Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Bucket of Virtues for Kids (And Adults too!)

 Keep Love in Lent 2014

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For Lent, our family usually makes a fasting cup which we fill with slips of paper that have things that we can fast from listed on them but we decided to do something different this year:

Michaela and I have been studying virtues lately and since the best way to learn is by doing I decided that a "virtues bucket" would be the best and most practical way for her to integrate the virtues into her daily life.


We used an old plastic coffee container as a bucket, decorated it, and then cut out flowers and butterflies and wrote down a virtue on each one. On the reverse side of the cards we wrote down
which vice the virtue opposes or what help the virtue gives.



Each day we will pick one card from the "virtues bucket" and will then put into practice for that day the particular virtue we have picked. At the end of the day, after our evening prayer, we will go over the opportunities we had to practice the virtue and how we can further work the virtue into our everyday lives.

The list of virtues we used can be found here (Theological and Cardinal Virtues, along with a good activity that will help kids learn about them) and here (the moral virtues).


Have a blessed Lent!

(Can you tell I just dusted? Yep, Mom is practicing "diligence" today!)


4 comments:

  1. Mary, I love love love. I'm going to do this for myself (and see if I can rope hubster in.) When the girls are older, I will definitely incorporate this.

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  2. Hi Anabelle,
    Thank you for the feedback! This is the first year we have done this because I felt Michaela was too young to really understand the concept of practicing virtues until now other than the most basic like charity. This year, I skipped one deadly sin and virtue (in a few years we'll tackle those...lol).

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  3. I really like this idea. I hope more families incorporate it.

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  4. Love this idea! I, especially need to ork on them :).

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