Thursday, April 6, 2023

Here We Go

And we've made it. Tonight we begin the Triduum and I am so very thankful. 

The storms on Tuesday were not good. Lots of damage. Lots of hail and tornados. Look at the size of the hail at my old office. Which for the record is simply 3 miles north, almost in a perfectly straight line. 


That's not tiny. But it is shaped like a heart with a cross in it. This basically makes it holy week hail in my opinion. Thankfully, our home and vehicles were spared any major upsets in this round so for as crazy as the last week and a half have been... a power-knocking snowstorm into tornados and crazy thunderstorms two separate times... we were truly very lucky. 

I was able to spend some time with Jesus in Adoration this week. And how my heart needed that. 


M's second grade class made their traditional Last Supper mural. It's like the first true group project for these kids because it's 3 kids per disciple. (The other second grade class also creates the mural.) And they have to figure it out. What colors, facial expressions, etc. 


I am super biased but I think my girl's disciple is the absolute best one up there. 

The second grade also led Stations of the Cross on Tuesday afternoon. They were meant to be on Friday but of course the early out for the storms forced them to be rescheduled 


Today there are more holy week school activities to see. And tonight, we will go to Mass and sing the Gloria loudly. 

I will see you on the other side of Easter my friends. Blessed Triduum to you all! 


2 comments:

  1. That hail!!! I've never seen it so big! Scary. The Last Supper project is such a cute idea and I want our school or church to steal it :)

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