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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Room for God

We are striving to make "room for God" in every part of our lives: in our schedule (with prayer and Adoration), in our relationships with time spent nurturing friendships and in our budget as we use the gifts God has given us to honor Him. As we prayerfully consider the needs of our family, we are blessed to report that we have bought a new car! No, we are not expecting any little angels yet, (not pregnant :)), but we are thrilled that after several months of researching, shopping, waiting, praying and seeking, we have found a new car.....

A few weeks ago, we came across a great deal on a used SUV (much like this one) but we weren't sure if we needed to buy it right then. Well, Gary was recently in a 3-car collision just one week ago. He was hit from behind and that caused him to hit someone in front of him. Thankfully, no one was hurt, but his car was totaled. We are thankful for good car insurance, which allowed us to receive a GREAT payoff for Gary's car (his 2004 Malibu-which we miss dearly!) Gary and I both have taken great care of our cars and it has paid off! We're still praying about selling/keeping my car, but for now...we have a much safer, beautiful vehicle for us, our families, and hopefully some extra precious(tiny)cargo soon! What a beautiful home and now .... a car God has given us!

We bought a 2008 Ford Explorer with low mileage and great features! We are having a blast "talking" to the car while it dials our phones for us, plays our music and allows us to be hands-free. It's a great car for weekend trips, which we try to schedule into our busy lives, in order to take some time to just enjoy each other, visit family and friends, and enjoy God's beautiful creation!

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Home Improvement

I notice that as we strive to care for the gifts God has bestowed upon us, as we "improve our home" our home (the work) improves us! Hard work is good-it feels good, it helps others, and it's great exercise! So here's a few things we've been working on:

In preparation to host our families for Easter we started our "spring cleaning!" I love our entry way, which Gary has worked so hard to keep clean and beautiful. The fountains are so peaceful and the welcome bear just makes me happy!

Much Mulch!

I am so proud of the hard-working husband I have! He LOVES to take care of our home, especially the lawn. He loves his mulch!And believe me-it LOOKS EASY-"just sprinkle a little mulch," right?-WRONG...I've helped him before and it's a great workout! It is not easy, but he definitely devotes the time to each "bed" to make sure they are all looking their best. Wow, great job, honey!!

St. Joseph...
It just melts my heart when I check on him outside sometimes (usually on Saturdays)and I find him teaching the boys in the neighborhood about the value of hard work. He models for them that if something is broken you try to fix it. I look forward to watching him teach our own boys one day. The way they just gaze up at him as he works reminds me of the gazing that the child Jesus must have done with his father, Joseph.

Teaching the importance of cleaning out the fountain (with a really cool, powerful squirt gun/hose)...
.It brings me such joy too, when the boys feel needed. Gary usually makes them feel like little helpers and together they usually create or accomplish something amazingHere they are hanging the American Flag! This little boy, Sam, is the son of a Marine. He is so proud to be helping fly our flag.Then they said the Pledge of Allegiance! (how sweet!!!!)

Or...they discover how FUN "Mr. Huber" is as he reveals some of his really cool toys! (Star Wars "light saber" or a real slingshot and sword!)



He is my knight in shining armor, with his sword and all!

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

St. Bernadette

I often need to take refuge in the beauty of our faith and in the Communion of Saints. I love St. Bernadette and came across this today. I want to be like her- simple, faithful, trusting...full of love for God (while enduring great suffering) and willing to do whatever He asks. The Blessed Virgin Mary visited her and entrusted her with an important message, knowing Bernadette would persist in faith. May this bring you great comfort.
St. Bernadette, pray for us!
God bless,
christine

[an excerpt from the book, Catholic Saints Prayer Book]:

Marie Bernarde Soubirous was born at Lourdes,
France, on January 7, 1844. As a child she
was called Bernadette. She lived in bleak poverty with
her family, being uneducated and suffering from asthma.
On February 11, 1858, Bernadette went out to
collect firewood on the banks of the Gave River near
Lourdes. There, in a cave above the riverbank, the
young girl was granted a vision of a beautiful lady who
eventually identified herself as the Blessed Virgin Mary.
When Bernadette revealed the vision to others,
they responded with severe skepticism and jealousy.

Bernadette received additional daily visions from February
18 through March 4, which drew curious
crowds once the word got out. The civil authorities
were hostile toward Bernadette and tried to frighten
her into recanting her story.
Bernadette persisted in her claims. On February
25, a spring began to flow at the cave where there was
previously none, and the water proved to be miraculous,
capable of healing the sick. In the vision on
March 25, the beautiful woman said to Bernadette,

“I am the Immaculate Conception.”
Our Lady directed the girl to have a chapel built
on the site. Many authorities tried to shut down the
spring and prevent the construction of the chapel. But
the influence and fame of the visions eventually
reached Empress Eugenie of France, wife of Napoleon
III, who made sure that construction went forward.
In 1866, Bernadette was sent to the Sisters of
Notre Dame in Nevers, where she became a sister of
the community. She was treated harshly by the mistress
of novices. Eventually it was discovered that
Bernadette suffered from a painful, incurable illness
and she died April 16, 1879.

Lourdes has become one of the major pilgrimage
destinations of the world. The spring continues to
produce miracles, as well as over 27,000 gallons of
water each week. After investigation, the apparitions
were approved by the Church. Bernadette was beatified
in 1925 and canonized in 1933.

Prayer to St. Bernadette

Dear St. Bernadette, how I would have loved to be
with you during your privileged times with the
Blessed Mother! Your unwavering faith, trust, and
humility are an awesome inspiration for us all. Please
pray for me to the Blessed Mother for the graces that
I need most. Pray that I can have an increase in faith
to do the things that God calls me to do, no matter
how contrary they may seem to the world. Remind
me to pray for the conversion of sinners, as you were
called to do. St. Bernadette, pray for us and for all
who invoke your aid. If it is in God’s holy will, please
grant me (here mention your request). Amen.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Happy Easter!

Jesus Christ is Risen today, Alleluia!
The tomb was empty and they had HOPE that maybe He hadn't really left them. We must remember He is always with us and He has conquered even DEATH!

It was a tremendous grace-filled Easter at the Huber Home with both Spenik's and Huber's together at one big celebration. It was my first time hosting, of course, and I really enjoyed it. With Gary's help we prepared our home for the greatest day of the whole year. Lots of decorating, cleaning and readying. Only the best for God!

April spent the day with us too. It was so much fun to share laughter and joy with her as she brought such a new sense of awe and wonder to the table. She is so pure and clean, radiating with the waters of Baptism to grace her soul. Everyone was delighted with her presence and conversation! She is truly a gem and she felt so at home-which just made our whole Easter. And spending so much time planning an Easter basket that was full of the "stuff" she'll need to continue on her journey was so special. We got to chat about everything in there (Scapular, Rosary, books, prayers, Holy Cards...and some treats too)...and share amazing points of view on Catholic authors she's already heard! She is a quick learner and very inspiring! Also, we got to relive the night before and talk about the Vigil and hear about her family's experience. They drove all the way here just to be with her. They were SO PROUD! It was unforgettable!

(Easter pictures coming soon...)

Monday, April 5, 2010

Easter Vigil

Presenting.....April Marie Catherine!

On April 3, 2010, April died with Christ and through the waters of Baptism, she was born into a new life with Christ in His Church! She received the sacraments of Confirmation and Holy Communion and now...she is Catholic!

What a tremendous time to be Catholic too! The entire Church witnessed this tremendous young lady journey for nearly a year as she received instruction through the RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) program. And it is because of her "yes" that we all could gloriously celebrate this new birth on the night that all time stands still. She was the only Catechumen preparing for Baptism and full communion with the Catholic Church. She received many many graces through these sacraments and had so many people praying for her. I was humbled to be standing right by her side the entire way!

The pictures speak for themselves. It was an experience like no other. I was literally holding the hair of a SAINT as she was

Baptized...



Confirmed...



and received OUR LORD, Himself, in Holy Communion!



From the Catechism of the Catholic Church:
1324 The Eucharist is "the source and summit of the Christian life."136 "The other sacraments, and indeed all ecclesiastical ministries and works of the apostolate, are bound up with the Eucharist and are oriented toward it. For in the blessed Eucharist is contained the whole spiritual good of the Church, namely Christ himself, our Pasch."137

1325 "The Eucharist is the efficacious sign and sublime cause of that communion in the divine life and that unity of the People of God by which the Church is kept in being. It is the culmination both of God's action sanctifying the world in Christ and of the worship men offer to Christ and through him to the Father in the Holy Spirit."138

1326 Finally, by the Eucharistic celebration we already unite ourselves with the heavenly liturgy and anticipate eternal life, when God will be all in all.139

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