7 Quick Peeks

I’ve been gearing up for Lent with a giant 40 Ways for 40 Days post of Lenten practices coming soon!

I have also been reworking past crafts from Equipping Catholic Families…and RE-making crafts from

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Simple Good Deed Bead Bracelet

We have made the upscale suede cord bracelets that even adults wear and you can find the tutorial here: Good Deed Beads Bracelet Tutorial, but we find that these Simple Good Deed Bead Bracelets made with satin cord (or a shoelace!) are easier for little hands.

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Count your Blessings Box and Book

I’ve been thinking about some activities to put in place, in time for Lent this year.

Lent is 40 Days long (plus Sundays) and in addition to different sacrifices we can make this year, we would like to add something thoughtful and happy to our daily routine.

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my latest prayer gimmick

It’s that time of year again! LENT!

I seem to be looking for ways to get back on track in my prayer life …throughout the whole year, but Lent is always a great time to refocus!

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Keep LOVE in LENT 2014 Link-Up

Are you looking for a new approach to Lent this year or are you happy to share what works for you?

Attention: Catholic Bloggers!

Join the Keep LOVE in LENT Link-Up 2014, hosted by the Catholic Bloggers Network!

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BIG Winners of the All for Jesus LENT CHALLENGE!

Remember the All for Jesus Lent Challenge?!?

We’re just A LITTLE LATE announcing the WINNERS, but HERE THEY ARE:

Joy of Catholic Homeschooling Joy  and Chris of Campfires and Cleats have both chosen PLUNK! with the Saints!, the Converted 2 Catholic bundle that includes the Year of Faith Tower Tumble!

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Good Friday Prayer

I thought it would be a nice idea to pass on a prayer my Grandmother, Josephine Quinn Hughes said each Good Friday. Please share it!

Prayer to be said 33 times between the hours of One and three on Good Friday:

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Adam says…Hey, Frankie…

Adam and Frankie are toddlers who correspond through their Mom’s blogs Equipping Catholic Families and Catholic All Year  about being Catholic and being the youngest in a big Catholic family. For the complete correspondence of Adam and Frankie…check out The Catholic Toddler Letters! Dear Frankie, It has been a while since we corresponded! I learned about some of the things you have been up to on your Mom’s blog including what your family does on Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Saturday and Easter Sunday! I know that this is the most important week of the whole year for us Catholics, but I’ve got to tell you, I’m working on my game plan for some long liturgies.  I know we’ve discussed Mass Survival Tips and Mass Survival Strategies, but I think the next couple days at Church will really put those to the test! I’m going to be 3 years old in a couple weeks and I have just started to reflect on toddlerdom and thought I could pass along a few tips.  These tips don’t have anything to do with going to Mass, but I thought you might like to take it from me: These are some things you shouldn’t do (even if it seems like a good idea at the time): 1. Have a tantrum at the bank because your Mom doesn’t let you run into the vault. 2. Drop to the floor and pretend that your Mom dropped you and launch into a kicking and screaming fit…also at the bank. 3. Break the St Anthony statue that has been in your sister’s room forever…and in your Dad’s room when he was a kid…and hide it in a bag. 4. Color your legs with blue marker while you sit on your Mom’s white duvet. 5. Call 9-1-1 even though your sister did it twice when she was your age and the police were really nice (and cool looking) when they came to the door (when I did it). 6. Eat marshmallows that are really old because there is no reasonable chocolate to be found in the house these weekdays of Lent! 7. Break the cute little country-house-teapot or really any other wedding presents of your parents’. 8. Clean the toilet. Or try to empty your own potty into the toilet. Or pee standing up before you’re Dad gets a chance to coach you. 9. Press the garage door opener closer, when your Mom is getting the groceries out of the trunk of the van (parked in the garage) so that the door comes down on her head. …and lastly, 10. Insist on going out -with only your boots on- even if it is officially Spring. Most of these thing happened in the last week… I bet I’ll have another list for you soon! So do you have anything planned for Church during the Triduum? I have a feeling that my Mom is going to bring some props to try and keep me busy.  I’m thinking the

Reverence & Awe cards

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Simplified Seder Supper with FREE PRINTABLE!

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Lent Activities Summary

  Lots of Links for Lenten Activities, Catholic Crafts and Family Traditions: Equipping Catholic Families …for Lent!

Printables for a Prayerful Lent!

 Visit our 40 Ways for 40 Days list of Lenten Ideas with links! Passion Play in an Egg Carton with Wooden Painted Saints

  Good Deed Bead Bracelets Tutorial

 Stepping Stones through Jesus’ Life

AND 2013: Stepping Stones through Jesus’ Life: A New Approach!

  Crown of Thorns

 Stations of the Cross Carousel

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