31 May, 2006

Last of May and Aiden away from Ave

Well tis the last of the month of Our Lady, and non too soon for the crown of flowers on Mary's head is looking pretty sad. Sad though, as I do like May...and Mary too.

Well for all of you who may be wondering what I am up too I thought that I might take some time to let you know

I am of course still taking Zoology. So far, with two of the three tests behind me, I have a 79 in the class...which means a C+. All I need is a grade that will transfer and one fourth of the grade is coming to class and a notebook thing that I have nailed. Beleive it or not...but I have actually made each and every one of the classes. I guess if I was a commuter student at Ave I might have done better as far as attendance is concerned...weird...maybe I should have lived at home and drove to classes...hahahaha...no

I have been busy besides class with helping Dad on the farm and doing odd jobs for Grandmother. Not too much else to report on the home front...gosh we sound boring!

Aiden is still doing very well, although I think that he misses Aloysius and Felix the Cat. He does not seem to like the big desktops around here, too old and not as cool and hip as Aloysius, Felix and himself. He is very tired of dial-up, slows him down something dreadful...so I think that he might be getting depressed. Thinking that he may need a trip to cheer him up, I took him to the Grand Rapids Public Library with free wireless! I think that he likes this cute little laptop across the way...but I am trying to discourage him from thinking about her (she is a mac and I don't think that the relationship would work) and I think that it may be working. He is more interested in playing on Limewire once again...so I think that I have him sufficiently distracted.

I promise to get some pictures of home soon! I do not know if you want to see them...but pictures are pretty and I like them. I will also be sure and keep you posted regarding my upcoming Icon painting class! I am so exited...but Aiden is not sure about it...it means taking time away from him...poor Aiden

Happy Summers to you all from Aiden and Brendan!!!

15 May, 2006

Patron Saint of Farmers

St. Isidore the Farmer (1070-1130)


A lazy post today, but one that memorializes a special saint for all farmers. I also wish that angels would help out a bit around here too...we must be lacking in holiness or something.

Isidore was born to very poor yet very pious Catholic parents in Madrid, Spain. His parents were unable to support him when he was a youth and sent him to work for a wealthy landowner, John de Vergas (He ended up working for him for the rest of his life).

He married a very religious woman named Maria Torribia (also known as Maria de la Cabeza). She, like Isidore became a saint. They had one son who died unexpectedly as a child. Their grief inclined them to believe their son's death to be a sign from God and consequently vowed to live a life of perfect continence.

Isidore frequented Holy Mass every morning but often reported to work late. Late, though he was, his plowing was nevertheless accomplished by angels that resulted in three times more productivity. His coworkers and his boss witnessed such miraculous events and accorded Isidore with great respect.

St. Isidore loved the poor and loved the animals. The miracle of the multiplication of food occurred when Isidore fed a flock of starving birds and on another time when Isidore shared his food with a large group of beggars.

Isidore died on May 15, 1120 at 60 years of age and was canonized in 1622 along with four very notable Spanish saints. The group, known as "the five saints", included St. Ignatius of Loyola, St. Teresa of Avila, St. Francis Xavier, St. Phillip Neri, and St. Isidore. His body has been found incorrupt. His memorial is celebrated on May 15th on the Roman Calendar.

St. Isidore is known as the patron of Madrid, Spain as well as Leon, Saragosa, and Seville. He is also considered the patron of farmers, peasants, day laborers, and rural communities.

12 May, 2006

Comparative Animal Biology...and all the perks

Home again...and out of the loop.

It's amazing how much living down a dirt road in the middle of nowhere with only dial up to connect to the outside world with no other form of higher technology isolates a person. I really do need to get into the habit of writing on this blog...otherwise you all would think that I had dropped off the planet completely (and you would be half right...but only metaphorically so).

As you all know I am taking a course back here at home. Its great...class starts at 8am and I live at least a 45 minute drive away...on a good day and Michigan cunstruction season is here... (grin and bear it).

So...Zoology at a public school, yep its all that and a biscuit for your tea! The Professor is apparently a Catholic (lapsed or not is hard to tell at this point...but fervent he is not) but a very liberal or progressive one. At this writing I have not figured out whether or not he thinks that there is a true religion. So far all religions are about the same, just a mess of trouble and that we should all be peacefull like the animals...nice!

On Wednesday he treated us to the full blown Evolution lecture, and to make it more understandable he broke it down into a nice analogy for us. He says that just as all organisms come from one organism, so to do all religions come from one common ancestor. In essence what he was basically saying is that just as random as it is that we look the way that we do and have all the faculties of Human beings (home sapiens sapiens) so it is that by the same chance that Catholocism or any other religion teaches what it does and looks the way that they do. Relativism, Gosh do I miss Ave classes! The worst thing that we had to deal with was whether or not evil had being!

...so did evil evolve into being???

God Bless you all!!!