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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Our Atrium

Today was our final day at the Atrium for the year. I asked if I could take some picture for the blog. So here is what our Atrium looks like. My girls love to be there and it amazes me how quite and how long they will concentrate while they are there. I just wish I could get that at home too! :) I am planning on starting the training to teach Catechises in the fall. Then I will start it in our parish! Anyway, here it is:


Here is the Practical Life area of the Atrium

Pup working

Practical Life Shelves


Mustard seed, pearl of great price, work

Easter work

Jerusalem Work


Prayer Table

Baptism Work

Alter Work

Sacristy Cabinet

Tabernacle

Art area

Upper Room

                                                  
Bunny setting the Alter work



Baptism Cards

Baptism Presentation

                                             Pup working                                                 
                                                           
Baptising the "baby"

Pup doing Baptism work

Pentecost celebration!



7 comments:

  1. Oh, lovely! I'm going to go link this on my blog now! Thanks for sharing :)
    -Susana

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  2. Thank you so much! We love it! I think that the Catechesis is almost like a hidden gem. You dont hear much about it, but it is such a treasure!

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  3. I am so grateful they let you take photos. I wish there were an atrium closer to us.

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  4. What a lovely atrium! Thanks so much for taking and sharing the photos! The photos bring back wonderful memories of when I started an atrium and was a catechist when my children were little. I featured your post at the Living Montessori Now Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/LivingMontessoriNow

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  5. Love your photos, thank you. This inspires me to take photos of our atrium. I'm currently looking for help to build the city of Jerusalem.

    I'm so curious about all of your puzzles. Where did you get them, were they made for you?

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    1. These were all made by the catechesis or one of the wood workers in the Parish. I would love to see pictures of your atrium. If you have time, send me a link when if you blog it! Thanks for stopping by!

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