Thursday, January 31

Share Four Somethings - January 2019

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And just like that, January is over and we're a month into the new year!  And it's time for me to share Something Loved, Something Said, Something Learned, and Something Read during the month. It's been busy, it's been cold, and it's been a good month, so let's see what I can come up with!

Something Loved


I did NOT love the cold, and I really didn't love having church services cancelled because of snow, but I must say I did love the beauty of the snow!

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Something Said

Everything I set out to do is for the glory of God. That's my purpose in life. My other priorities--staying fit and healthy, working hard and growing in my career in the entertainment business, raising a healthy, happy family--all are in service to this higher purpose.

When I am making a choice, I get to weigh each decision in light of whether it will further my true purpose.

~from Kind Is the New Classy: The Power of Living Graciously by Candace Cameron Bure.

Something Learned


We decided it was past time we updated the decor of our dining room and kitchen, so I'm learning to work around the low-level chaos of having things taken apart and ever-changing as we strip the wallpaper and prepare for painting. And I suppose I'm learning about the process as well - planning the project and all of that.

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Something Read

I completed three books in January, and I have three I'm working on right now. You can see more about my reading in my Monthly Bookshelf Review for January 2019.

My Heart Belongs in the Blue Ridge: Laurel's Dream by Pepper Basham
The Alamo Bride (Daughters of the Mayflower) by Kathleen Y'Barbo
Silent on the Moor (A Lady Julia Grey Mystery Book 3) by Deanna Raybourn

  




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Wednesday, January 30

Monthly Bookshelf Review - January 2019

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January 's Books Completed and Reviewed


My Heart Belongs in the Blue Ridge: Laurel's Dream by Pepper Basham - Jonathan comes to the Blue Ridge mountains as a mission school teacher and meets Laurel, who dreams of going to college and then coming back to help her people. (Read my full review HERE)
The vision Laurel inspired by her desire to bring education back into these mountains caught fire inside of him -- her purpose, contagious. He'd wandered into this world, half as a runaway and half as a man searching for a purpose, and in over two weeks, he'd seen more passion in a mountain girl with barely anything worldly than he'd seen in anyone.


Silent on the Moor (A Lady Julia Grey Mystery Book 3) by Deanna Raybourn - Lady Julia travels to Brisbane's newly acquired estate in the wilds of Yorkshire, and finds herself in the middle of a sinister mystery even as she tries to uncover some of Brisbane's secrets. (Read my full review HERE.)
"You said the last time we met I was more your equal than any woman you had ever known. Whatever is amiss here, I am equal to it as well. Good night, Brisbane."


The Alamo Bride (Daughters of the Mayflower) by Kathleen Y'Barbo - Ellis Dumont finds a wounded and unconscious soldier on her family's land and as she helps nurse him to health, she must decide whether Clay Gentry is trustworthy and whether he sides with Texas or Mexico in the brewing conflict. (Read my full review HERE.)
Though he claimed to be meeting General Houston or one of his men, what if he was delivering funds to the Mexican army to defeat Houston? That was certainly possible. With battles raging elsewhere and the price of Texas freedom being paid in the blood of its citizens, anything was possible.



During January I started reading:

Humorous Stories and Sketches by Mark Twain - This was required reading for my students in History class. I read most of it before needing to give it to my daughter to read. Now that she's finished I need to get it back and finish!



Dark Road to Darjeeling (A Lady Julia Grey Mystery) by Deanna Raybourn - Lady Julia and Brisbane are nearing the end of their honeymoon trip when they are asked to go to India and discover whether foul play was involved in the death of a friend's husband.
It had occurred to me that if I were to solve the murder of Freddie Cavendish on my own, it might go a long way towards convincing Brisbane of my worthiness as a detecting partner, as well as my ability to have a care for my own safety. 



The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Bronte - This is an online book club pick for January, and with the month all but over, I still have a long way to go in reading it.
In love affairs, there is no mediator like a merry, simple-hearted child - ever ready to cement divided hearts, to span the unfriendly gulf of custom, to melt the ice of cold reserve, and overthrow the separating walls of dread formality and pride.



Kind Is the New Classy: The Power of Living Graciously by Candace Cameron Bure - I was intrigued by this book after seeing it mentioned on another blog. The actress explains how kindness - or really, Christ-likeness - is truly classy, lending a grace and elegance that is powerful and enduring.
But I'm here to tell you that godly ambition, ambition that puts God and others above yourself, is at the heart of kindness. Using your gifts and dreams on behalf of others? You can't get more classy than that.




Coming Up in February!
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