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The sweet days of motherhood

“Don’t blink. It goes too quickly,” she tucked her bulging purse under her elbow and gave one last, long look at my boys. I don’t … Read More ›

Posted on May 13, 2023May 13, 2023Author Neena
Christian Living, Homeschool

A Mother’s Ode to Joy

It was some motherly sense of triumph to hear my sons pluck piano keys with purpose. The boys have been taking lessons for a couple … Read More ›

Posted on October 9, 2021April 8, 2023Author Neena
Christian Living

Are You Really the “Average” of the Five People You Spend the Most Time With?

It’s probably because it’s still January and much of the “New Year—New You” marketing remains pervasive, but I keep seeing the quote by motivational speaker … Read More ›

Posted on January 24, 2019April 8, 2023Author Neena
Christian Living, Product, Review

Preparing for Christmas: The Jesse Tree

It’s not a new revelation. Christmas has been hijacked by commercialism and over-stuffed calendars. If you’re like me, I still get all tangled up in tinsel … Read More ›

Posted on November 7, 2018November 7, 2018Author Neena
Christian Living

Little Lessons

By the beginning of August, many are excited to see pumpkin décor and school supplies hit the shelves.  It’s the promise of something new after the … Read More ›

Posted on August 6, 2018Author Neena

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My family and I have been in DC this week, and on Thursday I got to have a conversation with Fr. Mark-Mary Ames and Elizabeth Marcolini about the Works of Mercy and how they draw us nearer to our merciful Lord. We talk about living mercy in ordinary life, allowing charity to shape our hearts, and letting Christ’s merciful love transform the way we see and serve others.

I loved this conversation, and I’m also so thankful for the beautiful week we shared together. DC was amazing—tireless, patriotic, inspirational. Proud American over here 🇺🇸

@cic_dc @elizabeth_marcolini  @cfr_franciscans 
Missed you, @findingphilothea !!!!
My family and I have been in DC this week, and on Thursday I got to have a conversation with Fr. Mark-Mary Ames and Elizabeth Marcolini about the Works of Mercy and how they draw us nearer to our merciful Lord. We talk about living mercy in ordinary life, allowing charity to shape our hearts, and letting Christ’s merciful love transform the way we see and serve others.

I loved this conversation, and I’m also so thankful for the beautiful week we shared together. DC was amazing—tireless, patriotic, inspirational. Proud American over here 🇺🇸

@cic_dc @elizabeth_marcolini  @cfr_franciscans 
Missed you, @findingphilothea !!!!
My family and I have been in DC this week, and on Thursday I got to have a conversation with Fr. Mark-Mary Ames and Elizabeth Marcolini about the Works of Mercy and how they draw us nearer to our merciful Lord. We talk about living mercy in ordinary life, allowing charity to shape our hearts, and letting Christ’s merciful love transform the way we see and serve others.

I loved this conversation, and I’m also so thankful for the beautiful week we shared together. DC was amazing—tireless, patriotic, inspirational. Proud American over here 🇺🇸

@cic_dc @elizabeth_marcolini  @cfr_franciscans 
Missed you, @findingphilothea !!!!
My family and I have been in DC this week, and on Thursday I got to have a conversation with Fr. Mark-Mary Ames and Elizabeth Marcolini about the Works of Mercy and how they draw us nearer to our merciful Lord. We talk about living mercy in ordinary life, allowing charity to shape our hearts, and letting Christ’s merciful love transform the way we see and serve others.

I loved this conversation, and I’m also so thankful for the beautiful week we shared together. DC was amazing—tireless, patriotic, inspirational. Proud American over here 🇺🇸

@cic_dc @elizabeth_marcolini  @cfr_franciscans 
Missed you, @findingphilothea !!!!
My family and I have been in DC this week, and on Thursday I got to have a conversation with Fr. Mark-Mary Ames and Elizabeth Marcolini about the Works of Mercy and how they draw us nearer to our merciful Lord. We talk about living mercy in ordinary life, allowing charity to shape our hearts, and letting Christ’s merciful love transform the way we see and serve others.

I loved this conversation, and I’m also so thankful for the beautiful week we shared together. DC was amazing—tireless, patriotic, inspirational. Proud American over here 🇺🇸

@cic_dc @elizabeth_marcolini  @cfr_franciscans 
Missed you, @findingphilothea !!!!
My family and I have been in DC this week, and on Thursday I got to have a conversation with Fr. Mark-Mary Ames and Elizabeth Marcolini about the Works of Mercy and how they draw us nearer to our merciful Lord. We talk about living mercy in ordinary life, allowing charity to shape our hearts, and letting Christ’s merciful love transform the way we see and serve others.

I loved this conversation, and I’m also so thankful for the beautiful week we shared together. DC was amazing—tireless, patriotic, inspirational. Proud American over here 🇺🇸

@cic_dc @elizabeth_marcolini  @cfr_franciscans 
Missed you, @findingphilothea !!!!
My family and I have been in DC this week, and on Thursday I got to have a conversation with Fr. Mark-Mary Ames and Elizabeth Marcolini about the Works of Mercy and how they draw us nearer to our merciful Lord. We talk about living mercy in ordinary life, allowing charity to shape our hearts, and letting Christ’s merciful love transform the way we see and serve others.

I loved this conversation, and I’m also so thankful for the beautiful week we shared together. DC was amazing—tireless, patriotic, inspirational. Proud American over here 🇺🇸

@cic_dc @elizabeth_marcolini  @cfr_franciscans 
Missed you, @findingphilothea !!!!
My family and I have been in DC this week, and on Thursday I got to have a conversation with Fr. Mark-Mary Ames and Elizabeth Marcolini about the Works of Mercy and how they draw us nearer to our merciful Lord. We talk about living mercy in ordinary life, allowing charity to shape our hearts, and letting Christ’s merciful love transform the way we see and serve others.

I loved this conversation, and I’m also so thankful for the beautiful week we shared together. DC was amazing—tireless, patriotic, inspirational. Proud American over here 🇺🇸

@cic_dc @elizabeth_marcolini  @cfr_franciscans 
Missed you, @findingphilothea !!!!
My family and I have been in DC this week, and on Thursday I got to have a conversation with Fr. Mark-Mary Ames and Elizabeth Marcolini about the Works of Mercy and how they draw us nearer to our merciful Lord. We talk about living mercy in ordinary life, allowing charity to shape our hearts, and letting Christ’s merciful love transform the way we see and serve others.

I loved this conversation, and I’m also so thankful for the beautiful week we shared together. DC was amazing—tireless, patriotic, inspirational. Proud American over here 🇺🇸

@cic_dc @elizabeth_marcolini  @cfr_franciscans 
Missed you, @findingphilothea !!!!
My family and I have been in DC this week, and on Thursday I got to have a conversation with Fr. Mark-Mary Ames and Elizabeth Marcolini about the Works of Mercy and how they draw us nearer to our merciful Lord. We talk about living mercy in ordinary life, allowing charity to shape our hearts, and letting Christ’s merciful love transform the way we see and serve others.

I loved this conversation, and I’m also so thankful for the beautiful week we shared together. DC was amazing—tireless, patriotic, inspirational. Proud American over here 🇺🇸

@cic_dc @elizabeth_marcolini  @cfr_franciscans 
Missed you, @findingphilothea !!!!
My family and I have been in DC this week, and on Thursday I got to have a conversation with Fr. Mark-Mary Ames and Elizabeth Marcolini about the Works of Mercy and how they draw us nearer to our merciful Lord. We talk about living mercy in ordinary life, allowing charity to shape our hearts, and letting Christ’s merciful love transform the way we see and serve others.

I loved this conversation, and I’m also so thankful for the beautiful week we shared together. DC was amazing—tireless, patriotic, inspirational. Proud American over here 🇺🇸

@cic_dc @elizabeth_marcolini  @cfr_franciscans 
Missed you, @findingphilothea !!!!
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My family and I have been in DC this week, and on Thursday I got to have a conversation with Fr. Mark-Mary Ames and Elizabeth Marcolini about the Works of Mercy and how they draw us nearer to our merciful Lord. We talk about living mercy in ordinary life, allowing charity to shape our hearts, and letting Christ’s merciful love transform the way we see and serve others. I loved this conversation, and I’m also so thankful for the beautiful week we shared together. DC was amazing—tireless, patriotic, inspirational. Proud American over here 🇺🇸 @cic_dc @elizabeth_marcolini @cfr_franciscans Missed you, @findingphilothea !!!!
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