Saturday, 30 October 2021

All Hallows eve

It is All Hallows eve around the corner, tomorrow 31st of October . These days are beautiful days of the season reminded of souls, saints. Every year these days are packed with saints dressing ups, games and little nuggets of faith are shared. Some years with other homeedders, friends, church community and Jesus youth . 


    Pumpkin Lantern/ Jack O Lantern
      
One of the great way is to make a lantern by slicing of the top and scoop off the flesh out of it. Different shapes can be cut and we normally do symbols of cross, eucharist and so on. When we place candle inside, reminded of the Christ light shining in us taking out the sins. 


some of the beautiful blogs I am always inspired of are shower of roses, faith filled family. Printables of different foods and labels.

On All Ssints eve, there was  party organised by a one of our home educating mother. It was so lovely to meet different people from Germany, Belgiun and so on. Children dressed up in different saints. Theresu dressed up as St Agnus and Geo as St Dominic Savio.

  Playing bingo


Our table decors for the day with saints, decors and some guessing games, scavenger hunts .


Along with it, we did some crackers outside.  
      Table decors 

  Sweeties ready to distribute for trick or treat.
    

     St Isidore was a farmer, with deep desire to take part in Eucharist. Unfortunately or fortunately the couldn't do. God honoured his desire, many at times he prayed in the fields that time and I believe guardian angel helped his chores in the farm. . The fruit cocktail reminds the saint.  

Another is St cecila with piano keys and mini saint litany booklet by kids.

        All saints Ora pro nobis

Tuesday, 19 October 2021

Autumn bakes

Some of the dainties made on these chillier days. 
Little kids attempted to make some chocolate rolls with pastries wrapped in. 


     Flaky warm croissants are a real delight for the morning. The recipe is simply easy.

Ingredients require are ready rolled puff pastry, chocolate chips , butter or egg .

Spread the rolled sheet once thawed . 

Roll out onto a floured board.

Cut into triangles/ squares. 

Add chocolate on top leaving some edges . 

Transfer to baking tray after egg wash .

Bake at gas mark 5 for 15 minutes.

Leave it to cool and drizzle some chocolate on top. Now yummy to eat at room temperature.



  

      




Then on the feast of St Therese of Jesus, made a caramel slice reminded of Carmelite nun. Caramel slice recipe is hands down one of all time favourite slice recipe. Once you start making, you will absolutely love making .

  Ingredients ; 1 cup plain flour, half cup brown sugar, 125gm melted butter, 1/3 rd golden syrup, 1 tin condensed milk, 400 mg milk chocolate.

Instructions

Combine sugar with melted butter and press into baking tin.

Bake it  in 180 deg for 15 minutes.

Melt butter and add n stir condensed milk with sugar syrup and bake it till thickened.

Once thickened pour on top of base and bake for another 20 minutes.

Get ready melted chocolate and spread on slice  and stick it to fridge to almost set. Cut into slice when it isn't fully set.




      There you go , some of the yummy treats for the colourful season. Relax and enjoy.

Thursday, 7 October 2021

Nature detectives

Today was another brilliant day with some sunny spells. To explore autumn with its majestic beauty is very fascinating. Big children at college and home doing their works. Backpack with lens, binoculars, sketch pads, pencils ready to explore. .. These days we were looking at birds in gardens and birds in water.  It was a quiet day , lovely and warm , looked at various types of leaves. 

   Good time we spent close to mini peer , splashing water, made paper boats, watching swan at far with binoculars.  Different types of swans were identified- mute swan with big S shaped neck, whopper swan with long neck and the last one is Bewick swan with round head.

 All the birds hovering around..looked at why birds migrate at this time and some animals hibernate. 

  With so many Michaelmas daisies(aster flowers) bloomed around this season. Such a lovely gaze to watch these flowers reminder of St Michael feast just passed....in the autumn.

Our primary focus was to watch varieties of swan in the water park. Forgot to take feed fir the birds, so geo was bit cranky. But we managed it.

Our lapbook for the autumn season. Looked at squirrels , animals that hibernate and migrate, life cycle of pumpkin. Our corn is nearly ready in our back garden. It was so curious to know the hibernation of hedgehogs, tried to sketch it.

    Theresu's lapbook

  Geo's lapbook with hedgehog. 

 

Wednesday, 6 October 2021

Saints- October


Month of October also special days st home with the feast of our miracle child Theresu...You could see her lovely smile on her face saying St Therese. As St Therese reminded of like a little rose flower in a beautiful garden of God. 

Kids did some colouring sheets, word search. It was amazing that the science club they took part dealing with the dissection of rose. Pretty amazing.


  Sacrifice bead from long time back...the way saint practised doing good deeds by moving beads after every good deed.




Another feast on 3nd of October was Feadt of Guarfian Angel's.  They are our friends, to whom entrusted our soul too.
To the preteens, little bookmark with guardian angel prayer was decorated with glitters and stones. They all enjoyed after such a huge gap...songs, chat, faith and fun.

  Final craft ready to take home and pray everyday.
   

Angel of God my guardian dear...

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.