January 1 will be the fourth anniversary of this blog. This past year has been a light one, as my posts have been particularly few and far between. I expect this will be the case for quite a while, at least until the school year ends in June.
I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas! We had a busy, but quiet, one here at home
(Relatively quiet, that is, considering we had twelve people here including one
AMAZING AND ADORABLE three-week-old baby plus two dogs), and I spent the day
after Christmas doing literally nothing.
The next few days will be busier; you'll find me grocery shopping,
cleaning up from Christmas, and catching up on some mundane tasks I've been
putting off since before Thanksgiving.
We've seen our new nephew twice now since he was born in
early December. His mommy, my sister-in-law Jenn, has a
wonderful blog called The Cookie Jar Adventures where she has been posting lots of cute photos and video of
"Baby E." Yesterday we got to
spend some time playing with him, watching him wiggle, holding him, and taking
some family photos with him. Jenn posted some of their photos and memories of E's first Christmas here! I can't
wait until we see them again!
Last year around this time I published a list of my ten favorite posts of 2011. Since 2012 has
been a light blogging year (I've posted nothing since the tragic shooting in
Connecticut, for instance; I've kind of been at a loss for words on that one),
in the spirit of Seven Quick takes I figured I'd choose only seven of my faves
from this year. When I came up with
eight and didn't want to eliminate one, I thought, oh heck, surely I can find
two more good ones. Here they are, in
chronological order (click on the title to read each post):
--1--
Each year on January 22, Jill Stanek invites prolife bloggers to ask, "What exactly do you mean by choice?" This was my seven-part question.
--2--
Get Thee To the Church: St. Stephen Martyr, Washington, DC
In which Joe and I spend a night on the town, and enjoy Mass and a pretty spring walk the next morning.
--3--
Take a walk down this Broken Path
In which I, somewhat reluctantly, review a book and learn a little something in the process.
--4--
Get Thee To the Woods: A Couple of Blacksburg Parks
I like to blog about our adventures in the out-of-doors; here we explore two parks while visiting my parents for Easter.
--5--
Today
I picked this one because it was the last day of CCD classes last spring, and I really miss teaching CCD! (despite the fact that with so much going on in our lives, not teaching has been kind of nice, too)
--6--
The Marvelous Gift of...well...
Possibly my most bizarre post ever. But there are lots of pretty pictures, and links to some cool animal sounds. Besides, I had fun posting it. So there.
--7--
Friendship. Loss. Rock and Roll. Gavin DeGraw. And Rick Springfield.
Mostly Gavin DeGraw. In which I act like a teenager one memorable evening.
--8--
7 Long Days: The Alaska Edition
Lots of photos of our summer vacation. You'd be hard-pressed to find prettier scenery, and I expect it will be quite a while before we go anywhere like this again.
--9--
Get Thee To the Church: Immaculate Conception, Fairbanks, Alaska
The first place we went after arriving in Alaska. Possibly the prettiest little church in the 49th state. One of the oldest, anyway.
--10--
A Visit to Monticello: Life, Slavery, and the Pursuit of Religious Freedom.
In which we spend a wonderful day with my parents at Thomas Jefferson's home, and I share some random thoughts.
--2--
Get Thee To the Church: St. Stephen Martyr, Washington, DC
In which Joe and I spend a night on the town, and enjoy Mass and a pretty spring walk the next morning.
--3--
Take a walk down this Broken Path
In which I, somewhat reluctantly, review a book and learn a little something in the process.
--4--
Get Thee To the Woods: A Couple of Blacksburg Parks
I like to blog about our adventures in the out-of-doors; here we explore two parks while visiting my parents for Easter.
--5--
Today
I picked this one because it was the last day of CCD classes last spring, and I really miss teaching CCD! (despite the fact that with so much going on in our lives, not teaching has been kind of nice, too)
--6--
The Marvelous Gift of...well...
Possibly my most bizarre post ever. But there are lots of pretty pictures, and links to some cool animal sounds. Besides, I had fun posting it. So there.
--7--
Friendship. Loss. Rock and Roll. Gavin DeGraw. And Rick Springfield.
Mostly Gavin DeGraw. In which I act like a teenager one memorable evening.
--8--
7 Long Days: The Alaska Edition
Lots of photos of our summer vacation. You'd be hard-pressed to find prettier scenery, and I expect it will be quite a while before we go anywhere like this again.
--9--
Get Thee To the Church: Immaculate Conception, Fairbanks, Alaska
The first place we went after arriving in Alaska. Possibly the prettiest little church in the 49th state. One of the oldest, anyway.
--10--
A Visit to Monticello: Life, Slavery, and the Pursuit of Religious Freedom.
In which we spend a wonderful day with my parents at Thomas Jefferson's home, and I share some random thoughts.
My apologies for not including any posts this year from my other blog, Cooking Nick's Books; for one thing, I've all but abandoned it (temporarily, I hope), plus I'm hoping
to publish another "7 Quick Takes" over there highlighting some of my
favorite posts (and if I can't find 7 good ones from this year, perhaps I'll
include some earlier ones, too). Maybe
that will motivate me to jump-start that one again, and maybe chew on some
ideas to make it better.
UPDATE: Done. Read it here.
UPDATE: Done. Read it here.
Merry Christmas, and many blessings for the coming year!
And for more Quick Takes, visit Jenn's Conversion Diary blog. And be sure to read her post; you'll laugh your head off! Have a wonderful Last Weekend of 2012!
And for more Quick Takes, visit Jenn's Conversion Diary blog. And be sure to read her post; you'll laugh your head off! Have a wonderful Last Weekend of 2012!