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This Week’s Miscellany: Vol. 118

February 14, 2015 By Haley 10 Comments

Welcome to Carrots! I'm so glad you're here. This is where I share thoughts on liturgical living, faith, parenting, culture, and an extra dose of Jane Austen. You can sign up for my email newsletter here to stay in touch, or look me up on Instagram!

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Welcome to This Week’s Miscellany, the weekly feature at Carrots where I share photos, quotes, links, and whatever strikes my fancy!

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“You’re invited to a treehouse picnic! We’re having fern salad in an old drawer!”

It’s been a fantastic, busy, crazy couple of weeks. Hence the lack of TWM last Saturday. You’ll forgive you when I tell you that not only did my friend Colleen and I host about 30 lovely ladies at my house Saturday morning for our dear friend’s baby shower (she’s having twins! And one of her little lads is my godson!), but in the afternoon we had Benjamin’s 6th birthday party at the park next to my parent’s house. Whew! The Tolkien-themed birthday deserves it’s own post so more on that later.

This weekend we’re painting and sprucing up our little house before putting it on the market. Exciting! Bittersweet! Ah! And no we’re not buying a bigger house. It’s actually more exciting than that, but I’m just going to leave it shrouded in mystery for now. I’m so mean! Ok, moving on…

Bookshelf Love

I am hopeless. I created my 2015 Reading Goals for February with TWO BOOKS to read for the month. Now it’s getting out of control because I keep adding and adding. But some of them are audiobooks and I had to start In This House of Brede because Christy recommended it and I loved the last book she recommended so much.

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And because coffee goes perfectly with books…Daniel and I got to try out Bean Box which is a subscription box company that delivers freshly roasted Seattle coffee. It arrived in the mail yesterday and Benjamin ran inside yelling, “We got a BEAN BOX!!! In the mail! Can you believe it?! What IS a Bean Box?” He may have been slightly bummed that it was coffee and not something for him to eat.

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We decided to do a taste test this morning of two of the four coffees in the box and my Hillman City Global Blend was the clear winner over his Nicaragua Perla Negra but I’ll try not to rub it in. Also, did you know that you’re supposed to wait four minutes after the water boils to pour the coffee? I did not. Or maybe I did, but an extra four minutes is typically four minutes too long to wait for coffee. We waited the crucial four minutes this morning as per the Bean Box instructions and it was extra good so…..patience and all that. All around thumbs up for coffee delight!

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Tangent: That mug is a recently discovered in a box at Daniel’s parents house mug from Daniel’s past–a gift from a middle school friends that says “You’re like a mother to me.” I die every time I see it. Who has friends in middle school with absurdist humor? Bearman, apparently.

The Quotable Lucy

This sweet pea had the time of her life last night at the Daddy Daughter Dance at our Parish.

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“I’m gonna wear my Coronation Day dress and Daddy can wear something a handsome prince would wear!”

While eating pancakes:

“You know what syrup likes to do in pancakes? Just snuggle up in der!”

The Quotable Gwen

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“MORE GRITS!”

This gal is formidable southern breakfast eater.

This Week’s Podcast

Taking the “Womp Womp” Out of Lent with Bonnie Engstrom: Fountains of Carrots

Links Galore!

There are seriously SO MANY LINKS. Sorry guys. Or you’re welcome, depending on how you feel about weekend blog readin’.

Food Allergies and the Art of Hospitality: Kitchen Stewardship

The Most Fulfilling Sex Comes from a Commitment to Lasting Intimacy: Kathryn Wales for Verily

So many fascinating threads in the comments of this post from last week about why grad school isn’t always the right fit for everyone.

Sometimes It Really Is as Simple as Cake: Megan Tietz for The Art of Simple

When Repentance Looks Like a Shower: Fumbling Toward Grace

In Praise of Catholic Homesteading: Jason Craig

Lentish Links:

Let Us Keep the Fast? What to do about Sunday during Lent: Daniel Bearman

40 Bags in 40 Days Decluttering Challenge: White House Black Shutters

Bookish Links

 To the Harry Potter Finger Waggers: Catholic All Year

Gimli, Galadriel, and Guadalupe: An image of Our Lady in the Lady of Lothlorien: Daniel Bearman

Kristin Lavransdatter and Your Nordic Medieval Catholic Heart: Tyler Blanski for The Catholic Gentleman

Death in Kristin Lavransdatter: Crisis Magazine

And speaking of bookishness, have you checked out Brandon Vogt’s Read More Books Now course?

 

I’ve watched the first couple of videos and…as you saw the dire situation with my overflowing reading list…I think I seriously need this. 😉

Sponsors and Friends:

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Time to paint the kids’ room before they get back from grandma’s house!

Lots of love,

Haley

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Comments

  1. Abby says

    February 14, 2015 at 1:20 pm

    I love In This House of Brede so much! If you like that one, check out China Court and Five for Sorrow, Ten for Joy. They are also really good, though Brede is my favorite. Truly in my top ten favorite books of all time, and perfect for Lent. Sometime I pretend I’m in a Benedictine convent to get me through my day with my littles 🙂

    Reply
    • Haley says

      February 16, 2015 at 10:19 am

      I definitely will have to check out the rest of her works. This one is amazing! And yes! Perfect for Lent!

      Reply
  2. Sarah B. says

    February 14, 2015 at 3:45 pm

    Thanks for the link love!

    That bean box looks amazing. I love me so much coffee. 🙂

    Reply
    • Haley says

      February 16, 2015 at 10:19 am

      You’re welcome, friend! And yes….so yummy.

      Reply
  3. brittany says

    February 14, 2015 at 4:14 pm

    So funny to see the post by jason craig on the list. He and his wife katie are friends of ours from when they lived here, in our neighborhood. I love when the world feels so small!

    Reply
    • Haley says

      February 16, 2015 at 10:19 am

      Oh cool! I know our friend Julia and Andrew who went to school in St. Augustine know them, too. Small world!

      Reply
  4. Sarah Doll says

    February 15, 2015 at 3:46 pm

    You will have to let us know how you like “In this House of Brede”! I only got about a third of the way through and didn’t care for it too much. I’d love to know what you like or don’t like about it!

    Reply
    • Haley says

      February 16, 2015 at 10:20 am

      I’m about 250 pages in, Sarah, and I LOVE it. But I’ll let you know what I think when I’m done 🙂

      Reply
  5. Leslie says

    February 25, 2015 at 10:28 am

    Ok, I totally think you are doing the Tsh Oxenreider thing and taking your family on the road for a year. If so, I hope you’ll come stay with my family in Germany for a few days! 🙂

    Reply
    • Haley says

      February 25, 2015 at 11:55 am

      haha! I wish. A world tour isn’t in the budget, but it is exciting and it does involve travel 😉

      Reply

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