Friday, October 31, 2014

Happy Hallow's Eve & Pumpkins

I really wanted to share with you on our little All Saint's Day props which we used at a homeschool co-op party today. Hetty was St. Clare of Assisi, I was Blessed Pier G. Frassati, Clem was Miguel Pro, Zac was St. Sebastian(for two years), Ephrem was St. Mark, and Abe was supposed to be one of our props but he declined.

St. Clare: She wore a little indian like shirt, a little ragged at the edges, and then to say she was wealthy, a purple silk tunic was placed over is and removed when that clue was given. We had a candlestick, and we cut out yellow paper and a white host, which were glued together, there was a little hole-tube like opening where the candle was stuck.

St. Mark: I drew a little winged lion out of paper to be pinned on his cloak, but then we had another idea of cutting a T-shirt to look like a lion's mane. Abe was going to be the lion, but his refusal is another story. WE also heard of pinning a lion puppet to the cloak but our toy store is not satisfactory.

St. Sebastion: WE had a red cape which fit Zac after a little sewing, He had a hunting arrow cut in half, and stuck in foam, which was under the red mantel. It was convincing. Last year we had two arrows stuck in his belt. Miguel Pro: Clem wore suit pants, a plaid shirt or a navy blue T-shirt. Very simple.

Pier Frassati: I just decided that I would like to be a boy this year. I wore a fur coat, and pants, Dad lent me his pipe, and I had a leather bag for tobacco and any provisions. Under my coat was a mans scarf which concealed my shirt, and neck. It was a big success!
Pumpkins! We had a lot of fun! After we celebrated with carrot muffins and a warm fire.

What it Means to be Full of Zeal as We Pray An Article By Avila D.

When we as Catholics, Byzantine Catholics,etc think of the meaning of zeal and how we can improve, God is hopeful that his pampered children, who have a spoiled outlook on life finally be full of eagerness to be a better christian and pray zealously. When you enter a church, are you full of zeal to get down and pray? Or is it just the instinct you feel that it is right to kneeel just as the other adorers? Or are our prayers hurried and little meaning is put in them? God looks down on the zealous of heart with deep, wounding love. That is, if we pray with Zeal, eagerness in our hearts. If we are wanting to pray, we are lifted higher from the pit of purgatory. God recognizes a meaningful prayer than a flurried, "Amen" tagged on after a quick petition. As a Catholic daughter of Christ, I am not the perfect modal of a zealous person. I have noticed that my posture on the kneeler can be a bit droopy, even bored, and I recognize the fact that I have to change. I am going to practice what I preach. Ahem. As we enter the church(this is your spiritual homework.)we are going to make a reverent genuflect or bow, enter the pew, and kneel down modestly. If it helps, you can bring a rosary in with you, but just spend at least five minutes in deep prayer. Jesus said if we pray a Hail Mary, a Glory Be every day for three years , we will not suffer the fire of purgatory, and our generations until the forth will be with us in heaven when they die. Isn't that worth being full of Zeal for?

Monday, October 27, 2014

As a bird lover(And a blessings counter)

Oh to be a bird! was my reaction as numerous sparrows flew from the treetops. It was a windy Saturday. I'm sure all of Salem and Turner were watching as the leaves swirled thru the air. It was such a blustery day. All the boys ran out over the fields, yelling like crazy, while my and Hetty ran in circles enjoying the gusts. Our hair whipped our faces quite cruelly, and so we took shelter of the garage where Dad was working. It would be pretty strange to have all the people in the world, have wings and beaks, and fly about, pecking on each other as they are doing now throughout the world. It was just a thought. When I was seven I spun a little romance about a bluebird, who married a bluebird. Altogether it was five chapter's long, and he had just met her when they suddenly got engaged and had three birdies of their own. It is a deep regret that that story is lost in time. Hopefully we will see it when we reach heaven, since I'm sure God keeps all the little memories, of my typing my funny novel into the computer, of me reading it under the cherry tree on 63rd street, and of my hard earnest work as I put together the engagement. I wish I could live those days again. Growing up as a 12 year old can be a bit dramatizing, and difficult, especially at this time.
I found this lovely button on etsy. I thought it would be just perfect for this blog as a logo. Its taken years to find the right one, hasn't it. But unfortunately my blogger skills are limited, and I really must have an experienced blogger help me fit this in. But I do love it! Its so cute and it fits my lifestyle perfectly. We're pretty simple. We have cable but we only watch TBN or EWTN, We are trying to at least have four outfits, and simplifying our toy supply since the move. But we are the luckiest kids in the world! We have a huge farm, ten acres, we have a cow, Moon, we have a sweet Yorkshire/Rat terrier, Karol, and a princely cat called Marvin, and twenty-nine chicks. Life here is based on counting your blessings.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Vatican Prayer Intentions

We pray for the decisions of Pope Francis regarding marriages and family life. For the political elections in November, that the right is chosen. For Abortion clinics, that they might see the wrong they are doing in destroying the future presidents and our own kind. And for all the intentions of the worlds today. Please feel free to add anything in your comments-Avi

Monday, October 20, 2014

Asian Artistic

After I turned ten I started having this bond with the Japanese look. I loved the book, Miss Happiness and Miss Flower, and Little Plum by Rumer Godden. I like dancing on the stage with a parasol, as I have done in two nutcrackers. Origami is a lot of fun too! I love the way in the books by Demi the way it is illustrated, and I am fond of the Japanese lanterns, dolls, and paintings. It sounds funny that a French Canadian would be so fond of Asia. I myself don't know how it came, but it suddenly just happened. We have an art appreciation 'class' which we do on a great program called Anki which most teacher's use. I downloaded a few painting which I thought would look so nice on my blog,my "Online diary," here they are, and I hope you enjoy them as much as I do!
The last one is an old man on a walk which quite attracted Clem. It is very sweet. I first really wanted to post the top one since it is so small, and amazing, the artist, Zhang Zeduan really knew how Japan must of looked.(It is also his most famous painting) It is like a riverside party, don't you think? The last one is my favorite though, of all the three I have just pictured,
It is of a little girl and boy playing together in the garden. It is simple, and yet, so true and...innocent to the world beyond. Thank you for being so patient as I described these paintings which you yourself can describe to yourself. We have eyes for that reason to enjoy Gods beauty of the universe. I don't have the other two artist's names down, but I'm sure they will except all the credit. I only have credit for posting the paintings. -Avi P.S. I really am posting Japanese things like crazy. Don't worry, the next post won't have this subject...hopefully!

Friday, October 17, 2014

Iris, Japanese and Unknown

Ere yet the sun is high, All blue the iris blossoms wave, The color of the sky.
(This haiku is beautiful and true to its subject. This is real poetry!)

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Crisp October...

October is one of the coziest months, isn't it? The crumple of leaves, the end of harvest, chestnut picking, spicy storage rooms, which here are know as cellars, after reading Brambly Hedge. Me and Hetty had made a craft of tracing our hands, making leave rubbings, and pasting them on our hands to make trees. We also made a ladybug story, upon Hetty's suggestion, and now that is taped to the window for all to admire. What is it with ladybugs and little girls? Oh, on Pin It yesterday, me and Mom were looking for ideas, we saw a really great idea for brownies. So they are normal cake brownies, and then you melt marshmallows on the top surface, and they make little ghost treats. We don't do Halloween any more, but it still is such a fun idea. I also like how they make felted pumpkins and foxes, hedgehogs, and fall things like that. I just love hedgehogs. They seem so neighborly and kind. I wish we had a hedgehog host around the farm. Even if you could hardly stop yourself from scaring them. My bringing up was spent on the couch in Canada, reading Beatrix Potter books, so that probably explains my profound admiration for little creatures. One indian summer, when I was seven I rescued worms from burning pavement, and we always have animal tree's where we bury our lost pets when the time comes. I can't even stand it when our cat, Marvin brings home a small fowl in his mouth. Ahh! But anyway, me and Abe will read baby animal books by the hour, and we also find good leaves for rubbings. Rubbings are great for nature study, allowing you to see almost every detail. I am not the realistic artist, my brother is, but to see a perfect leaf on paper is a joy to see. I just wanted to have a chatty post, it really didn't have any point, but I am as one would say, a friendly, chatty 'hedgeie'.

Saturday, October 11, 2014

38,12,4

Before Hetty's 4th Birthday. It was a really big party, so many fans came to wish our glamorous Princess a happy b-day. The theme was Polka-Dots;) How is that for a party? We decorated the party room with paper dots, we made forts, pizza, played Polka-dot-pass, it was a birthday to remember.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

William Shakespeare of Stratford-On-Avon; An Essay

The Shakespeare that is known today was an author, (what we call a playwright. )of many dramatic plays and works, such as Romeo and Juliet, Two Gentleman of Verona, The Tempest, and many others. Shakespeare was born on Henley Street, Stratford in England in the year 1564. His father, John Shakespeare was a prosperous glover, who made leather gloves, and also sold wool and barley. John was also one of Stratford’s leading men and was elected to City Council, and became a bailiff, or Mayor of Stratford. But he was then voted down because of a debt he had not paid. Shakespeare went to ‘petty school’ when he was four(A private school for boys and girls). The purpose of going to school in those days was to learn Latin. At that time, one needed to know Latin to be able to go to the University in order to follow a career of either politics, medicine, teaching, law, or Clergy. William Shakespeare in “As You Like It,” wrote, “And then the whining schoolboy, With his satchel, and shining morning face, creeping like a snail unwillingly to school.” William Shakespeare at age eighteen, married Anne Hathaway who was eight years older than her husband. They were married in 1582. Shortly after, Anne gave birth to Susanna Shakespeare, and finally twins. Now William had a wife and three little children to provide for. Shakespeare bought a large, and expensive house in Stratford in 1597. This gave his wife and children a home, and also proved he had cleared his father’s debt which brought a calm over the family. His father’s business was not going well, and he needed to earn a living. THis might have been the reason why he left Stratford for London. In 1592 he started writing plays in London, touring theater companies, and finding his career. Shakespeare is thought to have been an actor, but at this he was not as successful as his plays were. Some people thought that the play’s were written by his rival, Christopher Marlo who was murdered. But this we know is not true for why have the plays come down to us all in Shakespeare's name? In 1599 Shakespeare’s plays took off, and were acted at the Globe Theater which was an extreme honor. Along with many member’s of his theater company, The Chamberlin’s Men, Shakespeare owned a share in the Globe’s profits, which gave him a lot of money. He died in 1616, at the age of fifty-two. Religion in the 16th century was a discussion which caused a lot of disagreements, fights, and even torturing. Protestant's and Catholic’s bumped heads and it took a long time for it to settle down. The Puritan’s disapproved of Shakespeare's works as they had character’s who murdered, sought love, and were poisoned. In this way the Puritans were sensible. Most of Shakespeare's works were filled with bloody duels, and sadness. But it is this which is the cause of all the crowds which came from far and wide to see the famous playwright come out on stage and bow. So from then on he was a famous playwright in London. He wrote poetry as well which brought wonderment from all. Truly he was no ordinary man! We know that he probably didn’t leave Anne and his children without a provider because in his will he left her his second best bed. But what happened to her, I have not found out yet. He has invented over two thousand words, that had some insults that included, boot-licker and hogs-head. He brought enjoyment, sadness, drama, excitement, to all the world today. As Shakespeare has said, “All the Worlds a stage, and the men and woman merely players...”
A map of England. For homework we were to freelance the map and then color it, outlining the river thames with utmost respect. We are studying Shakespeare this year, we haven't really taken it seriously since this year, and so we are really exited with all the information we have picked up. Our favorite play so far has been Much Ado about Nothing, I love The Winter's Tale,And Twelfth Night is an absolute favorite

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

little acorns to great oaks

Dad has cut down two trees, which lets the sunlight into the house with such enthusiasm, that we are awake at dawn. Our grapes are nearly done, so are our pears. We have little good apples left, and the harvest is almost done. We have planted a little herb garden with chives and stevia, we are loaded with balls and bats, gloves and wiffle balls that now we are going to start gym class to burn more calories. The farming society may now commence! I love the phrase, 'Great Oaks from little acorns grow,' right now we are little acorns, and we are settling our roots in firm ground. How is that for prose!

Saturday, October 4, 2014

Aren't We All Angels?

Taken on October 2nd, 2014 on Mom's suggestion. We just found out how to put our family in between the beams of light! Should this go on a christmas card, do you think?