Catholic Family Podcast #92: Ubatuba

In this episode: swim season ends, house has granite, cultured marble, homeschooling tip, Susan Bauer, SQPN Catholic New Media Celebration, parenting tip, send us feedback for our 100th episode, feedback from Pat and Deacon Ron.

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  • Mouse and the Motorcycle (K-3)
  • Pollyanna (2-5)
  • Children of the New Forest (4-6)
  • Swallows and Amazons (4-6)

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David Sweeney

David lives in central Texas, miles from the nearest "big city." With a passle of animals, kids and websites to take care of, David stays busy most of the time. When he's not playing with the kids, brewing beer, working on the SQPN site, or directing the choir, David likes to sleep. Shhh.

4 Responses to “ Catholic Family Podcast #92: Ubatuba ”

  1. Oops! Somehow I’m getting Episode #2, not #92. Can you fix?

  2. Oops! Fat fingers at 1am changed 092 into 002. Fixed now. Thanks for the catch.

  3. Hi all! Ubatuba is the name of a city in my so loved São Paulo, Brazil. It is plenty of beautiful beaches, an amazing place. According to Wikipedia, “the origin of the name comes from the Tupi words uyba (arrows or canoes) and tuba (many)”. Tupi is the language that native indians living in that region used to speak.

  4. Hugo:

    I thought that it must have something to do with the granite coming from Brazil. Apparently, it’s a really popular style of granite. As of today, it’s STILL not in, but hopefully they’ll get it in by the end of the week.

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