Wordless Tuesday

I’m usually a big fan of alliteration, but today I have recently uploaded photos that are just begging to be posted. One is from the fabulous wedding I’ve mentioned. Then, watch the kiddos grow up before your very eyes.


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His Body and Blood—Even for the Little Ones

Yesterday the Catholic Church celebrated the feast of the Body and Blood of Christ. While we celebrate the Eucharist every Sunday—every day, even—this is a special reminder about what an important part of our faith this sacrament is. In my experience, the Mass and Eucharistic adoration can be times of great peace and centering. I can focus on God in a physical way before me, and it often gives me perspective to make better choices in my day-to-day.

 

Near the end of my senior year of college, somehow my favorite campus minister and I got to talking about daily Mass. Over the course of my undergraduate years—largely spurred on my John’s attendance with his family in the summers—I fell in love with daily Mass. It meant sacrificing staying up too late and sleeping in at all, but it gave my days purpose, direction, and focus. As commencement loomed, I thought that I wouldn’t be able to attend Mass once I started a real, grown-up job.

 

Turns out, you only need to look, and it can be pretty easy, especially in a big city like New York, to find a daily Mass that fits in one’s schedule. Whether before work, at lunchtime, or after work, the options are almost endless.

 

After we were married and pregnant, again I thought my daily Mass attendance was at an end. How would I bring a baby to Mass every day? Again, I found that where there was a will, there was a way. In the first few months, we might have only gone twice a week, but the desire was still there, and it pulled me back as soon as I could make it happen.

 

When I was pregnant with Henry, again, I thought that this would be the end, at least for a while. A toddler and a newborn? Crazy!
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Well, maybe not. Sometimes a nap takes precedence, but more often, we are in the pew, participating in something larger than ourselves, giving thanks for the many blessings in our lives, and establishing some kind of structure in what could otherwise be a very loose day.

 

In my experience, going to Mass while being home with an infant and a toddler is way more effective than an energy bar. It’s also good for the kids’ souls, good for my spiritual formation, makes all of us get dressed at the proper time, and makes me feel like I’ve accomplished something by 10am. Plus, with our Mass at 9am, it divides the time between first and second breakfast nicely.

 

There’s yet another benefit of daily Mass attendance in early motherhood—one that yesterday’s feast brought to my attention again. In the Catholic Church, children do not receive the Eucharist until they are about seven years old. At that point, they will have undergone classes that help them to appreciate what it is they’re receiving. The Eucharist really is open to anyone—anyone who appreciates and accepts what the Church teaches the Eucharist is.

 

While I’m pregnant, I love that my children receive the sacarament’s special graces through me. Likewise, when I’m nursing. I think it’s helped make my kids more peaceful, more centered, more loving. It’s good for them to know how much they’re loved, and participation in the Eucharist is, to my mind, one of the very best ways of doing that.

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Quick Takes – Take Two

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As I mentioned last week, last weekend I had the honor of being a bridesmaid in one of my very dearest friends’ wedding. All the icky weather Friday and Saturday cleared for a beautiful day Sunday. In that, in the service, and in the party that followed, I could feel God’s love shining on this couple and the life they are starting together. It was one of the best days EVER.

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At said party, I might have sung a little bit too loudly to the band’s cover of “Hard to Handle” by the Black Crowes.  The next day I may or may not have sounded like I’ve been smoking a pack a day for the last decade (which I have not).

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John’s big exam is tomorrow! He’s been studying very hard and doing well on his practice tests. Very soon, we hope to see all his hard work pay off in a big, fat PASS.

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Because John’s been studying all day every day, we spent the last week in New Jersey (thus the lack of posts this week. Not that we don’t have Internet in NJ; I just didn’t have time!). Though we didn’t stay where we’re going to be living, it gave me a sense of what it will be like to live in the suburbs with two kids. I’m trying to find ways to spend a healthy amount of time walking, even when I have to drive just about everywhere. There are ways to do this, but the blazing heat didn’t help!

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Because we’ve been in New Jersey, I’ve been taking advantage of the time after the boys go to bed to work on what will be their bedroom in John’s parents’ house. I started after nine every night, but managed to clean, spackle, clean, and get a first coat of paint or primer up on all the walls! Next time we’re in town, we’ll get another coat up. As I was painting, I thought about reading stories to the boys at bedtime, once we’re moved in. It’s special to me that I’ve chosen the paint colors (with John’s approval) and made it happen for them. This is where my little boys will grow up! (Plus, we’re saving money on a painter!)

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Last night, we had Israeli couscous with mushrooms and green onions for dinner. We also had corn, which John took off the cob for Jacob. Every time Jacob tried to talk about the corn, he called it couscous. Every time he tried to say something about the couscous, he called it corn. He didn’t seem frustrated, but it might have been his most confusing dinner yet.

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Here’s to a restful weekend and shifting back to normal after this test! Plus, tomorrow begins my favorite month: the month of John!

 

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