![]() The Tavel region in France has a good selection and this Château de Trinquevedel bottle is from there. I like fuller bodied, jewel toned rosato-like bottles. My palette is over the light Provencal-style rosés. I recently found an old one laying around and it ended with me scrawling “spend more time in Europe and buy a house in Nova Scotia.” It was dated 2018…. I like a sketch pad for the thickness of the paper and also because I keep them all to refer to at a later point and want something substantial. I love writing recipes and menus down by hand, making fridge lists, writing notes to myself and even drawing the occasional doodle of, say, a clam. □️ Purchasing a New Notebook and a Le Pen : I’m not going back to school, but I treat myself to a new sketch book every fall. Click CELEBRATE to sign up for the offer. I rarely do these types of promotions, so if you’ve been on the fence about becoming a paid subscriber, now is your time! It truly does help me keep going and keeps this publication afloat and I would be so grateful if you are able. ![]() Speaking of Substack, I am so proud to share that this newsletter was recognized last week as a featured publication! I got a badge and everything! Given this news and the fact that I failed to acknowledge our one year Substack anniversary in July - it’s time to celebrate!įrom today through next Wednesday, September 13, I’m offering 50% off yearly subscriptions. Letters from Love has now launched and is a beautiful newsletter, please check it out. Sophia was kind enough to turn her computer around to explain why she needed to move our call to the following day, and in return, I got a big, warm hello from a legend. While on a call with the lovely Sophia at Substack, Elizabeth Gilbert (Yes, the Eat Pray Love Liz) happened to be in her office working on her then just about to launch newsletter Letters from Love. If you need official verification that attendance at our program will satisfy your requirements, please check with your principal and/or the appropriate person in your diocese.On thriving, I had a surprise and delight last week, which couldn’t have happened at a better time. Each diocese will determine if/how these hours can be applied toward on-going teacher or catechist certification requirements. Participants at our programs receive certificates stating the number of hours at each workshop and as proof of attendance. Sophia Institute for Teachers is an independent, non-profit organization. Professional Development Certificate: You may request your professional development certificate by visiting this link. You can watch the recorded video right away. Recorded Webinar: Join master teacher Jose Gonzalez to discuss simple but effective techniques for explaining and engaging your students with the Eucharist. Two Complete Lessons on the Eucharist: Students will deepen their understanding of the Last Supper, Christ's Claims and Commandments, as well as Eucharistic Typology and the Paschal Mystery. Video Script: Allows your visual learners to read along and/or refer back to the script while completing the viewer’s guide.īackgound Reading: Short essay on Jesus' Institution of the Eucharist to increase background knowledge of this Sacrament. SketchPad Video Viewing Guide: Perfect for Catholic religion class, parish religious education classes, and homeschooling parents, this guide includes pre-viewing activities, post-viewing discussion questions, and a fill-in-the-blank activity for your students to complete when watching the video a second time. Join Master Teacher Jose Gonzales as he leads a 45-minute session showing Catholic teachers and parish catechists how you can use the Sophia SketchPad video on the Eucharist to explain the connections between Original Sin, Christ's Death and Resurrection, and the Eucharist.
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