check in to see what we made for her.

Interested in other peoples Craft Basket's then why not pop over to Knit Together where Amy Caroline is hosting this weekly meme.

Blessings,

Hearts For Home ♥ ♥ 27th January Day Late

In today’s busy and aggressive society mothers at home are not given much encouragement to be committed to their role in being home.

In my weekly 'Hearts for Home' post I am encouraging myself and others to commit to thinking about what 4-6 things we can do each week to bring our thoughts, prayers and actions to keeping our 'Hearts for Home'.

I am praying that a spirit of gentleness, generosity in thoughts and time along with loveliness and grace would lead us to be all that God wants us to be.

I pray also that each person involved in 'Hearts for Home' would also pray for any others involved as well.

May you be blessed by this initiative. I pray it brings you and your family many blessings.

So each week list 4-6 things you will commit to that will keep your "Hearts for Home'.
Please leave a you name and a link to your blog (if you don't have one just leave your list in the comment box)and perhaps a comment so we can all see and encourage each other.

If you would like, add the 'Hearts for Home' logo to your side bar as a reminder of your goals.
God Bless you this week.

♥ Please leave a link to your Hearts for Home Edition on the Mister Linky at the end of the post, so we can all come and visit.
I would also appreciate you linking back here too.☺ ♥ ♥

I also have decided I need to print out my list so I can constantly refer to it and therefore keep it in my mind. I also need to have it put up where I can see it constantly.

My list for the 27th January is ♥ ♥

Sorry to everyone who may have been waiting for this weeks list.Thank you Judy for the reminder. I completely forgot it was Tuesday as we were very concentrated on Arwen's Birthday Celebration which has gone for 2 days and with Stephen leaving to go back to Wangaratta yesterday.

1. To readjust with the children to having Daddy gone after being home for 10 days.
Prepare our thoughts and routines ready for the start of 'school' next week. Early starts and bedtime routines. Hopefully this will help with the readjustment.

2. Start to implement some of the recommendations and adjust to the findings of the investigations that we have undertaken over the last 5 months with Moran. Helping everyone to be able to help with this as well.

3. To watch The Two Towers with Eden and Vellvin, who are watching this for the first time along with Saxon and the older children.

4. In these final 'free' days of Summer before we start lessons and routines to enjoy the randomness of doing what we want without the rigidness of routine.

5. Finish reading Pocketful of Pinecones by Karen Andreola. I have found I read this every summer and it really refreshes me. I would love to get her next book: Lessons at Blackberry Inn as I have heard it is just as good.

6.Be thankful for all the blessings that come my way this week, whether in obvious happy ways or in 'disguise' and not to my liking originally.

Blessings,

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Happy 1st Birthday Arwen

Dear Arwen,
We cannot believe that a year has gone by so quickly and yet in other wasy it seems as if you have been our baby for ever.
You are such a sweet, smileing and charming little girl.
A joy to everyone who meets you. People are charmed by you within minutes of meeting you.Of course we call you are little Angel as you are a blessing to be sure and your brothers and sisters all want to hold and play with you. It is hard to get to hold you and have you to my self.
But these brothers and sisters adore you and are so obliging in making you happy when you are sad and are always happy to help me by taking you for a moment while I need to do other things.So as your 1st birthday comes we will celebrate in our usual family fashion with cake and party bags, balloons and homemade presents. Your brothers and sisiters, Daddy and I have made you some special gifts as well as the traditional 1st Birthday gift.
So enjoy this day our special little girtl as we will enjoy spending this day in celelbraion of you life with us.
Thank you Lord for the best gift, the reason we are celebrating this day ---our little Arwen.
With our love always,
XXX OOO

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Where Have I been.....making Marionettes!!!

Last year Autumn and I started to make Marionette's together. As with some projects I start I then move on to other crafts, so as per usual we were distracted by other things.

We had made quite a lot of the heads and some of the clothes and hands.
We are making 12 marionettes in this version and I am writing a story for them.
This is our Queen all finished and hanging from the mantle piece in the "Great Hall."

The children all love her and can't wait to see the others and then be able to play with them.
I am very pleased with her and have really enjoyed doing this project with Autumn.

Stay tuned for the next characters!!!!!

Blessings,

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Our lady Of Altagracia

Last year as we were celebrating this feast I was hoping little Arwen would be born on this day. Needless to say she was born two days later.
This year we will celebrate very simply.

We will read about this lovely feast day and talk about the attitude of thankfulness and what we have to be thankful for.
As we talk we will locate the Dominican republic on our large wall map in the kitchen
We will colour the beautiful image below and make our traditional book marks/ place cards from the image above. Perhaps we will even copy the map and past it in our Liturgical Notebooks along with a hand drawn image to be coloured or painted in watercolours (for the older ones) and a glued in image for the little ones.
We will bake some orange flavoured rolls and read A Gift of Gracias.

If we were more organised this year we would have this lovely tea that Alice has prepared for us to use. We love using Alice's tea ideas as they make the day so much more meaningful.

I would love to have the children make some paper star cut outs and then fill in the middle with blue transparent paper and then hang them on the windows like stained glass windows. We will see how we go.

As it is Summer holiday's here we won't get much more done. Especially with last minute 1st birthday preparations going on. No feast day would be complete with out a special time spent in prayer so this is the one we will be praying together tonight before the smaller ones tit-trot off to bed.

Novena in Honor of Our Lady of Altagracia~

Preparatory Prayer:
O Dear Mother, Most Sweet Virgin of Altagracia, our Patroness! Look at us here, prostrated in your presence wishing to offer you this novena in testimony of our love, and in thanksgiving for the innumerable favors we have received from your hands. You are our Advocate and, like beggars, we come to present our needs to you. You are our Teacher, and like disciples we come to learn from the example of your holy life. You are our Mother, and like children, we come to offer you all the love of our hearts. Receive Dearest Mother, our praise and listen attentively to our supplications. Amen.

Supplications ~
1.- O Sweetest Mother of Altagracia, pure and immaculate since your conception! We beg you to bless our children, preserving their innocence and increasing their love for purity.

(Hail Mary…)

2.- O Sweetest Mother of Altagracia, Admirable Mother, who in your little house of Nazareth, served as a model for Christian mothers and wives. We ask you to bless our homes so that the sanctity and holiness of marriage will flourish in them.

(Hail Mary…)
3. O Sweetest Mother of Altagracia, you who had the joy of receiving in your arms the body of your Most Holy Son who died on the cross for us, we beg you to come to our aid at the our of our death, so that by dying with the name of Jesus on our lips and hearts, we can fly to the glory of your maternal arms.

Final Prayer:
Most Holy Virgin of Altagracia, from the bottom of our hearts, we thank you for the continuous blessings you pour down on us. From your hands and from your maternal heart we receive, each day, the sustenance given to us by our Heavenly Father. You are our defender when we are in danger, our aid when we are in need and our hope in the sacrifices proper of our Christian life. Through your Immaculate Heart we want to sing a song of thanksgiving to God for all the blessings he has given us. We promise you, O Mother, gratitude and fidelity. You will reign forever in our homes and our town where we will venerate you as our Lady and Mother by growing in all your virtues. Make us worthy of being called your daughters so that serving God and you on this world, we will obtain the highest grace you bring to us: a holy death that will open to us the gates of heaven. Amen.


Our Lady of Altagracia ~ Pray for us!

Blessings,

St Agnes- for Vellvin

For our sweet Vellvin who has a special devotion to St Agnes

St. Agnes:
Agnes is one of the most glorious saints in the calendar of the Roman Church. The greatest Church Fathers vie with one another in sounding her praise and glory. St. Jerome writes: "All nations, especially their Christian communities, praise in word and writing the life of St. Agnes. She triumphed over her tender age as well as over the merciless tyrant. To the crown of spotless innocence she added the glory of martyrdom."

Our saint's name should be traced to the Greek hagne - the pure, rather than to the Latin agna - lamb. But the Latin derivation prevailed in the early Church. The reason may have been that eight days after her death Agnes appeared to her parents with a train of virgins, and a lamb at her side. St. Augustine knew both derivations. "Agnes", he writes, "means 'lamb' in Latin, but in Greek it denotes 'the pure one'". The Latin interpretation occasioned the yearly blessing of the St. Agnes lambs; it takes place on this day in the Church of which she is patron, and the wool is used in weaving the palliums worn by archbishops and, through privilege, by some bishops. In the church built by the Emperor Constantine over the saint's grave, Pope Gregory the Great preached a number of homilies. Reliable details concerning the life of St. Agnes are very few. The oldest material occurs in St. Ambrose's De Virginibus, parts of which are read today at Matins. The value of the later (definitely unauthentic) "Passion" of the saint is enhanced by the fact that various antiphons and responsories in the Office are derived from it.

From such liturgical sources we may construct the following "life of St. Agnes". One day when Agnes, then thirteen years old, was returning home from school, she happened to meet Symphronius, a son of the city prefect. At once he became passionately attracted to her and tried to win her by precious gifts. Agnes repelled him, saying: "Away from me, food of death, for I have already found another lover" (r. Ant.). "With His ring my Lord Jesus Christ has betrothed me, and He has adorned me with the bridal crown" (3. Ant., Lauds). "My right hand and my neck He has encircled with precious stones, and has given me earrings with priceless pearls; He has decked me with lovely, glittering gems" (2. Ant.). "The Lord has clothed me with a robe of gold, He has adorned me with priceless jewels" (4. Ant.). "Honey and milk have I received from His mouth, and His blood has reddened my cheeks" (5. Ant.). "I love Christ, into whose chamber I shall enter, whose Mother is a virgin, whose Father knows not woman, whose music and melody are sweet to my ears. When I love Him, I remain chaste; when I touch Him, I remain pure; when I possess Him, I remain a virgin" (2. Resp.). "I am betrothed to Him whom the angels serve, whose beauty the sun and moon admire" (9. Ant.). "For Him alone I keep my troth, to Him I surrender with all my heart" (6. Ant.).

Incensed by her rebuff, Symphronius denounced Agnes to his father, the city prefect. When he threatened her with commitment to a house of ill fame, Agnes replied: "At my side I have a protector of my body, an angel of the Lord" (2. Ant., Lauds). "When Agnes entered the house of shame, she found an angel of the Lord ready to protect her" (1. Ant., Lauds). A light enveloped her and blinded all who tried to approach. Then another judge condemned her to the stake because the pagan priests accused her of sorcery.

Surrounded by flames she prayed with outstretched arms: "I beseech You, Father almighty, most worthy of awe and adoration. Through Your most holy Son I escaped the threats of the impious tyrant and passed through Satan's filth with feet unsullied. Behold, I now come to You, whom I have loved, whom I have sought, whom I have always desired." She gave thanks as follows: "O You, the almighty One, who must be adored, worshipped, feared - I praise You because through Your only begotten Son I have escaped the threats of wicked men and have walked through the filth of sin with feet unsullied. I extol You with my lips, and I desire You with all my heart and strength."

After the flames died out, she continued: "I praise You, Father of my Lord Jesus Christ, because by Your Son the fire around me was extinguished" (4. Ant., Lauds). And now she longed for union with Christ: "Behold, what I yearned for, I already see; what I hoped for, I already hold in embrace; with Him I am united in heaven whom on earth I loved with all my heart" (Ben. Ant.). Her wish was granted; the judge ordered her beheaded. —The Church's Year of Grace, Pius Parsch

Patron: Affianced couples; betrothed couples; bodily purity; chastity; Children of Mary; Colegio Capranica of Rome; crops; engaged couples; gardeners; Girl Scouts; girls; rape victims; diocese of Rockville Centre, New York; virgins.

Symbols: Lamb; woman with long hair and a lamb, sometimes with a sword at her throat; woman with a dove which holds a ring in its beak; woman with a lamb at her side.



Here is a a prayer for the feast of St. Agnes from the hymn by Adam of St. Victor.

Let us gain courage for our own battle by honoring the martyrdom of the glorious virgin Agnes. St. Agnes, vessel of honor, flower of unfading fragrance, beloved of the choirs of Angels, you are an example to the worth of virtue and chastity. O you who wear a Martyr's palm and a virgin's wreath, pray for us that, though unworthy of a special crown, we may have our names written in the list of Saints.

All: Alleluia

A link to a Hymn and some customs

Blessings,

The Love of Playcloths

Our children imaginative play a lot. The younger ones especially love dressing up and playing all sorts of interesting games. This is Moran very earlyin the morning making a home with her baby out of play cloths on the trailer. She is draped in play cloths as well.

One way they have added variety and interest to these games is by using play cloths.
I made these about 9 years ago after reading about them in Toymaking with Children. The copy I had, I borrowed from the library, since then of course I have bought it as it has many creative and beautiful ideas for creative and imaginative play.

As they were expensive to buy and I knew I could make a greater variety if I sewed them myself, however I splurged a bought some silk ones from Winterwood in Melbourne, because I knew at that stage I could not make these ones.

The play cloths I made were of various fabrics and sizes. There are some quite large ones that are about 90cm x 1.5 m right down to about 30cm x 30 cm.

The fabrics vary too. We have homespun, muslin, satin, chiffon, organza and pane velvet. All of them are used extensively. We use them in dressing up for feast days as well along with the few made costumes I have made over the years.
Naturally when I made the play cloths I wanted play stands to go with them. Back then I did not know where we could buy them and even if we did they would have been out of our price range. So once again Braedon, who was about 11 at the time made these for me based on a pattern in the Toymaking with Children book.

We have been very blessed by Braedon's wood working skills over the years.

When Moran was turning two I hand painted her a rainbow silk (this was my first attempt at dying silk) that I made into a rainbow house for little dolls and wee folk.
Last year we hand painted some play cloths. Instead of dip dying we use a paintbrush and paint them. You can achieve a very soft and varied look this way.
It is very easy and the little ones even did a creative job on this.
These are some seasonal silks and muslins we made back then.
We took pictures naturally and if any one is interested I could do a post on this very easy but beautiful craft.

Blessings,

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