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Danielle Bean

Danielle Bean
Danielle Bean, a mother of eight, is editor-in-chief of Catholic Digest and Faith & Family. She is author of My Cup of Tea, Mom to Mom, Day to Day, and most recently Small Steps for Catholic Moms. Though she once struggled to separate her life and her …
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Rachel Balducci

Rachel Balducci
Rachel Balducci is married to Paul and they are the parents of five lively boys and one precious baby girl. She is the author of How Do You Tuck In A Superhero?, and is a newspaper columnist for the Diocese of Savannah, Georgia. For the past four years, she has …
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Lisa Hendey

Lisa Hendey
Lisa Hendey is the founder and editor of CatholicMom.com and the author of A Book of Saints for Catholic Moms and The Handbook for Catholic Moms. Lisa is also enjoys speaking around the country, is employed as webmaster for her parish web sites and spends time on various …
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Arwen Mosher

Arwen Mosher
Arwen Mosher lives in southeastern Michigan with her husband Bryan and their 4-year-old daughter, 2-year-old son, and twin boys born May 2011. She has a bachelor's degree in theology. She dreads laundry, craves sleep, loves to read novels and do logic puzzles, and can't live without tea. Her personal blog site …
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Rebecca Teti

Rebecca Teti
Rebecca Teti is married to Dennis and has four children (3 boys, 1 girl) who -- like yours no doubt -- are pious and kind, gorgeous, and can spin flax into gold. A Washington, DC, native, she converted to Catholicism while an undergrad at the U. Dallas, where she double-majored in …
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Robyn Lee

Robyn Lee
Robyn Lee is a 30-something, single lady, living in Connecticut in a small bungalow-style kit house built by her great uncle in the 1950s. She also conveniently lives next door to her sister, brother-in-law and six kids ... and two doors down are her parents. She received her undergraduate degree from …
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DariaSockey

DariaSockey
Daria Sockey is a freelance writer and veteran of the large family/homeschooling scene. She recently returned home from a three-year experiment in full time outside employment. (Hallelujah!) Daria authored several of the original Faith&Life Catechetical Series student texts (Ignatius Press), and is currently a Senior Writer for Faith&Family magazine. A latecomer …
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Kate Lloyd

Kate Lloyd
Kate Lloyd is a rising senior, and a political science major at Thomas More College of Liberal Arts in New Hampshire. While not in school, she lives in Whitehall PA, with her mom, dad, five sisters and little brother. She needs someone to write a piece about how it's possible to …
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Lynn Wehner

Lynn Wehner
As a wife and mother, writer and speaker, Lynn Wehner challenges others to see the blessings that flow when we struggle to say "Yes" to God’s call. Control freak extraordinaire, she is adept at informing God of her brilliant plans and then wondering why the heck they never turn out that …
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Buried by Toys

Have you simplified?

Lately, I’ve been pondering the Toy Problem.

I try to begin by rolling my eyes at myself. We’re so fortunate that our problem is an excess of stuff, when we could be having to worry about feeding or clothing or housing our family. The Too Many Toys problem is not a Problem in the real sense.

But still, we have MANY toys. The playroom is full enough that the kids rarely play in there. Most of our once... READ MORE 


It's the Simple Things

Got favorite non-toy toys?

My babies are mesmerized by it. My big kids love to drag it around. It’s fun and it’s pretty, and just when we parents might be starting to get tired of it, it’s time to throw it away.

This miracle toy? A simple helium balloon.

We discovered the appeal of a balloon when we got one as a treat for Camilla during Blaise’s babyhood. He was a few months old and he couldn’t take his eyes off it. For weeks,... READ MORE 


Wishing Arwen a Rockin' Birthday

We all know that Arwen, super-blogger, mom of four, and new mom of adorable twins, totally rocks, don’t we? Well, perhaps some of you will be surprised to find out just how rockin’ this rockin’ mom is ...

Check it out: Please join me in wishing Arwen a rockin’ birthday!


Pink Zebra Rosary Beads

Why not?

I saw this cute rosary at the Catholic Marketing Network Convention last week.

It’s a bestseller from Trendy Traditions, and I believe the name of that company tells everything you want to know about why there should be a hot pink rosary with zebra Our Father beads.

My only frustration at the convention was that most of the merchandise displayed by hundreds of companies was not for sale, but only... READ MORE 


Mom My Ride

Is this your car?

This video has been floating around for a little while, but it’s so perennially true that I just had to share it with you. Please pardon the “product placement” at the beginning and have fun with the theme of the video… how “mommed out” our cars can be! A few questions for you - does your car scream “mom”? Could you feed a family of four with the old fries stuck under your minivan seats? Or have you “graduated” from the SUV to a more economical model? Enjoy!


Fun in a Basket

Culinary Wednesday: Picnics!

Summer time is picnic time, and not just the kind where you throw some sandwiches and drink boxes in a bag for an afternoon at the local park.

It’s also time for potluck picnics at Church, or family reunions, or block parties. The kind where someone says, “Are you bringing that special pasta salad or yours?” or maybe, “I hope you’re making your famous baked beans again—no one else’s tastes as good as yours.” Or perhaps, “if you’re bringing your lemon pie, I’ll be first in line to grab some before it’s all gone.”

Do you have a special picnic food that goes fast at summer gatherings? A super salad? A mouth-watering main course? A savory side dish? A delectable dessert?

If you are willing to share the secret formula for your wonderful creation, please do so in comments!


The Bunny's Angel

The joy of teaching kids about God

When I decided to major in theology in college, one of the reasons I did it was so that when my future children asked the hard questions, I’d be able to answer some of them.

I pictured solemn dinner table discussions about topics like Purgatory and the Beatific Vision. My kids would know exactly what “Oh happy fault!” means, and the difference between plenary and partial indulgences. I could teach... READ MORE 


The Big Reveal

a clever approach

In one of the cutest methods I’ve seen for revealing baby’s gender, one Catholic blogger writes about the fancy cupcakes she used to share the news.

We’ve never found out our baby’s gender in advance—after the first three boys, I decided that finding out when I was actually meeting the baby was going to be my best option. Otherwise I ran the risk of feeling emotional (and not in a good way).

But so... READ MORE 


My Two Cents

http://causa-nostrae-laetitiae.blogspot.com/2011/04/faith-and-family-moms-day-away.html

Me too, me too!

That’s almost all I have to say about the shot in the arm that was the Mom’s Day Away. Danielle and so many others have already described it well.

It was a treat to finally meet in person women I’ve admired from afar and so many of our regular commenters here.

One thing that struck me that I haven’t seen mentioned yet is how different we all were, one from another.

It was not a homeschooling... READ MORE 


Truck Overload

Life with a little boy

How Do You Tuck In a Superhero? is a perfect name, but it’s already taken.

So if I ever write a memoir about raising boys, it’ll be called Where Did All These Trucks Come From?

We had toy trucks when Camilla was little. One of my favorite childhood playthings had been a small tractor, and I didn’t want to deprive her of the chance to fall in love with something similar. She’d occasionally take time... READ MORE 


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