Category Archives: Holidays

Father’s Day 2012

Hope everyone had a great Father’s Day.  Ours was great and very quiet.  We woke up had breakfast then went to Mass.  I can’t get enough of our new parish, it’s a Fraternity of Saint Peter (FSSP) church.  Yesterday they had Confessions during Mass, so I got a chance to right before Communion!  ðŸ™‚  Then we came home had a great lunch and Dada wanted to nap, so he took a long nice nap.  Once he awoke, we took off to the park and played for about an hour.  We got back home, had supper.  It was quiet but perfect!
This year I created a new one:
What did you do for Father’s Day for your dads?
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War is an Awful Thing: Honor, Justice, and Peace

I saw this picture posted today on Facebook, and I searched for the name on the marker so I knew who this man was. James John Regan gave his life for God and country in 2007. I believe the girl lying prostrate at his grave was his fiancee. I hope she found some peace and perhaps a man that could be with her understanding the love she had for John. From his obituary:

“James J. Regan, in his brief life, did not choose the predictable, cushy jobs his background and ability afforded him. Regan, at 26, last week gave his life for his country, a United States Army Ranger killed in Northern Iraq, having already served four tours of duty – two in Afghanistan and two in Iraq. A fellow Army Ranger recalled, “James Regan was the guy you want next to you at all times.”

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As for my life, I never knew my mother’s father. Ennis Ray Hite died in early 1947, but he really died in World War II. He was injured while under MacArthur, and the plate put in his skull was ill fitting. It shifted one time too many, and caused him to black out while driving, causing a fatal accident. People who knew him said the war, and his injury, changed him. It usually does, even if you come home “uninjured.”

I guess you could say his death had a profound impact on my life, because it had a profound impact on my mother’s life, and my grandmother’s life.

My wife’s father suffered death in war as well, though he died a tortured death at the hands of Communists. I wonder sometimes if we would have met had he not died, given Erika grew up in Nicaragua, but she didn’t stay there, and thus we ultimately ended up together, five children later. 🙂

I pray for either the conversion, or the death of every communist in the world, to those to murder and oppress and rape their way to power, and pray for those that war in Islam in the supposed name of God, but more I pray for the souls of the men and women who fought, suffered, and died for our country, and in all countries throughout history in the search for justice, truth, and peace.

War is an awful thing. Sometimes though, it is a necessary thing. Pray for peace, but pray also for strength and determination when war comes to your door.

See more pictures of Erika’s Dad in this post remembering his birthday

Please pray for the soul of my grandfather, Ennis Hite, my other grandfather, who also served in World War II, Emory Drain, and that of my wife’s Father, Pablo Emilio Salazar, “El Commandante Bravo.” May their souls rest in peace and the mercy of Almighty God. And please spend some time, and perhaps a Rosary, praying for the souls of our war dead, and all who die in the service of country with honor, justice, and peace.

~ Todd

Remember those that fought for the freedom we have today!

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Writing Activity to Create a Mother’s Day Card

So these are the days when I do miss my kids being in school, I just love the little things they made for me at school.  So this gave me the idea of creating something here to use at our homeschool.  Of course, I wanted to share it!  ðŸ™‚  Here it is!  A writing activity to create a Mother’s Day card.
Page1:  Use this as the cover page, have your child draw and color a picture of Mom.
Page 2:  Brainstorm words that describe mom.
Page 3:  Write a paragraph describing mom using the words from page 2.
Put them all together on a big construction paper folded like a card and voila!   Now to avoid you seeing this, if you want it to be a surprise of course, have your eldest child collect them and put them in an envelope or folder and hide it until Sunday!  ðŸ™‚
 I can’t show you the ones my kids made yet, so this is roughly what it should look like:
Happy Mother’s Day, dear friends!
     
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More Mixbook Goodies: 11×8.5 Harcover Photobooks at 50% off!!!

Already shopping for Christmas gifts (or window shopping like some of us)?  What about a lovely photobooks of your little ones or even making a “year” book from this past year?  Coming into the Thanksgiving season, Mixbook is giving you a spectacular savings on their most popular photo book size!


For a very short time, Mixbook is offering you 50% off of their 11×8.5″ hardcover, landscape photo books. Think of the great memories you can share at Thanksgiving with your family, knowing that you saved a bundle on your photo book. Run right over to Mixbook to get started, because this sale won’t be here for much longer!

Save 50% on your next photo book!

This offer won’t last long and it does take a little while to create the book, so don’t wait.
Blessings,
Erika

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