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::Moments of Gratitude::

A loving husband.

Beautiful Homily on the Wedding of Cana.

::Pondering::

Should today be that truly LAZY day for me and tomorrow be clean day? 

::Praying::

For all those in the military and their families.

For all those back in my hometown.

For all those back at St. Patrick’s Church.

For all those whom I love and hold dear to me. 

For all those who are ill.

For all those lonely.

For the Unborn.

For all marchers going to the March for Life.

For all those who have died. 

::Cooking::

Beefy Hash Brown Casserole (entry about that later today)

::Wearing::

My Autumn Plaid Long Skirt with Brown Belt with an empire-style Black Short-Sleeve Shirt and Black Flats.

::Creating::

Nothing today.

::Going::

Already went out today. First, we went to the 11:15am Mass at St. John the Baptist Cathedral. Afterwards went to the Northwoods’ Mall to eat at O’Charley’s

::Reading::

To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

::Memorizing::

Evening Canticle

::Listening to::

Sometimes You Can’t Make It On Your Own by U2

::Wandering Around the Web::

Even though I am not living there anymore, I cannot help but check out the Bulletin of my Home Parish. I am so excited for them with the improvements they are to place in the coming months. I ask that you keep them in your prayers. 

I had to get a few things from Wal-Greens including the Sunday Paper. Unlike the newspaper back in Columbus-area there is a nice size section in the Charleston Newspaper for Faith & Values. Anyways, I looked and the front page of the section is about a Punk Rocker turn devout Catholic Educator. The funny part of all this is a blogger I follow mentions the article too. 

I need to get involve in this trend of ‘What I Wore Sunday’! It looks like a ton of fun and gives my husband the excuse to take a picture of me, since I take more of the pictures. 

Suscipio seems to be having an interesting new thing going on, maybe I should jump on it. 

::Liturgical Living::

Today is the 2nd Sunday of Ordinary Time and as I mentioned in this entry a wonderful Homily was said today. Fr. Jackson spoke about the importance of the Sacrament of Marriage and Vocations, but truly my favorite spot in the whole Homily was when he said, “And what is the last thing we read that Mary ever says, ‘Do what he tells you’.” It is amazing to think that is the last thing of Mary speaking recorded in the Bible. 

::Around the House::

I am being a lazy person today, dinner and the dishes is all I am doing….tomorrow is ANOTHER story!

::Looking Ahead::

Tomorrow is Laundry (usually it is today, but thought it would be best since tomorrow my husband will be home that we crack down on the master bedroom and laundry together) and getting all that cardboard out of the HOUSE!

::Captured::

Sadly nothing was captured today. :(  

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