Showing posts with label Lent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lent. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Holy Week Peg Doll Path Printable
I have wanted to make the wooden version of this path for ages, but never seem to get around to it. Sometimes paper is easier for me, so I made this version to use until I can get around to the "real" one. Hopefully it is a help to someone else out there as well!
Thanks for reading!
Don't forget to check out my Holy Week link list from last year! It has been updated with new links, photo's, and a link to my pinterest board.
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Bag 1 - Medicine Cabinet
I'm participating in 40 Bags in 40 Days again this year, which is basically my way of "spring cleaning", preparing my heart and home for Easter, and getting rid of crap in my life that distracts me from my family and time with God.
Last week my kids were sick, and my head wanted to explode when I realized half the medicines in my medicine cabinet were expired. I started to pull everything out to evaluate what I had before heading to the store.
Broken glasses and thermometer? Check. ACTUAL rusty metal blades within my children's reach for who knows how long?!?!? Check. (Seriously). Bottle of cough syrup that was not months (or years) past it's expiration date? Nope.
I re-organized the cabinet, got rid of a grocery sized bag o' crap, and saved my children from tetanus all in one go. Yay for cleaning!
Thanks for reading!
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Our Lenten Plans 2016
This year we are trying to keep our Lenten plans as simple as possible. I tend to suffer from do-it-all-itis when it comes to liturgical living, often to the detriment of my poor family!
Lenten Board
Years ago, I made and Advent board to help us more easily incorporate various traditions in our day to day family life. I decided to do the same thing this year. I simply purchased a trifold display board from the dollar store and used some printables to make it.Left
1. A list of pray, fast, give ideas and a chart of all the people to pray for each day.
2. Laminated pray, fast, give cards to write what we are doing each day.
3. Our daily countdown from Catholic Icing, laminated so that we can cross off days with a dry erase marker as we go.
Middle
Our Cross of Mercy. Each time the kids perform a work of mercy, we will tape a seed to the tree. On Easter morning, the seeds will have transformed to beautiful flowers.
Right
Jesus Tree. During Advent, we use a Jesse Tree to read all of the Old Testament leading up to Jesus' birth. Our Jesus Tree is the same idea, except that we read all of the New Testament leading up to Jesus' resurrection. We use the plan from Shower of Roses.
Daily Reflections
We use Lent for Children and Welcome Risen Jesus each day. We read the short reflection, and if I am really motivated, I will use the daily rhyme in Lent for Children as copywork.
Lent Activity Folder
I have printed out a ton of coloring pages, worksheets, copywork, etc. and placed them in a folder for each kid. As we travel through lent, they can continue to learn and reflect on lent through the activities in the book.
Family Practices
PrayWe are returning to our practice of praying a decade of the rosary every night and stations of the cross on Fridays.
Fast
As a family, we are also reducing our TV consumption (other than the occasional religious movie), eating out (other than for the two birthdays we have during Lent), and putting a freeze on any frivolous spending.
Give
We will be trying to eat out of our pantry and freezer as much as possible, and donating the extra money saved at the end of Lent. The kids will also choose a few non-perishable items every time we go shopping. By the end of Lent we should have a nice big box to donate to our local food pantry. The kids are also doing this cute almsgiving activity thanks to my dear friend who prepared them for us!
Personal
PrayI joined 2 lenten bible studies, and have made a commitment to start each morning with prayer.
Fast
I am trying my hardest to leave my phone charging most of the day and limit my social media. My goodness, we are one day in and it is already hard! I'm also doing 40 bags in 40 days again to clear my house of all the junk that keeps me from a simpler, more intentionally lived day-to-day life.
Give
I am focusing on the Works of Mercy this year, both in and out of my family. Bearing Wrongs Patiently looks like the one I'll struggle with the most with these kiddos of mine!
What do you do during lent? Thanks for reading!
Monday, February 8, 2016
Ultimate Family Lent Link List
Special
Days in Lent
Mardi Gras
Family Mardi Gras @ Our
Sunday Visitor
Mardi Gras Masks @ Catholic
All Year
King Cake Game @ DLTK Kids
Mardi Gras Pancake Bowl @ Family
at the Foot of the Cross
Mardi Gras Cupcakes @ Catholic
Culture
Mardi Gras Beignets @ Catholic
Culture
Pre-Ash Wednesday Dust Cake @ Catholic
Culture
Pre-Lenten Treats from Around the World @ Mental
Floss
Mardi Gras Pancakes @ Catholic
Icing
Red Beans and Rice for Mardi Gras @ Homeschool
Is Where the Heart Is
Ash Wednesday
Ash Wednesday Coloring Page @ Paper
Dali
Ash Wednesday Coloring Page @ Herald
Entertainment
Ash Wednesday Ash Craft @ Catholic
Inspired
Ash Wednesday Beans @ Catholic
Cuisine
Ash Wednesday Lesson Plan @ The Catholic Toolbox (preK,
1st
and up)
Ashes Art @ Of
Green Tables
Ash Wednesday Booklet @ Teachers
Pay Teachers
Holy Week & Triduum
Triduum Coloring Page @ Look
to Him and Be Radiant
Resurrection Eggs @ Look
to Him and Be Radiant
Holy Week Printables and Activities @ Catholic
All Year
Triduum Craft @ Catholic
Inspired
Triduum Gardens @ Catholic
Inspired
Holy Week Notebooking Pages @ Catholic Icing
Holy Week Sequencing Cards @ Tired,
Needs Sleep
Holy Week Calendar @ The
Domestic Notebook
Holy Week Banner @ The
Diary of a Sower
Holy Week Mobile @ Drawn
2B Creative
Holy Week Minibook & Planning Calendar @ Homeschool
Is Where the Heart Is
Holy Week Meditations @ Kids
and Glitter
Palm Sunday
10 Things to do with Palms @ Catholic
Icing
How to Fold a Palm Cross @ Catholic
Icing
Palm Sunday Craft @ Catholic Icing
Holy Thursday
Passover Coloring Page @ Catholic
Playground
Unleavened Bread @ Catholic
Icing
Holy Thursday Meal @ Catholic
Cuisine
Holy Thursday Bible Study @ Look
to Him and Be Radiant
Seven Churches Visitation @ Building
Cathedrals
Agony in the Garden Craft @ Catholic
Inspired
Holy Thursday Tea @ Shower
of Roses
Good Friday
By His Stripes Craft @ Lord, Make Me
a Saint
Good Friday Watercolor Craft @ Catholic
Inspired
Calvary Paperplate Craft @ Catholic
Inspired
Toothpick Crosses @ Catholic
Inspired
Crown of Thorns Bread @ Catholic Icing
Calvary Sandwiches @ Catholic
Icing
Symbolic Lunch for Good Friday @ Catholic
Icing
Hot Crossed Buns @ Catholic
Cuisine
Good Friday Traditions @ Catholic Icing
Holy Saturday
Easter Story Cookies @ Catholic
Icing
Paschal Candle @ Family
in Feast and Feria
Lent starts next week! Are you
ready? Make sure to check out my Mardi
Gras and Ash Wednesday posts to help you kick off Lent properly.
Preparation
Decoration and Preparing the
Home
Decorating for Lent @ Kitchen
Stewardship
Lenten Sacrifice Tree @ Catholic
Inspired
Lenten Candles @ Catholic
Icing
Pray, Fast, Give Alms Wreath @ Campfires
and Cleats
Learning Activities and
Printables
Lenten Crossword Puzzle @ Drawn
2B Creative
Jesus in the Desert Coloring Page @ Drawn
2B Creative
Lent Coloring Page @ Look
to Him and Be Radiant
Lent Word Cloud @ Look
to Him and Be Radiant
Lent Notes Foldable @ Look
to Him and Be Radiant
On the Road to Easter Word Search @ Real Life at
Home
Lentopoly @ The
Catholic Toolbox
Lent Coloring Page @ Ministry to
Children
Pray, Fast, Give Craft @ Catholic
Icing
Lent Journal and Activity Book @ Life
of a Homeschool Mom
Lent Lapbook @ Homeschool
Is Where the Heart Is
Planner
Planning for Lent @ Real Life at
Home
Lenten Prayer @ Herald
Entertainment
Lenten Plan Worksheet @ With
a Faithful Heart
Lenten Planning Pages @ Catholic Icing
Countdowns, Calendars, Trackers,
and Planners:
Lenten Calendar @ Catholic
Icing
Lent Calendar @ Pondered
in My Heart
Lent Calendar @ Holy
Family Classical Academy
Lenten Calendar for Children @ The
Kids’ Bulletin
40 Days of Lent Cross @ Catholic
Playground
Lent Caterpillar Countdown @ These
Forty Days
Lamb Countdown Calendar @ Wee
Little Miracles
Lenten Countdown Spiral @ Wee
Little Miracles
Pretzel Calendar @ A
Living Garden
Family Lent Chart @ Catholic
Culture
Lenten Calendar @ Shower of
Roses
Lenten Activity Ideas
40 Lenten Ideas for Catholic Families @ Real
Life at Home
Outside the Box @ Catholic
All Year
Lent Countdown Chain @ Drawn
2B Creative
40 Days of Mercy Lent Calendar @ USCCB
10 Lent and Holy Week Activities @ Real Life at Home
Lenten Ideas for Kids and Teens @ Peanut Butter and Grace
Pray
Pray:
A Chain of People Prayer List @ Catholic
Inspired
Prayer Dice @ Drawn
2B Creative
Family Prayer Jar @ Wee
Little Miracles
Prayer Jar Petition Strips @ Catholic
Mom
Listen to a Lenten Song List @ Look
to Him and Be Radiant
Watch a series of Lenten Videos @ Look
to Him and Be Radiant
Lent for Children – A Thought a Day @ Family in Feast and Feria
Printable Jesus Tree Ornaments @ St. Brigid’s
Academy
Stepping Stones Through Jesus’ Life @ Equipping
Catholic Families
Stations of the Cross
Stations of the Cross Coloring Booklet @ Catholic
Playground
Stations of the Cross Coloring Pages @ Drawn
2B Creative
Stations of the Cross Coloring Pages @ St. John the Baptist
Coloring Pages
Stations of the Cross Coloring Pages @ Family
in Feast and Feria
Stations of the Cross Lift the Flap Notebook Page @ Catholic
Inspired
Stations of the Cross Minibook of Prayers @ Drawn
2B Creative
Stations of the Cross for Children @ Family
in Feast and Feria
Stations of the Cross Prayer Gems @ Diary
of a Sower
Stations of the Cross Eggs @ Catholic
Icing
Stations of the Cross Eggs @ Catholic
Sistas
Stations of the Cross Box @ A
Knotted Life
Stations of the Cross Art Project @ Look
to Him and Be Radiant
Stations of the Cross Art Appreciation @ 4
Real Forums
Stations of the Cross Walk @ St.
Anthony Messenger
Engaging Children in Stations of the Cross @ Catholic
Mom
Sorrowful Mysteries of the
Rosary
Sorrowful Mysteries Coloring Page @ Catholic
Inspired
Sorrowful Mysteries Mini Booklet @ Drawn
2B Creative
Fast/Sacrifice
Sacrifice Dice @ Drawn
2B Creative
Bury the Alleluia @ Three
Sided Wheel
Sacrifice Box @ Catholic
Icing
Give Up/Take Up Notebooking Page @ Look
to Him and Be Radiant
Almsgiving
Almsgiving Box @ Drawn
2B Creative
Pantry Almsgiving @ Three
Sided Wheel
Coin Cross @ Catholic
Icing
CRS Rice Bowl @ CRS
The Giving Jar @ Peanut Butter and Grace
Works of Mercy Cross @ Pondered
in my Heart
Stations of the Cross Works of Charity @ Look
to Him and Be Radiant
Crown of Thorns @ Catholic
United for the Faith (& transformation to Easter Basket @ Catholic
Icing)
Lenten Prayer Chain @ Catholic
Inspired
Lenten Prayer Postcards @ A
Spritz of Sis
Pantry Meal Challenge @ Homeschool Is Where the Heart Is (Coming Soon)
Almsgiving Worksheet @ Drawn
2B Creative
Almsgiving Notebooking Page @ Drawn
2B Creative
Almsgiving Cross Puzzle@ Drawn
2B Creative
Pope Francis’ Lenten Message @ Vatican
Follow Andrea's board Catholic Kids: Lent on Pinterest.
Thanks for reading!
Thanks for reading!
Sunday, March 29, 2015
Updated Holy Week Printable & Links
Happy Palm Sunday!
I updated the Holy Week printables that I shared last year. Click the picture below to access a free Holy Week minibook and blank Holy Week Planning Calendar. (UPDATED 2016)
Looking for activities to fill up your blank calendar? Look no further! I've compiled a list of resources and ideas below!
Holy Week:

Holy Week Printables @ Teaching Heart

Holy Week Meditation Journal @ Kids and Glitter

Holy Week Box @ It's An Always...Always Kind of Love

Holy Week Activities Post 1 and Post 2 @ Eyes on Heaven

Holy Week Day by Day @ Eyes on Heaven

Holy Week Mobile @ Drawn 2B Creative
Housecleaning Tradition @ Catholic Culture

Animated Passion Trilogy

Holy Week in Handprints @ Catholic Icing

Jerusalem Lesson and Godly Play @ Catholic Icing

Holy Week Lesson Plan @ The Catholic Toolbox

Peg Doll Holy Week Calendar @ Catholic Missionary Family

Holy Week 3-part or Sequencing @ Tired, Needs Sleep
General Triduum:
Triduum Bracelet @ Loyola Press

Triduum Notebooking Page @ Sadlier

Triduum Links @ The Catholic Toolbox

Triduum Craft @ Catholic Inspired

Triduum Coloring Page @ Look to Him and Be Radiant
Holy Thursday:

Last Supper Craft @ Catholic Icing

Holy Thursday Learning Pack @ Eyes on Heaven

Watch Prince of Egypt to understand the Passover.

Last Supper Notebooking Page @ Catholic Icing

Unleavened Bread Recipe @ Catholic Icing

Passover Themed Snack @ Family in Feast and Feria
Good Friday:

Pray the Stations of the Cross. (We use the Happy Saints version).

Begin Divine Mercy Novena.

Good Friday Nature Walk @ The Unlikely Homeschool

Good Friday Crafts @ Catholic Inspired

Good Friday Schedule and Printable Activities @ Eyes on Heaven

Watercolor Crucifix Craft @ Do Small Things With Love

Crown of Thorns Snack @ Free-N-Fun Easter

Crucifixion Notebooking Page @ Catholic Icing

Printable Resurrection Eggs @ Teaching Heart
Holy Saturday

Easter Story Cookies @ Catholic Icing

Lenten Supper @ Shower of Roses
Thanks for reading!
Check out my Holy Week board for more ideas:
Follow Andrea's board Catholic Kids: Holy Week on Pinterest.
I updated the Holy Week printables that I shared last year. Click the picture below to access a free Holy Week minibook and blank Holy Week Planning Calendar. (UPDATED 2016)
Looking for activities to fill up your blank calendar? Look no further! I've compiled a list of resources and ideas below!
Holy Week:

Holy Week Printables @ Teaching Heart

Holy Week Meditation Journal @ Kids and Glitter

Holy Week Box @ It's An Always...Always Kind of Love

Holy Week Activities Post 1 and Post 2 @ Eyes on Heaven

Holy Week Day by Day @ Eyes on Heaven

Holy Week Mobile @ Drawn 2B Creative
Housecleaning Tradition @ Catholic Culture

Animated Passion Trilogy

Holy Week in Handprints @ Catholic Icing

Jerusalem Lesson and Godly Play @ Catholic Icing

Holy Week Lesson Plan @ The Catholic Toolbox
Peg Doll Holy Week Calendar @ Catholic Missionary Family
Holy Week 3-part or Sequencing @ Tired, Needs Sleep
General Triduum:


Triduum Notebooking Page @ Sadlier

Triduum Links @ The Catholic Toolbox
Triduum Craft @ Catholic Inspired

Triduum Coloring Page @ Look to Him and Be Radiant
Holy Thursday:
Last Supper Craft @ Catholic Icing

Holy Thursday Learning Pack @ Eyes on Heaven

Watch Prince of Egypt to understand the Passover.

Last Supper Notebooking Page @ Catholic Icing

Unleavened Bread Recipe @ Catholic Icing

Passover Themed Snack @ Family in Feast and Feria
Good Friday:

Pray the Stations of the Cross. (We use the Happy Saints version).

Begin Divine Mercy Novena.
Good Friday Nature Walk @ The Unlikely Homeschool

Good Friday Crafts @ Catholic Inspired

Good Friday Schedule and Printable Activities @ Eyes on Heaven

Watercolor Crucifix Craft @ Do Small Things With Love

Crown of Thorns Snack @ Free-N-Fun Easter

Crucifixion Notebooking Page @ Catholic Icing
Printable Resurrection Eggs @ Teaching Heart
Holy Saturday

Easter Story Cookies @ Catholic Icing

Lenten Supper @ Shower of Roses
Thanks for reading!
Check out my Holy Week board for more ideas:
Follow Andrea's board Catholic Kids: Holy Week on Pinterest.
Monday, March 10, 2014
Lent Check-in - Week 1
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Bag 1: Old magazines and fabric Bag 2: Paperwork and trash from my car! |
Fasting
1. No added sugar - hmmm...going ok. It is extremely difficult at times and it's only been a few days! I am struggling with using this fasting as a method to bring me closer to God rather than just another diet. I felt so awful yesterday at my sister's house. My dad had made breakfast for us and instead of gratefully eating it, I kept fussing over whether the ingredients had added sugar. Our deacon really hit the nail on the head yesterday in his homily when he reminded us that our fasting shouldn't be so severe that it becomes a penance for others.
2. 40 Bags in 40 Days - It was a bit if a crazy week so I only managed to fill 2 out of 5 trash bags. That is still 2 trash bags of junk gone!
3. Sacrificing Social Media - struggling with this one too. Hopefully I can do better this week, because I definitely slipped up quite a bit.
Almsgiving
1. Patience - Serving my family with patience is not very easy while giving up added sugar! I perhaps did not think that out very well. Starting the morning with prayer is very helpful, but this ties in to being able to handle my fasting internally and transform it into a form of prayer through giving to my family.
2. Tithe - I will finally be setting up EFT this week!
How did your first week of Lent go?
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Red Beans & Rice
We enjoyed our Mardi Gras on Tuesday, feasting on lots of yummy treats including some not so beautiful looking beignets and king cake.
For dinner we ate Red Beans & Rice, one of our favorite yearly traditions. This recipe makes a LOT so I was able to freeze quite a bit.
Red Beans and Rice
For dinner we ate Red Beans & Rice, one of our favorite yearly traditions. This recipe makes a LOT so I was able to freeze quite a bit.
Red Beans and Rice
1lb red beans
7 cups water
1 green bell pepper, chopped
1 medium onion, chopped
3 celery stalks, chopped
3 garlic cloves, chopped and minced
21oz chicken broth
1 1/2lb sausage, chopped
2 T creole seasoning ( I used cajun)
Combine all ingredients in crockpot and cook on low for 9 hours. Serve on top of hot cooked rice.
Source: Green with Love
7 cups water
1 green bell pepper, chopped
1 medium onion, chopped
3 celery stalks, chopped
3 garlic cloves, chopped and minced
21oz chicken broth
1 1/2lb sausage, chopped
2 T creole seasoning ( I used cajun)
Combine all ingredients in crockpot and cook on low for 9 hours. Serve on top of hot cooked rice.
Source: Green with Love
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Monday, March 3, 2014
2014 Lent Plans
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Who's ready to Lent it up with me! Image from Catholic All Year |
For instance, when I first started planning for Lent this year I thought about joining a weekly bible study, attending Eucharistic Adoration once a week, and offering my time to the pro-life movement. Um. Yeah. I think I temporarily forgot that I have kids and a husband, and oh yeah, homeschool too. While I MIGHT be able to do all that, my family time would suffer and it is just not realistic. My vocation as a wife, mother, and teacher means that right now, serving my family takes precedence over serving the rest of the community. And that is ok! It is a good thing!
I began thinking of the three themes of Lent: Prayer, Fasting, and Almsgiving. After a lot of prayer and discernment, I've come up with a list of ways to prepare my heart and soul for Jesus during this Lenten season (that won't negatively impact my family!).
Prayer
1. Hello Mornings Challenge - I began this challenge last week. The goal is to wake up early and to use the time to grow closer to God. Along with personal prayer, I have been using my Laudate App to read the daily Mass readings, about the Saint of the day, and to pray Lauds. I will continue this through the Lenten season. It helps me start the day in the right frame of mind, and ensures that Jesus if foremost in my thoughts and words throughout the day.
2. Praying with the Children - As a family we will pray a Decade of the Rosary every evening, and the Stations of the Cross on Fridays.
Fasting
1. No Added Sugar - I am cutting refined and added sugar from my diet. I have a true addiction and am truly commiting the sin of gluttony. I am looking to Jesus' fasting in the desert as my model for abstinence.
2. 40 Bags in 40 Days - I hope to get rid of the material junk cluttering up my house and mind by trashing or donating a bag of excess from my home each day of Lent. I hope that simplifying my surroundings will give me the clarity and peace to grow closer to God.
3. Sacrificing Social Media - I am restricting my Facebook and Pinterest time so that I can focus more on my family.
Almsgiving
1. Patience - In serving my family I hope to increase my patience and serve with love instead of anger or irritability.
2. Tithe - This is so awful, I am ashamed to admit it. We stopped tithing about two years ago when our church gave the option of Automatic EFT. We cancelled our envelopes, filled out the EFT paperwork....and forgot to turn it in. And forgot. And forgot. And forgot. And here it is two years later and we still have not turned it in. I can't believe we have let it lapse so long, but we are more than ready to start giving our first fruits to God again!
Thanks for reading! What are your plans for Lent?
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Fasting From Social Media for Lent
Hi, my name is Andrea and I am a Social Media addict. I Facebook the second I wake up and spend my free moments Pinning in between lessons with the kids.
It is not a good habit to have. I don't want to be the kind of mom constantly looking down at my phone instead of enjoying the precious moments with my children. At the same time, there are benefits to both Facebook and Pinterest for me.
I know there are a lot of circles that look at Facebook as a bad thing. They claim it fosters artificial relationships, and in some cases, I'm sure this is true. In my case, my best friends and I talk on an almost daily basis through Facebook messaging; often lifting my mood and giving me the pep to get through a difficult day. I also get to keep up with long distance family members who I don't get to see regularly otherwise. Through the many homeschool groups I participate in on Facebook I receive support, encouragement, and advice. All this is my way of saying, I feel it would be more of a hindrance than a help to my vocation as a homeschooling mom to stay off of Facebook entirely for Lent. Pinterest as well, is extremely helpful at times. I pin items for the parents of the science co-op class I teach as well as items for my own children. I also store all my most used recipes on Pinterest for easy access. Pinterest is a useful tool in many ways.
I do beleive, however, that limiting my time on both WOULD be helpful. It would DEFINITELY be a sacrifice for me to stay off of Facebook for the majority of the day. When I ran across Sacrificing Social Media on Catholic Mom, I knew I had to participate.
“Sacrificing Social Media” is a multimedia campaign that specifically excludes some or all use of social media during Lent and instead encourages the enrichment of personal relationships – the knowledge of self, the gift of charity to neighbors and strangers, and the increased love of our families and God. - Catholic Mom.com
So my goal for this campaign is to keep myself off Facebook and Pinterest (I am thankfully not on Twitter anymore!!!) for the majority of the day/evening. My only "allowed" time is:
1) In the morning only AFTER my personal prayer time and BEFORE the kids wake up.
2) In the evening only AFTER the kids have gone to bed and BEFORE 9:30pm. (I don't want to sabotage my morning prayer time!) And also only if my husband is otherwise occupied - I don't want to sacrifice our relationship time either!
3) Pinterest for reference only during the day if there is a TRUE need to find something for a lesson or recipe.
As you can see, that is NOT a lot of time. I am hoping to truly focus on my children and my faith during this time of preparation. Thanks for reading!
I know there are a lot of circles that look at Facebook as a bad thing. They claim it fosters artificial relationships, and in some cases, I'm sure this is true. In my case, my best friends and I talk on an almost daily basis through Facebook messaging; often lifting my mood and giving me the pep to get through a difficult day. I also get to keep up with long distance family members who I don't get to see regularly otherwise. Through the many homeschool groups I participate in on Facebook I receive support, encouragement, and advice. All this is my way of saying, I feel it would be more of a hindrance than a help to my vocation as a homeschooling mom to stay off of Facebook entirely for Lent. Pinterest as well, is extremely helpful at times. I pin items for the parents of the science co-op class I teach as well as items for my own children. I also store all my most used recipes on Pinterest for easy access. Pinterest is a useful tool in many ways.
I do beleive, however, that limiting my time on both WOULD be helpful. It would DEFINITELY be a sacrifice for me to stay off of Facebook for the majority of the day. When I ran across Sacrificing Social Media on Catholic Mom, I knew I had to participate.
“Sacrificing Social Media” is a multimedia campaign that specifically excludes some or all use of social media during Lent and instead encourages the enrichment of personal relationships – the knowledge of self, the gift of charity to neighbors and strangers, and the increased love of our families and God. - Catholic Mom.com
So my goal for this campaign is to keep myself off Facebook and Pinterest (I am thankfully not on Twitter anymore!!!) for the majority of the day/evening. My only "allowed" time is:
1) In the morning only AFTER my personal prayer time and BEFORE the kids wake up.
2) In the evening only AFTER the kids have gone to bed and BEFORE 9:30pm. (I don't want to sabotage my morning prayer time!) And also only if my husband is otherwise occupied - I don't want to sacrifice our relationship time either!
3) Pinterest for reference only during the day if there is a TRUE need to find something for a lesson or recipe.
As you can see, that is NOT a lot of time. I am hoping to truly focus on my children and my faith during this time of preparation. Thanks for reading!
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