With four children and another one on the way, Sacred Heart, Glyndon, parishioner Denise Blair-Nellies is no stranger to creativity during the months of summer. The Reisterstown resident said she loves summer and noted one of her children’s favorite pastimes is reading. “We love to read books and share what we’re reading with each other in the morning or evenings,” she said. She and the children, who range in age from 2 to 10, also enjoy outdoor picnics, visiting the local playground, going to the pool and taking inexpensive day trips to places such as the zoo. No matter how many children one has, coming up with creative ways to pass the hazy days of summer can be sticky. Therese Borchard, a 36-year-old Catholic News Service columnist and Annapolis mother of two, said that when the camp brochures arrive in March, she is often tempted to sign the kids up for weeks one through eight, “starting with a week of arts and crafts based on the theme of the solar system, ending with a tea party with Miss Spider.”





