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World Book Night
I am leaving in a few minutes to pass out copies of Housekeeping by Pulitzer-Prize winning Marilynne Robinson. I will add more later about this experience. Please comment if you are a giver or a receiver.
Next Stop on the Ultimate Blog Party
Welcome to the Ultimate Blog Party. Glad you stopped by and here is a little something about me. Am a single Christian woman who loves to read and discuss theology Provide caregiving for my mother who has Alzheimers Have a … Continue reading
On Loving Baseball and Some Baseball Book Suggestions
I love baseball. I always have. I have great memories of us playing baseball with all my cousins on my grandparent’s farm. The uncles would be helping us but really all the cousins were the stars. My grandparent’s would cheer … Continue reading
Easter Reflections
Good Friday: Reflecting on my sin and Savior who paid the penalty. Resurrection Day: Celebrating. He lives. Hallelujah! I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who … Continue reading
April: Autism Awareness Month
April 2 was Worldwide Autism Awareness day. Did you notice any blue lights in your neighborhood? Light it Up Blue is a campaign of Autism Speaks. I have my blue light on. You see, autism has affected my family. My … Continue reading
DIY: iPhone Cover
Looking for a new way to decorate the cover for your iPhone? Check out this idea at Di Doodlings.
Justice Beyond the Trail’s End by Alfred Patrick
Justice Beyond the Trail’s End starts with young Joshua Parker working on his family farm. He plans to join the Union Army but knows his father will disapprove, mainly because he is needed on the farm. Josh though is looking … Continue reading
Tornadoes in Midwest & South: Photographs
We watched the footage on television of the tornado damage in the Midwest and South and our hearts ached for the people from Kansas to Kentucky that were struck. Thirteen people died and over 150 were injured. The Big Picture … Continue reading
The Hardest Thing to Do by Penelope Wilcock
The Hawk and the Dove is a new series to me yet The Hardest Thing to Do is the fourth in the series. It takes place in a fourteenth century monastery. Now for those who have never read about this time … Continue reading
Diligence: Not Shortcuts
A recent post, Anticipation: Waiting is Worth It looked at how our culture was so used to immediate gratification that we had lost the idea of working hard for a goal, of waiting for the best. I have been reading … Continue reading
