Thursday 26 November 2020

Season of Advent

 Advent is the season of waiting, of anticipation- birth of Christ child into our world. It is also a time for the anticipation of Christ's second coming.


As part of the season, a lot of ways  we can celebrate within the family and around esp during the struggle times of pandemic too.

Activities,preparations,charity,songs, play, crafts/making ornaments,following the traditions both at home and out. Season of penance and preparation before Christmas. 

Think ahead advent in two phases; first one is waiting time..Lord is coming. Second phase is from 17th Dcember- O antiphons begin ..or after Gaudatte Sunday..speeds up everything indicating the Lord is near, decors, preparations going fast, things started rolling fast for the Christmas..



Below is the 25 advent activities to do printable which we made after long time.


JESSE TREE

Jist like our Christmas tree, Jesse tree has beautiful decors. But instead of lights and stars, it has the promises that God made to us and to His people, out of love.The tree is named after Jesse, the father of David. Reminded of Isaiah 11: 1 promise of 'A shoot will  spring forth from the root of Jesse..'. For Jesse tree printables and colouring pages


ADVENT WREATH

We begin the advent week with lighting Advent wreath candle just before  family share meal together. The color of the candle is purple and we are reminded of  'HOPE'. You see around with colours of royalty, waiting for the banquet. As you light the candle,you can either say advent wreath prayers of the week or sing the verses of carol all together. Then two for second week and so on. Gaudete is the third Sunday- rose coloured candle is lit and the week of JOY. We could have a foretaste of Christmas fare. The lights on the wreath are symbolic: Christ is our light...'A light to lighten the gentiles..'.Family prayers during advent could be around wreath.

First week readings and everywhere purple reflecting royalty, preparing for banquet. Second week is best man getting ready, listen to readings of St John. Then third week, bride is nearly ready  .

ADVENT SAINTS

Some of the saints of advent is an extra special days to celebrate on this period leading up to Christmas.

St Nicholas, St Francis Xavier, St Lucy , Feast of Immaculate conception are some among it to make special. Links to the feasts are provided in the above printable


ADVENT BASKET

Some of the books for advent basket;

Waiting for Christmas

Christmas fairy

The legend of St Nicholas

The Attic saint 

A wish to be Christmas tree 

The bears Christmas surprise

Lucua- Saint of Light

Bambinelli Sunday

Hannah's Christmas. 

The Christmas cobwebs

The miracle of Christmas

Tale of three trees

A Christmas truce

The suppliers are eden books, cenacle books, redemptoris publications, st Paul's book store...

A few other traditions to incoorporate:

Stir up Sunday

The first Sunday of advent us stir-up Sunday..Everyone can take a turn at stirring Christmas pudding. There are variations to this. Also time to prepare your mincemeat upfront.


Some of the posts from archives 2014, 2016.


       HAVE A BLESSED SEASON OF ADVENT



Birthdays at home

It was Jobychayan's 45th birthday and as usual we planned ahead what to do. However pandemic stopped going out. We thought to do what he likes..getting up, changing night clothes and stuffs...Everyone's card is ready, Mich made a cup of tea, Geo woke up and wished. 

              Card from Theresu


                                     Birthday boy


                 Geo's crown which made for Card by Munnu trying to achieve 3d effect, portrait of Jobychaya.




  Prepared some special meals and watched a lovely movie. Thank God for Jobychayan and all the blessings we received through him.


Sunday 8 November 2020

.Remembrance Sunday...Memories of Flander fields

All these days of November, to enjoy the final glow of the Autumn leaves as they crunch and squish beneath our feet. Annual Remembrance Sunday in Britian today , which reminds all those who fought in the wars relentessly and the month where church invites everyone to pray for the dead.

Today on the Remembrance Sunday, with little kiddos, poppy badge were made with cardstock and did some art work with red and green tissue paper , made a war field on remembrance  Sunday. Later on for a small walk in Southern cemetery and paid a visit to the tomb of our former parish priest and some parishioners. We watched the Remembrance Sunday parade in bbc one and observed two minute silence. Remembering toils, sacrifices and darkest days of all the soldiers in the trenches and marsh lands. 
   

        Making poppy badge
    Flanders fields with poppies and the soldiers 
     

    War memorial in Southern Cemetery 

Some of the wordsearch and unscramble of the day and read the poem Flanders fields...

Last few days were of mini bike rides, strolls and footy as usual. Some were busy with exam preps too. Back again with full lock down , theresu 's football club paused, no H Mass.. everything became stagnant  again. ..hopefully not for long. However, just enjoying our neighbourhoods and its blessings these days.

    Beautiful scene from Southern cemetry

About Me

Manchester, United Kingdom
A catholic mum with four wonderful children and my wonderful husband. My interests includes my family, faith,home education.Would love to do n enjoy Craft and arts,baking, journaling and reading when I get time,celebrates liturgical feasts in the family, likes Charlotte Mason philosophy, passionate about nature study, Montessori fan.To keep innocence, I would like to keep Annu as the eldest, Munnu and Theresu and Georgu as the youngest. Likes to read on parenting, lousy housekeeper,would love to work for the kingdom of God. I am a Homeopath too, member of Faculty of Homeopathy UK and anyone who like to have a safe, natural medicinal approach, feel free to approach me.