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Podcast title The Gadbois Family
Website URL http://gadboisfamily.com
Description Official Website of Brian and Nissa Gadbois, founders of Family Centered Living™
Updated Wed, 01 Feb 2012 14:45:36 +0000
Category Religion & Spirituality
Kids & Family
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Episodes

1. Brigid’s Footsteps
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Description:   The footsteps of St Brigid are everywhere I go Rising out of darkness from the earth below Little bells of Spring time - Pure and white as snow. The footsteps of St Brigid Have travelled far and wide Unconstrained by boundaries, Monarchies or tides - An abbess and a foundress A holy one of [...]

2. Conquering a Mountain
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Description:   “You can never conquer the mountain. You can only conquer yourself.” – James Whittaker {mountaineer} My to-do list is growing and growing.  There’s something about the beginning of the year, isn’t there?  I mentioned some of the things I had to do here.  And I started pondering some of the other things I want to [...]

3. Not-so-Bleak Midwinter
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Description: 50 degrees in January?  It has been an incredibly mild winter here.  There have been only a handful of days below freezing.  Everyone thinks that it is spring. Come January, I’m usually holed up in my big chair, wearing a thick wool sweater, feet covered in my Nana’s afghan, thumbing through garden catalogues, while snow [...]

4. {A is for Ambrose}
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Description:   Long ago, in the land of Gaul, was nestled the beautiful town of Trier.  The hillsides were covered, and still are today, in vines, which – every summer – grow heavy with grapes.  And in one lovely house, on one of those hillsides, lived the family of Aurelius Ambrosius – his very wise and [...]

5. Picking up Stitches
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Description: Christmastide is winding down and real life is waiting patiently on the doorstep.  After Epiphany, we will take the denuded tree out to the woods to compost and turn our attention back to the busy-ness of life.  And there is a growing to-do list.  Life keeps on going, despite our festal suspension of time. Diaconate [...]

6. So I was thinking…
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Description: …and quite a lot, about beauty.  And femininity.  And grace.  Then a couple of weeks ago, I saw a post by Katrina along the same lines.  And then I read this post and shared it with my friends on Facebook.  And there was some lively discussion about what is pretty, what is appropriate, what is modest, [...]

7. {this moment}
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Description: {this moment} – A Friday ritual. A single photo – no words – capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember. If you’re inspired to do the same, leave a link to your ‘moment’ at SouleMama for all to find and see.     We’re [...]

8. {this moment} Trimming the Tree
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Description: {this moment} – A Friday ritual. A single photo – no words – capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember. If you’re inspired to do the same, leave a link to your ‘moment’ at SouleMama for all to find and see.       [...]

9. Tutorial:: Silhouettes
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Description: {From the archives – September 24, 2007} I fell in love with paper art when I was first married. It is an easy and economical way to decorate your home. Making silhouettes of people you love makes the art more special, even an heirloom. This type of home-art is the epitome of Simple Gifts, I [...]

10. Tutorial: Paper Ornaments
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Description: Another little tute for you to try with your children while pies and cookies are baking.  Our midwife, Sue, posted this craft on her Facebook page to make with last year’s cards (or leftover ones if you have them).  We had neither, so I pulled out our trusty scrapbook paper stack – the same stack [...]