Friday, February 29, 2008

Our Lenten Journey

It is about half way through Lent and our grocery spending freeze is going well. I am amazed at how many things you can still make when you have hardly any groceries. Every Lent we have tried to not buy a lot of groceries and use what we have in the freezer and pantry. The kids have also done well, but we have had to be creative at time too. We have found out that some like oatmeal, some actually like peanutbutter, and we can even have fish sticks or buttered cinnamon noodles for breakfast! We are reminded of how much we do have and that we can just go to the store and pick up what we need. It is very hard to not give in to that temptation. Even when we do go to the store lately we only buy simple necessary items, like milk, fruit. I have even made more loaves of homemade bread and we love that! It is a good time for us to reflect on what is important and that would be God, giving to others, and that everything we have is from Him. We must share because God has also shared. We have our Rice Bowl that we add some of the money we have saved to. It has been educational too. The kids were studying about India and the next story on the Rice Bowl was about a fourteen year old boy from India who was an orphan. He is handicapped and has to work to support himself. Through Catholic Relief Services he is able to go to school so he can learn a trade to help his future. The kids were amazed that this young boy had to think about those things now. So as this may be a time for me to clean my pantry more importantly it is a time to clean our souls. We can be quiet and listen, be simple and humble, share with others.
Then the kids say,"we cannot wait for Easter to have a big Easter dinner!" I will have to work on that now.....the bigger message of that day! At least we have this time to reflect and prepare our minds and souls for the Glorious Ressurection!

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