Sketch Tuesday
16 Tuesday Apr 2013
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16 Tuesday Apr 2013
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16 Tuesday Apr 2013
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Family/Mothering
One on one time with Mae, Petal Rose, Chica
Family Movie or Game NightBegin new read aloud
Finish Photo Book for Petal RoseSupport Mae as she plans her Compassion presentation
PersonalMemorize Psalm 91:15
Exercise 4 Days
Read and journal 1 chapter Because He Loves Me
Read Freefall to Fly, The Lordship of Christ
Homemaking
Morning Freezer Cooking Session
Tie Cousin Quilt, Mail!
CommunityPrepare lesson for youth girls Sunday SchoolWrite 2 letters of gratitude/encouragement
Prepare for Compassion Sunday
15 Monday Apr 2013
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A story more full of the power of the Gospel than a romance story, Sweet Sanctuary by Kim Vogel Sawyer was an enjoyable read.
In this story, set during World War II, Micah and Lydia had previously known each other while they each served at Pearl Harbor. They meet up again in New England.
Now living in her parents home in Boston, Lydia is trying to raise the young son of her best friend, who died in childbirth, while protecting the child from his drug addicted, angry father.
While providing medical care to the immigrant communities in New York City, Micah is involved in a secret operation with his brother, who is working in World War II torn Europe.
Circumstances arise that bring the two into each other’s lives and troubles. While this is technically a romance story, what I enjoyed is the depth to which the Gospel is explored and shared among the characters and how a story of hope and courage during that terrible time of the world war is woven in. As a mother of daughters, I understand the draw to romance and love. I appreciate a write who can take this genre and make the Gospel the overriding focus.
This book was provided by Litfuse Publicity Group in exchange for a personal review.
15 Monday Apr 2013
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Give thanks.
counting beyond 1000, the grace continues
12 Friday Apr 2013
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After the “Dry” Blizzard we discovered a little damage…our trampoline was broken into pieces and hung on our telephone line and trapped by a low power line.
11 Thursday Apr 2013
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08 Monday Apr 2013
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The things that have happened, the questions that I ask.
The answers received.
All tell a greater story than a story about me.
These words are my respone to Freefall to Fly, A breathtaking journey toward a life of meaning by Rebekah Lyons.
At the beginning of reading this story, I found myself distracted by the author’s style of writing. It too closely resembles my own tangled mess of memories and thoughts. I even told my husband, at one point, that this book was frustrating me. But in telling him the point of my frustration, a breathtaking realization came over me. While Rebekah Lyons peppered the pages of the story with “I”, telling her story, my heart hungered to know “where is God in this?” And then a breakthrough in my own struggle to “tell my story” appeared.
MY STORY is NOT about me. The story I’m being prompted to tell is the story of God’s redemption, of the beauty He makes of the ashes. This realization may not be what the author was aiming to reveal. But this is what telling our story does. When we tell our stories, and point up to the AUTHOR of them, doors of understanding are unlocked. Blinders fall off, deafness gives way to hearing.
After thinking through all of this, I was able to sit back and glean further from the pages. Opening every chapter are quotes from various people. Within chapter three I found a quote familiar to me. I first heard something like it in a movie a few years back and had not been able to find it to add to my commonplace book.
“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, nor our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, “Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?”. Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world…We were born to make manifest they glory of God that is within us. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same.”
~ a quote by Marianne Williamson found in chapter 3
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Thank you Rebekah Lyons for pushing through the fear to make manifest the glory of God revealed in your story, your life. By letting the Light shine, permission has been granted to others to do the same.
Survivors make the most beautiful people ~ indeed.
This book was provided to me by Handlebar Publishing in exchange for an honest review. All of the opinions and thoughts here in response to this book are my own.
08 Monday Apr 2013
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no longer counting, simply naming them, giving thanks for the gifts, praising the Giver
08 Monday Apr 2013
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Family/Mothering
One on one time with Mae, Petal Rose, Chica
Family Movie or Game Night
Begin new read aloud
Finish Photo Book for Petal Rose
Support Mae as she plans her Compassion presentation
Personal
Memorize Psalm 91:15-16
Exercise 4 Days
Read and journal 1 chapter Because He Loves Me
Read Freefall to Fly, The Lordship of Christ
Homemaking
Morning Freezer Cooking Session
Tie Cousin Quilt, Mail!
Community
Prepare lesson for youth girls Sunday School
Write 2 letters of gratitude/encouragement
Prepare for Compassion Sunday
Last Week’s Goals
Family/Mothering
One on one time with Mae, Petal Rose, ChicaFamily Movie or Game NightRead Tales of the Defended Ones
Finish Photo Book for Petal RoseSupport Mae as she plans her Compassion presentation
Personal
Memorize Psalm 91:15-16
Exercise 4 DaysFinish current math book, brushing up for College Algebra
Read and journal 1 chapter each of Peacemaking for Families and Because He Loves Me
Read The Last of the Mohicans, Freefall to Fly
Homemaking
Morning Freezer Cooking Session (quick wheat baking mix, crockpot bags)Finish binding on cousin quilt
CommunityPrepare lesson for youth girls Sunday School
Write 2 letters of gratitude/encouragementFinish Ephesian 6 Memory Copywork Book, am handing copies to a few people for feedback. If you would like to review the Copywork book, let me know.
Prepare for Compassion Sunday
Business
Bottle Vanilla Extract
06 Saturday Apr 2013
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Doing a journal entry like this post might be a fun way to keep track of some of the days that are flying quickly by.
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