Hi!  I’m Catherine Boucher
I'm a Catholic homeschooling mother of six.  My husband, Philip, is a pediatrician, and we've been married for 14 years.  I created the podcast, While You Were Folding, to continue the conversations about things that matter in domestic life.  I've learned a lot (usually in messy or painful ways), and I have so much more to learn!  I hope you'll get in touch and that I can feature your voice on a future episode of the podcast.

Put It To Work 7

Put It To Work 7

Happy Monday!  It’s time for Put It To Work, our weekly opportunity to swap prayer intentions.  The goal of Put It To Work is to actively unite our intentions to the cross for one another, putting the prayer intentions “to work”–especially in times of suffering (no...

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At CatholicMom: Keeping Advent Holy

At CatholicMom: Keeping Advent Holy

I know it's not even Thanksgiving yet, but I'm a planner, and I'm writing this column for myself.  I'm going to print it off, stick it to my refrigerator, and remind myself of these words when Advent is upon us.  As our family grows, the Advent and Christmas seasons...

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Put It To Work 6

Put It To Work 6

Put It To Work Happy Monday morning!  It’s time for Put It To Work, our weekly opportunity to swap prayer intentions.  The goal of Put It To Work is to actively unite our intentions to the cross for one another, putting the prayer intentions “to work”–especially in...

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7QT: 10 minute challenge edition

7QT: 10 minute challenge edition

7 Quick Takes Friday This week, I'm going to try and write my post in ten minutes.  Timer begins NOW!   -1-   Head over to Brandon Vogt's blog to enter his "Behold Your Mother" Book Giveaway!  I already did, and I'm hoping I win one of the books.  If not, I'll just...

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Thirsting Thursday: “I’m Sorry”

Thirsting Thursday: “I’m Sorry”

I know, I'm crazy, but I have another harebrained idea for a new regular series on the blog.  I'm calling it "Thirsting Thursday."  No, no, I'm not talking about the "Thirsty Thursday" from your college days.  J.C. gave me the idea when he said, "I thirst" (John...

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