Friday, April 29, 2016

Hold Us Together (Matt Maher)

My college days; summed up by the great Matthew Maher.





Who is "Catholic Footprints"?

Welcome!

My name is Joanna. I am a 24 year old Catholic woman. I was wed to a wonderful man named Sebastian, September 19th, 2016.
We have a sweet St. Bernard/ German Sheppard mix dog named Cowboy.

I am not particularly new to blogging, for those who were redirected from my " Wrapped In Engaged Bliss" blog - thanks for coming by!

I decided that after a absence of my blogging, I wanted to start fresh, and seeing as the title no longer fit my life, it only seemed natural to start over, brand new name and all.

When thinking of what I wanted my blog to be about, I wasn't sure if I wanted to focus on one topic, or multiple. Many would say I live a diverse life. I have many hobbies, I am interested in many things and enjoy educating myself on new subjects that come across my life.


When I stepped back I realized I could potentially write about a few things...

As a passionate Catholic, I enjoy sharing my faith and learning about it daily.

As a newlywed I am interested in living my marriage to the fullest, and putting that first.

As a hopeful mom, I am constantly researching all things pregnancy, and actively practice NFP. We are currently carrying a cross of infertility, but using NaPro technology to overcome.

As a nanny, I have many shenanigans to share, as well as Pins upon Pins of toddler and PreK activities.

As a Catholic woman, I strive to practice modesty in all aspects of life, and would love to share my thoughts about that.

As a budding entrepreneur in the health industry, I want to be able to share essential oil recipes, holistic health tips and the occasional DIY.

After pondering all of the above subjects, I realized that above all, I am a Catholic and put that first. However, because I am not a nun, nor a theologian but rather live in the secular world. I want to instead share my life with you all. 
The bad: failed DIYS, where fertility has me in tears, and when I questions my ability to be a good wife. The good: the days where I pretend to be a theologian, a essential oil recipes that improves my mood and those days where I fall in love with my husband once again.


I promise to read over my blog post before I hit publish, but I can't promise excellent grammar.

I promise to not put in to many puns... as my husband say I should keep my day job and not pursue comedy ;-).

Overall, I promise to give you a glimpse of my everyday life, and how  I strive to leave a Catholic Footprint everywhere I go.


Pax Et Bonum