5 Reasons to Love St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
As a child growing up in Baltimore, I remember learning about Mother Seton. We were especially proud of this new saint, who had a connection to our hometown. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton was not only the...
View ArticleBest By Today
This weekend we started going through our pantry. The plan was to find the items we weren’t eating and donate them to the food pantry at church. What we discovered is that we have plenty of soy sauce,...
View ArticleAsk for What You Need
The other night I was picking up our son from a high school mixer. As he walked up to our car, I noticed he was holding a pizza box. He climbed into the car and casually slid the pizza onto the...
View ArticleCherish the Time
I was unloading my cart at the grocery store checkout what I noticed the woman in line behind me. She was smiling as I filled the conveyor belt with produce and cereal, noodles and meats, milk and...
View ArticleLunar New Year: This Year Takes the Snake (Cake)
This time of the year can have a gray dreariness to it, and this winter could win awards for that. Around here, clusters of dirty snow are still melting away, and there is talk of more ice later this...
View ArticleThat First Communion Joy
Our twin nephews made their First Communion this weekend, and I was so excited for them. There is something so wonderful about watching children encounter God in a new way. The day took me back to our...
View ArticleBreakfast Casserole Time
When my sister reached out to tell me she had scheduled my nephews’ First Communion, I told her we would be there. “We will discuss my breakfast casserole later,” I texted back. “Not sure what there is...
View ArticleThis little (broken) light of mine
About a month ago, I noticed that the light on our stove that tells us the surface is hot was always lit. It glowed red night and day, regardless of the temperature of the burners. Nothing lasts...
View ArticleQuestion on a busy morning
It was another busy school day. I was filling thermoses and water bottles, serving breakfast and packing lunch, and pouring coffee and tea. Devices were charging, and our pet birds were chirping for...
View ArticleButton up this Lent
The other day, I realized I was running ahead of schedule on my way to school pick-up, so I stopped for gas. I slid the pump into the side of the car and then took a quick walk around the car. Dozens...
View ArticleAn Unforgettable Lesson
We were a little early pulling up for school drop-off, and I was more than a little proud. “Look at us,” I said. “We really have this down.” But as my son was getting out of the car, he realized he had...
View ArticleThe people who bring Jesus to us
The other day when my son and I went to Mass, one of my Jesuit friends was the celebrant. He visits our parish to say Mass every few weeks, and I’m always excited to see him. When it came time for...
View ArticleA gender reveal party and the Annunciation
Several weeks ago, I found out that one of my colleagues is expecting a baby. I was so excited for her. Last week several of us gathered for a regularly scheduled work lunch. And because my colleague...
View ArticleAll that we offer
When I make beef vegetable soup, I am incapable of making the right amount for our family of four. We always end up with extra. So, after I made a pot of soup this week, I texted my sister to see if...
View ArticleSurprise! It’s a…giraffe!
It was the grayest and dreariest of Mondays. And although it seems as if Easter should have come by now, Lent is still going strong. We haven’t even reached the robust holiness of Holy Week. Then, in...
View ArticleFor Our Little Bird Hermione
This weekend, we said goodbye to one of our little zebra finches, Hermione. In many ways, it wasn’t a surprise. She has slowed down considerably in the past six months, and in recent weeks we have...
View ArticleThe story of the melted bunnies
Weeks and weeks ago, I was walking down the seasonal aisle at the grocery store when I stopped to look at the Easter candy. I spotted chocolate bunnies who were posed as if they were taking selfies. I...
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