Peregrine
[name_m]Thelonius[/name_m]
[name_m]Lafayette[/name_m]
[name_m]Anatole[/name_m]
[name_m]Prospero[/name_m]
[name_m]Tristram[/name_m]
[name_u]Sinclair[/name_u]
[name_m]Evander[/name_m]
[name_m]Abelard[/name_m]
[name_m]Erasmus[/name_m]
[name_m]Nicodemus[/name_m]
[name_m]Tycho[/name_m]
[name_m]Bram[/name_m]
[name_m]Thor[/name_m]
[name_u]Augustine[/name_u]
Aberforth
[name_m]Benedict[/name_m]
[name_m]Zebedee[/name_m]
[name_m]Ulysses[/name_m]
[name_m]Horatio[/name_m]
[name_m]Marcellus[/name_m]
Guinevere
[name_f]Artemisia[/name_f]
[name_f]Desdemona[/name_f]
[name_f]Mehitabel[/name_f]
[name_f]Iolanthe[/name_f]
[name_f]Hermione[/name_f]
[name_f]Ariadne[/name_f]
[name_f]Melisande[/name_f]
[name_f]Tallulah[/name_f]
Nessarose
[name_f]Isadora[/name_f]
[name_f]Electra[/name_f]
[name_u]Artemis[/name_u]
[name_f]Beatrix[/name_f]
[name_f]Seraphina[/name_f]
[name_f]Andromeda[/name_f]
[name_f]Apollonia[/name_f]
[name_f]Amarantha[/name_f]
[name_f]Cleopatra[/name_f]
[name_f]Donatella[/name_f]
Valentine & sisters
[name_f]Amabel[/name_f]
[name_f]Amity[/name_f]
[name_f]Aurore[/name_f]
[name_f]Fleur[/name_f]
[name_f]Idony[/name_f]
[name_f]Mireille[/name_f]
Nireda
[name_u]Noor[/name_u]
[name_f]Olwen[/name_f]
[name_f]Seraphine[/name_f]
[name_u]Willoughby[/name_u]
Valentine & brothers
[name_m]Artemus[/name_m]
[name_m]Aramis[/name_m]
[name_m]Calisto[/name_m]
[name_m]Gaspar[/name_m]
[name_m]Isidore[/name_m]
[name_m]Keir[/name_m]
[name_m]Leander[/name_m]
[name_m]Mathis[/name_m]
[name_m]Noam[/name_m]
[name_u]Orion[/name_u]
[name_m]Phelan[/name_m]
[name_m]Phineas[/name_m]
[name_u]Willoughby[/name_u]
My favourite girl names with [name_u]Valentine[/name_u] are:
[name_f]Lucia[/name_f]/ [name_f]Lucille[/name_f]
[name_u]Meredith[/name_u]
[name_f]Audrey[/name_f]/ [name_f]Adriana[/name_f]
[name_f]Carys[/name_f]
[name_f]Marielle[/name_f]
[name_f]Giselle[/name_f]
[name_f]My[/name_f] favourite boy names with [name_u]Valentine[/name_u] are
[name_m]Sebastian[/name_m]
[name_m]Sylvan[/name_m]
[name_f]Hesper[/name_f]
[name_m]Caspian[/name_m]
[name_m]Alexander[/name_m]
[name_m]Edmund[/name_m]
[name_m]Leon[/name_m]/ [name_u]Lionel[/name_u]
The Seven Sisters' ValentineJapanese七姉妹のバレンタインRelease DateFebruary 8, 2009 (original)First InclusionUmineko no Naku Koro ni TsubasaPreceded byLabor Thanksgiving Day GiftsFollowed byBeatrice's White Day
Satan could no longer conceal her bewilderment that all her younger sisters had succeeded, yet she could not. Gritting her teeth and wishing for nothing more then to run away, she shoved the chocolate at Kanon.
I love my job because the sisters make me feel welcome. When Sister Suzanne first hired me at Jubilee Farm she made me feel like I was a special person. That job led to this one [as a groundskeeper at Sacred Heart Convent.]
How can we love each other better? This question perfectly transitioned into the second part of the night. It turned out that everyone present was already familiar with Dr. Gary Chapman's, "The Five Love Languages" book, so we summarized them briefly and each sister took turns sharing their love language (Words of Affirmation, Quality Time, Physical Touch, Acts of Service or Gifts.)
I love the Five Languages because they are astoundingly valuable in understanding, building and strengthening relationships. So much better than surface questions like, "what's your favorite color?" I felt this was practical information that we could use on each other as we feel prompted to show love to one another. I was also prepared for sisters who had not heard of them and was ready to have them take a free online quiz on my phone to discover how they receive and express love. We then moved on to the third part of the night, Heavenly Father's love for us: Enter the Escape Room.
The Escape Room challenge was not only Valentine based, but also Bible based. What! I know! So perfect for this activity! The focus of the mysteries in the Escape Room challenge is to solve what Heavenly Father's love is according to scripture. The best part was that I did not have to create it from scratch. I came across it online. It comes with teacher instructions, student instructions, the whole activity planned for you. All you have to do is print it (after you buy it and download it of course), pass them to your sisters, read the instructions and give them thirty minutes or a hour to complete their mission. This challenge is advertised for ages 8 and up, so I figured it would take about ten minutes to crack the codes, but to my pleasant surprise, most of the ladies took the whole half an hour I gave them to complete the task. It was awesome to see them so involved. I was afraid it would be too easy and therefore bleh, but it ended up being a fantastic challenge even for adults. I had an answer key with me and when they solved the mysteries correctly, I rewarded them with a key to escape.
Now, this was no ordinary key. I found beautiful and bedazzled heart shaped key pendants, the kind that has a bezel on the heart shape so you can place a tiny photo and cover it with a clear heart shaped glass over it. They were so fun and gorgeous! The ladies loved working hard for those!
And of course, you gotta have a photo station with props that read statements like, "We cracked the code." Is any Escape Room complete without these? The answer is no :) So, I went ahead and created some really fun ones. For some time I considered buying a backdrop, but then I decided to make one as well, to save more money and because having customized decor for a specific event really adds a lot of fun and uniqueness. So, I made five big Valentine hearts with a picture representing each love language!
In total this activity only cost us under $25.00! My committee donated paper for all our printing needs and Christmas white lights as well as red lignts from their homes to decorate. Our committee has amazing sisters, I love this team.
2. The Heart Station: We set up a table outside the front door and had sisters write their names on a heart. (A committee member then taped up those hearts to our white light display.) On the table I also place a "Love Letter" that was Top Secret and read something like, "Meet me so and so and this letter will self-destruct in three, two..."
Purpose of the white light display- I wanted a display where we can show how many sisters we have in the ward vs how many sisters were present. So we used a string of white lights and each bulb represented one of our 139 sisters in the ward. Then, we placed a heart with the names written on those sisters who showed, over each light bulb.
Frances (Mother St. Claire) Valentine, founder of the Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament in Texas, was born in Coeurs, France, on September 8, 1829. Four daughters from her family entered the Incarnate Word Monastery in Lyons, and two of these volunteered for apostolic work in Texas. At age seventeen Frances entered the monastery. She was later sent to Belmont, France, for her health. There she made her religious profession on September 8, 1848, and volunteered for the Texas missions in 1852. Sister St. Claire and her companions arrived in Galveston in 1852 and spent several months as guests of the Ursuline Sisters. In March 1853 Bishop J. M. Odin sent them to the Brownsville area. At the time, Brownsville was the most densely populated spot in Texas where Catholicism was nominal. Although the sisters faced many hardships and difficulties, Sister St. Claire regarded her situation as an opportunity to extend her faith to another part of the world. On March 7, 1853, the sisters opened Villa Marie of the Incarnate Word, a school for girls. A convent was finished in November, and Sister St. Claire became its superior; she was known thereafter as Mother St. Claire. Despite many obstacles, the school grew in numbers and quality, in large part due to Mother St. Claire's energy and dedication. In 1866 she was sent to Victoria as founder of Nazareth Convent and Academy; there many families were clamoring for education for their daughters. The school made rapid strides, and non-Catholics sought entry. Nazareth Convent soon increased in personnel. Mother St. Claire sent out sisters to make independent foundations in Houston, Hallettsville, and Shiner. Later, instead of making foundations, the sisters assumed charge of parochial schools. This eased financial problems, since the parishes were responsible for providing homes for the sisters. Mother St. Claire fulfilled the role of mother, guide, and model to the sisters and students at Nazareth for thirty-four years. When her golden jubilee was celebrated on February 15, 1898, she received many testimonies of esteem and love in Brownsville and Victoria. After the celebration she was taken to Corpus Christi to recuperate from a heart problem. There she died on October 11, 1898, in the presence of her sister, Mother Angelique Valentine, superior of the monastery in Corpus Christi. Her body was transferred to Victoria for burial. See also NAZARETH ACADEMY.
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Valentine's Day is often associated with romantic love, but it is also a day to celebrate love in all its forms. One special kind of love that deserves recognition is the bond between siblings, particularly sisters. Sisters share a unique connection that should be celebrated on Valentine's Day. It is a bond built on love, trust, and shared experiences.
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