Grassroots efforts start small, don’t they?

Blogger Sarah Reinhard manages to turn the mundane and boring into a delightful study of the profound in simplicity.

In other words, I like what she writes, and you will, too, so run, don’t walk, to her blog and be Amazed. Surprised. Pleased. Moved. Amused.

And Catechized.

Her latest adventures brought on by 4 year olds holding the nativities hostage has resulted in an idea so profoundly simple that I had to launch it immediately. Free the Nativities! I dare you to put yours out in public. I know I will.

Close Encounters of the Redneck Kind

a little tip o’ the hat to my friend at It’s All Straw. Funny piece, even if it does make me think of Ned Beatty. 

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my life in a pie chart

So, I ran across this picture in not one, but TWO different places, and so I figure that the universe is speaking to me. I love to see the cute and quirky things at The Pursuit of Happyness, and this one tickled me for its spot-on capture of…ME!

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Happy Halloween

Whether you like the traditional Candy Corn, Whoppers malt balls (if you know what’s good) or those silly Red Twizzlers, I hope you get what you like.

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so appropriate the day before Halloween

…mostly because right about now I am outraged by both the Santa displays in the stores…and the PC Police making sure that I proceed with enthusiasm to provide plenty of Winter Soltice merryment while carefully keeping Jesus out of it.

09_10_29_nativitySorry guys, I’m busy planning first for Thanksgiving, then Advent. Christmas is still quite a ways away, thankyouverymuch. Plus, I really need to pick up some candy for the little cutie pies who will come ringing my doorbell tomorrow in the hopes that we are the cool house with the chocolate candies. Those little munchins don’t have a political or religious agenda, and aren’t going to be dogmatic. They just want the goods, and I’m in the mood to deliver. With chocolate. 🙂

So, Fr. Z’s brilliant blog post about the minimalist Nativity scene cracked me up. Actually, it was the first comment, which I’ll post here, that truly tickled me, but I demand that you follow this link over to read the whole thing.

The fact that the grain on the Joseph-stick is more dense is clearly a sign of the patriarchal hermeneutic of the individual who put this together; the inclusion of wise men, while failing to include the wise women who were certainly there is patently sexist; putting Mary and Joseph on either side of the Jesus-stick is pure, unadulterated heteronormativity gone amok; lastly, whoever assembled the display, by putting the human person-sticks upright, while laying the animal-person sticks horizontally is displaying an unacceptable speciesist tendency. For shame! I will have none of this backwards-thinking, close mindedness under my eco-friendly, live, midwinter holiday tree!