Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Lenten Break

"Remember Man, that you are dust, and to dust you shall return."

This year I am taking a break from blogging and online activities (save Spritual Motherhood for Priests and a beading post or two) until Eastertide. Wishing all my dear online friends and acquaintances and all who visit here, a most blessed and fruitful Lent.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Catholic Cuisine in the top 5 at present!

Catholic Cuisine is now in the top 5 in it's category ~ Best Group Blog! If you haven't voted as yet, pop on over and see if this informative, group blog for Catholic mothers can go up from it's current 4th rating, into the top 3, that would be fantastic and a great acknowledgement to some of the ladies there who put in alot of thought and talent into sharing feasting recipes with us all!

While you're there, Elizabeth's In the Heart of My Home is currently in the 5th position for Best Blog by a Woman, it would be great to see Elizabeth in the top three as well.



Saturday, May 30, 2009

The New Catholic Media Awards

The former Catholic Blogger Awards has now been revamped into the Catholic New Media Awards and this year it includes alongside with Catholic blogs, Catholic websites and podcasts.

I wanted to share who I know that has been nominated, hopefully you will step on over at the beginning of June and chose the ones that you love most!

Some of my favourites have been nominated numerous times in most categories, like American Papist: Not Your Average Catholic (a great favourite of mine) and What Does the Prayer Really Say? also Jennifer over at Conversion Diary: The Diary of a Former Atheist. I'll mention these great blogs now and here rather than listing them over and over again in the different categories, I certainly will be giving each one a vote in some of the categories listed.

What I really wanted to share was those the nominations of fellow Catholic mothers that I admire greatly and value their presence and friendship in the online world, they each share a beautiful bit of happiness and holiness with us all.

People's Choice Blog

Shower of Roses (Jessica's beautiful liturgical blog dedicated to St Therese of the Little Flower)
In the Heart of My Home (Elizabeth's beautiful and ever inspiring blog)

Jessica and Elizabeth have recieved many nominations throughout, which is so great to see!

Best Blog by a Woman

In the Heart of My Home
Enjoy the Journey (Yeah! Marilyn writes from the heart and shares beautiful things all year round)
Shower of Roses
A Maiden's Wreath: For Young Catholic Ladies (Clare's blog is one to pass out to young Catholic women that you know, she writes beautifully and is an extrodinary thinker, it's always a pleasure to read.)
Under Her Starry Mantle (Thank you kindly to the person who nominated me in this category)

Best Group Blog

(A hard choice here! Two great blogs, one dedicated to liturgical foods for Catholic feastdays all year round and the other dedicated to the preparation and celebration of Advent - so wonderful to see them being nominated!)

Catholic Cuisine
O Night Divine

Best Written Blog

Sierra Highlands (Willa is one of the most incredible blog writers I know, this is a very worthy nomination in particular.)
Shower of Roses
A Maiden's Wreath: For Young Catholic Ladies
In the Heart of My Home

Most Spiritual Blog

In the Heart of My Home
Shower of Roses

Most Informative Blog

and sometimes tea (Red's blog is very prolific and informative, no doubts about that!)
Starry Sky Ranch (Kym is one of my favourite reads, I never tire of being inspired and informed on so many important topics, from homeschooling, mothering, keeping house and home and so much more.)
Shower of Roses

Funniest Blog

Tales from the Bonny Blue House (Mary Ellen, great to see your lovely blog in this category!)

Most Entertaining Blog

Shower of Roses

Best New Blog

Cherished Hearts at Home (Gae is a Catholic homeschooling mum in Australia and her blog is only very new but she is tremendously inspiring, I hope more will pop over and visit Gae regularly, you won't be disappointed!)

Best Overall Catholic Website

Faith Filled Days (Erin you up against BIG nominees including EWTN!! But I'm so glad to see you here, your site offers so much to Catholic mothers everywhere by compiling so many wonderful contributors offering Catholic craft ideas, liturgical activities, celebrating feast days. Everything is in calendar order to make life easier when it comes to planning a rich life of Catholic living in the home with our children, many thanks to you Erin. I hope you receive many nominations!)



Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Meeting dear online friends IRL

My family and I were very blessed to have a lovely blogging friend and her family come and stay with us last weekend. Here we are - myself to the left albeit a bit bleary-eyed (one celebratory champagne at Erin's nephew's baptism? Maybe...) And a sparkling Erin and bubs!

Erin of course has her beautiful blog, Seven Little Australians plus One and thanks to her we have the Faith Filled Days website, where ladies can link into the best of liturgical living and planning throughout the year.

Erin and I met before we both started blogging, very briefly at a funeral a few years ago. It was then we discovered we had a very special, mutual friend. Later, thanks to Erin, my world opened wider and more wonderfully, as I was introduced to 4Real and blogging was the lovely flow-on effect from there.

So it was wonderful to have her dh and her whole family stay Saturday night, where the children all hit it off fabulously and what a blessed bunch of children Erin has, in all ways!

These moments are all too brief and Australia is a big, wide country...God willing we will meet again whenever we had back down to Sydney....somewhere in the future.

Erin has more photos in her posting Journey North.

Friday, March 20, 2009

New Aussie Catholic Endeavours..

Two Australian ladies are sharing their inspiration and wisdom that I'd like to give a big Oi! to. (oi is Aussie slang for 'hey!' or 'over here!')

Firstly, Erin from Seven Little Australians Plus One has generously given her time to creating a site where liturgical living ideas have been catalogued for each day and month of the year. Sort of your one stop, shop for those last minute ideas! (or not so late minute..)

This new site is called Faith Filled Days and if you would like to have the widget for this site on your blog, email me and I'll send you the code.

Secondly, another lovely Catholic homeschooling mum in Australia has started a beautiful blog, Chrerished Hearts at Home. Gae's blog is already full of many beautiful posts on mothering, homeschooling and much more. Gae is very creative and as a mum of eleven I'm sure we'll see alot of tried and true ideas and suggestions. Pop on over and say hello and enjoy what she has shared already.


Thursday, March 19, 2009

A blog facelift on the feast of St Joseph

Saint Joseph's Dream

I am very excited about the lovely job that Michelle from Shabby Creations has done in bringing my ideas of a new look for Under Her Starry Mantle to life. I had many little, incessant thoughts and desires, but Michelle accommodated them all beautifully!

This blog is dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe and so the new look is my more personal reflection of that.

Our Lady's image rests in a mexican retablo frame, surrounded by her miraculous starry mantle that Our Heavenly Mother wishes to envelope us all in:

"Are you not in the fold of my mantle?..."

I also love herbs and have started to blog a bit more about them so it was a fitting choice to include an image of the Lady's Mantle herb. This is a beautiful, healing herb for women, one that I brew up into a tea regularly. A famous Catholic priest, Abbe Kuenzle once said,

"Through early and prolonged application of this medicinal herb, two thirds of all operations performed on women would be quite unnecessary, since it heals all inflammations of the abdomen, fever, burning, suppuration, ulcers and hernia. Every woman in childbirth should drink much of this tea. Some children would still have their mother, some stricken widower his wife, had they but known this herb. "

The name given to this herb due to the plant's very shapely and pleated leaves that look like a lady's cloak in medieval times. The cloak was thought suitable for the Virgin Mary and the original common name of the herb was - 'Our-Lady's-Mantle' in honor of Mary. Of course it ties into the blog's theme in a lovely way. You can see the herb in the header in colour and in the background of the main text section, in a slightly darker shade than the background colour, along the sides.

The mantle flows over and down the side of a painting of the scene where Juan Diego is walking to meet Our Lady (Our Lady is seen in the top, left hand corner of the picture) it has been given a worn, antique look with the most beautiful, motherly words in the world scripted over the top:

"Am I not here, I who am your mother? Are you not under my shadow and watch? Am I not the source of your joy? Are you not in the fold of my mantle, in the crossing of my arms?"

Castilian roses fell from Juan's tilma at the moment the image of Our Lady miraculously appeared, the press dried roses in the header are in rememberance of that scene.

The background on the very far sides, behind the main text area is part of Our Lady of Guadalupe's dress, that is full of symbolic meaning.

My beloved bottle of Loreto Holy Oil features as well as my vintage reproduction Guadalupian rosary beads I made last year.

The title over the top of the header, "Under Her Starry Mantle" I tried to match a font that was similar to the calligraphy script of the Nican Mopohua the ancient account of the apparition written in his own hand in 1649 by Valeriano in the mexican language, Nahuatl.

I hope you like the new look as well!

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I had a series of things go wrong on St Patrick's Day, too numerous to mention including the loss of a tooth that required surgical removal, deleting my whole post by accident, then re-writing and having the delete button jam and eat up my post before I discovered what was doing it, accidently sending my St Patrick's Breastplate video to Catholic Cuisine, oh yes, it just goes on! I hope to blog sometime soon about St Patrick.

We are also caught up in state elections down under in our state, in which we are heavily involved with, (please offer an Ave for our election, that Godly people are elected) so we didn't get to celebrate our beloved St Joseph's feastday as we would have hoped, we always have so much to thank him for! I hope your St Joseph's day is a blessed one!



Tuesday, January 20, 2009

My Blogging Plans for 2009

Doesn't this little girl look sweet in her new 1st birthday dress?
A Happy New Year to everyone!

I've been out of action with a bad virus in the early new year and then into serious planning for a MUCH BETTER start to our schooling year than the last one.

I've done much soul searching with this new year, as it is so natural to do at this time of the year. In fact I agree with G. K. Chesterton when he says:

“The object of a new year is not that we should have a new year. It is that we should have a new soul”
My thoughts and resolutions don't feel so much like new year pie crust promises as some have been in the past, maybe because I had such a hard time with many different trials last year. The things needing to change in my life are glaringly obvious.
The big change for the year was going back to daily Mass for the whole family. I look at it as the cornerstone to all my other planned changes. This is where I will receive the grace to 'follow through.'
I have more definite thoughts on what I would like to blog about as well. Here is a list of them but only God knows if they all come to fruition.
1. Complete my 'Tuesdays with St Anne' (starting again next Tuesday) St Anne has been so incredibly good to me and to those I have remembered in prayer. I love her chaplet dearly and St Anne's oil is an important sacramental in our home. My one big intention I give to St Anne this year is my sister Carmen, that she may have a baby after 7 years of marriage and infertility. Any prayers you may offer for her are greatly appreciated.
2. I love G K Chesterton and his quotes, his profound and witty thoughts. He is greatly needed, more than ever in this world we live in. His writings are timeless. I'd love to blog in a regular way about them, a different topic each posting...
3. I'd definitely like to chat more about my great love of God's pharmacy on earth - herbs. I love them with a passion and raise my children with that love. I try to share it with as many people who may be interested or open. Herbs are powerful, they are effective. They are also gentle to our bodies. They are not expensive in these uncertain financial times and spiralling health costs and I reckon they are better than health insurance any day! I share and use them readily with those I love, my husband, my children. I want to share with others the herbs I particularly love. What their benefits are. How I use them in the practical sense.
4. I'd love to post more about the title of Our Lady to whom this blog is dedicated to - Our Lady of Guadalupe. Strangly enough when I am busting to share from my heart, all my thoughts, what I've read and learnt, I feel something welling up inside of me saying, "How can I do justice to this?" It sort of deflates me a bit. It is true, how CAN I do justice, but I see now, it is stopping me from talking about Our Lady of Guadalupe as I wish to. So I'm going to try to work past that mental block this year!
5. I've also been toying with the idea of getting that camera rolling on movie and taping some short tutorials on beading and quilting and putting up here in a post or two (though I am no expert on anything, it's just that it is thanks to one lady who spent a little time with me, who got me going with quilting - she is no expert either, just good old, woman to woman sharing!)
6. I have completely fallen in love with St Patrick's Breastplate. I've just learnt it off by heart, even though my brain felt like mush when I first started reciting it daily. But when you say it at least 8 times a day, you pick it up!! I'm teaching my children now. We will incorporate it into our schooling life. I hope to buy some good books on the prayer. It is a prayer for life for me - it has given me great peace as I pray it for my children. I can just see myself saying it 50 times a day as an old grandmother, with grandchildren to pray for as well! LOL~! I pray it for people in urgent need of prayer, it is a beautiful prayer for that. I want to share it with others.  It is a prayer that grabbed at my heart and soul immediately.
So there are my blogging hopes for the year.
My blessed baby girl turned one on the 17th. Here she is, she's learnt how to funny noises if she blows on the palm of her hand against her face.
I love this below and had to photograph it. My precious girl clinging to my skirt, resting against my leg, it doesn't get more beautiful than that.