7QT: What I’m ________ing

7QT: What I’m ________ing

7 things I am currently ________ing:

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Reading  

Heather King’s conversion story, Redeemed: Stumbling Toward God, Sanity, and the Peace That Passes All Understanding

So.  Much.  Truth.  Heather’s writing hurts me exactly where I need to hurt.  Have you ever encountered a writer who did that to you?  I read Heather’s story, and I realize, “I need this hurt to convict me; not just to hurt, but to make me want to change.”

Sometimes the prodigal’s jealous brother needs more healing than the prodigal.  Rachel Balducci shared at Edel that motherhood helps her to work on her humility.  The lower she stays to the ground in humility like a child, she says, the less likely her puffed up pride will cause a big tumble.

It’s a beautiful thing to read Heather’s journey from brokenness toward healing and forgiveness.  I admire her courage and humility in this spiritual memoir.

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Watching

Underwater Dreams

I suppose it’s not an -ing since I only watched it once, but I’m still thinking about the film and its message.

The movie chronicles a rag-tag high school underwater robotics team from Arizona.  Despite their poverty and lack of resources, they were able to win the national robotics competition, defeating MIT and several other universities.  After the team wins the competition, the documentary follows the team members’ lives.  Despite their natural aptitude and hard work, their undocumented status makes it difficult for them to flourish.

The film got Philip and I talking about immigration and what our country needs to do to fix the problem presented in the film.  Should illegal immigrants receive in-state tuition?  Should it take 10 years for a young man who wants to join the U.S. Army to become a citizen?  I won’t pretend to have all of the answers, but I do know this: too many Americans take the opportunities made available to us because we were born on this soil for granted.

Still chewing on a lot of it and praying for wisdom for our country’s leaders.  Both of the major political parties need to make compromises to heal this wound.

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Listening

This Inspired Life by Kristin Sanders (podcast)

I’m so glad to have found yet another podcast put out by a faithful Catholic.  I started listening last week and started all the way back at Episode 1.  I’m 10 episodes in, and I’m definitely keeping this podcast on my playlist.  Kristin interviews various guests in the Catholic world, and the topics are wide ranging.  To give you an idea, in the first few episodes, Kristin and her guests have discussed:  talking to kids about sex, creating an Etsy site, women in the Church, child development, loving as Christ loves, and adoption.  Kristin isn’t afraid to ask difficult questions (the ones I really want to hear the guests answer!), and she allows them to unspool their complete answers.  The podcast doesn’t feel rushed at all.  It feels like a casual conversation with a good friend over coffee.  This Inspired Life is my new laundry folding and dish washing soundtrack!

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Listening

Building Bridges Podcast with Cristina Trinidad & Jenna Guizar

Building Bridges just started last month, and I’m so glad I discovered it via a Catholic Women Blogger’s group.  I had the opportunity to meet Jenna at Edel, so it’s fun to get to hear her chat it up with Cristina on the podcast.

I’ve only listened to 2 episodes of Building Bridges, and I’ve really been enjoying it.  Episode 1 was an introduction to Cristina and Jenna.  In Episode 2, the girls interviewed Charity Craig who blogs at The Wounded Dove.  Charity shared with the girls how God was able to take her husband’s affair and turn it into a gift of healing.  When faced with her husband’s infidelity, her first instinct was to be angry.  Then, God helped Charity to consider what parts of herself she needed to work on to help heal herself and her marriage–not that she was responsible for the affair (that was her husband’s choice), but that she knew she had parts of herself that needed fixing.  Through God’s grace, Charity and her husband were able to reconcile and are happily married.  Charity’s story is a beautiful look at how marriage can mirror God’s faithfulness when we go astray.

Looking forward to listening to more!

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Exploring

Lincoln’s wonderful trail systems

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Savoring

My boy who still likes to play dress up and imagine

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Anticipating

Philip’s ribs that he’s making for dinner club

Salted

Salted

Rubbed

Rubbed

Vacuum Sealed

Vacuum Sealed

Ready for their bath

Ready for their bath

In the immersion circulator to cook to juicy perfection for a few days

In the immersion circulator to cook to juicy perfection for a few days

Get in my belly!  Gotta love a man who can make some delicious ribs!

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To read more 7QT posts, head over to Kelly Mantoan’s blog, This Ain’t the Lyceum!

Put It To Work 36

Put It To Work 36

Put It To Work

Another week means another opportunity to swap prayer intentions and start “putting them to work” for one another!  (Are you new to the blog and aren’t sure what this series is all about?  I explain what “put it to work” means in this post.)

Here are my prayer intentions for this week:

  • For all of the prodigal sons who feel so lost and unworthy that they’ve forgotten they have a home in Him
  • For all of the prodigal sons’ older (and younger!) brothers who jealously make justice their god instead of extending the Father’s mercy to the son who returned home
  • For Harry.  At 23 months, he hasn’t been producing words.  Our pediatrician referred us for a hearing test through the local special education office to rule hearing loss out.  Unfortunately, Harry failed the hearing test and we are having a follow-up with an ENT.  Although the hearing test was done with a relatively unsophisticated machine that over refers patients, I’m concerned about the possibility that Harry might have significant hearing loss.  Please keep Harry and the ENT in your prayers as we sort things out in the upcoming weeks.
  • A special intention

Your turn! What prayer intentions can I “put to work” for you this week? As always, I will add them to my prayer journal and pray for you by name throughout the week–especially during my morning prayers. Please share your intentions in the comment box below, on the blog Facebook page, or send them to me via the blog contact form. Thank you in advance for your prayers.

Have a great week!

The Diocese of Lincoln Presents: Date Night

The Diocese of Lincoln Presents: Date Night

I’m thrilled to be sharing an upcoming event with all of you!

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This year, the Diocese of Lincoln’s Office of Family Life and Evangelization began hosting a monthly “Date Night” for married and engaged couples.  It’s a chance for us to get a night out on the town, eat some complimentary hors d’oeuvres, hear a great speaker, and meet others who are fighting the good fight.

This Friday, July 24th, our friends, Mary and Joe Mulka, are the guest speakers presenting at Date Night.  Philip and I met Mary and Joe through our parish when we signed up for GodTeens.  I think I died when I realized their names are MARY AND JOSEPH.  Never again would I forget!  Could they be any more adorable?  They are a wonderful, faith-filled couple, and I hope you can come to hear their message.

Mary and Joe

Mary and Joe

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The Mulka Family

This Friday’s Date Night topic is family prayer, and Mary and Joe will be talking about their own experience.  It will be an opportunity for couples to hear how a real family is weaving prayer into the craziness of daily life.  As Mary told me, their talk, “is based on our testimony and how we came to realize that prayer and communication is essential in marriage and then flows into our family life.  It is more based on personal experience then theological information.”

I am so grateful to Mary and Joe for stepping out of their comfort zone to reach out and share a little glimpse into what trying to live out the faith looks like in their house.  How cool that the Diocese is providing us an opportunity to get to be in the same room as so many like-minded couples who face the same day-to-day struggles and are persevering together!

Catholic author Matthew Kelly likes to call the Catholic laity (non-clergy) a “sleeping giant.”  There are far more members of the Church that are not priests or religious brothers and sisters, and most of us are floundering in our call to live as intentional disciples of Jesus.  As the sleeping giant, most of us don’t realize the power God is giving us to transform our culture through the gift of our vocation to marriage.  All of us (not just the clergy and religious!) are called to sainthood.

Kudos to the Diocese of Lincoln’s Office of Family Life and Evangelization for creating this monthly Date Night to awaken the sleeping giant.  Not only will we walk away with some practical advice and tools, but we’ll be reaffirmed knowing that we’re not alone.  We’ll be encouraged to better live out our vocation of marriage in our unique, irreplaceable roles as husbands and fathers, wives and mothers.

If you haven’t already, pick up the phone and call your sitter for Friday.  You won’t want to miss this one!  We’ll see you at Ploughshare Brewing Company (16th & “P”) at 7 p.m. for some fun and fellowship!  If you can’t make this one (boooooooooooo!), the next scheduled Date Night is Friday, August 14.  For more information, click here.
My Edel Recap

My Edel Recap

Plenty of other “real” bloggers have already given their beautiful recaps of the Edel Gathering.  You should read some of my favorites for a better picture of what the weekend was all about:

Since I’m just a fake blogger, I’ll spare you the rest of the play-by-play of the weekend.  Besides, getting there was half the fun!  Instead of a summary, I thought I’d share some of my favorite moments and takeaways.

Friday’s live radio broadcast of the Jennifer Fulwiler show

  • Jen Fulwiler and Hallie Lord are just awesome.  It was so much fun to watch her in her element, talking with the show guests and broadcasting right in front of my eyes.  I am so grateful for her and Hallie Lord’s “YES!” to God when He asked them to create Edel.  What a dynamic duo!
Hallie and Jen during their live radio broadcast

Hallie and Jen during their live radio broadcast

  • Hallie Lord talked about being reckless vs. living life according to God’s will while hosting a women’s conference on her due date.
    • “God is not reckless…discern His will…When God calls you to do something hard, you get signal graces, but He doesn’t take away the burden or the cross; He sends people to help carry it.  God can give us the strength to do things ourselves, but sometimes He forces community upon us.”  I’ve been prayerfully discerning doing something that my spiritual director is helping me to work through.  In our discussion about discerning God’s will, he said I can’t let my analysis paralysis stop me from hearing what God is asking of me.  Instead, I need to keep making decisions, knowing that sometimes they might be the wrong one.  With all of this in mind, I heard Hallie say, “If I discern that i made the wrong decision, God is still there.”  YES!!!  I don’t think she had any idea how much those simple words blessed me.  I allow fear to stop or paralyze me so much instead of just saying, “Here I am, Lord.  I might make mistakes, but I’m trusting that You’ll be here to get me back to where You want me to be.”
  • Listening to Mary Lenaburg, one of my favorite bloggers from Passionate Perseverance, talking about her family’s trip to Lourdes
    • For the first seven years of her daughter Courtney’s life, Mary said she “tried to fix her.”  “At Lourdes,” Mary shared, “God gave my husband and I the word ‘acceptance.'”  I don’t think there was a dry eye in the place.  When I finally met her later that weekend, I had to give her a huge hug and thank her for sharing Courtney’s story with us.  Mary is one of the most beautiful souls I’ve ever encountered.

Catching up with my college gal pal and dear friend, Amanda Teixeira, at the crazy shoe cocktail party 

  • After we had caught up, it struck me that the girls we were in college probably wouldn’t recognize the women we are today.  As I told Amanda, I loved the Amanda I knew in college, but I’m so glad to see today’s Amanda–the best version of Amanda I’ve ever seen.  Watching a longtime friend journey from heartache and despair to a place of genuine peace and contentment is a beautiful thing to behold!

Saturday morning’s stroll through the farmer’s market with Amanda

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Saturday afternoon’s talks:

  • Haley Stewart:  “You can’t believe the lie that you are alone here.”
    • Instantly, my brain made the connection from this quote to an interview I had just listened to on the Fountains of Carrots podcast with Auntie Leila.  Auntie Leila was talking about the deep loneliness and isolation she felt during the early years of motherhood.  As only Auntie Leila can, she shared how she looks back at that time as a blessing.  “Sometimes I look back and I think, in a way, the loneliness that I experienced was good for me because it helped me to be friends with the lonely Jesus.”
    • I love that.  The lonely Jesus.  The Jesus all by Himself in the Garden of Gethsemane.  The Jesus denied and abandoned by His friends.  The Jesus unrecognizable on the road to Emmaus.  Jesus knows what it is to feel alone.  He doesn’t want it for us, and He is with us in it.  He sends us community to get us through the journey.  “It is not good that the man should be alone” (Genesis 2:18).  We need each other, and Edel is all about helping us to realize that there’s a real, tangible body of people who are right in the trenches with us.
Haley Stewart

Haley Stewart

  • Another gem from Hallie Lord:  “Stop living in the wreckage of the future.”  I think I wrote down everything Hallie said over the weekend.  So.  Much.  Wisdom.  I need to stop imagining the worst for everything and just surrendering to the moment, to whatever God is asking of me right now.
  • Rachel Balducci of Testosterhome‘s talk on motherhood.  A few of my favorite pearls:
    • “You are a flawed human being with human children.”  Yup.  Why do I forget that?
    • “The devil was doing a great job…’nobody’s kids are as crazy as this.'”  I thought I was the only one who had those thoughts!
    • “Make peace with the children God has given you and the chapter of life that you’re in.”  Dang.  I could chew on that one for a lifetime.  Why did God give me exactly these children?  What does this chapter of life require of me right now, and what do I need to let go of?
    • Her mantra:  “That doesn’t work for the family Balducci.”  I’ve already started stealing that to be, “That doesn’t work for the family Boucher.”  If it works for them, great, but it doesn’t work for us, and that’s okay.
    •  Realize that what God is doing in my soul at this moment He can’t do with anyone else.  Don’t waste it!
    • Cultivate humility to keep me low to the ground like a child so that I don’t have too fear to fall in my pride
Rachel Balducci

Rachel Balducci

  • Kelly Mantoan of This Ain’t The Lyceum‘s talk on how to rock motherhood:
    • I have 2 choices:  Accept the reality of my vocation OR see the daily tasks as shackles.  (You know you’re hearing truth when you hear it like a dagger to the heart.  “You hardened heart is what shackles you, not your daily tasks.”
    • “If you can’t find joy where you are, you won’t find joy anywhere.”
    • Fill in the blank:  When Satan uses your _____________ (pick a vice: pride, anger, gluttony, etc.), you pray for ______________ (pick a virtue: humility, meekness, temperance, etc.).
    • Perhaps the most quoted phrase from the weekend:  “Blessing yourself is like punching satan in the face.”

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Saturday evening Mass at St. John the Baptist Cathedral.  I’ve got to share some pictures of the stained glass windows another time!

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Saturday evening:

  • Singer Audrey Assad’s talk.  “Pruning is one of God’s love languages.”
  • Watching a bunch of women dance and sing karaoke
  • Delicious cosmos
  • Getting to meet so many of my favorite people that I had previously only “known” online
  • Meeting Jen Fulwiler, buying her a drink as a thank you for the weekend, and our chat.  I thanked her for her ministry and said I am such a fan of her blog, her book, and her radio show.  I said that I was the blogger from Nebraska who had stolen her friend Rachel’s idea to create a Dinner Club for Underachievers.  “Oh!  We were just talking about you today on the broadcast!”  I think I peed my pants.  (Again.)  As it turned out, the foundress of Dinner Club for Underachievers, Rachael Escandon, was AT EDEL, and I met her a few minutes later.  I was blown away by her graciousness and how easy she was to talk to.  Jen Fulwiler, you’re a gem!
Nevermind that I was gross from not getting to shower or change into my formalwear.  I GOT TO MEET JEN FULWILER!

Nevermind that I was gross from not getting to shower or change into my formalwear. I GOT TO MEET JEN FULWILER!

  • Meeting Rachael Escandon, foundress of the Dinner Club for Underachievers.  Rachael was also the winner of the crazy shoe contest with her boots that had real chips and guacamole with tiny bottles of tequila.  I want to go to HER dinner club!  The girl must know how to throw a party!

Dinner club girls!

  • Meeting Hallie Lord
    • I gushed and went on and on about how much I loved her blog, her book Sex, Style, and Substance, and her ebook to spice up your marriage.  I thanked her for her “yes” to create Edel with Jen and for being such a source of blessing in my own life.  I think I peed my pants (again) when she asked ME if we could take a selfie together and then I had to sheepishly ask if we could take one on my phone, too.  What a doll!
Me & southern belle, Hallie.  Someday I'll bring a real camera places so that I can take good pictures!

Me & southern belle, Hallie. Someday I’ll bring a real camera places so that I can take good pictures!

My roomie for the weekend, Julie Nelson, who I now affectionately call “Auntie Julie”

  • Jule co-hosts the radio show Catholic Women Now! with Chris Magruder.  We “met” when Julie asked me to be a guest on the show to discuss our saint coin reward system.  I was so excited to get to be her roomie for the weekend.  Despite all of the time we spent together, Julie and I managed to go the entire weekend without taking a single picture.
  • After the festivities Saturday night, Julie and I chatted until about 3 am!
  • It was such a blessing to hear Julie’s wisdom and learn about her experience of raising a family while supporting her husband’s career as a physician.  I felt like I had hit the jackpot with my very own personal mentor for the weekend!
  • Gaining “Auntie Julie” as a friend is definitely one of my favorite memories of Edel

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From beginning to end, Edel shattered all of my original expectations.  I walked away from the weekend knowing that satan is lying when he tells me that I’m alone in this Catholic wife and mothering thing.  Edel taught me that NOW is my time to figure out what God’s doing in my soul and what He wants me to do with it.  I’m exactly where I’m supposed to be with exactly the people who He sent me.  No more surviving these years with young children; it’s time to thrive and encourage others along the way.  I just need to get out of the way and listen to His movement in my life in the ordinary day-to-day.

He’s here, I’m listening, and I’m ready to start rebuking fear.

Here I am, Lord.  Let’s do this thing!

7QT: On the Homefront While I Was at Edel

7QT: On the Homefront While I Was at Edel

When I thought about leaving town for the Edel Gathering last Friday through Sunday, I didn’t worry for one second about leaving home.  We had Jane when Philip was in med school, so the kids got used to not having Philip around much.  Now that he’s in practice and has a more normal schedule, they’ve gotten used to having special time with Daddy.

I left for Edel early Friday morning (Philip took the day off to be home with the kids), so I ended up telling the kids Thursday night before we put them to bed that I was going to be out of town for a few days.  Even though Philip and I have taken quite a few long weekend trips away from the kids, this was the first time I was going to leave them by myself.  It felt WEIRD.  I know they love me, but I was anticipating a, “Welp, see you later,” like they gave me on their first days of preschool.  These kids don’t struggle with separation.  Not this time, though.  I’m going to blame exhaustion and the heat on their very emotional reaction.  Jane started crying, that got Walt crying, and then Harry got in on the action.  “But, Mama,” Jane said, “you better teach Daddy how to do all of the things you do!”  It was like she forgot how he has always helped with everything around here (and more often than not does a lot of it better than I do!).  Exhaustion tends to get the best of the Boucher girls.  Philip really is THE MAN when it comes to his parenting and general domestic skills.

Fair warning:  This is going to be one of those annoying posts when I’m that girl who goes on and on about how awesome her husband is.  You’ve been forewarned!

So, other than cry their eyes out (not even a tear), what did they do while I was away?  Well…

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Friday morning, Philip invited his sister, Maddy, to join him and the kids on a trip to Omaha to visit the Henry Doorly Zoo.

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For lunch, they went to B&G’s, an old-school diner with legendary loose meat sandwiches and root beer floats.

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Jane & Maddy

Creepy smoking clown art

Creepy smoking clown art

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Bathtime

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Saturday morning trip to Pioneers Park

Enjoying their room to roam free

Enjoying their room to roam free

Posing with the statues

Posing with the statues

I love Jane's pose with her big sun hat

I love Jane’s pose with her big sun hat

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Feeding the geese

Feeding the geese

I love this picture even though it distorted the kids' faces

I love this picture even though it distorted the kids’ faces

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A stop at the nature center

Finding the Queen Bee

Finding the Queen Bee

Checking out the stuffed animals

Checking out the stuffed animals

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Jane got a goose egg.  “She just hit her head on a pole,” Dr. Phil nonchalantly explained.  No biggie.

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Saturday night, Philip decided to have some of our friends and their 3 sweet kiddos over for dinner.  He made pulled pork sandwiches with homemade BBQ, our friends brought sides, and Philip made peach crisp with vanilla ice cream for dessert.  This guy.

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Kiddie table

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Sprinkler fun with friends

So, yes, I’m spoiled rotten.  Philip and the kids had a grand ol’ time while I was away.  These are just the things he took pictures of, but they did much, much more.  I’m so very grateful for how he went above and beyond to make it a wonderful weekend for them.  Surprisingly, the kids actually still missed me despite all of the fun they had with Daddy, and they greeted me with their biggest hugs and kisses upon my return.  It’s good to be home, but I’m so glad they had such a great weekend with Philip.

If you’d like to read more 7QT posts, head on over to Kelly Mantoan’s wonderful blog, This Ain’t the Lyceum.  (People, I’ve always been a big fan of Kelly’s, but ever since meeting her at Edel, I’m hooked.  I’ll be writing more about her talk at Edel next week.)

 

 

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