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Seagulls & Lamp posts

By Katie Cassady / April 5, 2023 / Comments Off on Seagulls & Lamp posts

In the same way, passing gulls remind me of the eventual hope of heaven; entering into Holy Week puts into practice our ability to be present in the Paschal Mystery right now. 

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casserole, brussels sprouts casserole, baking dish

Leftovers

By Katie Cassady / March 2, 2020 / Comments Off on Leftovers

I don’t mean to brag, but we eat a lot of leftovers in this house. Don’t get me wrong, none of them are Pinterest-worthy. I blame it on my work-study job in the school cafeteria, and my days of ‘gleaning’ groceries at their pull date to feed a large volunteer group. I can work with just about […]

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flowers, landscape, lupines

Miss. Rumphius’ New Year’s Challenge

By Katie Cassady / January 16, 2020 / Comments Off on Miss. Rumphius’ New Year’s Challenge

Happy New Year! I hope this finds you adjusting to writing 20 instead of 19—or 2020 as my oldest warned me, so that time travelers do not come in and try to re-write history by post-dating my entries. Food for thought, anyway. It seems books are the way that I often choose to get my […]

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Working children’s book recommendations & Gift idea lists

By Katie Cassady / January 3, 2020 / Comments Off on Working children’s book recommendations & Gift idea lists

If there is one subject I could spend a lot of time talking about, it would be children’s books. Maybe when I’m at a different stage in life, I will become a librarian. Until then, I’m content burning up my library card to discover new children’s books. And, truth be told, I often gravitate toward […]

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expectations and detours

By Katie Cassady / December 11, 2019 / Comments Off on expectations and detours

Funny story.  My daughter’s teacher sent out a request for family members to come in and talk about their holiday traditions. I mentioned that I’d be interested in reading my favorite book, Pippin the Christmas Pig, and like any good teacher who knows the value of volunteers, she graciously encouraged me to come. I did a test-run […]

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picole, coco, palette

A birthday, anniversary, funeral & Baptism

By Katie Cassady / July 18, 2019 / Comments Off on A birthday, anniversary, funeral & Baptism

This month, I get to celebrate a birthday, an anniversary, a funeral, and a Baptism. Four distinct snapshots of a life—my own and others’. Birthday It’s no secret that July is my favorite month: watermelon, sweet corn, sunflowers, bees, books, writing, hikes, pools—and very little structure on the calendar. What’s not to love?! In a […]

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herbal tea, herbs, tee

sense of place

By Katie Cassady / June 13, 2019 / Comments Off on sense of place

There’s been a long radio silence on my end—not for any particular reason, just the ebb and flow of the end of the school year and change of seasons that make a gal’s creative juices available at all times to all people and my words don’t always make it out onto the keyboard. I hope […]

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Discoveries in the Dark

By Katie Cassady / January 7, 2019 / Comments Off on Discoveries in the Dark

Happy Feast of the Epiphany—the day we commemorate the arrival of the Magi at the birthplace of the Christ child, by way of a star. It is also the day our Eastern brothers and sisters celebrate their Christmas feast. The Magi have always held a particular place of intrigue in my heart.  No doubt this […]

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smoldering expectations

By Katie Cassady / November 29, 2018 / Comments Off on smoldering expectations

Shannan Martin’s words have been speaking truth to my heart, lately. (*Excellent podcast, here, or put The Ministry of Ordinary Places on your hold list at the library), because she has this compelling way of making the truly mundane, shine with the light of the Incarnation and I need someone like that speaking this truth into my ear. […]

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July is my jam

By Katie Cassady / July 12, 2018 / Comments Off on July is my jam

It’s been quiet in these parts lately. It seems fitting to return to this scene on the heels of the Feast of St. Benedict–the day, celebrated in part by the blessing of bee hives. Friends, if summer is a feast for the senses, then July is my jam. The following is a smattering of what I love […]

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