by Catherine | Nov 11, 2011 | Marriage
Before marriage, Philip and I went on our Catholic Engaged Encounter weekend along with several other engaged Catholic couples. We received a lot of great advice, but some points stick out more than others. We keep revisiting this point: Keep your priorities straight. Your order of priorities should be:
- God
- Your Marriage
- Your Children
- Everything Else
These pictures from our nuptial Mass pretty well sum up that point.
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| Receiving a blessing on the crucifix that hangs in our home. We brought it with us on our honeymoon to Rome to be blessed by Pope Benedict XVI when he blessed our marriage. |
Having our children has been a tremendous, life-changing blessing, and we both agree that we wouldn’t trade our “old married couple” life for anything. Unfortunately, we’ve gotten into the bad habit of putting the kids and their needs before our marriage. It’s easy to do that when you have two kids under two in diapers! They need us, they have a lot of needs, and we love them, so we try to do everything we can to make them happy. The problem is that Philip and I need each other, too. We need to make sure we’re giving the best of ourselves to each other and not just whatever is leftover from the busy day. We want our children to know that we still love each other very much romantically.
Evenings always seem to go by in a blur. Philip gets home from the hospital (unless he’s working the night shift), we have dinner, I clean up the dishes while Philip gives the kids baths, Janie gets a goodnight story after brushing teeth, Janie goes to bed, Philip works on something from the “honey do” list on the fridge while I close up the kitchen for the night, Walt gets his bottle, and Walt goes to bed. By the time we have the kids’ bedtime routine done, we have an hour together before we go to bed so that we can function the next day.
We’ve been lazy about our time together lately. It’s a lot easier to watch a favorite t.v. show on the couch rather than do something that will actually enrich our marriage. Cuddling together and relaxing is, of course, a great thing. However, if it’s the only solo time you have together and you’re spending it staring at a t.v., it probably isn’t a good thing. We always make an effort to have good conversation throughout the evening, but it’s not always a possibility with the interruptions that happen with the kiddos. Additionally, both of us have evening commitments at least two days of the week, so this time has become even more limited and, therefore, even more precious.
We decided that we need to do something proactive to strengthen our marriage and our time together. The natural conclusion is that we need more date nights to reconnect. We’re not in a financial position to be able to go out each week and get a babysitter, so we came up with the next best thing: a scheduled weekly date night at home.
We have declared that Thursday night is our new date night. We haven’t worked out all of the details yet, but we’re glad to have this special night to look forward to each week. I came up with some things I can see us doing on date night:
- picnic in the living room
- get really dressed up for each other (wear real clothes that have zippers or buttons instead of sweats and a t-shirt AND wear full makeup!)
- make a fancy cocktail we’ve never had before
- dinner for two by candelight in the dining room
- make a playlist, turn the living room into a dance hall, and see if we remember anything from our dance lessons
- make a family “time capsule”
- bake a really indulgent dessert
- create a video diary for our kids
- plan a future trip (even if it’s only imaginary until we can afford it!)
- watch a fun movie on Netflix and theme the evening around it (the meal, drinks, dessert, what you wear, etc.)
- design our dream home
- play a board game and put a bet on it
- take the night off from cooking and get our favorite takeout
- bust out the Wii and become hardcore gamers for the night
Do you do something like this with your spouse? What fun things have you done? Do you have anything you’d add to this list?
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| Lovebirds During Our Dating Days of College |
I can’t wait to date my husband each week!
by Catherine | Nov 11, 2011 | Family
Tonight was the highlight of Janie’s week because my younger brother Matthew (aka “Uncle Matt”) came over for dinner!
Janie usually takes a few minutes to warm up to people when she hasn’t seem them for awhile or if she’s meeting them for the first time. No warming up necessary with Uncle Matt, though! Janie jumped into his arms the second he walked in the front door and had a big smile on her face when he carried her off.
Janie had a ball asking Uncle Matt to chase her around the house, playing peek-a-boo, showing off her knowledge of animal noises, and pointing to the body parts that she’s learned.
As the “baby” of our large family, Matthew has a lot of experience as an uncle, and he’s definitely a natural. Here’s a sampling of the fun Janie has had with her Uncle Matt in the past.
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| “Airplane,” January 2010 |
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| Easter 2010 |
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| Family Birthday Party, August 2011 |
After looking at those pictures, it’s pretty obvious how much fun those two have together! To top off a great visit, Uncle Matt read Janie and Walt a bedtime story in the nursery. How cute are the three of them all cuddled up together?!
We love you, Uncle Matt!
by Catherine | Nov 8, 2011 | Everything Else, Faith, Family, Marriage, The Homefront
First, why in the world did I call the blog “Hallelujah Is My Song”? This is a reference to Blessed Pope John Paul II’s quote:
“Do not abandon yourselves to despair.
We are the Easter people, and hallelujah is our song.”
Blessed Pope John Paul II was an important presence in my relationship with my husband from the first days. (I’ll write a future blog post about his impact on our early relationship.) I chose this quote because, well, it’s easy to forget the joy we should have in the Resurrection despite any suffering we might experience now. It’s my Catholic version of “Don’t worry. Be happy!”
This is a blog dedicated to documenting the everyday occurrences in our “domestic church” with our daughter, Janie (20 months), our son, Walt (5 months), and our dog, Monty (2 years). I used to teach high school Spanish. Now, I’m a stay-at-home mother to our two beautiful children. My husband, Philip, is a pediatric resident.
Here’s our latest family pic from Halloween.
I love how both of the babies (Walt the monkey and Jane aka Elmo) are giggling.
In addition to writing about our family and what we’re up to, I will post about my interests which include: anything and everything related to Catholicism, cooking, home organizing, education, crafts, reading, and keeping up with current events. I’m sure I’ll come up with more as time goes on! If I’m organized enough, maybe I’ll figure out a way to categorize my posts.
I hope to use this blog as a creative outlet and an opportunity to network with other people who are passionate about the same things I am. Here’s to hoping that I can stay dedicated to this blog and not let it fall by the wayside. Third time’s a charm, right?
Better go! Jane’s emptying the pantry and just ran off with the vanilla extract bottle! Stay tuned for more…
by Catherine | Nov 8, 2011 | Everything Else, Faith, Family, Marriage, The Homefront
First, why in the world did I call the blog “Hallelujah Is My Song”? This is a reference to Blessed Pope John Paul II’s quote:
“Do not abandon yourselves to despair.
We are the Easter people, and hallelujah is our song.”
Blessed Pope John Paul II was an important presence in my relationship with my husband from the first days. (I’ll write a future blog post about his impact on our early relationship.) I chose this quote because, well, it’s easy to forget the joy we should have in the Resurrection despite any suffering we might experience now. It’s my Catholic version of “Don’t worry. Be happy!”
This is a blog dedicated to documenting the everyday occurrences in our “domestic church” with our daughter, Janie (20 months), our son, Walt (5 months), and our dog, Monty (2 years). I used to teach high school Spanish. Now, I’m a stay-at-home mother to our two beautiful children. My husband, Philip, is a pediatric resident.
Here’s our latest family pic from Halloween.
I love how both of the babies (Walt the monkey and Jane aka Elmo) are giggling.
In addition to writing about our family and what we’re up to, I will post about my interests which include: anything and everything related to Catholicism, cooking, home organizing, education, crafts, reading, and keeping up with current events. I’m sure I’ll come up with more as time goes on! If I’m organized enough, maybe I’ll figure out a way to categorize my posts.
I hope to use this blog as a creative outlet and an opportunity to network with other people who are passionate about the same things I am. Here’s to hoping that I can stay dedicated to this blog and not let it fall by the wayside. Third time’s a charm, right?
Better go! Jane’s emptying the pantry and just ran off with the vanilla extract bottle! Stay tuned for more…