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Pagan Family

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About Me

We are a family of 5. Our children - Johnathan, age 10 - Lillith, age 8 - Patrick, age 2 - make sure that life is never dull. The wife, Jennifer, and the hubby, Gabriel, have been married for 5 years as of March 17th 2008 (St. Patrick's Day).
Gabriel is new to the pagan paths, converting from atheism. He is a Sgt in the US Army and is currently in Germany preparing for a 3rd tour to Iraq at the end of this year, but Illinois remains home in his heart. He is both a Parent and a Step-Parent, and knows the woes as well as the joys of both. His interests include RPGs, cooking, and working with his hands. He has an passion for history and shares his passion with Civil War Reenacting and the SCA.
Jennifer has been a solitary practitioner Since the age of 12, the different paths of life pointed out by a druid, by the name of Zaleck Ladrew, when Christianity left her with more questions than answers. She is a stay at home mom and military wife, but will someday make use of her Interior Decorating Degree, and knowledge of Feng Shui. She is currently extending her knowledge to encompass Buddhism and Astrology. Her interests are being creative and soaking up knowledge like a sponge. She has taken on the never finished task of creating a family book of shadows that now spans the pages of 8 books, including a book for children, and her own witch's cookbook.

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

Other pagan parents and like minded or at least open minded people.

My Blog

Samhain history, Lore and Correspondences

Samhain Pronounced Sown, Soween, Saw-win, Saw-vane or sahven, not sam-hayne.Other names for Samhain: Samhuin, Samain, Saman, Oidhche Shamhna, Hallowe'en, Halloween, Hallows, Hallowtide, Shadow Fest, ...
Posted by on Tue, 14 Oct 2008 06:28:00 GMT

Our Mabon Celebration

Well, we didn't harvest apples or crops but we did go out and find other Autumn fare. Acorns, Leaves, Pine cones and such, all laying on the ground to be found like a giant treasure hunt. Then everyon...
Posted by on Thu, 25 Sep 2008 11:27:00 GMT

More Mabon Information

This is a copy of a bulletin that Pagans of Myspace had posted from a blog from Whisper... I really liked the information so I thought I'd share it with those of you who may not have seen it yet.-----...
Posted by on Sat, 20 Sep 2008 15:29:00 GMT

History of Mabon - Fall Equinox

Mabon, pronounced May-bon, MAY-bun, MAY-bone, MAH-boon, or MAH-bawn, is the Fall Equinox, named after the Celtic God of the same name. This lessor Sabbat is known, not only by the name of Mabon, but a...
Posted by on Sat, 16 Aug 2008 21:58:00 GMT