Monday, June 19, 2017

What's That Bright Thing In The Sky? - My Sunday Best - 05

Three years ago, when we took my sister and brother-in-law to Scotland for their very first trip to the UK ever, we had the most gorgeous weather... beautiful blue skies with white fluffy clouds, and hardly a drop of water to be seen (unless of course, you were looking at a river or loch). It made for dramatic landscapes and was truly stunning. So much so that my husband and I commented on it nearly every day, "You guys are getting the *best* weather here! Truly!"  After we got home, we continued to talk about it. It was that remarkable.

Fast forward three years... and last week, we arrived here with my parents for *their* first ever trip to the UK and... alas. The weather has not been as "show-offy."

In a much more typical Scottish fashion, it has rained nearly every day we have been here - sometimes all day, sometimes just on and off - but regardless, gray and cloudy 24/7. Really, the kind of weather one is much more likely to expect in Scotland. So I'm not complaining, I'm just sharing all this as a preface for my MSB picture:

Same-o same-o skirt and top. Bump: 20 weeks

Pardon the grimace, but it's bright out! Sun! Yay!! (Ouch!!)

A Blessed Corpus Christi to you! In a funny coincidence, we celebrated Mass at a church with the same name as our home parish: Holy Spirit. Half-way around the world and same name. What are the odds of that?

On our way to church, I told the wee girl that while the name of the church would be the same as our church there were probably going to be some things that were different too. So she suggested that we play a game: she would look for all the things that were the same, and I would look for all the things that were different. Honestly, I would have been more interested to hear about all the things that she noticed that were different - especially since the only thing that she said was the same were the "colors". (The colors where, honey? The ones the priest wore? The flowers? She wouldn't elaborate, so I guess we'll never know...).

So, would she have noticed the priest was African? That the music was accompanied by organ?  That we spent time in Adoration before the Blessed Sacrament and chanted in Latin? Or that the walls were decorated with mosaics? There were so many things that struck me as different, especially when I tried to imagine the view from her perspective and experience.

It was a good game to play I think. It got me thinking about the things I still need (and want) to learn (the Latin prayers being first and foremost), and about the things that I want to teach the kiddos. The amount of "material" (for lack of a better word) that is part of our faith really is overwhelming. I hope the kids and I always find that to be a source of inspiration rather than a cause for despair.  At the very least, I know that when things get to be "too much" I can always fall back on the Eucharist - the real and true presence of our Lord - always present to us and helping us to get home. Corpus Christi is a good day to celebrate indeed.


My MSB is a day late and a dollar short, but that just means you all can see everyone else's posts over at Rosie's! Do stop by and share the love. :)

6 comments:

  1. You look lovely in that blue combo. :) Hope to hear more about Scotland!

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    1. Thank you Alicia! I haven't forgotten about you and the Library Love... we just haven't made it to the library (yet? I'd like to go, but we may not make it this trip). In any case, we have borrowed a few books from my in-laws so maybe that will have to count! ;)

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  2. Your skirt is awesome! I wore a fairly similar one this past Sunday. I think it's kind of sweet that your daughter didn't notice as many differences as you thought she might. It's something to keep in mind as I get hung up on priests' homiletic abilities, music selections, etc. It's all Mass, and it's all Jesus!

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    1. Thank you Lindsay! Yes, it's all Jesus... About him and for him. That's a great point!

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  3. You and your bump are looking so cute! And I hope the weather improves for the remainder of your trip! We had a ton of rain on our trip to England a few years back... And it was COLD, which I wasn't expecting! Clearly we'll need to go again and plan good weather ;)

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    1. Thank you Rosie! I'm crossing my fingers that we get at least one more day of sun before heading home, but today we're supposed to get a thunderstorm so... ? Where in England were you on that trip? Certainly another trip couldn't hurt to hopefully balance out your experience of UK weather... 😉

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