Monday, June 28, 2010

The Wedding 6/26/10

Saturday, June 26, 2010, Eric Charles Gibbons and Michele Ann Brady were married at St. Bellarmine Chapel at George Mason University in Fairfax, VA.

Eric is my first cousin and we grew up together. This picture was taken before the wedding. The last pre-marriage picture of the Gibbons family.

Eric, Aunt Donna, Uncle Charlie, Steph and Brian
My girls were asked to pass out the programs.
Laken and Kaylee

Here is Eric and the Groomsmen waiting for the bride. Sorry, I missed one of the groomsmen. I didn't get a picture of the Bride's Maids because I didn't have a clear view. Michele's sister, Erin, was her Matron of Honor.

Eric (groom), Brian (brother and bestman) Nick, Jeff, Stacen (missing, oops)


My first glimpse of Michele on her wedding day. This is where I teared up.
Charles Brady (Father of the bride), Michele (bride)
I didn't take this picture but it is such a good picture and much better than the ones I got. I stole this from Michele's facebook page.
Michele and Eric

I wish this picture was clearer. Michele's dress was beautiful and she looked absolutely gorgeous.


I loved how they couldn't stop talking to each other during the ceremony. They were so cute!

I didn't get a picture of them walking back down the aisle as Mr. and Mrs. Eric Charles Gibbons, but I have to note that Michele did a little "bouquet in the air, hoorah, we did it!" action. I loved it!


The reception was on the balcony of the Lansdown Resort Clubhouse in Leesburg, VA. It had a beautiful view and they served appetizers and drinks while we waited for the Bride and Groom to get there.

The Wedding Dinner was in the Ballroom and it was amazing. The food was so good. I wish I would have gotten pictures of the plates before we ate.
The cake was lit and beautifully decorated with flowers.

The centerpieces were gorgeous. I love the flowers in the water.


My aunt took a picture of our family. We were at table eight and had a great time visiting with old friends Chris, Carla and Mia Poland.

Me holding Laken, Kaylee, Doug

My Dad and Mom


We had a great time and I can't wait to go back down to visit Eric and Michele when they close on their house.

I'm so glad to have Michele in the family and am looking forward to spending time with her.

Congratulations, Eric and Michele!!!!

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Book Review: "After All These Years" by Sally John

The Other Way Home Series Book 2

Book Description:

Isabel Mendoza’s past is just a memory...until Tony, her boyfriend from college days, arrives in Valley Oaks. Romantic sparks fly again, but Isabel is a Christian now. Can she share her love for Jesus with Tony while keeping her painful secret?

Meanwhile, Lia Neuman arrives in town as new owner of the pharmacy. Isabel befriends and welcomes Lia, but vandalism threatens the pharmacy and Lia’s life. Officer Huntington, Valley Oaks’ deputy sheriff, investigates the crimes against Lia, and love unlooked for, begins to bloom.

After All These Years demonstrates how God’s redeeming grace can touch the past and bring healing to the present.

My Thoughts:

I think I liked this book better than the first in the series. That may be because I had already gotten familiar with the small town of Valley Oaks and reading this second book was like taking a trip back to a special place and visiting with old friends.

This book has two romances unfolding at the same time without be at all confusing. I enjoyed each romance equally and didn't mind when the scenes shifted between the two.

There was enough mystery and intrigue to keep it exciting. It also made the Valley Oaks seems more realistic.

I'm sure I will enjoy the third book in the series, "Just to See You Smile" just as much. I'm glad it is already in my TBR pile.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Book Review: "Maid to Match" by Deeanne Gist


Book Description:

From the day she arrives at the Biltmore, Tillie Reese is dazzled--by the riches of the Vanderbilts and by Mack Danvers, a mountain man turned footman. When Tillie is enlisted to help tame Mack's rugged behavior by tutoring him in the ways of refined society, the resulting sparks threaten Tillie's efforts to be chosen as Edith Vanderbilt's lady's maid. But the stakes rise even higher when Mack and Tillie become entangled in a cover-up at the town orphanage. They could both lose their jobs...and their hearts.

My Thoughts:

I always wait very impatiently to read the new Deeanne Gist book. So when I finally received it from a Paperbackswap.com member, it went to the front of my TBR pile.

This was a new setting for Deeanne's books and I completely loved learning about "Biltmore", the Vanderbilt mansion in North Carolina. It was such a unique setting compared to a lot of the historical books I've read lately.

At first, Tillie was determined to forego romance for a career as a lady's maid. I am so glad that she decides to follow love and not money as she realizes there are many ways in which to do the Lord's will. We have to carefully determine what His will for our life is because it might not be what we originally thought it was.

I once again am waiting impatiently for Deeanne's next book.

BTW, Deeanne is have a Girl's Getaway at the Biltmore this fall. Go to her website to learn more.

Book Review: "Ten Things I Love About You" by Julia Quinn


Book Description:

Ten things you should know about this book:

Sebastian Grey is a devilishly handsome rogue with a secret. Annabel Winslow's family voted her The Winslow Most Likely to Speak Her Mind AND The Winslow Most Likely to Fall Asleep in Church. Sebastian's uncle is the Earl of Newbury, and if he dies without siring an heir, Sebastian inherits everything. Lord Newbury detests Sebastian and will stop at nothing to prevent this from happening. Lord Newbury has decided that Annabel is the answer to all of his problems. Annabel does not want to marry Lord Newbury, especially when she finds out he once romanced her grandmother. is shocking, is delicious, is downright wicked, all of which leads the way to Happily. Ever. After.

My Thoughts:

For a long time now, I usually only read inspirational books. However, author Julia Quinn is my one reading guilty pleasure. I just really like her writing. So everytime she publishes a new book, I just have to read it. I do skip over (well I try to ) the parts that I shouldn't be reading.

Having said that, this book was good, good, good. Julia is definitely back in her writing groove. (There was one book that was basically a complete rewrite of the previous book only from another persons perspective. Didn't like it.)

I hope Edward Valentine's story will be next.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Book Review: "The Inheritance" by Tamera Alexander


Book Description:

Desperate for a chance to start over, McKenna Ashford accepts her cousin's invitation and moves west with her rebellious younger brother to a not-so-quaint mountain town in Colorado. She discovers that life in Copper Creek is far from what she expected. Having practically raised Robert on her own, McKenna is burdened both with her failure as a parent and her deep conviction to not let her brother throw his life away. Trusting has never come easily for her--especially in issues of the heart--and that inability to trust is put to the test when she meets U.S. Marshall Wyatt Caradon.

After years on the trail, Wyatt Caradon finds himself at a crossroads. He's brought countless men to justice, but he questions what lasting good his life has accomplished. When his path intersects that of young Robert Ashford, Wyatt glimpses himself, years ago, in the boy's pride and arrogance. He also sees a boy without a firm hand in his life. His well-meant attempt to help Robert brings him face-to-face with the one situation he never wanted to encounter--and the one woman who holds the key to helping him find his future.

My Thoughts:
This was a GREAT book! From beginning to end, it developed perfectly. I loved the characters, the setting and romance.

Tamera states in her "Note from the Author" that this was her first novel and it was rejected so she moved on to write other books. She came back to these characters that stuck with her and rewrote their story.

I declare it a success!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Movie Review: "Possession" 2002


There was really nothing on TV tonight to watch while I crocheted, so I looked through the movies on my XBOX Netflix and found "Possession" in my list of to-watch movies. It was the perfect night to watch it because Doug is on 2nd shift this week and there's no way he would watch it with me.

Movie Description:


Modern love and classic romantic passion meet in this lush adaptation of A.S. Byatt's brilliant novel. Academics Roland Michell (Aaron Eckhart) and Maud Bailey (Gwyneth Paltrow) are experts on the work of two different Victorian poets. As they pursue a possible connection between their subjects, the two sleuths begin to stumble toward a romance of their own.


My Thoughts:

First of all, I have absolutely no clue as to why this is named "Possession". My only explanation is that the book it was adapted from has to in some way have more detail that would lead to this name.

That aside, I thought this movie was great! It had contempory and historical love stories going on at the same time. It reminded me alot of a literary "National Treasure".

There is no way I could not have liked this period, mystery, treasure hunting romance.

To tell you the truth, I came straight to the computer to see if any of the characters were actually real. Sadly, no. All fiction.

If you get some time for a chick flick, this would be a great one to watch.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Book Review: "Wanted" by Shelley Shepard Gray

Sisters of the Heart Book 2

Book Description:
For a split second, Katie feels certain she's about to receive everything she's ever wanted...

Twenty-year-old Katie Brenneman has always quietly fancied Jonathan Lundy. So when the brokenhearted widower asks her to help him take care of his two young girls, Katie knows it will be a trying time -- yet she cannot pass up a golden opportunity to get to know this man better.

Just as she's settling into her new life, a message arrives from Katie's past, threatening to expose her darkest secrets. During her Rumspringa, her running-around years, she experimented with activities forbidden in the Amish way of life. Frightened by how far she'd strayed from her values, Katie ran back home, vowing to cut all ties with the outside world. Now her transgressions are coming back to haunt her, just as Jonathan seems willing to welcome her into his heart.

Will the past destroy Katie's chances for love? Or will Katie allow herself to accept God's love, forgive her past, and receive everything she's ever wanted?

My Thoughts:
I didn't think I could possibly like the second book in the "Sisters of the Heart" series as much as the first. I was so wrong!

Once again, Shelley Shepard Gray's writing touched me. I enjoyed reading about old friends that I met in "Hidden" as well as getting to know new characters.

Katie Brenneman's thoughts and feeling were portrayed so well, that I feel as if I know her personally.

I am greatly looking forward to reading the 3rd book of the series, "Forgiven". I also saw that a new Christmas "Sisters of the Heart" book, "Grace", will be coming out this fall.

I can't wait!

Book Review: "LFY in Last Chance California" by Miralee Ferrell



Book Description:
It's 1889 and Alexia
Travers is alone in the world. Her father has died unexpectedly, leaving her burdened with a heavily mortgaged horse ranch. Marrying one of the towns all-too-willing bachelors would offer an easy solution, but Alex has no interest in marriage. Instead, she dons men's clothing and rides the range, determined to make the ranch a success on her own.


Help arrives when Justin Phillips, an acquaintance of her fathers, comes to Last Chance with his young son. Justin's and Alex's combined effort to save the ranch quickly turns into a fierce competition between cowboy and tomboy. But when disaster threatens Travers' Ranch, they must work together to save someone they both love.

Can these two independent people learn to depend on God and on each other?


My Thoughts:

While I really liked the concept of this book, I just couldn't get into it. It seemed to move so slow and 3/4 of the way through the book and there was still very little romance or even personal interaction between the two main characters.


It wasn't as good as I thought it would be. I was a little dissapointed.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Book Review: "Love Finds You in Humble Texas" by Anita Higman


Book Description:
Trudie Abernathy is a little inelegant, and shes never had much luck in love. To make matters worse, her thirtieth birthday is fast approaching and her sister, Lane, has decided to treat her to a makeover and a few blind dates. Trudie is about to protest, but then she meets the kind and handsome Mason Williamson. In spite of her humble manner, Mason finds her attractive, funny and smart. But Lane inexplicably pushes Trudie away from Mason and toward the other willing suitors. The makeover has transformed Trudie from ordinary into stunning, but she isnt sure how she feels about all the attention from men. Can Trudie stay true to her humble self and find her hearts desire in the process?

My Thoughts:
I'm really enjoying the "Love Finds You" series. This book was one of my favorite so far.

The "pretty sister" sets the "mousy sister" up with "superman". They hit it off and it looked like true love was on the horizon. Then "pretty sister" decides that she loves "Superman" so "mousy sister" step aside.

I understand the love between sisters but I thought it was so selfish of the "pretty sister" to allow her sister to go through that kind of heartache because she was so fickle.

It turns out nicely in the end in a very artful, out-of-this-world, happily-ever-after.
Another great "Love Finds You" book.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Prayer Hike at Shawnee State Park

Saturday, June 12th @ 10am. 3.5 mile hike around the lake.
















I'm going to be sore tomorrow but we had a lot of fun together!

Friday, June 11, 2010

Book Review: "A Journey By Chance" by Sally John

Book 1 of "The Other Way Home Series"

Book Description:
In A Journey by Chance, the first book of the series, Dr. Gina Philips heads from Southern California to the tiny Midwest town of Valley Oaks for her cousin’s wedding. Her plan to heal from a failed relationship and escape from a lost job is interrupted by the persistent attention of a local, Brady, and the quirkiness of small town America.

But just when Gina thinks she has the town figured out, a secret is revealed that will forever change her family and her relationship to the mysterious Brady.

My Thoughts:
This was my first book written by Sally John. I identified with the small town life portrayed in the book. Everyone knowing everyone and their business. But that's not necessarily a bad thing.

Someone who grew up in a big city would probably have a hard time adjusting though. As did Gina. She never ever thouht she'd enjoy spending time in Valley Oaks but she grows to love it and the small time vibe.

This book had lots of twist and turns and a secondary romance involving Gina's mom and dad who have to learn to love again after falling deep in the rut of marriage.

If anything, I learned more from the married couple's struggle to reconnect with each other as individuals rather than just "mom and dad" making a home for their child. In the book they almost had to start again from the very beginning of getting to know one another.

I can apply this to my marriage of almost 10 years and having 2 daughters ages 9 and 3. My husband and I must not only be "mom and dad" but also each other's best friend and work to keep the romance alive and not fall into the rut that is so very slippery and easy to fall into.

I'm looking forward to reading the addition 3 books in this series.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Book Review: "Becoming Lucy" by Martha Rogers

Book One of "Winds Across the Prairie" series.

Book Description:
After her parents' deaths, 17-year-old heiress Lucy Bishop takes refuge on her aunt and uncle's ranch in Barton Creek, Oklahoma. If it weren't for ranch hand Jake Starnes, the genteel young woman wouldn't survive the backbreaking work. But a dark secret torments him. Can Jake face his past before somebody claims Lucy's hand---or her life?

My Thoughts:
This book was a little too "Young Adult" for my tastes. The leading characters were very young and naive, especially the heroine.

It was a good storyline but I would have liked it better if they were a little older. Also they had very little actual interaction with each other. Most of the story they were stealing glances at each other or were separated and they only had a few actual conversations.

I'm am, however, still looking forward to reading the next book in series: "Morning for Dove".

Monday, June 7, 2010

Scrappy DP9 is Done!

This is the scrappy Disappearing Nine-Patch that I made using scraps leftover from making aprons for the ladies in our church for Christmas.


I've decided to make a "Friendship Quilt" to be passed amongst the ladies as they need some encouragement, love and a warm hug.

I'm excited about presenting it to them tomorrow night at our monthly meeting.

I hope they like it.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Its Offical!


School is out for Summer!

My little girl is now a 5th Grader.

The two girls have already started fighting.

Pray for me. Please.

Book Review: "Kissing Adrien" by Siri L. Mitchel

Book Description:
In this fresh and humorous tale, 29-year-old Claire agrees to supervise the renovation of the Paris apartment her parents have inherited. Ignoring her romantic surroundings, Claire is all business and in a hurry to return to her job, home, and an "almost dating" relationship with Brian, an associate pastor.

When Adrien, a handsome and flirtatious friend of the family, agrees to help Claire, his spontaneity and joie de vie drives her crazy. But in time, even Claire cannot resist the City of Lights' offerings, including the Rodin museum where the sculpture The Kiss raises the questions... who will be the love of her life? And will she ever learn to enjoy the life God has placed right in front of her?

My Thoughts:
I loved, loved, loved this book! I loved it enough to stay up until 2:30 am to finish reading it because I just couldn't stand to put it down without knowing if, how, or when Claire and Adrien would kiss.

I loved the background that Claire and Adrien had as well as the new realizations of each other after being apart for 10 years.

I loved the descriptions of Paris and the museums and artwork. Especially the decription and storyline of "The Kiss".

This book brought back all the longings, frustrations and insecurities of falling in love and waiting for that first kiss. The kind that leaves you breathless.

This was my first time reading Siri L. Mitchell but I have a few other of her books on my to-be-read pile that are moving toward the front after reading "Kissing Adrien".

So romantic... Sigh...

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Book Review: "When Love Blooms" by Robin Lee Hatcher



Book Description:
Sometimes the only thing that keeps a man going is the promise of spring - or the love of a good woman. A dramatic love story set in the mountains of Idaho in the 1880's.

From the moment Gavin Blake set eyes on Emily Harris he knew she would never make it in the rugged high country where backbreaking work and constant hardship were commonplace. She would wilt there like a rose without water. He'd be sending her back to Boise before the first snows. He'd be willing to bet on it.

She could say what she wanted. Emily Harris didn't belong in the hard life of the Blakes. Beautiful and refined, she was accustomed to the best life had to offer. Heaven only knew why she wanted to leave Boise to teach two young girls on a ranch miles from nowhere. He'd wager it had to do with a man. It always did when a beautiful woman was involved.

Emily wanted to make some sort of mark on the world before marriage. She wanted to be more than just a society wife. Though she had plenty of opportunities back East, she had come to the Idaho high country looking to make a difference. Gavin's resistance to her presence made her even more determined to prove herself. Perhaps changing the heart of one man might make the greatest difference of all.

A dying Dru Blake knows she does not have much time left, so she chooses Emily Harris to be the nanny to her daughters, hoping this will ease their pain after she is gone. Although Dru's marriage to Gavin is one of convenience, she has a plan for Gavin as well. Meanwhile, Emily's guilt over her growing attraction to Gavin keeps her detached from him.

My Thoughts:
First of all, I must say how much I love the cover of this book. I think it is absolutely beautiful.

Second, if you read the description of the book, you will see that this story is mainly about Gavin and Emily. But, Gavin is married to Dru who is very sick and dying. Let me say how much the attraction between Gavin and Emily bothered them. If it hadn't, I would have had a hard time reading this book. I also want to tell you that Gavin and Dru's marriage was completely a marriage of convenience.

Having said that, I thought this book was very touching. Dru wanted a mother for her daughters and a wife for Gavin and thought about them even though she was so sick and dying. She prayed for a special woman and felt that God had led Emily to them.

This was unlike any book I've ever read.

I really, really would like to read Patrick O'Donnell's story also. His character really caught my attention. Hint...Hint...

Monday, May 31, 2010

Winner! "Plain Perfect" by Beth Wiseman

The winner is:

AMANDA!

To get out of her funks:

Amanda said...

I like to take more walks and read books that I know are going to have an uplifting happy ending!

I'll be emailing Amanda for her mailing info.

Thanks, everyone, for entering. Keep watching for my next giveaway!

My Big, Bad Hunter-Man

This was Doug's first time out hunting since he had his accident while hunting December 4, 2009.


He wasn't able to put any pressure on his foot for almost 3 months and it took another 3 months for him to finally stop limping noticably.


Here's what he brought home. He's as proud as a peacock!







He's trying to decide whether to smoke it in his smoker or fry it in his fryer.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Book Review: "LFY in Valentine, Nebraska" by Irene Brand



Book Description:
Love Finds You in Valentine, Nebraska What can a California girl do with a few dusty acres of land in rural Nebraska? So Kennedy Blaine wonders after she inherits a ranch in the small, westernstyle town of Valentine, Nebraska.

As Kennedy makes arrangements to sell the property, she finds herself drawn to the ranch and to its attractive manager, Derek Sterling. She decides to spend the summer in her ancestral home and reconnect with family members. But soon Kennedy is subjected to harassment by someone who clearly wants her to leave Valentine.

Depending on Gods protection and Dereks assistance, she sets out to discover who is behind the offenses. But when her search reveals painful details about her family and raises questions about Dereks own past, will Kennedy still want to know the truth?

My Thoughts:
I really liked this volume in the Love Finds You series. I enjoyed learning about Valentine, Nebraska as well as the Circle Cross Ranch and Riverside.

I love how Kennedy, the leading lady, is drawn to the ancestral home and does her best to restore it to its former glory.

She was longing for roots and went full force ahead in order to establish relationships with her cousins as well as trying to work on forgiving her maternal grandfather for rejecting her mother years before.

Of course, the "Cowhand" and the "Mongrel" were essential to the story. What would a romance set on a ranch be without a rugged-Matt Dillon-type-cowboy named Derek? Instead of the trusty stead we had the the trusty Cattle Dog, Wilson. He even had a Lassie moment.

Over all, I thoroughly enjoyed this read and will look forward to reading my next Love Finds You book.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Book Review: "A Claim of Her Own" by Stephanie Grace Whitson


Book Description:
It's 1876, and 20-year-old Mattie Flynn is determined to make a fresh start after fleeing from her sinister boss in the gambling house where she was employed as a singer.

Mattie travels to Deadwood, South Dakota, in search of her younger brother, who went ahead of her in hopes of making a fortune in the gold mines. All Mattie wants is a safe and respectable life for the two of them, but that doesn't seem to be her destiny as she faces more heartache and trials.

Will the suspicious bottles of gold dust from her brother's claim be the key to her future...or does the handsome street preacher, who is always turning the other cheek, truly hold the answers to her deepest longings?

My Thoughts:
This was a very interesting book because it was so diverse in its content. A lady bullwhacker with a baby, a lady goldminer, a gun-slinger turned preacher, Wild Bill, Calamity Jane and 2 men with hooks for hands.

This book definitely showed the journey that Mattie has to take to find her faith. She goes from dealing cards to a wagontrain to a storekeeper to a gold-miner to a cook. Yes, all that. It kept it interesting.

This book is also very real and dosen't shy away from the ugliness that is in the world. But, it also shows that people make choices and can rise above their present circumstances.

This was my first Stephanie Grace Whitson book and I enjoyed it. I'm looking forward to reading her next book "Sixteen Brides".

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Jesus Loves Me. Bye.

My 3-year-old's prayer before eating her lunch today:

"Thank you, Jesus Loves Me. Bye."

Isn't that the sweetest thing you've ever heard?

We're Going to Niagra Falls!

In my review of "Beach Dreams" by Trish Perry, I mentioned how much reading that book made me want to plan a vacation.

So, I did!

We've been wanting to go to Niagra Falls for years. At first, I was planning a romantic getaway for just me and my husband for our 10th anniversary in September. As I did some research, I realized we could rent a cottage for a week for the same amount of money to stay in a hotel for just a few days.

I also felt really bad going somewhere like that without the kids and my parents. (They've also been wanting to go there for a long time but have never been able to afford to go.)

So, Doug and I talked about it and we really liked the idea of renting a cottage and all of us going. Maybe we'll get to have a date night with just the two of us, though.

I've spent almost all day on the computer doing research and printing out directions and maps.


I made reservations for a cottage and have even started thinking about our itinerary.

I'm the kind of person who likes to make plans for just a few of the days of the vacation and the rest of the days are open to whatever we feel like doing. I don't like to cram too many things into a "must-do" attitude. I enjoy laid back vacations.




Have you ever visited Niagra Falls (USA, of course, no passports here.)? If so, what should we make sure not to miss?

Monday, May 24, 2010

Book Review and GIVEAWAY!!: "Plain Perfect" by Beth Wiseman



Book Description:
A search for peace in Amish country proves anything but simple for a woman on the run from life... and herself. On the rolling plains of Lancaster County, PA., Lillian Miller is searching for her grandparents' house... and so much more. After years of neglect and abuse, she's turning to a lifestyle of simplicity among the Amish to find herself. As she discards the distractions of her former life, she befriends the young boy working on her family's farm and his attractive widowed father, Samuel Stoltzfus. Despite Lillian's best efforts to the contrary, her feelings for Samuel -- and his for her -- deepen. Will Lillian find her faith in Plain living, or will she be forced to return to her former life?

My Thoughts:
I actually read this book a few weeks ago but didn't review it at the time. I was going through a rough patch and really couldn't focus enough to read fiction.

As I started coming out of my "funk", I looked at my bookshelf and thought, "Hmm, I feel like reading!" So I stood in front of my to-be-read book pile and tried to decide what I was in the mood for. (It's almost like deciding what you feel like eating.)

I picked up my copy of "Plain Perfect" because I had loaned it to a dear friend and she said it was great. Also, on the cover is a blurb by Kim Sawyer that says, "A Sweet Journey Toward Faith". I felt drawn to reading it.

I was not disappointed in my choice. It was definitely a "sweet journey".

I am looking forward to reading the next book in the "Daughters of the Promise" series, "Plain Pursuit".

Giveaway:
I am giving away my copy of "Plain Perfect". This book helped me on my "sweet journey" out of my funk and I'd like to pass it on.

To enter:
+1 Leave a comment telling me what you do to get out of your "funks".
+1 Be a follower or become a follower of my blog. (tell me in your comment, please).
+2 Post about this giveaway on your blog and let me know that you did.

Make sure you leave your email address so that I can contact you if you win.

I'll draw the winner on Monday, May 31st, at 12pm EST.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Book Review: "Beach Dreams" by Trish Perry

Book Description:

Following up on Sally Johns bestselling Beach House series (The Beach House and Castles in the Sand nearly 45,000 in combined sales) is a brand new Beach House book from veteran Harvest House novelist Trish Perry.

Tiffany LeBoeuf recently lost her mother to cancer. Still grieving, Tiffany seeks rest for her body and soul at a cozy beach house in San Diego. A scheduling mixup causes a double booking, and Tiffany ends up sharing the house with a woman named Eve. When Eves boyfriend, Jeremy, arrives to surprise Eve, hes surprised to see Tiffany as well. He settles in at the beach house next door, and what happens after that surprises them all.

A fun, contemporary romance about how God uses even our mistakes to bring about His divine purposes.

My Thoughts:

This was such a fun, beachy, summery read. We had a break in the rainy days and I sat on my deck in the beautiful weather and read this book. It makes me long to rent a cottage on the beach or lake somewhere.

Almost every summer we rent a cabin for a week. Usually it is at a state park. We haven't planned anything for this year, but this book makes me want to start researching and making reservations.

I loved how much the leading-lady, Tiff, showed a change in her life after becoming a Christian. People could see that she wasn't the same woman she had been before.

I loved that the leading-man, Jeremy, was such a gentleman. And who doesn't love an accent? I've been watching a show called "Flash Forward" and I pictured him as the hunky, English scientist on the show, Lloyd Simco.

This would be a great book to take along on a vacation or to read at home on your deck, like I did.

I can't wait to read the next book in the "Beach House Series": "Sunset Beach". Looking forward to it.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Book Review: "Hidden" by Shelley Shepard Gray


Book Description:
When Anna decides it's time to leave her abusive boyfriend, she doesn't know where to turn. Rob has completely won over her parents, and the entire community, with his good looks and smooth charm. Only Anna has seen his dark side.

Desperate, she runs to the only place she's ever felt completely safe--the Amish Brenneman Bed and Breakfast, where Anna met life-long friend Katie Brenneman. The family welcomes her in, and with few questions asked allows her to stay, dressed in Plain clothing, and help around the inn.

Katie's older brother Henry is the only one who doesn't take too kindly to the intrusion. He tries to ignore Anna, knowing no good would ever come from caring for an Englisher like her. But as he gets to know Anna, he discovers her good heart and is surprised with her readiness to accept their lifestyle.

The more time Anna spends with the Amish, the more she feels she's found a true home. But how can she deny the life she left behind? And will her chance for happiness be stolen away by the man from her past?


My Thoughts:
This was my first Shelley Shepard Gray book and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. This is the first book in the "Sisters of the Heart" series and the rest of the series is on my wishlist.


I love how the author has the English world and the Amish world collide to cause conflict while at the same time teach acceptance and love.


This book also includes some quilting. The main character, Anna, is making a Center Diamond quilt.

All About Equality

I posted about Kaylee so to keep things "fair":

Here's a picture of Laken by my sewing machine.

What a stinker!

Kaylee's First Concert

My daughter, Kaylee, is 8 years old and in 4th grade. She started playing the flute in the Elementary Band toward the beginning of November. The flute she is using is the flute my parents bought me and I played all throughout my school years and here and there afterwards.


Last night was the Spring Concert and the Elementary Band played for their very first time. They are all 4th and 5th graders but this was the first year playing for all of them.


Needless to say, Kaylee was VERY excited. They played songs like "Old MacDonald" and "London Bridge" and they did a terrific job.

Afterward, when I was tucking her in for the night, we were talking about the concert. She didn't think she would be able to sleep because her heart was still pounding hard from the concert.
I couldn't be any prouder of my little musician.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Book Review: Texas Roads by Cathy Bryant

I was so very excited when the author of Texas Roads, Cathy Bryant, emailed me asking if I would like a free copy of her book and do a book review. Of course I said, "Yes!"

Book Description:
City gal Dani Davis just wants to find a place to call home. Miller's Creek, Texas, with its country charm and quirky citizens seems like the perfect place to start over. Perfect, that is, except for the cowboy who gives her a ride into town...

Dani secretly finances renovations to downtown Miller's Creek, but malicious rumors force her to choose between keeping her involvement a secret and the home for which she's always longed. Then the discovery of an age-old secret propel her down a road she never expected to travel.

Steve Miller is determined to save his dying hometown. When vandalism jeopardizes the Miller's Creek restoration project, he can't help but suspect Dani, whose strange behavior has become fodder for local gossips.

Will Steve and Dani be able to call a truce for a higher cause, and in the process help Dani understand the true meaning of home?

My thoughts:
I absolutely loved this book! From the start to the finish I was captivated and finished it in a very short period of time.

The characters were great and I loved the setting of Miller's Creek. I'm a little biased because my last name is Miller.

If you get a chance to read this book, you will not be disappointed. I'm definitely looking forward to another Miller's Creek Novel.

Great job, Cathy!

(p.s. I'm keeping my book because Cathy signed it for me. Get your own!)

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Should the "Family" Clean the "Family Room"?


I'm a SAHM (stay-at-home-mom for those who don't know) so I usually do the cleaning.

I have, however, made a new rule:

The "FAMILY" will clean the "FAMILY ROOM"

Should I have to spend 1.5 hours cleaning up toys, dishes, shoes, toys, socks, shoes, toys, chip bags..did I mention toys?

Or should all four of us take 20 minutes working together to clean the entire room? Isn't that considered quality time as a family unit?


So, in our house: the "Family" will clean the "Family Room". End of story.


(commence endless whining and procrastination)

Spiritual DNA at Ladies Spring Tea

We had our annual Spring Tea at church this morning. The theme was "Spiritual DNA". Rhonda so kindly organized everything and did a great job!

The key verse was:

The Lord has given each of us our own work to do. 1 Corinthians 3:5b

The topics and speakers were:

Direction: Ginny Logsdon (my mama!)

Needs- Nadine Jocelyn

Abilities- Rhonda Ryan

They were all very encouraging and motivating. Wonderful job!

We all brought our favorite tea cup and had quite a variety of teas.

And of course...we ate.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

My Scrappy DP9

I mentioned in my last post that I'm making a "scrappy DP9".

The fabrics I'm using are the scraps I had left from making everyone in my church ladies' group an apron for Christmas. Therefore, it is VERY scrappy.

I worked on it this afternoon. I got all the 9 patches made and cut into quarters. Each quarter measures approx. 7.5" and the quilt will have 10 rows of 8. So the main body of the quilt will measure approx. 56"X70". I have half the rows sewn together so far.

I think I'll add a rather plain border just to tame the scrappiness down some. Then I'll either do another scrappy border or just a scrappy binding. I'll decide that later.

If it turns out well, my intent is to give it to a lady in our group that has to have heart surgery to replace a valve. It will be like all of us are with her as she recovers.

I'll post pictures when I get the top pieced.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Long time..."Beyond Blue" by Therese Borchard

It has been a long time since I've posted.


I've been in a "funk". Haven't done much reading (other than self-helpish kinds of books), quilting or anything other than just getting through the days.


With a med increase, I'm coming out of the "funk". Thank God! Really, I thank God so much! I still have more progress to make but it takes time.


I've started a new shawl and also a scrappy Disappearing Nine Patch.


I haven't really been able to read fiction. But the funny things is (or maybe the God thing) a while back I won a copy of "Beyond Blue" by Therese Borchard. At the time, I was feeling pretty good so I put it on my bookshelf.




When my "funk" started creeping back in, off the bookshelf it came. I devoured it in an afternoon of speed reading and then went back through and read it more slowly.


While some aspects of Therese's disease are more extreme than what I go through (I'm not bipolar), there were many, many things that were similar especially right after the birth of my daughters and what I felt creeping up on me this Spring.


She uses humor to help people cope with a very humorless disease. She is spreading the word that there is help to be gotten and it can be overcome.


One of Therese's goals is to take away the stigma of depression/anxiety/ocd/bipolar/etc. diseases and the neccessity of medication for some.


Her blog "Beyond Blue" can be read at Beliefnet.com.