Saturday, March 20, 2021

Book Review and Giveaway: Heart Pressed


Two families divided by an old conflict dating back decades result in Dante and Amara never knowing each other or even knowing about each other.  I enjoyed reading the backstory and how Dante's Nonno and Nonna found love after heartbreak.  I also enjoyed seeing Dante's and Amara's love for one another unfold. 

Friday, March 5, 2021

Book Review and Giveaway: Sing in the Sunlight


I spent part of my childhood in Southern California which was a huge culture shock for this little girl who had only known of life in the piney woods of rural South Mississippi among kith and kin.  Not only were the people different (colder), but everything was different:  the schools were different, living in surburbia that was not quite ghetto was different, the stores were different, and even the landscape of the California wilderness was different.  I honestly didn't know that the biome of California had a name until I exchanged some emails with the author Kathleen Denly after I read the first book of this series.  The name is Chaparral (which is a rather neat name) and although I never knew what that was, when I viewed photos on the website link she sent me, I instantly knew what it was.  "Oh, yeah, that's California."  While reading Sing in the Sunlight, I was able to get a pretty good mental image of the setting because I knew what it looked like; after all, I had lived there, too.

Sing in the Sunlight comes after Waltz in the Wilderness which I read and enjoyed some months back. Even though they are part of a series, each can be read in any order without any spoilers or missing backstory.

Friday, February 26, 2021

Girl Drama!

Girl Drama! 



"Even so the tongue is a little member, and boasteth great things.  Behold, how great a matter a little fire kindleth!  And the tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity: so is the tongue among our members, that it defileth the whole body, and setteth on fire the course of nature; and it is set on fire of hell." (James 3:5-6)

One morning in 1984 or so, I walked into my Christian school building, ready to see my friends and begin another day in 6th grade.  Suddenly, I saw a group of girls rush towards me with indignant, almost hostile, looks on their faces.  I had my saxophone with me for my weekly lesson, and I remember swinging it in front of me as if to prevent them from getting too close.  My crime?  Daring to be friends with another girl in the class.  My "best friend" that year had gotten jealous and apparently pulled some other girls into thinking I had done her wrong.  I learned from another girl in our class that Margie had pulled the same kind of thing the previous year when she had been best friends with the girl who told me.  Such began my intense dislike of girl drama.  Because girl drama = nonsense.

Monday, February 22, 2021

My Health (2/22/2021)

 As I write this, I have been dealing with unusual health issues for the past 5 weeks.  It began when I woke up on a Monday morning, January 18, with pain in my hands and wrists and my feet and ankles.  It hurt to move and the bottoms of my feet felt like I was walking on rocks.  I took some Tylenol thinking that I must have overdone myself over the weekend or unknowingly harmed myself in some way.  I also bought some Advil later that day thinking if I had inflammation, ibuprofen would help that.  After two or three days of the same scenario and only being able to function normally (i.e. walk) with painkillers, I could tell it was not easing up.

Recommended Book: 8 Great Smarts

 I can’t praise this book enough! 8 Great Smarts by Kathy Koch Your child IS smart!!