A few months ago Leo’s teacher posed a question to her students each day, and their answers were written on a list on the wall. I wasn’t surprised by some of his answers, such as what made him angry (when my brother stomps on my train), or what made him afraidRead More
A funeral Mass for Ursuline Sister Jean Marie Hettinger was offered Nov. 21 at the Ursuline Motherhouse Chapel in Louisville, Ky. Sister Jean Marie died Nov. 17. She was 77.Read More
The lengthy Thanksgiving weekend provided yet one more thing to be grateful for – the opportunity to explore a few new things in Baltimore. My husband and I ducked into a back alley near Johns Hopkins, tooled around on bikes in Hampden, and explored an architectural treasure trove near the M&TRead More
The Turkey Bowl has been one of the biggest football games for two high schools in the Baltimore area for nearly a century. Calvert Hall College and Loyola Blakefield have competed against each other every Thanksgiving morning for 93 years. In fact, it’s the oldest continuous Catholic prep-school football rivalryRead More
We’re joining my parents for Thanksgiving dinner, and I realized yesterday that I hadn’t offered to bring anything. I called my mother. “Why don’t I bring the sangria?” I said. “Can I do anything else?” I held my breath hoping my mother would suggest that I bring store-bought rolls or something alongRead More
“Give thanks to the LORD, for He is good; His love endures forever.” Psalm 107:1 I turned on the radio last Saturday morning and Lite 102 had already started their around-the-clock Christmas music. Yes, it’s not even Thanksgiving and I heard “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus.” Good heavens ... .Read More