Month: September 2008

  • Today is Fr’s ordination anniversary….12 years in the Priesthood…feels more like 50! This evening we were very blessed to be able to go out for a very nice dinner to celebrate 12 years ordained and 14 years married!

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    Panta Axios!   May he always be worthy!
     
    O God, great in might and inscrutable in wisdom, marvelous in counsel above the sons of men: You the same Lord, fill with the gift of Your Holy Spirit this man whom it has pleased You to advance to the degree of Priest; that he may become worthy to stand in innocence before Your altar, to proclaim the Gospel of Your kingdom, to minister the word of Your truth, to offer to You spiritual gifts and sacrifices; to renew Your people through the font of regeneration, that when he shall go to meet You, at the second coming of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ, Your only-begotten Son, he may receive the reward of good stewardship in the order given to him, through the plenitude of Your goodness.
     

  • ~A few photos and video from yesterday~

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    Fr. introducing our new youth program coordintor. Together Fr. and Elizabeth are going to develope the HOPE, JOY, GOYA and YAL.

     

      

    Jonah and Maria~Angelica passing the time with a few children from church.  After coffee hour there was a Sunday School meeting and we were waitng for Fr. to finish so we could go to lunch together.

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    Maria~Angelica at lunch.

     

  • ~Ideas~

    As most of you probably know. My sons 11, 9 and 7 are in public school after beginning school at a Classical school. 

    I have three shelves of material I pull out when each kid comes to me and wants to cuddle in bed and delay bedtime. I am thrilled for that time and that is when I pluck something from my three shelves. The boys have their own reading that they enjoy but these shelves are the things I want to teach them one on one.

    Shelf one- all my Orthodox Children’s books
    Shelf two- all my Classical books- classic literature, poetry, McGuffey readers, vocab books, geography books, Story of the World, Saxon Math etc…
    Shelf three- all my Greek children’s books and materials in Modern Greek- flash cards, maps, my mother’s Modern Greek primer (which is adorable!) etc..

    Today was a brilliant day! I was able to spend two hours teaching Greek to Nicholas-9 and Basil 11- during Maria~Angelica’s nap time- Fr. had Jonah at Church- so it was perfect! I pray for more days like that! 

    Tonight I was working with Basil on a project about Galileo for school when -  Jonah-7 came to me not wanting to stay in bed so I pulled out my Robert Louis Stevenson “A Children’s Garden of Versus” . All those poems have such good memories for us. He also enjoyed my 1924 edition of A.A. Milne, “When We Were  Very Young”. We were talking about this book and how it was from 1924 and Jonah wanted to know, how old I was then….  So we had a little math lesson.

    I love these little homeschool moments…even though we aren’t “technically’ homeschooling.

    Maria~Angelica and I enjoyed the Geography Songs CD in the car today, too.

    I have been thinking about any material we could watch in the van that would help impart to them the classical education they are not getting in the public school. Any ideas?

     

  • ~Come Recieve The Ligth- this week- Monasticism in Modern America~

  • ~Paul McCartney lights a candle at the Greek Orthodox Church of the Nativity- Bethlehem~

    Former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney visits the Church of Nativity in the West Bank town of Bethlehem
    Former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney visits the Church of Nativity in the West Bank town of Bethlehem Photo: AP

    During a lightning visit to the Church of the Nativity in Manger Square, believed to be the birthplace of Jesus, Sir Paul got a mixed reaction.

    Among local Palestinians there was mostly bafflement at his status. Mohammed Itmaizi, a 26-year-old policeman guarding the ancient Byzantine basilica, said he had never heard of the Beatles or Sir Paul.

    But among Western tourists visiting the church, Sir Paul’s visit was welcomed with gusto.

    A group of Spanish women sang “Yellow Submarine” in their own tongue outside the tiny stone doorway to the church and queued for photographs and autographs.

    Sir Paul, who will perform in front of a 40,000-strong crowd in Tel Aviv on Thursday night modestly shunned their cries of “you’re the best”.

    “No, you are the best, you are better than me,” he said.

    The doorway into the basilica, one of the oldest places of worship in Christendom, is famously small, forcing all visitors to stoop.

    “I am feeling humble,” he said, as he bent down and entered the main body of the church, where the walls still carry murals painted during the Crusades.

    An austere bearded Greek orthodox monk handed Sir Paul a candle before he descended into the Grotto, the subterranean chamber where Mary is believed to have delivered Jesus.

    It was noticeably hotter and more sweaty in the chamber, not helped by the crush of security guards, press officers, advisers and diplomats surrounding Sir Paul, but for a brief moment they composed themselves to allow him to light the candle.

    “This candle is for peace for all people all around the world, especially in Israel and Palestine,” he said after lighting the taper following a brief moment of contemplation.

    His American girlfriend, Nancy Shevell, wearing tight white jeans, a white sleeveless top decorated with a single large black synthetic flower, rubbed him affectionately on the shoulder before they both climbed back up to ground level.

    Throughout his 15-minute tour of the holy site, Sir Paul was given a commentary from a local tour guide but he kept being interrupted by international tourists aware they had a pop star in their midst.

    He handled it all graciously, posing for photographs, shaking hands and trying to say hello in their languages.

    He managed it in Spanish and Italian but was flummoxed by Russian and Ukrainian and at one point while surrounded by posing Spaniards sang “come on baby light my fire”.

    Wearing an open-top pink shirt, cargo trousers and tennis shoes Sir Paul, who only arrived in Israel by private jet with his band in the early hours, said he was “enjoying his visit greatly” to Palestine.

    When asked his attitude to those Palestinian leaders who have criticised him for agreeing to perform in Israel, breaking their call for a cultural boycott of Israel, he said he respected their view but disagreed.

    “I have come here to Bethlehem deliberately to see Palestine with my own eyes,” he said.

    “Anyone who knows me knows I support peace for all people.

    “This visit is meant to counter those that criticise me for going to Israel.”

    The visit to Bethlehem, which lies in the occupied West Bank, had to be arranged at the last moment as plans to visit Ramallah, the de facto capital of the occupied territories, had to be cancelled for security reasons.

    Diplomats feared Sir Paul could get caught up in a protest rally in Ramallah by Palestinian opponents of his Israeli concert.

    Omar Bargouti, the founder of the Palestinian Campaign for the academic and cultural boycott to Israel, had led the criticism of Sir Paul.

    “He is not welcome in Ramallah,” he said.

    “He is visiting Israel and supporting occupation without making any regard to what Israel is doing in Gaza.”

    Sir Paul began his Bethlehem visit by stopping at a school for Palestinian children learning music.

    He played a harmonica and a piano for them before pretending to play the violin but making a hash of it — it is one instrument not in his repertoire.

    Before leaving, he handed out T-shirts and wished the mainly Muslim children “Ramadan Karim”, the blessing during the fasting month of Ramadan that ends next week.

    After leaving Bethlehem, his four vehicle convoy was joined by Israeli police cars — they are not allowed into the Palestinian city — and he was whisked back to his hotel in the waterfront in Tel Aviv.

    More than 35,000 tickets have already been sold for his concert in the Yarkon Park in northern Tel Aviv where he will perform 30 songs, all but three Beatles numbers.

    Telegraph.co.uk

  • ~Today, September 24th, the Feast Day of St. Silouan, is our Wedding Anniversary and Basil’s 11th Birthday~

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  • ~Maria Angelica’s first Ballet Class~

  • Yesterday was Jonah’s nameday- I was too exhausted from the whole weekend to get on the computer at all, yesterday.  The weekend went like this: Friday- clean house, prepare for party, party of 5 boys spending the night- pizza, pop corn, movie, cake ice cream etc….- Saturday- bagel run for breakfast, get out the door at 9:00am with 9 kids- sleeping bags, book bags etc…Greek School- for 7 of the 9 kids, ballet for Maria~Angelica- she loves it – I have video to post, Soccer game 1, Nicholas, Soccer game 2 , Jonah, Soccer game 3, Basil- on three different fields (meanwhile Fr. had a wedding at church and a sick visit an hour away). After the games ended, I took the kids to the mall- Fr. thought I was crazy to take 4 kids to the mall by myself after such a long day but it was better then coming home and messing up my clean house! Also, I had my eye on  a few  blouses for church and  was hoping they would be on sale. The were and not only that it was Macy’s ”Shop for a Cause“day.  The kids and I passed the time very nicely at the mall. The were quite patient while I found what I needed, then I treated them to pretzels  and a few sale shirts at Abercrombie. I love to get those shirts for $9.90! Basil is really into Abercrombie and he knows I won’t buy anything in there unless it’s on clearance- that store is so ridiculously over priced. Nicholas got a  few new shirts, too. It was nice to send them off  to school in some fresh new clothes this morning. Sunday-  Church- Divine Liturgy and a luncheon – we left Church at 3:30pm, Target for Basil to use a Birthday gift card- by which time it was 5 pm. and Fr. was almost done with his hospital visits so he met us for dinner at Carrabba’s- we had a gift certificate and I didn’t have the energy to cook. By the time we got home it was 7:30pm-  baths, homework and bed- including myself! So now I am getting around to posting Happy Name Day wishes for Jonah. Fr. gave his children’s sermon on the Holy Prophet Jonah, yesterday. The OCA celebrates Prophet Jonah today- so I am not too late!

    Happy Name Day Jonah! May God Grant you MANY YEARS!!!!

    ~The Feast Day of Prophet Jonah~

    September 21st

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    The Holy Prophet Jonah lived in the eighth century before the birth of Christ and was a successor of the Prophet Elisha. The Book of the Prophet Jonah contains prophecies about the judgments on the Israelite nation, the sufferings of the Savior, the downfall of Jerusalem, and the end of the world. Besides the prophecies, the Book of Jonah relates how he was sent to the Ninevites to preach repentance (Jon. 3: 3-10).

    Our Lord Jesus Christ, addressing the Scribes and the Pharisees who demanded a sign from him, said that no sign would be given except for the sign of the Prophet Jonah, “As Jonah was in the belly of the whale three days and three nights, so also shall the Son of Man be in the heart of the earth three days and three nights (Mt. 12: 40). From these words the Lord shows clearly the symbolic meaning of the Book of the Prophet Jonah in relation to Christ’s death on the Cross, descent into Hell, and the Resurrection.

    Reproaching the lack of penitence and recalcitrance of the Jews, the Lord said, “The Ninevites shall rise in the judgment with this generation and will condemn it, because they repented at the preaching of Jonah; and one greater than Jonah is here” (Mt. 12: 41).

    His feast day is celebrated on September 21 (Greek tradition) or 22 (Slavic tradition).

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  • ~Jonah’s “All About Me” Project~

    Jonah was “Lord of the Day” yesterday. The classroom theme is “Medieval Kingdom- Lords and Ladies”. The “Lord of the day” sits on the throne with a crown and cape and  presents a poster about himself. Then the children all write two things they learned about the person and it is compiled into a book to be presented to the ”Lord or Lady of the day”.  I was so stressed getting this first grade project done. Jonah  was one of the first to go in his class, because our last name starts with a C, and we didn’t have much time to get it together. I found out on parent night- a week before it was due. I sifted through photos on our computer- 40, 000+ photos and then sent them to be printed- because I rarely print photos. Then I had to buy ink cartridges- because we were holding off buying those because they are so expensive. I needed to get my craft supplies organized so I stocked up at Walmart and purchased a canvas arts and crafts tote to house my 15 pairs of scissors,15 at least!  Glue sticks, Sharpies, stickers, glue gun, etc..etc..  I cut each photo with a scalloped scissors, used a foam bard to mount them all on and put a backing boarder on  each shot.  I printed each caption in blue ink, on the computer and Jonah  wrote some of his details at the top- the teacher had what she wanted printed and filled out on the top.   In the end, I think it turned out well. The one disappointing thing was that Jonah had a substitute that day….I was sad to hear this.  Part of the presentation was to practice public speaking. It would have been nice if his own teacher had been present for his presentation.

    Here are the results of all the time, effort and money…

     Jonah rode his bike to school- hence the helmet but, our precious poster was driven by car.

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  •   ~HaPpY BiRtHdANICHOLAS!!~

    Today September 17th is Nicholas 9th Birthday!

    We had a little party for Nicholas and his school friends and tonight we celebrated a little with dinner, cake an presents. A neat fact is that today is also the feast day of St. Sophia and her daughters, Faith, Hope and Love (Pisti, Elpida and Agape)  Nicholas was born on my sister’s-in-law name day- her name is Elpida. I love the 17th of September and can’t believe 9 years has passed since I gave birth to Nicholas on this beautiful day! Where have the years gone? Nicholas has made a lot of nice friends since we moved up here and I am grateful that he is happy and thriving. He is fortunate to have the same little friends in his class at school, in our neighborhood and on his soccer team. He misses his best friend, Dean but he knows that Dean and his family back home will always remain in his life. Look how happy is here with is guests. He made the guest list, wrote the invitations and is working on his thank you notes. 

     May God Grant Nicholas, Many, many, many years!!     

    Eating Pizza

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    Opening Presents

    Nicholas and his friend, Jack

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    Maria~Angelica took a liking to this little boy.

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    Celebrating with  Cake and Ice Cream

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    Playing

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