Time4Learning Product Review

I’ve been invited to try Time4Learning for one month in exchange for a candid review. My opinion will be entirely my own, so be sure to come back and read about my experience. Time4Learning can be used as a homeschool curriculum, for afterschool enrichment and for summer skill sharpening. Find out how to write your own curriculum review for Time4Learning.


     
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SHARE: First Communion Stories from Aquinas and More Catholic Goods

In case you haven’t heard of this:
First Communion Stories is pleased to announce its annual First Holy Communion Story contest once again!
  • From May 1- May 21, submit your unique story about your First Holy Communion.  Be sure to create an account and then send it in!
  • Your story can be as long or short as you would like. Here are a few, simple rules:
    1)   Be truthful
    2)  Talk about good things — this isn’t a place to rant about the lousy liturgy, etc
    3)  Enter tags for your city, year and church name so other people can browse stories from the same area.
    4)  For privacy reasons, please do not include last names in your story.
  • From May 22-May 29, you will have a chance to vote on your favorite First Holy Communion story.
  • Winners will be announced on May 31. 
Our lucky winner will receive a $100 gift card to our store, Aquinas and More Catholic Goods!
Two Runner-ups will each receive a $25.00 gift card to our store,Aquinas and More Catholic Goods.
Happy submitting!
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First Confession Prep: Examination of Conscience {Free Printable}

As you know our second son has been preparing for his First Confession.  I posted his struggles memorizing the Act of Contrition.  I’m happy to report that our little pictograph ideas is working!  YAY!  If you don’t know what I’m talking about visit my post:  and grab it for your child(ren).
Act of Contrition
Next I wanted him to learn to examine his conscience well from the start.  So I turned to the 10 Commandments for this.  I created an Examination of Conscience for him to read through and prepare for Confession.  Here’s what it looks like and a freebie printable to share with my RLS friends:
Basic Examination of Conscience for Little Ones
Enjoy!
     
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First Friday & Saturday Consecration Prayers to the Two Hearts

We did our Home Enthronement to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary almost a year ago.  It was one of the most beautiful days for our family, we had some really nice ladies come and help with the Enthronement and to pray the Rosary with us.  
Every first Friday and Saturday we try to make it out to Mass but when we cannot we do these simple prayers in honor of the Two Hearts based on the Consecration of St. Louis of Montfort.  The prayers we like I’ve now created a PDF to share with you in hopes that you will join us in prayer.
Prayers to the Two Hearts, First Friday and Saturday Devotions (PDF)
Oh wait, I almost forgot, I have four {4}total Consecration Kits that I received from my friend Ray Mooney, the National Director of Parish Consecration over at MyConcecration.org  that I’d love to share with my online friends.  MyConsecration.org provides information about the Total Consecration to Jesus Through Mary, which was created by St. Louis de Montfort – one of Our Lady’s greatest apostles.  Please fill out the Rafflecopter below for a chance to win one!  Or, if you don’t want to wait and win, you can ask for a free kit from them directly.  🙂  But this is more fun, no?
PS: they now have an APP for the Total Consecration, check it out!
     

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Organized Mom = Happy Home {Daily Organizer Free Printable}

WARNING:  I am not an organized person, never was as a child, nor a young adult, and now as an adult it has been one of my constant struggles.  When I first read books like A Mother’s Rule of Life by Holly Pierlot, I thought, “there is no way I can micro-manage my life like that – NEVER happening, nope…I will be miserable!”  Honestly, I believed that becoming a micro-manager in my home, homeschool, and daily life would equal a tormented mommy and wife.  I mean if every aspect of my life was organized and timed and schedule, when would I find the time to “play”, “relax” and really “enjoy life”.  So I went with the flow like I always did, organized my homeschool, some, the house, some, my prayer life, some.  But my so-called “freedom mentality” was just the opposite!  Yeah, I admit it, I was dead wrong!
With the move to the new house and adding 400+ square feet more to clean and keep organized PLUS depleting the house of clutter by selling or giving away TONS of things before the move, this was my opportunity to give this micro-management a try.  I went kicking and screaming, I confess (to you and my spiritual director).  So I started searching for a method, a practice, what would work for me but also get me to be super organized.  I bought a new book written by fellow Catholic homeschooler (and blogger) Laura Dominick entitled, A Plan for Joy in the Home (highly recommend it!), re-read the old ones (actually, I skimmed), and searched the internet for an answer, Holly at The Three Sided Wheel has other great printables and has been a great inspiration to me.  After seeing many examples of great domesticity and ideas, I came up with a game plan to implement at home.  {Pray for me, this hasn’t been easy but it is so necessary.}  
It’s amazing how getting everything written down on paper helps to get your life in order.  
I will be posting in parts, the way I set up a cleaning schedule, a chore schedule (which we are still working on), a school schedule and daily micro-management of my home.  Maybe, my struggles will be an inspiration to another mama like me, who struggles in this department?  So here I will chronicle my journey to becoming an Organized Mama and in turn creating a Happy, Healthy and Holy Home (Domestic Church anyone?).  I, of course, will also be sharing all the goodies I’ve spent time working on.  They are, obviously, going to be super “cuttie-patooty”, because I’m a visual learner and like “pretty”.  So today I’d like to share my Daily Organizer.  I know it won’t be a practical sheet for EVERYONE and yes it is in color but I do print front and back (to save trees) and also on draft mode (to save on ink).  
Daily Organizer
Also, if you don’t want to have to print this all the time, go ahead and print in regular mode (for bright colors), slip this into a heavy-duty sheet protector and use a dry erase marker.  But if you are like me, I love saving the sheets to look back on things.  Another idea is to print a week’s worth and then sheet protect them so that you have the whole week to look at but other clean sheets available to use.  Enjoy!


UPDATE:  After printing on draft mode and keeping the sheets I realized that there was no need as I have my monthly planner that stores it all.  SO, I printed regular mode and slipped them into sheet protectors.  I love the bright colors.  I also made a second sheet that doesn’t contain the flower back ground for all the even pages (it is page two on the PDF above).  I printed 14 so I have two weeks available to write on to plan ahead.  Here’s what the second sheet looks like:
 
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