WINNER!!! of Rock N Learn’s Sight Word DVD is…

The winner of our Sight Word DVD by Rock N Learn is….

Congratulations Entry #3, Coley R!
Coley’s comment: 
“I think this would be a wonderful teaching tool!
{I will be sending you an email so that you can send me your information, you have 48 hours after I contact you to respond.  If you do not respond, you forfeit your prize and another person will be selected.  Thank you!}

Thanks to everyone who participated in this great giveaway!  Don’t forget you can buy one for your little ones at Rock N Learn’s website and receive 25%off your order if you us this code:  JQ7711! 

I will be reviewing more goodies soon and giving some items away as well.  🙂  Have a Happy Sunday and don’t forget to change your clocks:

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On Raising Little Saints: Mama Mission for November

Don’t you just hate how most blogging Mamas make their houses look like everything is perfect and beautiful and nothing goes wrong?  lol….Blogs make it look this way because we like to share the good news or the things we are most proud of but not necessarily the things we are ashamed of or the things that we don’t want others to know.  I mean I don’t think our entire lives should be blogged but the reality is we are all imperfect humans trying to achieve perfection in some ways.

On All Saints Day, Father gave a homily on the Saints where he recalled the vast number of people who had been beatified or canonized during Pope John Paul II’s pontificate.  He explained the reason for this, Blessed John Paul II wanted to make it very clear that the Lord calls us all to Heaven and hence all to be Saints.  This is why he proclaims so many as saints during his pontificate, he wanted us to see that saints were like us, they were seeking the same things as us, to be saints, just that here on Earth they were able to achieve marvelous things – one day at a time.

This got me thinking about my life and the things I’d like to accomplish and the stumbling blocks I sometimes create on my own because, “life happens!”  I realized too that one of the many benefits of being a blogging Mama is accountability. Maybe you aren’t holding me accountable but for some reason I feel like if I publish it on my blog, I need to keep up my end of the promise and do it.  Plus, it makes me think of what kind of example I am setting for my kids.  My goal is to Raise Little Saints, the main purpose for this blog and hence, it’s name….so to do so, I believe, I need to set a good example to my children by goal setting and achieving.

A good friend of mine who is discerning her vocation (she is single and contemplating becoming a nun) had a conversation last night.  She, in her quest to hear God’s voice, is going to do a 40 Day Fast but is scared to fail and not make it the 40 days.  Since I’ve done 40 Days for Priests where we prayed as well as fasted and abstained from worldly things, my advise to her was to take it a week at a time, set up small goals.  Her and I have similar types of spiritual blocks, we set ourselves up for failure by setting spiritual goals that are too high and far to reach.  Which is why I was able to give her this piece of advise, one that I needed to hear for myself, isn’t that funny?  “It is in the small steps that we achieve greatness”, I believe Blessed Mother Teresa used to say.  🙂

A couple of months ago I stumbled on Mama Jenn’s amazing idea.  She, like I feel, holds herself accountable when she blogs about something so she started this great idea for blogging Mamas.  She calls it “Mama’s Mission of the Month“! Her hope is “that this will help me {and you} follow through on some of the goals that we have set for the month”! So, if you are a mama and you want to join in, check out the intro post over at Mama Jenn!

Mission of the Month

I’d like to add further that if you don’t have a blog and would like to participate you can feel free to add your Missions in the combox of my monthly missions  🙂  This way you can participate even if you don’t have a blog and don’t care to start one.

I will post my Mission of the Month on the 1st of each month, I will link my post to Mama Jenn’s monthly mission post (she has a linky available until the 5th).  On each subsequent post you will not only put your mission but also your accomplishments. 

When you post the new mission for the next month, you will list your Missions Accomplished under this:

Mission Accomplished

and hopefully not need to list them under this, but sometimes life happens and you might need it (and that is what next month is for right?):

Mission NOT Accomplished YET

Mama Jenn says, “Your mission can be as big or as small as you would like it to be…just be sure that it is something that you can realistically accomplish! Now, I must be clear, this is meant to encourage you to accomplish some of those things that you may not have otherwise accomplished. This is NOT intended to bring condemnation of any sort! If you don’t accomplish your mission…no worries…give it a shot the following month.”


These are my missions for the month of November:

1.  Get up at 6:30AM.

2.  Get to bed by 10:30PM.

3.  Update the Chore Chart now that the kids are ready for new jobs (smaller kids ready for more responsibilities).

4.  Finish reading Raising Real Men for Timberdoodle.

5.  Keep up with reading and using Magnificat on a daily basis to start and end my days with prayers.

6.  Go to daily Mass.

7.  Get to Co-Op in time for the Rosary which isn’t mandatory so I use that time to get there instead of being there :(.

8.  Purge toys and clothing by giving the good things away to those who need them.

9.  Stick to my daily schedule with the kids as much as possible (I know things happen but I really need to be more in this).

10. Catch up with all the reviews I need to do for this blog (I have a box full of goodies).

So what do you say?  Want to join me in this?

Friends who are Raising Little Saints like we are and
joining me on the Monthly Missions:
Mama Krystin’s November Mission
Mama Pattie’s November Mission

Are you in?  Leave me a link in the combox to your blog where your Mission is and I’ll link it up to mine! 🙂
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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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FREE Rock N Learn iPad App Sight Words for Reading HD

Rock ‘N Learn is proud to announce its latest new iPad App, Sight Words for Reading HD! 


Description: This app helps students learn sight words, the most common words in children’s literature. It covers a few words from both the Fry’s and Dolch lists. Words are presented in context in fun videos. This helps learners understand the meaning of the words, which aids in reading comprehension.

After watching the videos to learn new sight words, learners can test themselves with a flash card quiz. The words are presented in a random order, so the quiz is different every time!


This free app covers only six words from Rock ‘N Learn’s popular Sight Words DVD program. Look for more Sight Words apps coming soon!




Follow this link to check out this free app for Rock N Learn’s Sight Words for Reading.





and don’t miss out on our Rock N Learn Sight Word DVD giveaway
which ends at Midnight tonight (10/28)



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Videos Explaining the New Missal {at home training for busy Moms}

Want to see some background knowledge on translating the Missal?  Here’s a great video:

I, personally, have not had time to attend some of the classes/training available at my Parish but found these and thought they were so great I wanted to share them with you.

If you want to see more videos by the US Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), join their YouTube Channel.

Blessings,
Erika

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Six Practical Means to Overcome Sins and Faults of the Tongue

Ask a Carmelite Sister…

Sins and Faults of the Tongue: To Speak or not to Speak – That is the Question

Dear Sister,
There is a lot of noise around me – constantly. So much chatter. It seems to me that conversations in general are getting more superficial. I’m reminded of the title of one Shakespeare’s plays. It seems to fit what I am trying to say – Much Ado about Nothing.What are your thoughts?

Written by Sister Laus Gloriae, O.C.D. the Carmelite sister over at Integrated Catholic Life…hop on over to their website to read Sister’s answer to this question: Six Practical Means to Overcome Sins and Faults of the Tongue

Blessings,
Erika

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Brother Francis: Let’s Pray! {Catholic Children’s DVDs}

You know my love for seeking out solid Catholic kids DVDs right?  I feel like I’ve hit the jackpot with this new one, it’s called Brother Francis and it’s created by Herald Kids.  Who is Brother Francis and what is this Catholic series about?  Here is the description from their website:

“Join Brother Francis and his friends as they inspire children in their Catholic faith.  This entertaining and instructive series features stories, visual examples, music and practical application!”
Practice makes perfect! This is a true saying whether one is playing basketball, drawing a picture, reading or even praying! In this wonderfully fun inaugural episode the ever-joyful Brother Francis will help your children establish a personal relationship with God!

This episode features:

  • “The Sign of the Cross” — a catchy tune about an important prayer gesture.
  • “Let’s Pray!” — a captivating song showing us how we can pray anywhere!
  • “The Our Father” — the traditional prayer sung to a moving melody.
  • “With God’s Love!” — a song that encourages us to serve others.
  • “The Little Way of Saint Therese” — a visualized story . . . and lots of fun!





Faith Formation Features
The DVD we watched today is called Let’s Pray! and it features two basic but important prayers,  The Sign of the Cross and The Our Father
and presented Saint Therese and her Little Way of doing things with big love.  It also includes two other authentic songs, “With God’s Love!” and “Let’s Pray!”.

I love how this DVD starts and how Brother Francis compares prayer to sports (something kids can relate to) and basically to anything you want to do right, you have to practice it.  My kids laughed so much when Brother Francis explained the importance of attitude during prayer, if you want to make prayer boring, you pray in an uninterested way.  (Brother Francis goes on to pretend to fall asleep, my kids couldn’t contain their laughter -wonder if they were relating to him?  LOL)  You don’t want to have a conversation with anyone when you aren’t interested in them do you?  Well why would you with God?

Animation
The animation is fantastic!  There are different kinds throughout but I just love how the main scenes of the video, although cartoons, the sky is always a real sky…which gives it a beautiful feel and a real one at that.  When the video went to talk about St. Therese the animation changed a little and made it look like it was older, which was neat because we were going back in time to learn about the little Saint!

Multiple Learning Styles
I also like that the video includes music and sets the prayers to music.  This helps all of our different kinds of learners, visual and auditory.  🙂  I like that you can print activities out afterwards for the more tactile learners.  Each DVD has a set of print out pages with activities associated with the theme of the video and coloring pages as well.  There are a couple of pages recapping the main lessons of the video with some of the same illustrations from the DVD; I thought this was a neat feature.  My favorite page is the one called, “Lord, Help to be Holy”, because it makes the kids really think about what they just learned in the DVD and almost make a little “pledge” or “promise” to God asking Him to make them Holy.  This page looks like this:

Languages
Since one of my goals this year is to expose the kids to more Spanish (my first language), I really love the fact that you can play the videos in English or in Spanish, El Hermano Zeferino.  We actually watched it in Spanish after watching it in English, it was great!  The Spanish was neutral Spanish (if you teach Spanish or a speaker, you know what I mean).  It was easy to listen and understand and follow.  This will definitely one of my go to resources to teach my kids prayers in Spanish!

Evaluation

Overall, I give this Brother Francis DVD entitled Let’s Pray! an A+ for awesome illustrations, music, story line, and message!  This would make a great resource for every Catholic homeschool and also fantastic to have in our parishes as part of their Faith Formation programs.  Interested in ordering your own copy of this or any of the other Brother Francis DVDs?  Please visit Brother Francis at his website.

Get social with Brother Francis:
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Blessings,
Erika

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A Colossal Set of Resources on All Saints Day

One of my most favorite Liturgical Celebrations (besides the obvious two big one: Christmas and Easter) has got to be All Saints Day!  I am enamored by the whole concept of the Communion of Saints.  Like I said in a post about Saints: Who needs Super Heroes when, as a Catholic, you have them, I love being able to ask those who are already in Heaven to pray for me and my little family!  🙂  Here are some interesting facts about this beautiful celebration:

Liturgical Facts on All Saints:
Here are some facts about All Saints that I found on Churchyear.net:
Liturgical Color(s): White
Type of Holiday: SolemnityHoly Day of Obligation (West); Feast (East)
Time of Year: November 1 (in the East, the Sunday after Pentecost)
Duration: One Day
Celebrates/Symbolizes: All Saints, known and unknown
Alternate Names: All Hallows, Hallowmas, Halloween
Scriptural References: Mark 12:26-27; Ephesians 6:18; Hebrews 12:1, Revelation 5:8

Catholic Encyclopedia:  

Awesome Ideas Around the Web 
for All Saints/All Souls Day

Costumes:

Games:

Arts & Crafts:

Educational:

General Posts on All Saints:

Prayers:

Recipes:

En Españ
ol (All Saints/Souls Ideas in Spanish):
NOTA: Si tiene un blog con ideas en Español, favor de dejarme un “link” para agregarlo a esta lista, gracias!
Enjoy!

I am participating in the following All Saints Link Ups:




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Saint Parade 2010, What’s in Store for All Saints this Year?

Last year was the first year we got to participate in a group All Saints celebration and picking the saints for each child was easy:

St. Joseph:

St. Joseph

Materials:

  • 1 Cotton King size Pillowcase (white)
  • 1 dark scarf
  • 1 pin
  • 1 walking stick (from outside)
  • 1 set of fake Lilies
  • long sleeves shirt
  • dark pants or jeans

Directions:  This was one of the easiest to make.  I bought a King-size pillowcase, made two wholes big enough for his arms and one for his head (I undid the stitching for this and then reinforced it on each end to make sure it didn’t come undone.  Then I grabbed a dark colored scarf, put it over his shoulder and pinned it around his waist line.  I took a piece of white rope (like the ones for a clothing line) and tied it to his waist to give the costume some form.  Went to Dollar Store and bought a set of fake Lilies and hot glued them to a stick we got from outside, make sure you measure it and that it is your son’s size before you glue the flowers. I had my son wear a long sleeved gray shirt and a pair of jeans.  🙂

St. Therese of the Child Jesus

St. Therese:
I would love to tell you how this was made but I didn’t make it, a friend of mine did and she passed it along to our little one, isn’t it beautiful?  I found a website with some suggestions/directions for a nun costume: 

“Buy black material, cut a hole at the top for the neck or use a man’s black T-shirt. Where a white turtleneck underneath, use a square of black material over the head as a veil, and wear a crucifix or cross.”

She is holding a print out of a Crucifix glued on to foam paper and then it was glued on to some fake roses.  She wore brown boots.  🙂

St. Noah:
St. Noah (and yep that is his ark)
Materials:

  • 1 Queen size pillowcase (burgundy red)
  • 1 scarf
  • 1 pin
  • 1small laundry basket
  • 3 sets of small (beanie-like) animals
  • long sleeves shirt
  • dark pants or jeans
  • contact paper to line the inside of drawers in wood pattern/color
  • an Exacto knife

Directions:  The directions for his “gown” is the same as St. Joseph’s.  So I’ll tell you about the “Ark”.  I pre-cut six holes for the little animals to fit their heads out through.  Then I cut the bottom of the basket out completely.  I lined it with the contact paper (the ones to line the drawers.  Then I hot glued construction paper cut in “waves” to the bottom of the Ark.  Stuck the animals little heads out of the holes I had pre-cut and voila! Noah’s Ark!

Here are more pictures of the kids:

St. Therese and St. Noah waiting patiently for the parade to begin.
St. Joseph and St. Therese doing a craft at Co-Op after the parade.

This year I have to add two more the youngest and the oldest and three other new ones….I don’t have a clue yet, so I guess I’ll have to do another post with the ones we came up with.  
What are your kids dressing up for All Saints Day?
Blessings,
Erika





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