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Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Edel Gathering 2017

The Edel Gathering is a conference for Catholic women, focused on spiritual refreshment, social time, encouraging talks, and fun. It's different from most religious conferences in that there are so many fun activities...a crazy shoe cocktail party, morning exercise with rosary reflections (SoulCore), unscheduled time to socialize and go out to eat, a cool vendor area, two afternoon talks, a formal dinner with keynote speaker, and dancing and karaoke into the night.

I attended three years ago with baby Katie who was 5 months old. This time I hesitated about going, since Peter would be 8 months and is a much more high-needs baby. But a friend from high school asked about rooming together, and it all just fell into place. As the date inched closer, I ultimately decided to bring the two big girls along with Peter and me. I just knew it was going to be too physically hard to make it work without my helpers. I was so grateful for them when I got to go to some of those events by myself, or I could text them to come and grab him for me if I needed a break.

It was a wonderful weekend, but wasn't quite the full experience of last time. This time I seemed always occupied with the baby or the girls, and didn't get much down time to get all the rest or socialization time like before. I also missed so many ladies who couldn't come this year. But overall it was still a fabulous weekend, a great trip away, and a fun experience to meet other ladies and catch up with old friends.

Some things I got from the talks...Christina Jaloway speaking on "The Waiting is the Cross." She spoke about waiting years to meet her husband, but it also relates to all of us who have had difficult times of waiting in our lives. This was a reminder to me of God's faithfulness during those times in life when I have had a hard time seeing the light at the end of the tunnel.

Oh and she had a fun prayer acronym...ARRR (pray like a pirate!): Acknowledge your feelings, Relate your feelings to the Lord, Receive what He desires to give you in that moment, and Respond to Him in gratitude and love. Some other important points I noted in her talk relating to emotional health were to identify avoidant behavior, be more intentional in time with friends, take time to write letters, and read good books.

The next talk was by Angela Neumann from the St. Catherine of Siena Institute and discussed our personal charisms. She shared different stories relating to spiritual gifts and charisms, and I think it challenged many of us to do some prayer and research to find out what our own charisms might be. She described charisms as gifts given to us at Baptism, different from natural talents, given for the benefit of others. We should have inner joy and/or satisfaction when we use our charisms. They allow us to do what we were made to do, help alleviate burnout, enable us to say "no" without guilt, and bring us intimacy with the Lord. Someone shared a nice Spiritual Gifts Inventory from St. Austin's parish to help us discover what these charisms might be, although I think at this stage in life most of us can probably easily identify our own spiritual gifts pretty easily! (My top two were Hospitality and Craftsmanship.) The challenge is to find ways to better use these charisms in our daily life, our service to our family and to others in the way God calls us.

The final talk was by the keynote speaker Mary Lenaburg. I have followed Mary for many years on social media. She speaks faith, love, joy and so much laughter as she shares the story of her beautiful daughter Courtney who passed away several years ago at age 22. Courtney had a quiet life of illness and suffering, she never spoke a word, and yet her story has touched so many lives. Mary shared many stories about Courtney, in particular their experience on a pilgrimage to Lourdes, France, and how they found healing in themselves, and in their marriage as they came to accept their daughter's condition. Her experience brings about a profound respect for parents who care for chronically ill children, really for anyone who cares for the sick. But most importantly, her daughter is an example of why we value the right to life from conception to natural death. There is a purpose and a calling for each life God creates. And I hope I can be as loving a mom to my own children and be able to see Christ in them the way they saw Him and served Him in Courtney.

And now I must share the photos!

My hardworking crafters prepping my shoes all week

A labor of love by my big girls

I tried dresses in-store but ultimately went with one from Amazon 

Road trip to Austin!

View from our room at the JW Marriott

My shoes ready for the contest!



So fun and they actually weren't too uncomfortable!

I wore my Sketchers underneath!

I got honorable mention (11th place). We were a little disappointed with the amount of work the girls put forth for these, but I think the novelty shoes with lights and sound and all kinds of interesting things glued to them were the ones that won out in the end. Still it was so fun to wear my family on my feet and was a great conversation starter as I met new people. Maybe I'll add lights and sound to these for next time!

Saturday morning I enjoyed the SoulCore workout and then brunch with my girls, Peter, and my roommate at a wonderful restaurant a block away called Annie's where I ate last year on our Austin girls weekend. It was so good! (But I guess I didn't get any pics there)

Big boy at a fun frozen yogurt place

Girls arguing over babysitting roles

My sweet roommate and long-time friend Dana

The girls at Gourdough Donuts Sunday morning

Texas State Capitol

St. Mary's Cathedral

One of the most miserable Sunday Masses ever for me with this guy, 
but he's a doll and I forgive him.

We had a safe trip home after mass, and thankfully made it just in time for MC to make it to a friend's surprise birthday party that we didn't know about until we got into the car to leave the hotel! Then we brought Ellie's friend home, and I took the girls all out to Mexican food that night while the boys went fishing. Talk about a whirlwind day and a full and blessed weekend!

Edel was a true gift to me as a mom, and I hope the girls got a taste of a fun ladies' weekend too. I hope to attend more in the future, and I pray that this wonderful ministry for women continues as the years go by. 

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

"You're Gonna Be a Builder, Mommy!"

Saturday snaps: Katie and Birdie who came to visit, Hallie welcoming us, up HIGH on the Omni elevator, Jen encouraging us cathedral-builders, Katie taking a break from the Moby wrap, mamas on the dance floor, Katie and Evie-last babies on the dance floor, Aggies at Edel, and back to reality and a little guy who didn't want to go to mass!


On Friday night I posted some snapshots from Edel, but now I'll share a bit more about this AWESOME weekend at the Edel Gathering!


 The Beautiful Omni Hotel

I was so excited when I found out that some of my favorite bloggers were coordinating a Catholic mom's weekend this summer and that it would be in AUSTIN!  The travel time is about four hours each way from here in south Texas, but it was still so much closer and cheaper than for those who made great sacrifices to come from all across the country!  I was grateful to be able to room with my sweet friend Andrea, a taste of the real life friendship we will get to enjoy when I move back "home" in a couple months.

fuzzy lens, but sweet baby resting in our room

I am pretty much a total extrovert with a capital E, so I didn't have many worries about meeting new people or feeling out of place since I happened to know a couple dozen of these ladies already, either from college, from homeschooling circles, or from blogging.  So I was totally in my element all weekend, meeting new friends, chatting with old friends, eating that fantabulous hotel breakfast (breakfast buffets are my fav!), and dancing into the night.  (I've been feeling so bummed that we haven't attended weddings in the past few years, because I miss the DANCING!)  It was really special to meet a few ladies who have actually read on this little blog here, and nice to know that some of my posts, especially those about my c-sections, have been encouraging to them.  It was physically and emotionally challenging to experience this weekend with a five month-old baby strapped to my chest, or fussing in the back seat, but it was so very worth it.

more of Friday night Cocktails and Crazy Shoes, from my real camera





It's hard to put into words what the talks and the whole experience meant to me.  I have felt so ISOLATED the past few years living in a city where I feel like no one understands me, and we have missed out on a lot of the activities that my kids and I enjoy.  It's been like a three year retreat, from which I'm about to emerge, and this was a little taste of what I'm about to experience with my local friends again in that COMMUNITY that I'm missing!  I was thinking about how most conferences and retreats are scheduled to the minute with morning prayer and mass, talks every hour, sometimes even silent dinners.  This was the exact OPPOSITE of those experiences, and just what my soul needed.  There was hardly any structured time, just a few talks, with most of our time spent socializing...my favorite!  Usually when I go to conferences I spend most of the time talking with people rather than listening to the talks.  It's truly what my heart enjoys. Plus add in music and dancing, and my heart was very, very happy :)

 Also Friday night

Words that spoke to me over the weekend...
Hallie Lord: "It is good that you are here."  Marion Fernandez-Cueto: "Will this choice enable me to go further in love?"  Haley Stewart: (about the test for her unexpected pregnancy) "I've never wanted anything more in my whole life." Jennifer Fulwiler: (on finding the patron saint for the event, Venerable Edel Quinn) "Female saint who likes to party."

Katie and Birdie Saturday morning

Today when I was thinking about how to express the message of this gathering, I was pondering those thoughts that were shared by Jen about the way we are Building Cathedrals.  The builders of so many of the great cathedrals never got to see the fruits of their labor.  Their work may have seemed insignificant, but all those little bricks and mosaics turned out something brilliant for God.  We hope that each little daily action of changing a diaper, wiping a nose, making another lunch quesadilla, done over and over again, though it feels so monotonous, is truly helping to build up some beautiful souls for Heaven.

from the roof...


and from the elevator...

My 3yr old Thomas came up to me a few minutes ago and started a poignant conversation:
Tommy:  What do you want to be when you grow up?
Me:  A Mommy, of course!
Tommy:  No, what CHARACTER do you want to be?
Me:  What do you mean?
Tommy: I know what you want to be: You're gonna be a BUILDER, Mommy!
(I think he was referring to Bob the Builder, but still)

Tex-Mex buffet

Aggie girlfriends

Ballroom decked out for dinner and dancing


So, yes I am a builder.  I am a builder of cathedrals.  I am a builder of these little souls that God has entrusted to us.  Many days my life seems monotonous, I feel isolated, and I'm frustrated by the little daily battles that happen when homeschooling a brood of children.  But I am not alone.  These other builder-moms are on this journey with me.  I am blessed with real and online friends who encourage me in this journey, and I'm grateful for weekends like this when we can just BE together and be reminded that we are not just moms, we are still women who enjoy dressing up and having a good time.  It was truly refreshing for my soul, and I hope that I can make Edel 2015!

And a few more iPhone snapshots...
with my Momtographer friends, Colleen, Diana and Lauren

Crazy fun in the elevator!

And an elevator selfie decked out on Saturday night!

A big shout out to Steven and to all the dads who held down the fort so the moms could enjoy this special time together!  Steven even joined in the live Twitter stream that was projected on a screen in the ballroom.  He was out of town all week, and then came home late Thursday only to be forced into a miserable weekend of a three day swim meet.  Superdad, THANK YOU!

Venerable Edel Quinn, pray for us!

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Snapshots from Edel

This weekend I'm in Austin at the Edel Gathering with Catholic moms from all over the US. It's like all my worlds are colliding with friends from high school, college, homeschool friends, and blogging friends. So. Much. Fun!

The events of the weekend started with some last minute shopping with Katie on Wednesday. A friend offered to watch the other kids, so we hit the mall! Here she's laying on a fitting room bench.

Found some cute new outfits on clearance for my weekend partner! 

Mary Clare made her matching shoes to go with mine. Crocheted the booties and sewed flowers. 

Laying out our clothes to pack up!

My feet are ugly but my toenails are pretty with Jamberry wraps!

Heading into downtown Austin! Katie did great on the drive!

Hanging out in the lobby and meeting new friends!

More happy ladies in the lobby. 

Grabbed some dinner at the restaurant. Katie had some fun with her new Sophie giraffe. 

Then it was time for Cocktails and Crazy Shoes! Mary Clare's handiwork. 

Met so many old and new friends. This is an online friend who I met for the first time. 

The Edel coordinators with the crazy shoe contest winners!

Katie and I are calling it a night! More fun to be had tomorrow!


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