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A Little Peek Inside Our Easter Baskets (hint, it's mostly books) PlusGift Ideas and New Easter Printables

March 29, 2015 28 Comments

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Weaning: my hows, whys, and whens

March 27, 2015 20 Comments

Sometimes when I get a mailbag question, I can’t believe I really haven’t ever written on the subject before. This was one of those. I’ve

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Family Movies for Holy Week on Netflix and Amazon

March 26, 2015 23 Comments

Movies can be a great way to bring families together, and a great way to help kids understand complicated concepts. Holy Week is an excellent

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A Twelve Year Old Boy Reviews Cinderella

March 23, 2015 20 Comments

Last week, I took just my two older daughters to see Cinderella. I liked it. A LOT. They liked it a LOT. We’ve all been

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Lent: The End Begins (Ideas and Printables for Holy Week and Easter)

March 23, 2015 14 Comments

Today is the fifth Sunday of Lent, traditionally known as Passion Sunday. This is the day on which images and statues are often veiled in

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Maleficent vs Cinderella and the Heroes We Give Our Children

March 20, 2015 41 Comments

I almost didn’t go to see Disney’s new Cinderella, and I certainly didn’t plan to take my daughters to see it. Why? Because I saw

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Solemnities are NOT for Being Solemn: What They Are, Why They Matter, and New Free Printables for the Solemnity of St. Joseph

March 18, 2015 22 Comments

Tomorrow is the feast of St. Joseph, and it’s a biggie. St. Joseph’s Day on March 19th and the Annunciation coming up on March 25th

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Ten Quick Tips for Throwing a Great Party as Illustrated by the 2015 Hooley

March 17, 2015 18 Comments

  This is a sponsored post. See my disclosure policy. Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Did I mention we throw a St. Patrick’s Day party? I

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A Week Of Feasts and the Wearin’ o’ the Pink

March 15, 2015 24 Comments

Happy Laetare Sunday all! Here’s what we wore. Obviously. Me: ModCloth dress (I really love their stuff. I have an affiliate link, over on the

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Seven Quick Links, Quotes, Major Awards, and Times I Made Facebook Mad

March 13, 2015 21 Comments

Okay, it’s Seven Quick Takes time . . . – one – Are you a Catholic and a woman and a blogger? Do you want

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