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Orthodox Holy Week Streaming

I have always wanted to share the experience of Holy Week and Pascha with my friends and those who inquire about Orthodoxy. Words cannot convey the beauty of the hymns, the depth of the sorrow as we lead the body of Christ to his tomb, the joy as we celebrate His resurrection! It is a journey that begins long before the raising of Lazarus or the triumphal entry into Jerusalem, and culminates in a procession by the entire congregation around the outside of the church at midnight. Bells ringing, choir singing, candles, banners, censers with bells - a joyous cacophony greeting the Resurrected Lord! Oh, and then there is Paschal Vespers on Sunday afternoon that nearly everyone returns for, as well. How does one explain that to be in church and truly  experience  Holy Week is the only way to do it - all the services! A quartet (Fr. Andrew and three singers) is not quite the same. But it will still be beautiful and joyful and perhaps we will find beauty in the simplicity this year. We won&

We Got This!

End of Week Two I saw  THIS VIDEO  in a Facebook group and I think it pretty much sums it up. I love how Ms. Kelley states it, whoever she is. Gonna go grab those tissues now.  We have Friday off because it’s Western Good Friday. Signed the boys up for CILC morning. That at least gets me 1.5 hours of solid work time.   Stay safe everyone!

Home-Schooling Working Parenting

Week One Home School We have survived our first week with Mommy and Daddy as teachers. No one has been suspended or expelled yet, but there have been several breaks taken and calming corner (bedroom time out) moments leveraged. There have been many "BBC Dad" moments with one or both appearing (invited and not) in my Zoom VC  meetings. Fortunately, there are also other children, pets, spouses and all manner of interruptions in those same meetings. Day One We embarked on home learning with a strong start, but quickly hit a roadblock. The Seesaw app and Schoology, the tools our teachers are using to communicate, both went down at some point in the morning, stopping lessons in their tracks. Schooling went into the evening, due to the (lack of) cooperation of M & L, but all was completed. I worked at my desk with the boys at a table behind me so I could help when they needed assistance. Which was ALL. THE. TIME. Also, don't have anything beyond Monday for L's