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Meet the Faith & Family bloggers. We invite you to join us in encouraging and helping the Faith & Family community grow in faith!

Danielle Bean

Danielle Bean
Danielle Bean, a mother of eight, is Editorial Director of Faith & Family. She is author of My Cup of Tea, Mom to Mom, Day to Day, and most recently Small Steps for Catholic Moms. Though she once struggled to separate her life and her work, the two …
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JustinTest

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Rachel Balducci

Rachel Balducci
Rachel Balducci is married to Paul and they are the parents of five lively boys and one precious baby girl. She is the author of How Do You Tuck In A Superhero?, and is a newspaper columnist for the Diocese of Savannah, Georgia. For the past four years, she has …
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Lisa Hendey

Lisa Hendey
Lisa Hendey is the founder and editor of CatholicMom.com, a Catholic web site focusing on the Catholic faith, Catholic parenting and family life, and Catholic cultural topics. Most recently she has authored The Handbook for Catholic Moms. Lisa is also employed as webmaster for her parish web sites. …
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Arwen Mosher

Arwen Mosher
Arwen Mosher lives in southeastern Michigan with her husband Bryan and their 4-year-old daughter, 2-year-old son, and twin boys born May 2011. She has a bachelor's degree in theology. She dreads laundry, craves sleep, loves to read novels and do logic puzzles, and can't live without tea. Her personal blog site …
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Rebecca Teti

Rebecca Teti
Rebecca Teti is married to Dennis and has four children (3 boys, 1 girl) who -- like yours no doubt -- are pious and kind, gorgeous, and can spin flax into gold. A Washington, DC, native, she converted to Catholicism while an undergrad at the U. Dallas, where she double-majored in …
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Robyn Lee

Robyn Lee
Robyn Lee is a senior writer for Faith & Family magazine. She is a 30-something, single lady, living in Connecticut with her two cousins in a small bungalow-style kit house built by her great uncle in the 1950s. She also conveniently lives next door to her sister, brother-in-law and six kids …
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Hallie Lord

Hallie Lord
Hallie Lord married her dashing husband, Dan, in the fall of 2001 (the same year, coincidentally, that she joyfully converted to the Catholic faith). They now happily reside in the deep South with their two energetic boys and two very sassy girls. In her *ample* spare time, Hallie enjoys cheap wine, …
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Guest Bloggers

DariaSockey

DariaSockey
Daria Sockey is a freelance writer and veteran of the large family/homeschooling scene. She recently returned home from a three-year experiment in full time outside employment. (Hallelujah!) Daria authored several of the original Faith&Life; Catechetical Series student texts (Ignatius Press), and is currently a Senior Writer for Faith&Family; magazine. A latecomer …
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Lynn Wehner

Lynn Wehner
As a wife and mother, writer and speaker, Lynn Wehner challenges others to see the blessings that flow when we struggle to say "Yes" to God’s call. Control freak extraordinaire, she is adept at informing God of her brilliant plans and then wondering why the heck they never turn out that …
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Fighting Burnout

How do you do it?

Yesterday morning my husband sent me out to have breakfast by myself, because… well, because I cried about the laundry. I’m not ashamed to admit it.

My twins are four months old today, and this past third of a year has been the most physically and emotionally taxing of my life. Their premature birth and NICU time made a stressful beginning, and being a stay-at-home mom to two babies plus two older... READ MORE 


What to Cook When You're Pressed for Time

Culinary Wednesday

After a week of roast chicken, barbecue chicken sandwiches, garlic chicken and pasta,  chicken soup and chicken enchiladas — with more of your recipes in the freezer waiting for another time — the kids were looking forward to a promised meatloaf.

After a late appointment with one child’s speech therapist, I was contemplating a very late dinner, when I remembered an old shortcut: plopping the mixture... READ MORE 


The Gift of Time to Pray

Asking for what we need

Whenever I’m in a stressful period (like having newborn twins, hey!) I need to pray. And sadly, all that stress makes it harder than usual to find time to pray.

I often end up feeling stressed or like a failure because I haven’t fit prayer into my day, but it honestly never occurred to me that there’s a simple way I can help myself get the time: ask for it.

Melanie Bettinelli, who blogs at The Wine... READ MORE 


Technology-Changing Fun

Want to reminisce?

This morning I had an OB appointment and my husband and I had to bring the kids along.

While we were waiting in the exam room, we handed over our iPod touches to keep Camilla and Blaise amused. They’d already behaved nicely through a 15-minute ultrasound and we didn’t want to test them too hard. They - as usual when they have the iPods - played little games. Camilla “colored” various pictures and... READ MORE 


Late Lent

Are you living it up?

February will be over next week. Am I the only one who keeps getting thrown off by the fact that it’s not Lent yet?

With Easter almost as late as possible, Lent isn’t starting until March 9th this year. Since it almost always starts in February, this feels strange.

This week, I’ve caught myself a couple times feeling vaguely guilty because I’m not remembering to stick to my Lenten resolutions. I... READ MORE 


Just You and Me

Do you do one-on-one parent-kid time?

I’m 22 weeks pregnant, and the twins both kick me all the time now. It’s a constant reminder that in a few months, our lives are going to change drastically.

In preparation, we’re trying to live it up as much as we can. Bryan and I took a getaway weekend in January and plan to do another one as soon as we can. Since Camilla and Blaise can both behave civilly in public right now, we’re trying to take... READ MORE 


Holding the Baby

before the next one comes

When I was pregnant with Blaise, I thought often about how his birth would mean the end of my one-on-one time with Camilla. Juggling the needs of two children would necessarily change the dynamic around our home, one in which I’d previously paid swift attention to my daughter’s every need and been aware of every change in her life.

I was sure that the gift of a sibling would more than make up for... READ MORE 


Christmas Storing

Is yours done yet?

Now that we’re back into Ordinary Time, it’s confession time.

Here’s mine: although December 25th was almost three weeks ago, we STILL have Christmas presents sitting in boxes in our living room.

I know!

I’d love to claim the stress of pregnancy as the reason for my disorganization, but I can’t lie. It’s like this every year. In fact, before we had kids, we were even worse at putting away the gifts.... READ MORE 


Big Kids Come

musing on changing parenthood

When my daughter was a newborn I could not imagine having more than one child.

I’d wanted a big family, but as soon as I discovered how much work it was to care for an infant, I realized I was going to be lucky if I survived the first time! The idea of doing it again (and again and again) was out of the question.

But the first few months of a new baby’s life are no time to be making decisions about... READ MORE 


A Moment in Time

Enjoy your weekend of "moments" ...

A moment in time
so quickly does fly,
here and then gone,
in the blink of an eye.

A moment in time
created for good,
so full of potential
to live as we should.


A moment in time
so what will YOU do
with this moment created
by God just for YOU?

- Lynn Wehner

 


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