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Monday, February 8, 2010

Blog Tour Love and War-John and Stasi Eldridge

 Summary:

What the Eldredge bestsellers Wild at Heart did for men, and Captivating did for women, LOVE & WAR will do for married couples everywhere. John and Stasi Eldredge have contributed the quintessential works on Christian spirituality through the experience of men and the experience of women and now they turn their focus to the incredible dynamic between those two forces.

With refreshing openness that will grab readers from the first page, the Eldredges candidly discuss their own marriage and the insights they’ve gained from the challenges they faced. Each talks independently to the reader about what they’ve learned, giving their guidance personal immediacy and a balance between the male and female perspectives that has been absent from all previous books on this topic. They begin LOVE & WAR with an obvious but necessary acknowledgement: Marriage is fabulously hard. They advise that the sooner we get the shame and confusion off our backs, the sooner we'll find our way through.

LOVE & WAR shows couples how to fight for their love and happiness, calling men and women to step into the great adventure God has waiting for them together. Walking alongside John and Stasi Eldredge, every couple can discover how their individual journeys are growing into a story of meaning much greater than anything they could do or be on their own.

My Opinion:

I admit that I was predisposed to like this book. I have read and done a study with some ladies on the book Captivating; and loved it. I had just as high of hopes for this book. Plus, it is a book on marriage…it has to be good, right? Well no, it doesn’t have to be; but it is. I devoured this book. It is written in such an easy and straightforward manner that it just pulls you in. It is relatable. In each of their books that I’ve read, they relate situations and emotions to movies or books. I totally get that! I do the same thing and so when they say that this person is feeling this, like this character in that movie, I completely understand and can relate. I appreciate that style of writing greatly.

They also pull no punches. There is a lot of straight talk in this book. They don’t get heavy-handed with just one of the sexes; they spread out the exhortation to both and make their point with love. There are admonitions coupled with clear ideas of how to make changes and get your marriage on the right path. Between the personal stories and the stories of others that they know, we see clear examples of ‘how to’ and ‘how not to’ in each situation they talk about.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book and would heartily recommend it to anyone that is married or thinking about getting married. In the Introduction to the book, they state “It Can Be Done, and It Is Worth It.” I couldn’t agree more. This is a book that I will revisit through the years just to remind myself of the importance of working on my marriage and myself.


This was book was provided for review by WaterBrook Multnomah.


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Friday, February 5, 2010

To Top It All Off....

After our fun time in the snow, our youngest left the sled full of 'snow-cicles' so that we could eat them later.  I didn't think too much of it until they started melting.  That's when I saw it...my throw blanket.  Not even a yucky blanket, one of my good ones!  It was buried under the snow-cicles and was in standing water at least two inces deep.  Niiice!!




After yesterday, I just pulled it out of the sled and laid it across the bench.  It is still dripping water!

Thursday, February 4, 2010

What a Morning!

Today started better than those of late. I woke up early and exercised. Didn’t want to; but I did it anyway. A shower, breakfast and school; all before 9 o’clock. Woohoo! We are on a roll!


While the girls are doing their studies, I decide to plan our menus for the next two weeks. This was the start of the unraveling of my nerves. I pulled up the computer program that all of our recipes are in and started deciding which meals would go where. When the girls realized what I was doing, they started in with the “Please don’t make that”, “Do we have to do that?”, “You have to make that, again.” Ugh, as if planning a menu isn’t hard enough without all the extra ‘input’. I tried my best to listen to their requests and incorporate them. Really, I did.

After it was all decided upon, I had the program compile the grocery list from the menus. It is a wonderful feature; when it works. I hit the print button on both menus and the grocery list and forgot about them as soon as we started Math and Language. A bit later, I sent one of my precious children down to get the pages from the printer and she returned EMPTY HANDED!! Good grief, can’t she do what I asked her to? I mean, really! I immediately sent another girl down to get the aforementioned papers and she came back EMPTY HANDED as well. Now, I am convinced that there is a sickness spreading through my children. There could be no other reason for these actions.

When I finally quit huffing and puffing, my wonderful daughter informed me that there were no pages on the printer. Nothing had printed. Hmm, that’s strange. Well, maybe I hadn’t hit the print button after all. I opened up the program and tried it again, all the while yelling I mean instructing, my angelic offspring to stay downstairs and wait for the accursed longed for page. I deliberately and carefully went through the steps and printed them again. My joyous genetic copy forcefully told me that nothing was printing. Grrr

I finally hauled my butt body off the couch and went downstairs to see for myself that nothing was happening. She must have missed them or something. No, no pages; nothing. Well, maybe my computer needs to be near the printer for the USB thingy to work…Nope. I exhaust my pitiful knowledge but to no avail.

I give up and start handwriting the list; grumbling the whole time. I then get the bright idea to call my wonderful and devoted husband. He promptly gives me some ideas to try. Nothing. We try a few more things and still nothing. Eventually I do something that locks the computer up and I have to shut it down. Then because I am such a computer wizard, I did the same thing to my laptop. Two for two!

Fine! I finished the list by hand and started gathering the fruit of my loins so that we could leave. The youngest, meanwhile is trying to convince me that shorts are just fine even if it’s snowing! She relents and puts capri’s on. I set the list and my purse by the front door and go to gather the sacks that we will take with us to Aldi. Only three of them are there. There should be SEVEN!!! Seriously? I start stomping skipping through the house inquiring of my offspring if any of them have touched used my sacks. “No, mother.”

They are gone. I send the troops off to find my missing sacks while I walk around aimlessly thinking about bad words. Ten minutes and a phone call to Steven later, one sack is found. Wow, what a find! Whatever! I decide to go anyway and just buy another bag.

Everyone waltzes out to the car, through the snow and mud that is three feet away from the sidewalk, and proceeds to argue about who sits where. Before I get in the car, I noticed that the tire is flat. Not all the way flat, but obviously very low and sitting funny. Niice. Nope, not going to do anything about that one today, it will have to wait. We got to the corner to go to the store when I looked down at the gas gauge…BELOW EMPTY!! I had forgotten that I was supposed to get gas three days ago. So, I drove to the gas station and stood out in the snow with just a hoodie on, pumping gas. Good times.

We drive to the store and park the car next to someone who couldn’t take the time to adjust their car to let others park in a regular stall. The cacophony of noise starts as the ladies start unbuckling and arguing discussing who is going to get the cart. I reach over for my purse and the list…THE LIST! I forgot the list. Oh, of all the…I scream at inform the girls that we have to go back home to get the list.

After driving all the way back home, I was going too fast on our street and start sliding on the slush. The anti-lock brakes engage and I think another bad word.

The list was retrieved and we were on our way again. Finally back at Aldi, we get inside and I realize that I hadn’t finished the list. OH MY WORD!! I muddle through and we get finished in remarkable time. Standing in line with a full cart, an elderly woman comes up behind us with just a few things in her arms…UGH! I check my attitude and tell her that she can go in front of us. She smiled so sweetly that I was ashamed of my begrudging attitude. A few minutes later an even older lady came wondering up with just a few items…I let her go in front of us as well. The next person in line had a small armful, but I was through being gracious; I just wanted out of there! I went ahead and let her in front of us and she remarked that she was there without her kids and how wonderful it was. Another check on my attitude.

Bagging the groceries went without much incindent save for the youngest progeny doing cartwheels in the aisles. Thankfully, no one was around to be injured by her flying appendages. The groceries were loaded back into the cart in bags and out to the car we went. By then, it was snowing again. Great. The trunk got stuck shut and when we did get it open, it nearly smacked me in the face. I started to shove place the bags in the trunk when the oldest of my offspring screamed declared that the trunk was leaking. I looked and sure enough, water was leaking down the side of the van and the carpet was soaked. Water was standing on the carpeting.

I put the bags in anyway, where else am I going to put them? Off to Dillons we went amid the moanings and complaints of all the occupants in the car. And I do mean ALL. Dillons was pretty painless, but for the twirling and sashaying of the two youngest ladies in the family. Somewhere in the midst of the produce section, I lost my mind. I decided to get Lunchables and Chinese food. Neither of which is good for our bodies or the budget.

Oh Well.

The drive home was unremarkable. But upon opening the trunk, we see that the leak is worse and the groceries are soaked. Two sacks are ruined and the water is all but pouring into the car. I yell at instruct the joys of my life to put the groceries away while I put the car in the garage. I decide to get the mail while I am outside and step in a puddle of water. Of course! As I go to open the garage door, I realize that it’s locked. So, I have to go back inside and through the house, through the garage to open the door. When I start pulling the car in the garage I misjudged the distance from the bushes and scrape the entire side of the car with the bush. Great.

When I finally get inside I realize I don’t have any room in the fridge because of all the nasty food that needs cleaned out. Do I do that? No. I just throw away a bunch of containers until I have enough room for what needs to be put in.

Lunch is finally eaten and I have an epiphany. We homeschool and therefore we can take the afternoon off!! Brilliant idea. No one is going to learn anything this afternoon anyway. I gather my quiverfull and speak the words that brought more joy than anything else that day, “We are taking the afternoon off.” The look of relief on all their faces was mirrored in mine I am sure.

I am quite done with this day and yet, it could have been worse, right?


Tuesday, February 2, 2010

School Happenings

I haven't written in a while about what is going on in our school.  That's because we have been on a pretty minimal schedule since some time in October. 

We have kept up with Math and Language and some reading but not nearly as well as I would have liked. 

And that's okay.

This week is the beginning of getting back to 'normal'.  Now, normal is a relative term so what I mean is back to our regularly scheduled schooling! lol

I have had to re-adjust our Tapestry of Grace schedule and so now we are scheduled to be finished with that the third week of May. :(  Not ideal, but okay.

The reason that I didn't just skip what we were behind on is it is so interesting and important.  Seeing how the Bible fits into secular history is worth it's weight in gold.  The way Tapestry lays out history and the information it gives us is too valuable to skip. 

So, we will end our year with the rest of the subjects around the first week of May (barring anymore extended sicknesses!) and just continue on with our History studies. 

Wait, I take that back.  Our two oldest will be continuing their Math programs throughout the summer because they are 'behind' where they should be.  We slowed down so that they could really get the concepts, and now we are going to continue with it and not let it rest.  Lucky them!  heehee

We are LOVING our Latin studies, still!  It is already coming in to use in our everyday lives.  The girls recognize words that have their roots in Latin and so can decipher what they mean.  It is awesome!

Homeschooling is such an adventure and a learning process; for everyone! 

Oh yeah, I almost forgot!  Our youngest has been begging me to do real school and so since she is turning five on Friday, we did it!  We got her Kindergarten books last week and she is already flying through them.  She does several lessons a day and loves it. 

And so the journey begins with another...

Fun in the Snow

Okay, this isn't a picture of snow.  But, he's so handsome I just had to put it on here!



Pretty flowers that I bought for myself.  They helped to brighten the table when it is dreary outside. :)




Here are the snow pictures!

It ended up being level with our doorjam!  It was so cool!!



We wanted to build a snowman, but the snow wouldn't pack together.  So...







Everyone got the hang of it except her!  She kept falling off, a lot!!




Sunday, January 31, 2010

GIVEAWAY WINNER!!

Lisa is the winner of the giveaway.  Lisa I will get your book to you this week, maybe Wed. night.