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Monday, June 19, 2017

Love Letters from God; Bible Stories for a Girl's Heart


Written by Glenys Nellist, Illustrated by Rachel Clowes.
Love Letters from God is a sweet Bible story book written with a young girl in mind. One of the stories (Adam and Eve) I think the author took to much creative license but mostly they are well done accurate portrayals of God's word. They are written just a little differently so you think about the event just a little more. Glenys took Bible stories and told them from the view point of the girl in the story. There are 14 stories. Each one has a Bible verse with it that compliments it and an envelope that you open and read a letter from God. I field tested this book on my little neighbor kids and they loved reading the letters because it starts Dear ---- and then you fill in the child you are reading it to name. It felt so personal to them they paid a little more attention. The letter includes a little challenge or encouragement and a little more of the story and is signed Love, God.
The illustrations are sweet with plenty to see on each page. Very well done, fun colors with nice details.
I think this would make an excellent gift for a young girl. My teenage girls thought it was a little too childish, of course.
If you wish to buy the book you can get it at either CBD or at Amazon.

Many Blessings on Your reading,
Anna

Saturday, January 21, 2017

You Carried Me

I had the opportunity to read You Carried Me a daughter's memoir this past month. It greatly touched me. It is the story of Melissa Ohden and her mother's botched abortion and how that affected both of their lives.
I am a sucker for memoirs. I love to read about real people and their real lives. It is who I am. As a teen a friend thought I was overly snoopy so as an adult I have tried to moderate that, but I am sure that plays into my love for memoirs as probably my favorite form of literature. So now let me tell you a little about this book.

Melissa grew up in a good home knowing she was adopted but not the details surrounding her birth. How would you tell your precious child that their biological parents had tried to kill them. Not something most of us are equipped to deal with nor sure on how to share. So as a teen she abruptly found out and consequently did not deal with the information well. She lived a very destructive lifestyle while at the same time holding it together enough to finish high school and enter college. At some point she started trying to find her biological parents to find out their story and the why to what happened to her. Through searching for them, being disappointed and finding bits and pieces she began to find forgiveness and peace in her history. She discovered that forgiveness is not just for the offender but also for the offended. It releases some of the pain and hurt you are bearing.

We live in a nation where abortions are encouraged and made to seem insignificant and harmless and that just isn't the case. There are serious negative repercussions to all involved in an abortion. This book isn't preachy but does point those consequences out.

Something I thought was sad and interesting is that people often doubted her story and tried to discredit it. Making her feel as if she was the sinner in the situation. Abortion survivors often don't share that part of their history because of the way they are received when others know.

This was a very well written book with a lot of thought provoking details that will make you think. I highly recommend it!

I received my copy from Plough publishing to read and review the book here on my blog.

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Family Times

     This fall we got to take a little trip up the Mississipp to visit Bemidji and see family. Always a good thing!
     One evening we hung out at the Cobb's home right on the Mississippi. Eating and fellow-shipping. Ephriam learned he really liked fried purple onions when Uncle Luke feeds them to him. And Travis shared some Red green episode he thought was funny to some of the guys. I guess they thought it was fun as well.
     It was deer hunting season while we were up there so when anyone was out beyond the yard they needed to wear hunter orange. We aren't too supplied on hunter orange clothes so I brought along the home depot aprons. I thought I was pretty clever. Mostly we just stayed out of the woods and worked around the house and garage. No one was supposed to be hunting in the pasture but it is better to be safe than sorry.

 Eph thought Bea's pink hair was a little overwhelming
;)
 Grandma's love to hold sleeping babies.
Sleeping babies love to be held by Grandmas.
     Several trees were cut down. This one was particularly close to the house so we all came outside and watched from a safe distance. Travis did good and the tree fell just where it was supposed too. Dad was on the skid loader giving it a pull in the right direction as well.


      The night we came home was the super moon. It was so pretty. When we got home we got out the telescope and gave it a viewing that was a little more up close and personal. You could really see the details of it through the telescope's lenses.

          That morning in his sermon Mathew used James 3:17 & 18.
      But the wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, reasonable, full of mercy and good fruits, unwavering, without hypocrisy. And the seed whose fruit is righteousness is sown in peace by those who make peace. 
Those words really struck me as who I want to be. Can I be less greedy, more pure in my intentions? More peaceful than grumpy, gentle in my response rather than critical? reasonable rather than jumping to conclusions? Merciful rather than impatient, leaving a trail of good memories rather than angst? Steadfast rather than giving up? all of that without being hypocritical?
 I think I can but I have to try. I want to try. I will try.
     Then, my Uncle Leland died and we took a trip to Wisconsin to celebrate his life.
Uncle Lee was a great guy with a lot of great traits but what we will most miss and we remember about him is his music. Him sitting at the piano, beaming with joy as he played and sang songs of praise to Jesus. Family reunions are not going to be the same with out his presence. He didn't have to be the one making the music he was quite happy listening to others and clapping along. Music was his peace.
 At the Johnson's house with cousins.


Until next time,
~Anna

Sunday, December 25, 2016

of stillness and storm

I received an advance copy of the book of stillness and storm in the mail a few weeks back. It was a surprise. I guess I signed up to review it but do not recall doing so. Doesn't matter, I like to read and the book looked interesting so read it I did. I really enjoyed it. I didn't know what the purpose of the book was when I read it; I just read it as a piece of fiction and did wonder at times the point of the book. I don't know if I would have enjoyed it more knowing a little about it or not, but here are a few details to tell you about of stillness and storm.

It is a book about Lauren and her life. Bouncing from her time in college when she met her husband, to whom she is married, to their life in Kathmandu and what brought them there.

This book brings up some good points on the importance of marriage and treasuring it. Doing what is necessary to protect it, but also finding your boundaries to set to keep you being you and not getting lost in someone else's dreams. A fine line that can be difficult to balance. But the biggest thing is finding the joy that brought you together and keeping it alive. Not allowing separate relationships and other busy-nesses to pull you apart from being a couple doing service for God.
In this book Sam (Lauren's husband)  has a passion to do mission work abroad and Lauren can't get herself fitted into it so there is a lot of tumult around their relationship which goes into their relationship with their son (Ryan).
Who is the main purpose of this book. To remind us that our children should be our first mission field and the rest of the world after that. Don't allow your "calling" to pull you away from being your children's parents who show them Jesus. Make sure your decisions to serve others also bring your children closer to God and not resenting Him. But at the same time don't let your concern for not offending your children keep you from being Jesus to others. I fully believe your children can get on board with just about any service project/mission field if you lead them into it with love and earnest diligence.
I do not like the way she ended the book I think there could have been a happier ending, But that isn't always the case, happy endings can be illusive. So if you want to know the story I suggest you read the book. You won't be sorry.

There is a bit of a give away going with this book release if you would like to enter it.

Many Blessings,
~Anna


Saturday, November 26, 2016

Serving time



A few weeks ago we drove over to Wisconsin to cut and haul wood for an older friend's winter wood supply. She has a cabin up on some bluffs that is just so picturesque. A delightful spot to spend some time. Even though what we spent our time on was cutting, stacking and hauling wood for the outdoor wood boiler she heats her home with; the only pictures I took are of us when we went out further to the twin bluffs to look out over the surrounds land.

It was a gray and drizzly day to be out taking pictures. Notice how small the farm is by Gregory's elbow. That is how high up we are.
Harrison and Travis stayed at wood cutting while we four went exploring with our friend showing us around and telling us stories from her childhood farming in the area.
Grateful for strong arms and the health and wealth to use them.
~Anna

She Believes - A book review



This is a really, really good book. I have loved all of her illustrations and the Bible verses she used were excellent at getting me thinking. Encouraging a closer walk with God, and others. Debbie makes the book feel very personal and that she cares about me and wanting me to have a fuller life with God.
Anyone struggling with their purpose should read this book. Anyone wanting a closer relationship with God should read this book. There are some true stories that really hurt your heart to hear about what people do to others so be aware of that for a young reader. But most of the book is free from any thing that would offend, just a challenge to love Jesus more.
The first couple chapters are reminders of how special you are to God and if You are special to God then you are here for a purpose. How God loves YOU!
Then she moves on to showing us how if we have a good relationship with God our whole life is Blessed. Our relationship with others is so much better if God is in our life. When our heart is in the right place our actions follow. She reminds us that what we put into our minds comes out in our actions. Just like good food is important for our body, so is good nourishment of our soul.
Often we think we can hide our bad attitudes, our sinful secrets but they always come out somehow. In the way we treat others and ourselves. Sure bad times will come our way but the way we react to it will make a huge difference. When you are singing about Jesus it is so much harder to feel down and sometimes that is what you have to do. Start singing and praising Jesus and the feeling of Joy will follow.
Friendship is so important. Surrounding yourself with people you can love and be loved by is very important. We need to follow Jesus example and be a friend to all. He didn't have any barriers from being a friend to others. Social status, race, gender, he was a friend to all. Everyone brings a different flower for the bouquet and makes it so much more vibrant, the more the merrier. Finding a family of believers to belong to, whom you feel at home with and loved is so important for your happiness.

So in closing, this book is great. I feel like I didn't give it a fair chance in this review, it is pretty choppy so don't judge the book by my review. Give it a chance.

I was given this book to share an honest review about it.
Peace,
~Anna

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

And They Keep on Growing up!

I have been a mother for 18 years and 10 days now. It has been so much fun. I'll always be a mom now but some of my roles are going to change. This year I am realizing just how soon that will be. I truly am excited for these changes and so very pleased with the people my children are becoming. 

 Goofy,


 Helpful,
 Loving,
Patient,

 Grateful,
  Musical,                     ,

                                     
 Friendly,
 Joyful,
They are mine and I wouldn't have them any other way!

Ephesians 1:4
Long before he [God] laid down earth's foundations, he had [my babies] in mind, had settled [on them] as the focus of His love.

What a promise! All the love I have for them is magnified way more by God's love and plans for them. We are entering years of moving on and growing up and stepping out on their own. I won't be every where with them but God is and he knows exactly what they need. We just have to follow him, listen to him, trust him, obey.

I am blessed, we are blessed,
~Anna



Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Fun Times

So this summer when I was ordering school supplies I was tempted by these planks. I thought they could be good for my crew. I was right. My camera is loaded with pictures of their structures! 



They range from complex works of art to soldier's bunkers. We were running out when ever Travis got involved so I did a little research and found a better deal with even more planks.


Then we tore up the floor in the main part of the house and this sort of fun ceased. So there has been a lull in this sort of play. We have barely used the new ones. I am sure they will get their turn once life settles down and winter sets in.
The proud creators.





Peace,
~Anna

When You Give a Girl a Floor

When you give a girl a new floor she is going to look at her

 Walls and say "this will not do, the time is right to update their color." When she finds just the right color for her walls she will look at her
 Valances and say "clearly these do not match!" And a search is on for the proper material to make new valances.
 When the project is over that girl will feel like she is living in a new home and be quite excited.

Apologies to Laura Numeroff for the plagiarism of her books.

For reference to what our house looked like refer to old blog posts. This one has quite a few home pictures.

blessings,
~Anna

Friday, September 9, 2016

Grilling

I wrote this post back in August or July and didn't finish it but today I decided to add pictures and post as is :)

This month we have had some truly summery days. Hot and sunny. Great for making things grow. I am thankful for those days and I don't want to warm up the house to much so we use the grill more. That is fun. Trying not to use the stove in the kitchen helps us be more creative.




Besides the classic grilling of steaks, brats and burgers we also roasted our vegies on the grill. Baked an apple pie. Created a delectable tilapia and carrots with garlic meal as well. Cooked the rice and corn bread all on the grill. It worked great for every one of those things. The thing to remember though is that rice and potatoes takes longer on the grill than steaks or brats. Just start them first.

 Margaret became a master of flat bread this summer. While I prefer it when she grills it on the George foreman grill it is also very tasty when she makes it on the outside grill along with her "shwarma" chicken that she grills. It is so nice having confident cooks around here.


Peace and Joy,
~Anna

A Prince Noah Story -a book review

Prince Noah and the School Pirates

A sweet story about a little guy with trisomy 21. This book in its own right would be a book I would enjoy reading but for the past six months we have been caring for a little guy with Down Syndrome so the topic is even more near and dear to my heart.
Noah lives in a place where all the kids go to school separately. The boys here, the girls here, the lame to another one, the blind to yet another one and so on. It was very segregated and no one knew why that is just the way it was, and it was boring. Then one day there was a big storm with Pirates, they were forced together. It was Great! Everyone brought something to the group and they were able to escape because they all worked together. Even the kids who were viewed as not so useful were needed to get out. When it was all done and they were safe they realized they needed each other.

This book has colorful, engaging pictures and an easy reading style that most will enjoy. My daughters thought this bool was wonderful and cute. They were charmed by it. They recommend that you all read it.

I was given this book by Handlebar Publishing for me to do an honest review.

Blessings,
~Anna

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Testing

This past week was the week of tests around our house. I didn't plan it but they all ended up landing right now. On Saturday Harrison started the week of testing by taking his ACT with writing, Monday Beatrice and Gregory got started on their standardized tests that they have to take each year, by MN law. Then on Wednesday Margaret took the accu placer to see if she can take courses at Century College for her Junior year of High school. She can. I knew she could. Wednesday Gregory and Beatrice finished their tests and that rounded out our week of testing for academic astuteness. Now the waiting for scores on Bea, Gregory and Harrison has started. It will be awhile before we hear and by the time we get the results we will have forgotten that we even took them, it takes so long.
We also started a new stage in our life as a foster family. Another form of testing. It is fun to have a little one crawling around the house. Arranging my life around nap times and Dr appointments, packing a bag for any trip outside the house, that is the new norm for us. Hopefully soon his family will be ready to have him and care for him again but until then we will love on him and cherish his days here. Taking tests the first full week our little new friend was here was nice since they are quite a lot easier and less time consuming then regular schoolwork. We could adjust to having a small one around here and not be all consumed with studies in the morning. It has been back to the grind this week though and he has been really good while Gregory, Beatrice and I work on stuff he plays beside us in the living room or in my lap.
Best wishes for a Happy Day,
~Anna

Friday, April 1, 2016

Ferrets


This winter we added two more creatures to our household. For some reason unknown to me, Gregory decided he really needed to have ferrets. Why I don't know at all, but he really did, So after much research on his part and careful thought and planning we randomly went to the pet store to scope them out. My downfall was Travis was home when we went and insisted on going along. The store used the art of a "good deal that might not be here long" and the ferrets used their cute personality and home we came with two ferrets! Gregory much the poorer, because these are his and not ours, but so super excited. The older three children were gone for the weekend so he was blessed by having Deborah along to help get excited and DJ came home with us as well and helped with the setting up of the kennel and all. February thirteenth is marked as Mocha and Bandits gotcha day on my calendar.
We have decided that ferrets are among the messiest of creatures but also very fun and entertaining. They can be so bouncy and very inquisitive, if it is a small opening they are sure it is meant as a challenge for them. Their flexibility and supple muscles are really quite amazing to watch. I hope this video plays of their messing around the kitchen one day. It wasn't done by a professional and there is a good bit of household background noise but just keep the volume down. 

By the way, it does play now :)




Grace and Peace,
~Anna

Thursday, March 17, 2016

No, this isn't a picture from today. Not even this year. I have been feeling sad recently about this winter. We hardly did anything outside. You would think since it was so warm we would have been out more, but I guess it doesn't work that way. We have walked to the grocery store or the library. Things like that, practical walks and that is good but without cold and snow we just aren't tempted to go on adventures. I miss those adventures. We haven't been skiing, hiking, or even sledding since December! We live in MN. That just seems so bizarre. Next winter we are going to have to be more intentional with getting out to play even if it doesn't seem like playing weather. This picture is at Battle Creek Regional Park. We haven't been there since summer! That is a really long time for us to not have explored there, at least a little. So Friday we may be getting some snow, we hope, but we may not. Either way God is good and all is well. The weather isn't what makes a day good but the choices we make to spend the day in joy or sadness. With God or apart from Him.
So make good choices!
In Him,
~Anna
Today Is this beautiful lady's birthday.

Happy Birthday Martha!