The feast of Candlemas is this Saturday ( February 2nd).
I found this lovely craft idea in Landscape magazine for making snowdrops from crepe paper.
Snowdrops are associated with Candlemas because they flower at this time of year and are a simple and beautiful symbol of hope - a precursor of spring and all that spring pledges of light, warmth and expectation.
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Winter
"Winter is the time for comfort, for good food and warmth, for the touch of a friendly hand and for a talk beside the fire: it is the time for home."
- Edith Sitwell
Winter definately has it's pleasures! For example:
- Edith Sitwell
Winter definately has it's pleasures! For example:
- Making home made Seville orange marmalade
- Watching the kids snowboarding down a local hill
- Homemade soup
- Rich, thick gravy casseroles
- Walking on a silent , frost veiled common
- Watching the birds in naked trees
- Feeding them in the garden
- Stunning red orange sunsets
- Open fires
- Toasting muffins
- Watching snowflakes
- Mulled wine
- Evenings in
- Rugs on the sofa
- Winter root vegetables
Tuesday, January 01, 2013
A Prayer for the New year
We were not up in time to see the dawn this New Year ( too late to bed last night!). But it is a glorious sunny morning and after all the rain of previous days this clear morning gives me hope. This beautiful prayer comes from Christine Sine's blog - .Godspace. God as this new year dawns, May we take time to see the newness you are giving birth to. May we not be blinded by the darkness that consumes our world. Or consumed by the fear that paralyzes our actions. May we remember, That out of winter’s darkness you bring forth light, That out of winter’s death you give birth to new life. May we remember, That which has been dormant will spring to life, That which has been pruned will sprout new strength. May we remember, You are the light by which we see, You are the fountain that gives us life. God as this new year emerges, May we give birth to that which honours you, May we bring to life that which allows your goodness to shine, May we give fresh expression to your eternal world, And in the depths of our hearts may we cry, Your kingdom come, Your will be done, On earth as it is in heaven. Amen |
Monday, December 31, 2012
On the 7th day of Christmas
Books have always played a significant part in our family , especially at Christmas time when we read from a pile of familiar stories and authors. This year I bought a new book for Christmas reading:
Jenny Overton, Shi...
Jenny Overton, Shi...
It is a delightful story by Jenny Overton and illustrated by Shirley Hughes. We have not finished reading it yet but I would highly recommend it.
What does your family read at Christmas ? I would be fascinated to hear - please leave a comment and let me know.
Friday, November 23, 2012
Stir up Sunday
This Sunday , the last before Advent is known as Stir up Sunday and is traditionally the day to make the Christmas pudding.The name comes from the collect for day in the Common Book of Prayer -
I was surprised to see how many newspapers and food blogs, including my favourite one were running articles with plenty of pudding and cake recipes in time for this weekend. It seems that this tradition is still popular. We make a home made pudding in our family - my sister has made it this year but I thought I would put a non traditional one in the freezer for a another occasion. This weekend I will make my Christmas cake , the fruit is ready soaking and today I made homemade mincemeat.
Stir up, O Lord, the wills of your faithful people, that they bringing forth the
fruit of good works, may by you be richly rewarded: through Jesus Christ Our
Lord.
Amen
I did a bit of reading and found out that:
- your pudding should be stirred from east to west to remember the journey taken by the wise men
- should have 13 ingredients to remember Christ and the disciples.
I was surprised to see how many newspapers and food blogs, including my favourite one were running articles with plenty of pudding and cake recipes in time for this weekend. It seems that this tradition is still popular. We make a home made pudding in our family - my sister has made it this year but I thought I would put a non traditional one in the freezer for a another occasion. This weekend I will make my Christmas cake , the fruit is ready soaking and today I made homemade mincemeat.
Tuesday, November 06, 2012
Preparing for Advent with Soap and Water.
Advent is my favourite season and I have begun to plan how we will celebrate - mostly with familiar rituals that we have celebrated every year since the children were little. However, it is always a joy to discover new ideas. Over the last few days I have been reading about the tradition of cleaning ones house over Advent. In Scandinavian, Polish and Irish homes it is part of the preparation for Christmas to have a big clear up in readiness for visitors and the hospitality of the season. It mirrors the internal clearing out and spiritual preparation of Advent which is a penitential season - albeit also one of quiet joy and suppressed excitement. The idea reminded me of the Benedictine attitude to work - ora et labora - that work and prayer, contemplation and action are essentially linked. The quiet , repetitive nature of quotidian tasks can aid prayer and meditation.
Our house is in need of a thorough clean right now and as I think ahead to the busy Christmas season it seems like a good idea to use this time of preparation to do a few timely domestics. Cleaning out cupboards in the kitchen, the fridge, the freezer and stocking up on baking essentials ready for Advent baking are some of the jobs I'm tackling. It feels good when the job is done and I can practice the presence of God in an act of service to those who will visit our home!
Our house is in need of a thorough clean right now and as I think ahead to the busy Christmas season it seems like a good idea to use this time of preparation to do a few timely domestics. Cleaning out cupboards in the kitchen, the fridge, the freezer and stocking up on baking essentials ready for Advent baking are some of the jobs I'm tackling. It feels good when the job is done and I can practice the presence of God in an act of service to those who will visit our home!
Saturday, October 27, 2012
All Saints Day.
November 1st is All Saints Day. I enjoy celebrating it because it has given us the opportunity to learn about and appreciate the many Christians who have set us an example of faith over the years. We have told stories around the fire, hosted dressed up parties and played traditional games like apple bobbing. Last year we watched the film Chariots of Fire. This year I think it will be a quiet evening together at home - a film, home made doughnuts and toffee apples and lots of silly games.
Here are a few links to celebration ideas;
Pumpkin decorating ideas
Saint O Lanterns
Garden lanterns or try these
Film suggestions
Amazing Grace
The Hiding Place
Molokai
Chariots of Fire
Story sites
Storynory
Christian Heroes
Here are a few links to celebration ideas;
Pumpkin decorating ideas
Saint O Lanterns
Garden lanterns or try these
Film suggestions
Amazing Grace
The Hiding Place
Molokai
Chariots of Fire
Story sites
Storynory
Christian Heroes
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