Saturday, December 19, 2009

The Simple Woman's Day Planner

I am starting The Simple Woman's Day Planner. You can find out more from the link below this blog.
Today is December 19th and this is how it starts.


For today... outside my window is snow. It is pretty.
I am thinking about... my blog.
I am thankful for... my family, Christmas and all of our blessings.
I am wearing... my pink comfy clothes.
I am remembering... last night's travel in the snow. I had to drive very late when snow was coming down making roads dangerous.
I am going to go... Christmas shopping and to a Christmas play tomorrow.
I am reading... Donna Marie Cooper O'Boyles book "The Domestic Church."
I am hoping for... a nice Christmas.
On my mind is... hoping to figure out how to work this blog.
Noticing... that my husband and son are having a good time playing a racing game.
Pondering these words... "Let there be peace on Earth.
From the kitchen... tonight shrimp scampi.
Around the house... lots of laundry is piling up.
One of my favorite things... is our Christmas tree.
Here is a picture... of Christmas:





For more day planners go to The Simple Woman's Blogspot

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Dear Lord help us to educate our family for your glory.

"Since parents have conferred life on their children, they have a most solemn obligation to educate their offspring. Hence, parents must be acknowledged as the first and foremost educators of their children. Their role as educators is so decisive that scarcely anything can compensate for their failure in it. For it devolves on parents to create a family atmosphere so animated with love and reverence for God and others that a well-rounded personal and social development will be fostered among children. Hence, the family is the first school of those social virtues which every society needs."--Gravissimum Educationis (one of the documents of the Second Vatican Council)

Helping and Loving Our Neighbor

Corporal works of Mercy
Feed the hungry

Give drink to the thirsty

Clothe the naked

Shelter the homeless

Visit the sick

Visit the imprisoned

Bury the dead



The Spiritual Works of Mercy
Admonish the sinner

Instruct the ignorant

Counsel the doubtful

Comfort the sorrowful
Bear wrongs patiently

Forgive all injuries

Pray for the living and the dead


Good Samaritain