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easy summer read, fun and meaningful
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Book: Sisterchicks In Wooden Shoes
Summary: When a mammogram result comes back abnormal, midlife mama Summer Finley makes a snap decision to relegate fear to the back burner and fulfill a lifelong dream. Summer heads for Holland where she meets up with tulips, wooden shoes, and her best friend, Noelle.
Pen pals since fourth grade, Summer and Noelle have never met face-to-face. Through decades of heart-level correspondence, they have sustained a deep friendship. A week of adventure helps both women trade anxiety for a renewed and deeper trust in God. When Summer confides in Noelle about the abnormal medical report, Noelle finds the freedom to share a long-held heartache, and both women discover they needed each other more than they realized.
Women ages 35 and up, readers of Christian Boomer Lit, and fans of books such as The Yada Yada Prayer Group will enjoy Robin Jones Gunn’s humorous and uplifting style. True-to-life characters and moments of poignancy bring a deeper understanding of the value of life and the gift of true friends. Readers guide and bonus material included.
Author Bio:
Robin Jones Gunn is the best-selling and award-winning author of over seventy books, including the Glenbrooke, Christy Miller, Sierra Jensen, Katie Weldon, and Christy and Todd: The College Years teen series. The Sisterchicks® series has sold more than 300,000 units, bringing her total sales to more than 3.5 million books worldwide. A Christy Award winner, Robin is a popular speaker, both at home and abroad, and is frequently interviewed on radio and on television. www.robingunn.com www.sisterchicks.com
Tuesday, June 09, 2009
Friday, April 24, 2009
Playground, after opening ceremonies.
BASEBALL IS HERE...2009
OPENING CEREMONY!
Baseball has begun. It is official here!
Cam got to attend opening ceremonies this year, now that he's all big. (6 year old league, hard ball, machine pitch...seriously!!)
He looked awful cute out there in his uniform, but I didn't hear a word of the ceremony (speaker system not so great for outdoors). However, Cam seemed to LOVE it all.
This boy is ALL about baseball, even if he's having to wear "Giants" stuff.
He's loving practices and looking forward to his first game soon.
Baseball has begun. It is official here!
Cam got to attend opening ceremonies this year, now that he's all big. (6 year old league, hard ball, machine pitch...seriously!!)
He looked awful cute out there in his uniform, but I didn't hear a word of the ceremony (speaker system not so great for outdoors). However, Cam seemed to LOVE it all.
This boy is ALL about baseball, even if he's having to wear "Giants" stuff.
He's loving practices and looking forward to his first game soon.
the FIRST TOOTH
Indoor waterpark
Face paint
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Praying.
A friend of mine, Amanda, is having a double mastectomy today.
Please take some time out of your day and pray for her.
Thanks.
Please take some time out of your day and pray for her.
Thanks.
Monday, March 23, 2009
Baseball and Stories
Tonight is the first night of baseball! The official meet and greet. My boy is SO pumped up! He's officially on the GIANTS. When we told Sis that he was a GIANT, she said, "No he's not, he's a NORMAL boy!" HA!
Today we had mops and I asked SIs what she learned and here's the awesome answer,
"Jesus died on a rose and got put into a stone." hee hee, she got part of it!!! Love it!
Today we had mops and I asked SIs what she learned and here's the awesome answer,
"Jesus died on a rose and got put into a stone." hee hee, she got part of it!!! Love it!
Saturday, March 21, 2009
I really don't know what's wrong with me.
Little Miss. Mis-Adventure
I said, "Paint on the PAPER."
I said, "We cut PAPER.
We seem to have an aversion to ...PAPER.
Yup, some face painting...to body painting = BATH
And then, the self haircut = BATH
She TOLD me earlier this week she was going to cut her hair. We had a LONG LONG LONG discussion about how you do NOT cut your own hair.... Three days later, there was too much quiet and tadaa!
As you can see from the tears there was SOME remorse, but mainly about being caught. And trust you me, there was punishment...and pictures!
Friday, March 20, 2009
First Flower of Spring
Biking riding!
This was Sis' first time on a bike! She did pretty well, other than the fact that pedaling AND steering at the same time posed a problem, but nothing a little practice can't fix!
Bu was a great encourager for her, "You're doing great sis!" was heard a lot in the driveway as he zipped past her, speeding around!
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Colors again
Happy Birthday!
Thursday, February 26, 2009
God is in Lightening McQueen and THE CAREBEAR
This was the statement from the boy.
"God is in Lightening McQueen."
What? What do you mean?
"Well, you know, at the end of the movie at the end of the race? He stops and helps the other car and lets the snarky guy win. That was God. He's in Cars. 'Cause, you know, Lightening McQueen did what Jesus would've done. Right Mom? He put somebody else ahead of himself and was looking out for someone else."
Yup, that's the boy. Right there...seeing God...everywhere.
Oh, to see with his eyes.
Later we went to a game/pizza joint. We were blessed with some tokens to spend from someone kind enough to pass them our way (love that!) and he says, "I'm gonna win something for Sissy and if I have enough leftover I'll get something."
...Sis now has a pink carebear, plastic. He's so pumped to give it to her.
Where does this kindness come from?
What makes his little boy heart overflow?
How does he see God so clearly?
It's a beautiful thing, to see God in a kid.
To see His love burst out of a little boy heart.
To see His wisdom come from a little boy mouth.
To know that this world, its all clear, to a little boy with a great God.
"You see, children loved Jesus, and they knew they didn't need to do anything special for Jesus to love them. All they needed to do was to run into his arms. And that's what they did." Jesus Storybook Bible.
"God is in Lightening McQueen."
What? What do you mean?
"Well, you know, at the end of the movie at the end of the race? He stops and helps the other car and lets the snarky guy win. That was God. He's in Cars. 'Cause, you know, Lightening McQueen did what Jesus would've done. Right Mom? He put somebody else ahead of himself and was looking out for someone else."
Yup, that's the boy. Right there...seeing God...everywhere.
Oh, to see with his eyes.
Later we went to a game/pizza joint. We were blessed with some tokens to spend from someone kind enough to pass them our way (love that!) and he says, "I'm gonna win something for Sissy and if I have enough leftover I'll get something."
...Sis now has a pink carebear, plastic. He's so pumped to give it to her.
Where does this kindness come from?
What makes his little boy heart overflow?
How does he see God so clearly?
It's a beautiful thing, to see God in a kid.
To see His love burst out of a little boy heart.
To see His wisdom come from a little boy mouth.
To know that this world, its all clear, to a little boy with a great God.
"You see, children loved Jesus, and they knew they didn't need to do anything special for Jesus to love them. All they needed to do was to run into his arms. And that's what they did." Jesus Storybook Bible.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Colors.
on the way to dance class
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
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