Happy to say the sunshine is still here!
*
Martha kindly let me know that I had forgotten the
baking soda in the Koek recipe!
Actually I had forgotten the baking powder too!
Yikes!
So do go back to the Koek recipe ~ it is now fixed!
*
We have more sugar now!
I do hope to bake again soon...
*
A few years ago when we had a great loss in
my church in Ottawa I made Koek
for the people who were going the longish drive
to the funeral;
my church had a Bukovinian tradition for
the Panakhydas ~ they would put honey jars
on the table with candles to
symbolize/remind us of the
sweetness of the Kingdom.
*
I really like it that Koek has honey in it;
to me it is such a comforting bread,
for normal times,
but also times of sorrow and grief.
*
I've been waking up early these days,
often just after 5 AM.
I know myself well enough to understand that
it is partly grief that is waking me up.
*
It was hard to not be able to be at my
home parish in Ottawa for any of Lent this year.
I don't know that I can come for any of the Bright Season
either and I am really homesick for my Ottawa;
for downtown; for the streets I saw daily;
for the walk to church.
I really miss walking to church.
*
It is really hard to change father-confessors,
especially when one was really close to one's
Ottawa spiritual father.
I find myself wanting to look at my wedding picture book
of all the beautiful pictures.
I really miss everyone.
*
Yet my love for Mr. Husband continues to grow
and I am so grateful that I had my wedding in Ottawa
and that so many could come
and that my spiritual father could do many prayers at the wedding
and the homily.
It was a huge dream come true;
it was like Pascha.
How I miss it.
How much I long for the eternal Pascha with Christ,
where we can all be together again forever.
*
Lord please save us and bring us to Your Holy Pascha!
*
Martha kindly let me know that I had forgotten the
baking soda in the Koek recipe!
Actually I had forgotten the baking powder too!
Yikes!
So do go back to the Koek recipe ~ it is now fixed!
*
We have more sugar now!
I do hope to bake again soon...
*
A few years ago when we had a great loss in
my church in Ottawa I made Koek
for the people who were going the longish drive
to the funeral;
my church had a Bukovinian tradition for
the Panakhydas ~ they would put honey jars
on the table with candles to
symbolize/remind us of the
sweetness of the Kingdom.
*
I really like it that Koek has honey in it;
to me it is such a comforting bread,
for normal times,
but also times of sorrow and grief.
*
I've been waking up early these days,
often just after 5 AM.
I know myself well enough to understand that
it is partly grief that is waking me up.
*
It was hard to not be able to be at my
home parish in Ottawa for any of Lent this year.
I don't know that I can come for any of the Bright Season
either and I am really homesick for my Ottawa;
for downtown; for the streets I saw daily;
for the walk to church.
I really miss walking to church.
*
It is really hard to change father-confessors,
especially when one was really close to one's
Ottawa spiritual father.
I find myself wanting to look at my wedding picture book
of all the beautiful pictures.
I really miss everyone.
*
Yet my love for Mr. Husband continues to grow
and I am so grateful that I had my wedding in Ottawa
and that so many could come
and that my spiritual father could do many prayers at the wedding
and the homily.
It was a huge dream come true;
it was like Pascha.
How I miss it.
How much I long for the eternal Pascha with Christ,
where we can all be together again forever.
*
Lord please save us and bring us to Your Holy Pascha!
4 comments:
"How much I long for the eternal Pascha with Christ,
where we can all be together again forever." ...so true. Maranatha!
I am glad to have another chance to comment on the white-blossoming trees -- so lovely! Will you also wear white on Pascha?
the flowers are beautiful on the trees! :)
YES, I will wear white for Pascha! Do you as well? :)
We still have sunshine too!
I try to wear white, but usually the weather is still cold enough that I have a hard time putting together a white outfit that will keep me warm. Maybe it will be easier this year!
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