In my last blog, “Building the Emotional Bank Account” I talked about my daughter Gianna’s first slumber party. I teased you by referring to a special event at the climax of the party. After [...]
In our house, 2nd grade is a big year. Of course, the most significant events are receiving First Communion and First Confession. But at the Weber home, getting into 2nd grade also means you are [...]
(Last time, I wrote how the Internet has made us experience the richness of other culture without leaving our own homes. Today I will share with you how dealing with diversity can help us [...]
My dad is a psychologist. One of his specialty areas is career counseling. To help me have direction on my future education and career goals, when I was a junior in high school, my dad tested [...]
I am not sure if you also experience this at your house. There is a slippery, slimy organism that creeps into our home more often than I would like to admit. I like to call it the stress spiral. [...]
Oh, man, I love my purse. It is perfect for a busy Catholic woman like me. I like to load it to the max and carry it on one shoulder. It’s got everything in there—my Rosary, hair spray, and two [...]
Just the other day, my three kids and I ran to the grocery store after I picked them up from school. We had to get a few things. Benjamin, four years old, was scheduled to bring snacks to his [...]
I believe the Sacrament of Confession is one of the best-kept secrets of the Catholic Church. I am a member of the lay movement Regnum Christi. As a member, one of my commitments is to go to [...]