Monday, January 12, 2009

Here people, people, people!

I've never been one to attract many readers, friends, whatever... so I'm just going to write this simple blog asking you to go look at my new post on my personal blog "Growing in Grace" called:


New & Old Catholic Traditions - it's about the American Mass changing in 2010, as well as the subject of veiling and fasting. This seems to be of some interest in my little world lately.


Also, my dad posted another homily on his wonderful blog called "A Wealth of Wisdom." This one is about the intentions of the Sacrament of Marriage.

I don't blog as much as I did last summer, but I would like to know from my readers, if any, what you would like to read on my blog... what do you like or not like about my posts. Any comments would be appreciated!



God Bless you and yours!

1 comment:

  1. YOu contribute much Catholic thought that I have always found insightful and lovingly put out there. I also enjoy your posts on home schooling and crafting - you have great ideas. My kids are older, but I'm thinking I can incorporate ideas for daycare when I get to HI. So, YOUR BLOG IS VALUABLE TO ME.

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Thank you for reading about our family. I look forwards to sharing ideas, joys and struggles. God Bless you in your journey!

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Homegrown Catholics - Our homeschooling experience

Raising our children at home 24/7 is quite the vocation. It requires inner strength, or as we call it "God's Grace." Each child is taken as a seedling, planted and nurtured right here in our home garden, watered with God's graces. One day God can harvest the fruit and let it sweeten the lives of others.

As a child, I wore a mustard seed with a bible verse [Mark 30-32]around my neck. I pondered the fragility and potential of that little seed. What amazing potential did I have, and now what of the potential of our children!? In high school, my favorite quote was: "When you take the time to do the things you have to do when you have to do them; the time will come when you can do the things you want to do when you want to do them!" - Zig Zigler

So we're taking the time to enrich our childrens' lives, so that they can someday be sent into the world not just as educated citizens - but more so messengers of God. It often takes all my energy and will power to get out of bed each day and have everyone at home depending upon me to entertain with lessons and activities. But I know the end result will be our confidence in knowing we did everything we could to give our children the best Catholic Education WE could provide.

I don't know that I'll ever retire from being a teacher to my family, and I don't want to wait until my husband retires and our children are all grown before we really live our life. Homeschooling allows us to live now, love better now, and give praise and thanks to God now for all that we currently enjoy.

Homegrown Catholics blog is a place for us to share this journey with you. Let it be a resource of renewal and inspiration!

God Bless,
Melissa & Tom
and our growing family


*Visit my other blog for more straight forward journaling about my life Growing in Grace, my Catholic Journey, and my take on world issues. My personal journey to evangelize despite opposition.
*To view samples of what I sew and craft for homework and sale, go to Modest Mommies.