Hello blog! It's been awhile since my last post. I took a break from blogging in November-January to get through the whirlwind of holidays. But I'm back now, and wanted to post about the day we celebrated the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi.
As with every feast day, I found a coloring page for the kids to embellish while I read a short story of St. Francis from our Book of Saints. After coloring, I read them "St. Francis and the Wolf". In the story, St. Francis comes to the aid of the villagers who are terrorized by a terrible wolf. St. Francis teaches the valuable lesson of friendship and to love all God's creatures that walk on the earth, fly in the sky and swim in the sea.
Our snack in honor of St. Francis was "wolf paw" cookies. They were delicious and turned out more wolf-like then I imagined. We used package Iced Almonette cookies for the base. Then added sliced almonds and white baking chips for claws using melted chocolate for glue. I gave each kiddo three plain cookies on a paper plate for them to decorate.
As with every feast day, I found a coloring page for the kids to embellish while I read a short story of St. Francis from our Book of Saints. After coloring, I read them "St. Francis and the Wolf". In the story, St. Francis comes to the aid of the villagers who are terrorized by a terrible wolf. St. Francis teaches the valuable lesson of friendship and to love all God's creatures that walk on the earth, fly in the sky and swim in the sea.
Our snack in honor of St. Francis was "wolf paw" cookies. They were delicious and turned out more wolf-like then I imagined. We used package Iced Almonette cookies for the base. Then added sliced almonds and white baking chips for claws using melted chocolate for glue. I gave each kiddo three plain cookies on a paper plate for them to decorate.
When the kids were through making/devouring their wolf paw cookies, we headed outside to make feast day treats for the birds and squirrels. They huddled together behind the garage spreading peanut butter on pine cones then rolling them in the birdseed. It was chilly and windy. They stayed outside just long enough to find a branch to hang their cones, then they hurried in and asked for more wolf paw cookies.
Books to read for the feast day:
- St. Francis and the Wolf, by Richard Egielski
- St. Francis, by Brian Wildsmith
- Francis Woke Up Early, by Josephine Nobisso
- Francis: Poor Man of Assisi, by Juliette Levivier
Just visited your blog....wonderful to the max. God bless your day.
ReplyDeleteLove and hugs NT Ria