Thursday, December 17, 2020

Esteban Makes an Appearance

 Hello,
My name is Esteban Barnes, well it's actually not my real name, it's my brush name. It's like a pen name, but for artists. Anyway, I am Miss K's brother and she wanted me to do a review since she has nothing to post about - an I just finished reading "Year of the Black Pony," not just, several days ago.

So if you have ideas as of what Miss K should blog about comment below.

Now to the book.

Year of the Black Pony | Bethlehem Books

Year of the Black Pony
by Walt Morey

Year of the Black Pony! Wow!! Although this is a book for younger people ... no, any book is for everyone! Just like C.S. Lewis said, "A children's story that can only be enjoyed by children is not a good children's story in the slightest." 


A summary from Goodreads
"The Fellows family has joined numerous others striving to make a go of homesteading in the Oregon high desert. But the venture has been disastrous from the start. Mr. Fellows, who is not a farmer, resents any advice from his wife, who grew up on a farm. Ma is not only troubled about the farming, but 7-year old Ellie's chronic illness has become a source of constant worry and expense. 12-year old Chris, who cannot seem to please his father no matter what he does, eases his own misery by stealing time away from work to watch a neighbor's scarcely broken black pony, only to get into more trouble. When it seems circumstances could not get worse for the struggling family, Fellows gets drunk and dies. Not willing to give up, Ma stubbornly and creatively seeks a way for the family to stay Oregon. Frank Chase, an unintentional element in the death of Chris's father, is added to the mix and challenged by Ma to keep his word to help the family. The resultant dramatic and sometimes humorous contest of wills comes to a satisfying culmination when, after Frank's purchase of the wild black pony fro Chris, Ma is reluctantly forced to once again use her backbone of steel for the good of all. Walt Morey's careful research and vivid storytelling talent warmly bring to life the struggles and triumphs of homesteading in the oregon high desert country in the early 1900's. A great family read-aloud!"


My Thoughts
Well, I thought this book was amazing. It only took me 2 days to read, so if you have 2 days to use up, read this book! 

As you probably know from reading the summary up top, or if you didn't read the top, I'll explain down here as well. This book is about a family that wants to get away from the city life of a hard everyday factory job and seek a job that is more relaxing and can choose when to work - to manage themselves instead of having someone else tell 'em what to do. But as they settle down in the farm life, finding a cheap house and land, they realize just the opposite - farm life is hard. There is work to do every day, hard labor

I should stop telling you the whole story. I feel like I'm reading the book to you. If you're interested in what you've read so far on this blog, GO READ THE BOOK! And then comment below if I did a good job with the review. 

But before I stop typing I will also mention the horse. There. I mentioned it. A black pony, to be more specific. A wild black pony. 

I recommend this book to all people capable of reading! And I give it 5 stars!


If you get this far and are reading this sentence, I also have a blog where I post things to, or actually write and paste pictures of my artwork. So, if you like art, drawings and painting of things you should read that blog, https://sketcheddrawnandpainted.blogspot.com. 


-Esteban Barnes

Saturday, December 12, 2020

Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe

 Hello and happy feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe! Today, I thought I'd share some of our feast day celebrations. 


Brief History:

In December of 1531, Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, an Aztec Indian. The apparition occurred on Tepeyac Hill, where the words of Our Lady were spoken to Juan Diego. She desired a church to built in honor of her. However, when Juan Diego spoke to the bishop, he was skeptical of the apparition and wanted a true sign. After several tries, Our Lady instructed Juan Diego to go to the top of the hill and cut flowers. It was December, but there he found Castilian roses and cut them. Then, Our Lady arranged them with her own hands. This was the sign needed for the bishop to believe Juan Diego because Our Lady's image appeared on Juan Diego's tilma. 

Baking:

To start the day off, we made Juan Diego cookies! I found this idea at thecatholicplayground. Instead of using their recipe for the actual cookies, we used a gluten free sugar cookie recipe (found here). We also discovered that these cookies work with only 1 1/2 cups of flour since someone I didn't read the recipe correctly, and forgot to put another cup of flour in. They tasted great, though! We also used coconut sugar in place of white sugar. Lastly, we just decorated the cookies with some homemade red frosting, since we didn't have any icing on hand. We all enjoyed eating the cookies and it was a great project. I encourage you to go take a look at thecatholicplayground's version too. Now for some pictures: 

Little helpers, Nancy (8) and Superman (10), making the dough


The dough got very sticky and it wasn't as easy as the recipe made it look


Ta-da! They still turned out, even with the sticky dough


The middle holes got a bit small for Juan Diego (the egg) to fit inside the sombrero (cookie)


Inside each Juan Diego (egg), there was a tilma with Our Lady's image and roses (M&M's)


Coloring:

Coloring coloring pages is one of the easiest ways to celebrate a feast day. We use thecatholicplayground's collection most of the time, as they have a very large collection and variety. Two of my brothers, Superman and Alphonse, enjoyed coloring both of the Our Lady of Guadalupe coloring pages made by thecatholicplayground. 

There is an Our Lady of Guadalupe stained glass project here, Our Lady of Guadalupe stationery paper here, and an Our Lady of Guadalupe activity sheet here

Superman's finished coloring page (found here)


Alphonse started but didn't quite finish (found here)

Movie:

While we waited for the cookies to cool off, we watched our favorite movie about Saint Juan Diego and Our Lady of Guadalupe: "Juan Diego Messenger of Guadalupe" from CCC. Even though I've seen this one plenty of times, I still enjoy watching it. 

Our copy of Juan Diego Messenger of Guadalupe

"Am I not here, I, who am your Mother? Are you not under my shadow and protection? Am I not the source of your joy? Are you not in the hollow of my mantle, in the crossing of my arms? Do you need anything more? Let nothing else worry youn, disturb you."  -Our Lady of Guadalupe to Juan Diego


How did you celebrate today's feast day? Do you have any special or yearly traditions for this feast?    



-Miss K