Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Monday the 21st: New House

So we bought a new house. We will all live there together in August; until then it's a little crazy. The Husband is staying there for three days while working in town so he gets to do the first arranging and unpacking. 

 


 

Monday, April 20, 2026

Monday the 20th: Saint of the Week

 *An Italian doctor of the church who died as a missionary in England, St. Anselm is known for the phrase "faith seeking understanding" and for prolific writing, including the following: 

O God, let me know you and love you so that I may find joy in you; and if I cannot do so fully in this life, let me at least make some progress every day, until at last that knowledge, love and joy come to me in all their plenitude. While I am here on earth let me know you fully; let my love for you grow deeper here, so that there I may love you fully. On earth then I shall have great joy in hope, and in heaven complete joy in the fulfillment of my hope.
O, Lord, through your Son you command us, no, you counsel us to ask, and you promise that you will hear us so that our joy may be complete. Give me then what you promise to give through your Truth. You, O God, are faithful; grant that I may receive my request, so that my joy may be complete.- Saint Anselm
 

 

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Friday, April 17, 2026

Friday the 17th: Stew!

 I made Irish Stew on March 17 to celebrate St. Patrick's day. I've made the same recipe for over 10 years now, and it's always delicious. The parsnips add a nice change from just carrots and potatoes.

 


 

Thursday, April 16, 2026

Thursday the 16th: Food of the Week

 *The rest of the week, including today, is leftovers and eating out because the boys left for Minneapolis for the Video Game Music Conference.

*Last night we went to Thai Orchid and celebrated Thai New Year with our favorite Thai food. We, as usual, ordered too much, and there's plenty for me to eat this weekend.

*Tuesday I made polenta with tomato and mozzarella topping. My boys are skeptical of polenta every time, but they really enjoy it when I make it...as long as it's not too often.  I also believe the acidity of the topping is really important for an overall balanced dish.

*Monday the Son made peanut butter cookies and picked up Firehouse Subs for us. The cookies are really quite delightful and I got a salad from the sandwich place since my stomach felt off. It was good veggies for me.

*Sunday we had grilled pork cutlets, green beans, and rice a roni.The pork cutlets were really juicy and delicious this time, maybe because I used my good olive oil and balsamic vinegar for the marinade.

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Wednesday the 15th: Music of the Week

 *Today is large group festival at Baker University, so I'm dressed up and ready to go. We are performing the following songs:

 

*"Ad Adstra" by Jacob Narverud

*"Run, Mary, Run" arranged by Brian Tate

*"Hine Ma Tov" arranged by Neil Ginsberg

*"A Red, Red, Rose" by James Mulholland

*Crucifixus" by Antonio Lotti

*"The Battle of Jericho" arranged by Moses Hogan

 

It should be a great day! 

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Tuesday the 14th: Snow?!

 We had snow a few times in March, probably more times than we did the rest of winter. We also had more 80 degree days than we've ever had in March. It was a wild ride.

 


 

Monday, April 13, 2026

Monday the 13th: Saint of the Week

 St. Martin is the saint today, our first saint since before Holy Week. 

Why do we care about him:  struggled against monothelatism (denied that Jesus had both a human and divine will, thus denying he had two complete and perfect natures); last pope to be honored as a martyr; pope Eugene was elected while he was imprisoned

 

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Friday, April 10, 2026

Friday the 10th: Octave of Easter

 During our trip to Lawrence we really enjoyed the Art Museum at KU and all found things we enjoyed.

 






 

Thursday, April 9, 2026

Thursday the 9th: Octave of Easter

 *What do we eat in the Octave?

*For Easter: For several years now I get as much ready for Easter on Easter Saturday. The practical reason for that is I play for several Masses in the Triduum, including Easter morning, and if I want to eat a nice meal then I need to get it ready beforehand. My husband and son are really good cooks as well but they need guidance, and they don't always know how to make last minute substitutions or changes if necessary. So on Easter Saturday I made the crust and filling for chicken piccata potpie, and all the Husband had to do was roll out the crust, put it on the filling, and bake it with an egg wash.  I bought arugula and cheese crisps, made a vinaigrette, and opened a can of smoked salmon from the pantry. On Friday I hard boiled eggs, the boys colored them on Saturday, and on Sunday they made delicious deviled eggs. There were two other things I prepped on Friday and Saturday. One was a flourless chocolate cake. I already described this a couple days ago in my post; we just ate the last pieces last night with ice cream and luxardo cherries. The other was a cream cheese coffee cake with an incredible lemon flavor. It's a little fussy to put together but it really does taste so good. I had the last piece for breakfast this morning. The last piece to the meal was broiled asparagus with olive oil and salt and pepper. I did not prep those ahead of time but I did give the boys a quick lesson on how to snap the asparagus.

*Since Easter: I've made pork stirfry, the boy made an Italian bowl with dried chickpeas and red lentils and rice, I made ditalini with peas. Tonight I'm making chicken salad for sandwiches, and then Friday is going to be leftovers. 



 

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Wednesday the 8th: Octave of Easter

 *We have finished two concerts last month, and this month is solo regional festival/large group state/small group state, all three weeks in a row. Then our final concert is May 6--so we are both finishing up this music and prepping the next set of music. Pretty quickly after the final concert is a trip to St. Louis and the Baccalaureate, and then the work load is done and it's just cleaning and sorting.

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Tuesday the 7th: Octave of Easter

 I made a flourless chocolate cake for Easter and served it with whipped cream and berries. The cake was super super rich--only a very small piece! It's also better out of the fridge for a couple hours, not just the 30 minutes the recipe calls for. I think this might be partly for the chocolate--it's from Aldi and tends to actually be a little less fluid than a less quality product.

 


 

Monday, April 6, 2026

Monday the 6th: Octave of Easter

 *This week every day is treated as if it is Easter, and that means no saints! Just Easter!

 

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Friday, April 3, 2026

Friday the 3rd: Good Friday

 

See, my servant shall prosper,
            he shall be raised high and greatly exalted.
Even as many were amazed at him--

            so marred was his look beyond human semblance
            and his appearance beyond that of the sons of man--

so shall he startle many nations,
            because of him kings shall stand speechless;
for those who have not been told shall see,
            those who have not heard shall ponder it.

Who would believe what we have heard?
            To whom has the arm of the LORD been revealed?
He grew up like a sapling before him,
            like a shoot from the parched earth;
there was in him no stately bearing to make us look at him,
            nor appearance that would attract us to him.
He was spurned and avoided by people,
            a man of suffering, accustomed to infirmity,
one of those from whom people hide their faces,
            spurned, and we held him in no esteem.

Yet it was our infirmities that he bore,
            our sufferings that he endured,
while we thought of him as stricken,
            as one smitten by God and afflicted.
But he was pierced for our offenses,
            crushed for our sins;
upon him was the chastisement that makes us whole,
            by his stripes we were healed.
We had all gone astray like sheep,
            each following his own way;
but the LORD laid upon him
            the guilt of us all.

Though he was harshly treated, he submitted
            and opened not his mouth;
like a lamb led to the slaughter
            or a sheep before the shearers,
            he was silent and opened not his mouth.
Oppressed and condemned, he was taken away,
            and who would have thought any more of his destiny?
When he was cut off from the land of the living,
            and smitten for the sin of his people,
a grave was assigned him among the wicked
            and a burial place with evildoers,
though he had done no wrong
            nor spoken any falsehood.
But the LORD was pleased
            to crush him in infirmity.

If he gives his life as an offering for sin,
            he shall see his descendants in a long life,
            and the will of the LORD shall be accomplished through him.

Because of his affliction
            he shall see the light in fullness of days;
through his suffering, my servant shall justify many,
            and their guilt he shall bear.
Therefore I will give him his portion among the great,
            and he shall divide the spoils with the mighty,
because he surrendered himself to death
            and was counted among the wicked;
and he shall take away the sins of many,
            and win pardon for their offenses.

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Thursday, April 2, 2026

Thursday the 2nd: Holy Thursday

 First reading from Chrism Mass

The Spirit of the Lord GOD is upon me,
            because the LORD has anointed me;
He has sent me to bring glad tidings to the lowly,
            to heal the brokenhearted,
To proclaim liberty to the captives
            and release to the prisoners,
To announce a year of favor from the LORD
            and a day of vindication by our God,
            to comfort all who mourn;
To place on those who mourn in Zion
            a diadem instead of ashes,
To give them oil of gladness in place of mourning,
            a glorious mantle instead of a listless spirit.

You yourselves shall be named priests of the LORD,
            ministers of our God shall you be called.

I will give them their recompense faithfully,
            a lasting covenant I will make with them.
Their descendants shall be renowned among the nations,
            and their offspring among the peoples;
All who see them shall acknowledge them
            as a race the LORD has blessed.

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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Wednesday the 1st: Wednesday of Holy Week

 Isaiah 50:4-9

The Lord GOD has given me
            a well-trained tongue,
That I might know how to speak to the weary
            a word that will rouse them.
Morning after morning
            he opens my ear that I may hear;
And I have not rebelled,
            have not turned back.
I gave my back to those who beat me,
            my cheeks to those who plucked my beard;
My face I did not shield
            from buffets and spitting.

The Lord GOD is my help,
            therefore I am not disgraced;
I have set my face like flint,
            knowing that I shall not be put to shame.
He is near who upholds my right;
            if anyone wishes to oppose me,
            let us appear together.
Who disputes my right?
            Let him confront me.
See, the Lord GOD is my help;
            who will prove me wrong? 

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