Friday, November 15, 2024

Friday's Fave Five #812




It's Friday and that means we take a pause in our regularly scheduled days and look back to take note and be thankful for the blessings we have had over the course of the week.  Taking this small moment of time to just reflect on God's blessings with grateful hearts, whether big or small, helps us to realize how truly good life is even when we are going through hard things.  At times it may be hard and we have to dig deep but if we develop the habit of being grateful it helps carry us through those tougher times.  Please join in as we share five of our favorite blessings from the last week.


~ time with nothing on the agenda ~ last weekend afforded us some much needed time with nothing on the agenda or the to do list.  It seems we've been so busy lately on weekends that we were extra thankful for this down time to rest and relax.  It being a long weekend gave us that extra day so that nothing needed to be rushed or squeezed in.  Thankful for that time to rest.

~ Remembrance Day services ~ I took the time to watch the Remembrance Day service from Ottawa, our capital city.  It was very moving and I'm thankful to remember the men and women who served with courage and honor. 


~ lost earring found ~ the week before I had lost an earring.  Not usually a big deal.  But these were a pair that used to belong to my Mom.  They weren't even real gold I don't think, but they were sentimental.  I was so bummed.  I called all the places I'd been that day, hoping someone had it but no luck.   A few days later, one called back saying they had found it.  I was so thankful they took the time to set it aside and phone back.  


~ mild fall ~ the weather has been holding up on the good side so far giving us a pretty mild fall.  It's been really windy a couple of days but for mid-November it's been really good.  We've had lots of outside with the kids and I've been able to walk the dog often too.  So thankful for the nice days.

 ~ my dog ~ this week I was thinking how thankful I am for this little furball in my life.  Yes, having a pet can be expensive and they do tie you down in some ways but the trade off, for us, is worth it. He brings joy and laughter with his funny personality and quirks, just petting him relieves stress, he can keep a secret, he gets me out for walks and exercise, he always greets us with so much excitement when we come home. I'm thankful God brought him around when we had kinda decided we were not going to get another dog.  
 




What blessings are you grateful for this week?













Saturday, November 09, 2024

November Reading Possibilities

I can't believe it's already almost mid-November.  Time is just racing for me and I really can't pinpoint where it has gone.  I know the time change has really knocked me for a loop and it feels like some of my reading time has been stolen by that as I get so tired so much "earlier".  Oh well.  When I do get reading time available it still has been good so that is the main point, right?  This year, I've really had to appreciate whatever time I get to do my favorite hobby, so though disappointing that I will not even be close to meeting my reading goals for the year, whatever time I have spent reading has been wonderful.  

So for November I dug into my non-fiction piles for Non-fiction November.  There was quite a few to choose from but I narrowed it down to these options and some fiction thrown in for good measure.  Some are purchased, some from Little Free Libraries, some borrowed.  My goal for the year was to read through my purchased books so I'll have to give those the priority.  I'll never get to all of these but it's nice to have choices so I can mood read which was also one of my goals for the year.  




PURCHASED BOOKS

          ~ A Woman Who Trusts God by Debbie Alsdorf
          ~ The Know-It-All by A.J. Jacobs (dnf at pg 59 for constant use of the Lord's name in vain)
          ~ They Turned the World Upside Down by Charles Martin
          ~ This Tender Land by William Kent Krueger
          ~ When We Were Young & Brave by Hazel Gaynor


BORROWED BOOKS

          ~ Jaqueline in Paris by Ann Mah
          ~ Between a Rock and a Grace Place by Carol Kent


LITTLE FREE LIBRARY
  
          ~ Half Broke Horses by Jeannette Walls


RE-READ

          ~ Ribbon of Years by Robin Lee Hatcher
 

AUDIOBOOKS

          ~ Growing Up Amish by Ira Wagler (finished)
          ~ Anxious for Nothing by Max Lucado
          ~ Everybody Always by Bob Goff



Do you do Non-Fiction November?  What is your favorite non-fiction book?







Friday, November 08, 2024

Friday's Fave Five #811




Happy Friday everyone!  Welcome to Friday's Fave Five where we are pursuing a life lived in gratitude for the blessings God gives us.  Choosing to set our focus onto the blessings in our lives changes our perspective.  Instead of seeing lack, we start to see all that we have.  Being thankful and grateful opens our hearts and goes against the cultural norm of always wanting more.  Gratitude recognizes that the source of blessing comes not from within ourselves but lies with God, the giver of all that is good. Please join in as we intentionally take a moment to find the blessing in our lives.

~ supper with neighbors ~  we have neighbors a few doors down with whom we have been friends for many years.  Our main connection is our faith and our kids.  Just like us they had an older daughter, a middle son and a younger daughter and the kids ages were all just a year behind our kids. As life moved on and the kids became adults and went their separate ways to different cities with their careers and families, us parents also kind of lost touch.  We'd chat a few minutes as we ran into each other outside but never really had a chance to visit.  But we remedied that last week and spent an enjoyable evening over dinner catching up.  

~ OCC packing party ~  on Saturday I joined in with a larger church in our city who does a packing party for Operation Christmas Child.  It was fun to join in and spend a couple of hours with about 20 others as we walked from table to table filled with school supplies, gifts and toys, clothes and personals filling boxes to the brim for children in hard circumstances around the world.  We packed about 350 boxes!  


~ feather quilt ~ it's that time of year when the feather quilt made it out of storage and onto the bed. I love that quilt.  It's so comfortable and cozy and I usually can't wait for the nights to get cold enough to bring it out.


~ lunch with out pastors ~ we were treated to lunch by our pastors on Sunday and it was a lovely time of catching up with them personally and hearing where the church is heading.  We haven't had time with them in a while so it was really nice to be with them.  

~ winter tires on ~ I'm thankful for a hubby who takes care of everything to do with my car including switching out the tires. Around here you never know when that first winter storm will hit.  Sometimes it's the very beginning of October and sometimes not until well into November but I'm thankful he got the job done before hand.  

What have been blessings you are grateful for this last week?













Wednesday, November 06, 2024

The Happy Life of Isadora Bentley by Courtney Walsh ~ Book Review

Isadora Bentley is facing her thirtieth birthday alone by choice.  Deciding she will celebrate with a good feed of junk food she heads to the grocery store.  While at the till, she sees a magazine featuring an article entitled "Thirty One Ways to Be Happy".  Being decidedly unhappy, on a whim Isadora tosses the magazine onto the pile.  After all maybe, just maybe, her quiet, organized, lonely life might need a boost.  After reading the article and being quite skeptical of both the author and the suggestions, the university researcher in Isadora decides to make a secret research project out of the whole thing to prove both the article and it's author false.  As she takes on the different steps outlined in the article and it brings her into contact with a host of characters that seem to have the happiness that eludes her and want to prove her wrong,  Isadora finds that maybe there may be something to this ridiculous list after all, if only she could open herself to it.  

I loved this story.  I was immediately caught up into Isadora's world where she had built a wall around herself to protect her heart both professionally and personally as she was previously very hurt in both areas of her life.  Her determination to prove it all wrong leads to some really hilarious and heartfelt moments throughout the story.  I found myself laughing and shedding tears for her throughout.  Her character caused me as the reader to have someone to really root for hoping she would find happiness somewhere out of the list. The author did a good job of moving the story along and letting the reader into all the confusing emotions Isadora was going through in her journey.   The humor is witty and yet there were many deep  and smart moments that causes the reader to pause and think.  It was a sweet, enlightening and fun read.

Rating:  10/10








Friday, November 01, 2024

Friday's Fave Five #810


Welcome to Friday's Fave Five.  It's already the 1st day of November!  Where did October go?   It's now time to take a moment and look back over your week and find some blessings to take note of that God has brought into your life.  Please join us as we intentionally develop a life of gratitude.  


~ Yummy Treat ~  people were really talking this up on my local C0stco fb group.  It piqued my curiosity so I nabbed a bag.  Worth it.






~ great study and discussion ~ in our ladies bible study group we are each taking a turn in leading the evening.  We can pick the topic and do it how we want.  All that to say that this week's leader really nailed it with what I needed reminding of.  It was such a good lesson and discussion afterwards.  I got a lot out of that evening.  


~ quieter day today ~ after a busy day with toddlers and preschoolers yesterday, and kids wound up with Hall*ween, I'm thankful today I will only have half the kids here today.  I'm looking forward to a group of 3 arriving soon that get along well and a day toned down a bit.  


~ laugh until you cry ~ my neighbor, who also has a home based childcare, and I had a good belly laugh over the fence this week.  It's a blessing to have someone who knows exactly what you are going through  and can totally relate.  In telling her about the stress of having one's hubby trying to take a group picture with myself and  6 kids under the age of 5, in costumes no less and one child who hates getting his picture taken,  she already knew exactly what I was talking about.  As I showed her the 50 shots he took (I'm not even kidding.  He was snapping away hoping one would turn out).  We were laughing till we cried at the ones where I was trying to direct the shot while being in the shot and the face of frustration and tense smiles on my face in some of them.  And after that many pics were there any where every child was looking at the camera and actually smiling?  Of course not.  So now I have 50 pics to try and decide which to keep and which to dump.  And well, that in itself stress me out.  But I'm definitely going to keep the ones we were  laughing till we cried over.  It wasn't funny at the time it was happening but looking at the pics it's absolutely hilarious.  


~ horchata ~ the Mexican drink made from rice, sugar, milk and cinnamon is a favorite treat.  The Mexican restaurant we love makes the best and it's a lovely treat to have once in awhile.  I really need to learn to make it myself.  Anyone ever try to make it?


What were you're favorite blessings this week?








Friday, October 25, 2024

Friday's Fave Five #809



UPDATE:  MR. LINKY NOW WORKING!!

Hello and welcome once again to Friday's Fave Five.  Another week of developing our hearts to look automatically for blessing in our lives no matter the circumstances swirling around us.  And then we take the next step and be thankful and grateful for them.  Please join us as we share 5 of the blessings from the last week.  


~ Operation Christmas Child kick off ~ Sunday was the big kickoff to our church participating in and packing the shoebox gifts.  I always get nervous.  I've been doing this many, many years and it's always a bit nerve wracking trying to think of a different way of saying basically the same thing.  I don't have a lot of time alloted to me to make the announcement so I feel what I say has to make an impact.  But God led and it went well.  Every single box got taken and I actually had to get more from the city's collection center to put out for this Sunday in case someone who wanted one didn't get a box.  Thankful that our church members have giving hearts and have supported this for so many years.  



~ garden winter prep ~ on the weekend the weather was nice enough that I could get outside and start prepping the flower beds for winter.  I trimmed most of the perennials back and dug out most of the annuals out of both the planters and the beds.  I only have the front step planters left and the silvia which is still beautiful in spite of it having snowed one day this week.  They will come out this weekend.  Then I'll mulch where I have to to protect some of those perennials from the cold winter.  Thankful I was able to get the bulk of that workload done and I didn't get caught with a huge fall snow storm where I wouldn't have been able to clean it up before winter.  




~ gorgeous fall walk ~ the weekend before last we went on walk to one of my favorite viewpoints  overlooking my favorite are of the city.  Though a bit breezy it was still a gorgeous day and it felt great to be out in the fresh fall air.  I'm thankful for nice walking areas in the city and a body that still gets around and for all my senses that can enjoy a beautiful walk on a beautiful day.  





~ a good night's sleep ~ for whatever reason the week before I was waking up quite a bit during the night or not falling asleep fast enough or just not getting under enough to get a good rest.  After days of this I was getting pretty tired.  But the first night that my sleep rhythm got back to normal was absolute heaven.  Thankful for good sleep so that my body and mind can repair and recharge.


~ evening with friends ~ Monday evening I met up with the two friends with whom I formally had been doing bible study with.  One of them I had been doing study with for a couple of years when we both had felt in kind of limbo because of things going on in our lives.  The other lady joined us about 9 months ago.  This summer both my friend and I had felt that come September we needed to connect back into a group at our own churches. We said at that point that we shouldn't lose touch and I'm thankful that we made a point of getting together.  Though I'm enjoying my new study and the challenges it brings, I miss these two friends and the time we spent learning the Word and having great discussions together.  


What blessings were you grateful for this week?











Thursday, October 24, 2024

A Piece of the Moon by Chris Fabry ~ Book Review

Gideon Quidley, an eccentric millionaire, feels he is being led by God to hide his earthly treasures in the hills of West Virginia with the only clues being bible verses.  Deep down he hopes it will cause his selfish grown son to get into the Word but who is very angry with his father for not just naming him the heir to the treasure.  People have always tried to find the treasure with no luck so far.  But when a couple of radio show hosts from a small town called Emmaus give out the latest clue kind of tongue in cheek, it sets off a string of events that no one could have predicted.  As the usual treasure hunters descend upon the small town, a local pastor and estranged friend of one of the hosts goes missing looking for the treasure.  TD andWaite, the radio hosts, feel responsible and are drawn into the hunt so that they can find the pastor.  It is the last thing either wants to do.  Waite is trying to keep the radio station from shutting down and is busy with his radio program that ministers to the community and TD just wants to win the heart of the junkyard owner who is taking care of her nephew who has had problems in the past.  But now the priority is trying to figure out where the pastor thought the treasure was so that they can find he pastor.  As time is not on their side, will they be able right the mistakes of teasing the locals with the clues and find the pastor or the treasure?

I really enjoyed this story.  It has a great cast of characters who all have faults and pasts they are trying to forget or hide.  The author brings them together with the treasure hunt being the common ground. But there is so much more to the story than a treasure hunt.  It's got twists and turns one doesn't see coming and the hardships of life the characters face are relatable.   Though a tad slow in the parts that described the workings of radio station the knowledge does lay the ground work for things coming up in the story.  It's a touching, well written story that kept me engaged throughout.

I rated it a 9.5/10