If you're my me - and you've been promising one of your children a final romp at the beach before the weather cools too much - you make lunch after Mass, have everyone change into swimwear, pack up a few items, and head to the beach, praying a family Rosary along the way!
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...while another just lazes around on a towel...
Later, you call all your children over to where you've made a casual beachside saint day vignette using you copy of For the Children: Life Lessons From Pope John Paul II*, the Encyclopedia of Peg Saints, a St. John Paul II peg doll, a tape measure, and a bag of Dandies all-matural mini marshmallows.
Enticed by the symbolic sweetness, of course, all your children want to try the challenge. So, borrowing from a prior St. John Paul II-related design challenge, you explain:
Then, everyone sets to work.St. John Paul II loved being outdoors and especially loved the mountains, which he said were "a special place to meet God". He also said, "We can pray perfectly when we are out in the mountains or on a lake and we feel at one with nature. Nature speaks for us or rather speaks to us. We pray perfectly." You challenge is to use natural materials you find around you to build a "mountain" that is almost 27 inches high - one inch for every year St. John Paul II was pope. The mountain has to be able to hold our St. John Paul II peg doll on it for at least 84 seconds - one for very year St. John Paul II lived.
Some build with just rock.
Others add plant material.
Measurements are taken.
Someone thinks he's done.
Official measurements are taken.
Redesigns are considered.
New progress is measured.
Varied ideas are tested.
A simple design meets the height specification.
A team of three finishes another "mountain".
Everyone - solo and in teams - meet success.
Hoots of joy are called out. You continue to enjoy the great outdoors with gratitude, just as. St. John Paul II often did.
Later, you all join in prayer, thanking God for the day and asking for St. John Paul II to intercede for your family and for others.
An October beach day in celebration of St. John Paul II has been a blessing!
*Note: When I was putting this post together, I noticed that there are copies of For the Children: Life Lessons From Pope John Paul II selling for just a penny right now. So, if you've been thinking about getting a copy, now's the time!
St. John Paul II, pray for us.
I love John Paul II dearly! Reading this gives me so much joy! His teachings are rooted in us and (hopefully) will be in our children and children’s children! He asked us to open wide the doors to Christ ... and we did It with his constant support and encourage! JP II pray for us. Thank you for sharing this.
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