He is risen! He is risen indeed!
Oh mannnnnn. Easter just gets better every year — more meaningful, more beautiful, more joyful — because “God is infinitely interesting,” as Fr. Barnes once said!
It’s been a wild ride this week, but I think what makes Holy Week leading up to Easter so special is that:
a) people are getting baptized, confirmed, received into the Church!
b) everyone is laser-focused not on themselves but on God Himself. Work, worries, fears, doubts… nothing seems to matter in the face of the reality that Christ gave Himself for us and rose from the dead as He promised. It’s something Christians/Catholics know, but it’s not always something we stop and truly, deeply think about. Holy Week is the time for it, and it is like nothing else in the world.
Festivities included the longest (but most beautiful) Mass ever on Saturday night, followed by a party to ring in Easter!
I made carrot cake for the occasion using Alton Brown’s recipe. ‘Twas a hit (only because I made sure to make some with AND without raisins and walnuts).
My body was ready for allllll the food after [just a little bit of] fasting.
like these mini chicken and waffle bites that Veronica made!!
I got to reunite with peanut butter after giving it up for Lent, and it was quite an event. I literally packed half a pb&j sandwich to bring to the party because I’m ridiculous.




My face can be described as “blissful baby chipmunk” whenever I eat things I enjoy.
left: last year at a relay race where we had to eat bananas // right: breaking the peanut butter fast this year
Eating, drinking, and being merry
On Sunday, I helped prepare brunch for the masses of people after the Easter Mass. First, I ate my first peanut buttery overnight oats in 40+ days for breakfast.
I thoroughly enjoyed it.
My friend Louis headed a bunch of people in flapjack flipping, ham carving, table setting, and dessert plating.
Then we feasted!
It was a hot and gorgeous day for Easter yesterday too!
Louis the brunch MVP
junior ladiez
Special shoutout to Fiona who rucked (sped-walked with 35-lb. of army gear on her back) 26.2 miles for the Tough Ruck Marathon on Saturday!!! You’re my hero.




Lauren is my dance partner of choice for life
I also FaceTimed my family + worked out by the river yesterday since it was so nice out!
At the end of all the celebration madness, when everyone is gone and moving on with their lives, we remember again the One who this is all about. To the quietest, most precious Source of Life — all glory and honor to Thee.
Hope you all have a wonderful Monday! We have the day off because it’s Marathon Monday/Patriot’s Day
So tell me:
The best thing about your weekend!
If you celebrate, what did you do for Easter or Passover?
One beautiful thing in your life.
