Showing posts with label Spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spring. Show all posts

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Walpurgis Night


First... I am so sorry it took this long to get this post completed. I actually had this almost done and just forgot to post it! Oops! Mommy brain strikes again!

Saint Walpurga's feast day is May 1st but it is more celebrated on it's Eve on April 30th. She is the patron saint against storms, plagues and famine. Walpurgis Night is celebrated mostly in Europe in Germany. We celebrated with a fire inside since we are still getting snow... but it is a tradition to have a bonfire. I have to be completely honest here, I COMPLETELY mom failed our feast day plans. Originally, I wanted to roast some hotdogs and s'mores but I didn't think to double check to make sure we had all the ingredients. We have been on a clean eating menu so we have not been keeping hotdogs, chocolate or other sweet or processed foods in the household. Thankfully, my boys were so forgiving and didn't hold it against me what I had to break the news. I ended up having to make chicken strips and hot chocolate.

May Wine is a traditional drink served on this night or in celebration of May Day as well. If you click the link it will take you to a website that describes May Wine and gives you a pretty basic recipe if you are interested in trying something new this springtime! I personally haven't had the pleasure of trying this drink out yet but I certainly intend to this Mother's Day! Walpurgis Night is the beginning of all the May Day celebrations and often leads to May Crownings or other spring time celebrations.

I actually tried doing some research on this fun feast day and had a hard time finding information. I did find that Walpurgis Night was connected to a pagan celebration involving witches but obviously that is not what I want my children to associate this amazing saint with so if any of you know anything more about customs or traditions about this feast day I would love to hear about them!

Here is a great prayer asking for her intercession:

O holy St. Walburga, you most pure bride of Christ, from your very childhood your innocent heart was dedicated to God, and you did endeavor by fervent prayer and constant watchfulness to keep yourself pure and undefiled. Do you help me to keep the bright example of your innocence ever before my mind. You are now in heaven, in the company those virgins who follow the Lamb wherever He goes. Pray for me, O holy virgin, that I may esteem chastity above all else, that I may rather lose all things than commit a grievous sin against the holy virtue. Protect me in every danger. Grant that under your patronage and the protection of my heavenly mother Mary and my holy Guardian Angel, I may courageously overcome very temptation, and may preserve the wedding garment of innocence, pure and undefiled, and may see and enjoy God eternally with you and all pure souls. Amen

Saint Walpurga, pray for us!

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Spring has finally Arrived!


Spring has finally sprung! The trees are blooming and the fragrant blossoms on the tree have filled the air with the most amazing smell. We have been getting lots of rain showers but it hasn't changed the beauty that is growing in every corner of Colorado.

This is my families first time celebrating this beautiful season in this beautiful state and we have started a list of fun things we want to accomplish in the beautiful weather.

1. Run more! I need to lose these pounds I've packed on since moving here.
2. Go to the Zoo! Its on our Celebrate the 50 Days of Easter Calendar.
3. Go Hiking more
4. Go Camping... my boys have never been camping and I think this would be a fun and memory trip for everyone!
5. Take Family Pictures. I can never have enough!

I am looking for some fun new challenges so if you have any suggestions, I am all ears!

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Lent and Spring Cleaning

Lent is a time for cleansing your soul by fasting, praying and alms giving in preparation for Easter, the greatest celebration of the year! This is why spring cleaning normally falls during this time period. The additional time you take to cleanse your household in preparation can be offered as a sacrifice to God and all your "junk" can be donated (if its in decent condition) for alms giving. Yesterday my boys went for a visit with my in-laws, so I am home alone for a couple days this week. I decided I would use this time to complete all of my Spring Cleaning! I know this makes me seem like such a dork but I honestly couldn't think of much else to do with my free time. Normally Spring Cleaning would take me several weeks but since I don't have my children here I have some extra free time to get these tasks done. Today I am cleaning the down stairs since it is the most "used" part of the house. If anyone would like to use my Spring Cleaning Checklist I will try to convert this into a document for download if anyone is interested in a copy when I am finished with the actual cleaning.

Living Room
  1. Dust: All pictures, frames, fan, light fixtures and artifacts on the wall.
  2. Clean window and French Doors
  3. Polish furniture: TV stand, side table, desk
  4. Clean couch: Sweep out under cushions and wipe down with furniture polish
  5. Organize Desk
  6. Vacuum
  7. Clean walls
  8. Make note of things that are in need of repair or replacing: new light bulbs, candles, window blinds etc.
  9. Pack anything that is no longer needed in a bag to donate
Dining Room
  1. Dust: All pictures, frames, fan, light fixtures and artifacts on the wall.
  2. Clean window
  3. Polish furniture: Table, chairs, water font, wine rack and home altar
  4. Clean Booster seat
  5. Vacuum
  6. Clean Walls
  7. Make note of things that are in need of repair or replacing: candles, window blinds, etc.
  8. Pack anything that is no longer needed in a bag to donate
Kitchen
  1. Dust: greenery, clock and artifacts on the wall.
  2. Clean out refrigerator inside and out
  3. Clean oven inside and out
  4. clean microwave inside and out
  5. Clean dishwasher inside and out
  6. Clean all cabinets and polish with cleaner
  7. Clean coffee machine
  8. Clean trash can
  9. Wipe all counters and surfaces
  10. Organize pantry closet
  11. Sweep the floor thoroughly
  12. Mop with sanitizer
  13. Make note of things that are in need of repair or replacing: light bulbs, shelving, cooking utensils, etc.
  14. Pack anything that is no longer needed in a bag to donate
Half Bathroom
  1. Dust: Pictures and artifacts on the walls
  2. Clean mirror
  3. Clean sink and toiletries
  4. Polish shelf and restock toiletries
  5. Clean toilet inside and out
  6. Wash rugs and towels
  7. Sweep the floor thoroughly
  8. mop with sanitizer
  9. Make note of things that are in need of repair or replacing: light bulbs, toiletries, towels, etc.
  10. Pack anything that is no longer needed in a bag to donate

Linen Closet
  1. Remove old shoes and products to trash
  2. Organize shoes, vacuum, carpet cleaner
  3. Make note of things that are in need of repair or replacing: shelving, linen, etc.
  4. Pack anything that is no longer needed in a bag to donate

Steam Clean Carpets and Allow to dry overnight
Well the list for my downstairs area sounds pretty redundant doesn't it? Dusting, Organizing and Sanitizing! Cleaning the upstairs will take much longer! I'm going to get started while I'm feeling inspired and I will elaborate on the other half of the house soon.  The other rooms upstairs include...

Master Bedroom
Master Bathroom
Laundry Room
Squishy's Bedroom #1
Little Man's Bedroom #2
Kids Bathroom
I hope every one's Lenten Season is progressing well! Good luck to all who are undertaking their Spring Cleaning too!
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