Doesn’t know the words; doesn’t let it slow her down. (Ugh, thought I had fixed the sideways image. Sorry, will try again.) Read more
Doesn’t know the words; doesn’t let it slow her down. (Ugh, thought I had fixed the sideways image. Sorry, will try again.) Read more
A poem, a tune, a painting for Christmas. May the baby who brings us warmth and light bless you all! Read more
. . . you have about 24 hours. Oh dear, here is the story. No, we’re not going to have two dogs. Poor dear Shane of happy memory had a glorious but short life with us. Here is what happened: A couple of weeks ago, it was snowing, which always made Shane go completely bonkers with glee. Someone opened the door, he shot past them, got hysterical because of the snow, and ran right out into the road. It only... Read more
My favorite part of How the Grinch Stole Christmas is where he brings back the roast beast. Because while it’s true that Christmas isn’t about presents or decorations or food, you really do want to have that special Christmas food! PIC the grinch himself carved the roast beast If we can manage it, we spend Christmas Eve drinking egg nog and decorating the tree, then going to Midnight Mass. Then Christmas morning is presents and chocolate and a breakfast... Read more
Planning to buy my book as a Christmas present, but disappointed the print version is only available for pre-order? Have I got the solution for you! Click here: giftcertificatehighres*to download a pdf of the above certificate, which you can then print out, put in an envelope, put in the bottom of an enormous box, wrap it, give it to someone you love on Christmas morning, and then point and laugh at their crestfallen faces when they realize it’s just a piece... Read more
This one is going to be fun! You can listen at 1060AM WQOM, at www.WQOM.org and at www.TheGoodCatholicLife.com. Read more
Yesterday, we went to another lovely concert at the public high school that my oldest two kids attend. As usual, I was stunned at the variety of music presented: old and new vocal and instrumental jazz, medieval hymns, funny arrangements of secular Christmas songs, even a Sephardic song about the sighting of a star at the birth of Abraham. And they were good. They opened with the entire band playing “O Come All Ye Faithful,” and then the various choirs... Read more
Zachariah, Tom Neal, and Delmar all learn that sometimes we do not have bigger fish to fry. Read more
. . . about 8 Eastern time. Spirit Catholic Radio Network – click “listen live” and find out if I finally admit on air that I have no idea what I’m talking about. Read more
trying to figure out why I can’t link to my Register piece. Does this link work? Read more