Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Nan's Journey | A Review

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I was recently part of a review team for a series of Western based Christian novels by author Elaine Littau. Honestly, I am not big on Christian romance novels. Since getting married and living out my own love story, I have not had an interest in reading anything that might have a romantic twist to it. However, Nan's Journey had quite a different affect on me.

Nan is a fifteen year old girl who has had a hard life. Her father passed away when she was quite young and her mother remarried a horribly cruel man. Not long after, Nan's mother passed away leaving Nan and her brother at the mercy of their step-father and his new wife. Nan experiences a number of life changing moments- almost losing her 6 year old brother to the internal poison of a festering wound, being accepted unconditionally by a beautiful couple who know God's love and want to share it with Nan and Elmer, meeting a young preacher who has lost the love of his life, being assaulted by some mountain men, becoming pregnant because of the traumatic experience, and marrying the young preacher who wants to save her reputation during a time when an assault on a woman was considered her fault.

One of my favorite parts of the story was the way the author wove in aspects of the Gospel based on the experiences that Nan had lived through. For example, the story begins with a beating Nan received at the hand of her step-mother. Nan took this beating in order to spare her younger brother the beating that should have been his. The author uses one of the characters to explain to Nan that the same way she took the beating for her brother, Jesus was whipped for our transgressions and took the penalty of our sins upon himself. At least four times throughout the book a direct connection was to our need for salvation and how one can receive it.

I am a busy mom, who has recently taken on a part time position at our church, yet I was able to finish this book in two evenings. The writing is wonderful- very much a story with a clear direction, yet with twists and turns that keep you at the edge of your seat. There is enough detail to let your mind picture the setting, yet not not so much that it takes an entire paragraph to describe one aspect of a room. There is a definitely a beautiful balance in Elaine's writing.

We were able to participate in an author's interview as part of this team. Here are some of the questions and answers that I think are the most applicable to this review.

Who is your favorite author? What books have influenced you most?

Living authors: Janette Oak and Francine Rivers. Those from the past: Grace Livingston Hill and Hilda Stahl.

Janette Oak’s Love Comes Softly series influenced me a lot because it begins with the start of a family and continues through the generations. I like that format. Hilda Stahl’s White Pine Chronicles had such unexpected twists and turns, I want to write like that.


Where did you get some of your ideas for a Christian Historical Fiction?

For Nan’s Journey the idea came while I was doing dishes one day. I remembered a scene from the television series, Gunsmoke. A teenaged girl had been severely beaten. Her back was bleeding. As a little child, I had never seen anything like that. My mind whirled. Who hurt the girl? How did she get to the doctor? What happened to her after she was treated?

I couldn’t remember how the episode ended so I sat with a legal pad and began to write Nan’s story. I spent a couple of hours writing and my sons got home from school. It was time to be a mom again. I put that legal pad up and dug it out several times in the seven years it took to write it.

For Elk’s Resolve I decided to write a sequel for Nan’s Journey while I still had some courage. My husband helped me brainstorm with ideas about how and when some of the characters would find one another. Many times, just before awakening, ideas of the next scene would go through my mind.

Luke’s Legacy was the book that left me in tears most of the days I wrote it. I think it is an emotional book. I find it interesting that this one is my husband’s favorite. I love the character called ‘Purdy’. She says what a lot of us would like to say but have been taught not to say.

The Eyes of a Stranger came to me as I was thinking about mail-order brides. My first thought was, “If someone ordered me, I’d be sent back for a refund.” The story went on from there.

Some of the chapters from Timothy’s Home came from something that happened when I was three or four years old. My nephew and I were playing with my teenaged brother’s twenty mule team model. Somehow it was broken. Fifty years later I found a model and began putting it together. The kit had a history and interesting facts about the mule team. I researched online and had to use this hard fought knowledge in a book. I don’t like to waste a bit of research if possible.

The Series was completed with those five books. I sort of thought I was through writing but…

Is there a message in your novels that you want readers to grasp?

Each book has an overlying theme, but the main thing each book carries is that God loves you. He has provided a way for you to overcome your struggles, and He will never leave you in your mess when you ask Him for help.

Nan's Journey (Nan's Heritage Series Book 1) is available for purchase through Amazon for $0.99 for Kindle.


Tuesday, July 22, 2014

A Mother's Love: That Face

I recently had the opportunity to guest post at Betsy Finn's photography blog. This post made me really look into my heart in order to pull out the feelings that a particular photo I took conjures up when I look at it. Sometimes we need a photo that will remind us of what is truly important for us as moms to focus on. The post is titled A Mother's Love: That Face.

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Monday, July 21, 2014

Build Your Own Bundle

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Many Homeschooling Moms are in the process of purchasing their curriculum and finding the supplements they need to have a smooth running home and school for this upcoming school year.

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Monday, July 14, 2014

The Tuttle Twins Learn About the Law

I was recently given the opportunity to read The Tuttle Twins Learn About The Law by Connor Boyack (http://connorboyack.com)

Here is a quick blurb about what the book is about.

Children are often taught that government protects our life, liberty, and property, but could it be true that some laws actually allow people to hurt us and take our things? Join Ethan and Emily Tuttle as they learn about property, pirates, and plunder. With the help of their neighbor Fred, the twins will need to figure out what they can do to stop the bad guys in government!

I personally enjoyed this  book. It was so well-written and so easy to understand that I could see how a book like this could help children understand our government, the way it is supposed to work, and, sadly, how it is changing.

The views expressed in The Tuttle Twins Learn About the Law are written from a Conservative point of view. As a Conservative parent wanting to find ways to explain the government and its workings to my children, I do hope there are more books to come with the Tuttle twins and their neighbor Fred. I think it is a great way to expose children to how the government works/is supposed to work, and it is written in a way that makes the complex world of government easy for children (and their parents) to understand.

One of my favorite aspects of this book was the respect shown for adults by the children, and the wisdom shared from one generation to the other. Too many times in the books our children read and the shows they watch, kids are viewed as the intelligent ones and adults are made to look like bumbling idiots. This book portrayed respectful children having a great relationship with an older neighbor.

The author, Connor Boyack is president of Libertas Institute, a public policy think tank in Utah. He is the author of several books on politics and religion, along with hundreds of columns and articles championing individual liberty. His work has been featured on international, national, and local TV, radio, and other forms of media. A California native and Brigham Young University graduate, Connor currently resides in Lehi, Utah, with his wife and two children.
Purchase link: http://tuttletwins.com/buy

I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. The opinions shared are my own and have not been influenced in any way.

    Wednesday, July 9, 2014

    Home Discipleship

    I recently had the opportunity to read Home Discipleship: Much More Than ABC's and 123's by Kimberly Williams. What a profound, eye opening read it was for me as a homeschooling mom.

    Before I go on, I believe that home discipleship can happen (and must happen) whether you homeschool or not. It is not limited to those who homeschool. Teaching our children about God's Word and how to live according to His Word is vital for our children to grow a relationship with the Lord and not fall away when they get older.

    The purpose of this book, however, is to give homeschooling moms a reminder that our ultimate goal in homeschooling our children is not to raise scholars (although that is important). Our goal in homeschooling is to disciple our children while educating them so they will grow to be men and women of God who have personal relationships with Christ and will continue on in that relationship once they have left our home.

    As a pastor's wife, Kimberly Williams has seen far too often teens "come of age" and fall away from the Lord. She goes on to share how our American mindset has caused this to happen far more in recent years than ever before in our nation's history. As she explains, many (not all) parents have been conditioned to turn over the responsibility of teaching and training their children. We have done this with the formal education of our children. It then becomes natural for us to turn over the spiritual training of our children to the church: Sunday school, youth group, children's ministers and youth pastors. God never sets forth a mandate for someone else to give our children spiritual training.


    We have all heard the phrase from frustrated parents, "But I took them to church!" Kimberly Williams reminds us of the Biblical mandate to disciple our own children. Deuteronomy 6:1-7 continually references the family relationship as being the direct teachers for a child's spiritual upbringing.

    "...to keep all his statutes and his commandments, which I command thee, thou, and thy son, and thy son's son, all the days of thy life..."

    "...and thou shalt teach them dilligently to thy children..."

    "...and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house..."

    Deuteronomy 6:1-7 was my mother's scripture for raising her daughters, and it has become my passage for raising our children.

    Sometimes as homeschooling moms we become bogged down with the academics, making sure our children show progress in their end of the year test, and keeping them socialized that we forget the real reason we chose to keep our children home. Kimberly Williams' book is a great reminder that although academics are important, the discipleship our children must be our ultimate goal. As Matthew 6:33 states, "But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you."

    Tuesday, July 8, 2014

    Get Ready for an Exciting Giveaway!

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    While the children are playing Cowboys, Mom needs a little entertainment too right? Let me suggest this great opportunity for a nice bundle of goodies. There are books in this bundle that the whole family is going to LOVE!

    The harsh consequences of other people's sin leaves Nan bitter and broken, but God's amazing Love prevails in her life and overflows into the lives of those around her. Elaine Littau is the author of eleven published books and many magazine and newspaper articles. She is a mentor/coach for other authors and enjoys public speaking for groups. Many enjoy listening to her humorous take on life. Even the simplest activity takes on a life of its own when Elaine is involved in the telling of it.

    “Trust me,” she heard a voice say to her. When her deaf daughter, 3-year-old Alexis, goes missing, Stella Brigg faces an incredible struggle. Alone, while her husband serves in the armed forces overseas, Stella must depend on Someone greater than anyone she’s ever known. Someone who loves her even more than Don ever did. Only that kind of love can carry her through in her search for Alexis. R.A. Giggie

    Joshua and Ruth Brookings are traveling by stagecoach to finally join their parents in Montana. Attacked by murderous outlaws, the teens barely escape with their lives and must survive in the barren Wyoming and Montana territories and escape the man who's hunting them.Seven years ago, Jed Stuart ran away from home and joined Tom's gang. Jed is tired of the lawlessness and wants out. The only problem? He is the boss's right-hand man and will never be able to leave. And what's one more stagecoach robbery, anyway?Can Joshua lean on God's strength to keep himself and his sister alive until they find a town? Will Jed be able to face his anger or will it consume him completely? All three are running--the hunter and hunted. What will happen when they meet? Faith Blum

    Alyce Lomlossa has never dreamed of visiting King Timson. To a member of a minority group that opposes his rule, his brooding, glum palace is associated only with imprisonment and death. Though it's been a long time since any Sherban was arrested, Alyce feels little in common with her ruler and is quite content to stay unnoticed.

    Until a mandatory summons to the King's court dance leaves her no choice.

    A 20,000 word novella that enlarges the story of Cinderella. Sarah Scheele

    One Viking woman. One God. One legendary journey to North America.

    In the tenth century, when pagan holy women rule the Viking lands, Gudrid turns her back on her training as a seeress to embrace Christianity. Clinging to her faith, she joins her husband, Finn, on a journey to North America.

    But even as Gudrid faces down murderous crewmen, raging sickness, and hostile natives, she realizes her greatest enemy is herself--and the secrets she hides might just tear her marriage apart.

    Almost five centuries before Columbus, Viking women sailed to North America with their husbands. God's Daughter, Book One in the Vikings of the New World Saga, offers an expansive yet intimate look into the world of Gudrid Thorbjarnardottir--daughter-in-law of Eirik the Red, and the first documented European woman to have a child in North America. Heather Day Gilbert

    After the brutal massacre in his village, a broken, grieving boy chooses to live with a golden dragon in the wild rather than go to the mountains to be with his own people. If only he had known then what that simple choice meant… Thirteen years later, Keegan, no longer a boy, learns that his younger sister survived the massacre and so sets off to be reunited with her. When Keegan accidentally interrupts a plot against a princess, what should have been a fairly simple trip turns into a complicated struggle for survival. A mysterious elder appears, full of wit and riddle. Mythical monsters shed their fictional skin and hungrily pursue Keegan and his dragon. Haunting nightmares begin to tear at his mind. As he continues on his quest to be reunited with his sister, Keegan is only just beginning to understand what it means to be The Dragons Son. Kathryn Fogleman

    Fern Valley is home to a group of wonderful animals who have fun and face some of the same problems children everywhere do. Roberta and Mildred Cornstalk are creative chickens dealing with the loss of their beloved granny, and they’re looking for something to do to cheer them up. Want to know what adventures they find? Want to know what happens to Roberta and Mildred’s brother, Edward, when he goes fishing, what birthday surprise is in store for Betsy Woolrich, or what lesson Kimmy Curlytail learns when she keeps something that isn’t hers? Then follow this endearing cast of characters as they enjoy their time together and learn important lessons.A perfect addition for any child’s personal library and a joy for families to share, Fern Valley is a collection to be treasured for many years to come. Aileen Stewart

    It’s almost the end of summer, and seventeen-year-old Julien is seated around the campfire with his sister and six cousins, waiting for Uncle Frank to begin his story.

    He’s the best storyteller in Louisiana, and tonight he’s got something really good—the story of the Alligator King. But first, he has to go back even further and tell another story—that of Eagle Hawk, who became a man and set off to follow his vision, where soon he meets a beautiful Irish girl and falls in love.

    “But what does this have to do with the Alligator King?” they all want to know. And Uncle Frank just puffs on his pipe and grins.

    The Alligator King is the first novel in the Legends of the Swamps series by Kimberly Thompson. The old (although no one knows exactly) Uncle Frank weaves fact with flair to create a tale worthy of a late-night campfire. Get caught up in the mystery as the boys and girls lean forward in their seats, ready to hear what happens next, begging to interrupt Uncle Frank and ask the question: did this really happen? You can decide for yourself, because this is where Uncle Frank’s epic tale begins… Kimberly Thompson

    Chloe May's father found his wife's tactics incredulous as she dealt with their impoverished life and her own restlessness. Then came the Depression and the droughts of the Dust Bowl. It took more than their losses, near starvation, and apparent defeat to put a tear in her father's eye. In fact, even the women in the Whitehurst family were seldom reduced to tears-conniving and rash behavior, perhaps, but not to tears! The family knew laughter and fun, balancing heartaches and poverty. Chloe May: Daughter of the Dust Bowl is based on the true story of the author's mother, Chloe May, and her family's frequent moves in, around, and out of the Oklahoma Panhandle of the '20s and '30s. Laced with historical facts of the time, Chloe May: Daughter of the Dust Bowl is a must read for younger readers wishing for a glimpse into one of America's most difficult eras, and older readers who will identify with one family's modes of survival. Grace Lundmark

    The Life of Bud is the story of life and how important we all are and how hard it is to let go in the end. The story follows Bud, who starts out in life as a tiny bud—he feels insignificant. But Bud grows into a beautiful, vibrant leaf on the Mighty Oak Tree and becomes a very important part of the tree. Those who have looked for a children's book that explains gently about the topic of life and death, look no further. The Life of Bud explains to children and reminds adults that death is an important part of life. A Simpler Time - Oversaturated with the latest video games and iPhone apps, does anyone slow down to remember A Simpler Time? Join A.J. as she discovers a summer of fun with her mom, finding animals in the clouds, and a trek to find the perfect four-leaf clover! What's in the Corner? Sing along to this musical mystery “tail” as Muffin the rescue dog discovers what's in the corner of her suburban backyard, while protecting her owner! What’s in the Corner? A Muffin "Tail" is Muffin's second adventure and is sure to spark the imagination of children of all ages. Went Out To Get a Donut - Came Home With a Muffin - At first, Muffin was scared and hid under her mommy's chair. Muffin found out that training class was fun and interesting, and her mommy gave her treats and affection for doing her lessons correctly—what we call 'positive reinforcement'. Muffin became our 'star student!' Muffin graduated from her first level of classes-Beginner Education and is starting her second level of training soon. Laura W. Eckroat

    Christian writer Lynn Baber retired as a National and World Champion horse breeder/ trainer after careers as a business and equine pro. From horses to "contending for the faith" every message is based on God's Word. Lynn shares simple truth even when it's not the popular path.

    Lynn teaches worthy leadership, methods for achieving success, and the process of building faith under the brand Christian Horse Training for Amazing Grays Ministry, a 501.c.3 non-profit.

    Life is simple when you follow a worthy leader. Peace, joy, contentment, and security are found with proper focus and commitment. Lynn shares messages in print and in person to help folks find blessed simplicity as Christians, horse lovers, and citizens, in a world where complexity and confusion presently reign.

    Highly credentialed in matters of leadership, relationship, and most things equine, Lynn offers a unique mix of experience and perspective that is open, conversational, and personal. For folks who love Jesus Christ, horses - or both!

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    Thursday, July 3, 2014

    Books My Six Year Old Enjoyed in June

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    Since discovering the world of reading, our six year old cannot get her hands on books fast enough!

    When I pick out books for her, I try to find books that span across reading levels. I want her to read books that are super easy, books that are at her reading level, and a few that are just a bit harder. I loved giving her books which did not come from the I Can Read series because she read without the preconceived idea that this was an "easy book or a hard book."

    The majority of the books we picked up this month fall into the first two categories. They are easy and at her level. I want her to love reading.

    And it's the summer.
    The summer is for fun. 
    She will read harder books during the school year.

    Some of the books were super easy because they were meant for Addie to read to our two and a half year old. He loves having Addie read to him.

    Here is a list of all the books she read to herself this month. It is not an exaggeration. I had to explain to our librarian (when I saw her skepticism) why we were constantly taking out large quantities of books and bringing them back a few days later.

    Her momentum has actually slowed a little, especially towards the end of the month. And that is fine! She has wanted me to read to her a bit from books that are a little harder right now. We are finishing up  Pedro's Journal: A Voyage with Christopher Columbus, August 3, 1492-February 14, 1493 and she is working her way through Pocahontas Indian Princess Weekly Reader Books Edition.

    My approach to summer reading is to encourage it with books she enjoys at reading levels that appeal to her so the skill does not get lost and even has a chance to improve itself in speed and comprehension. Once school starts again, her reading will be more directed by what we are learning.

    But for now.... reading is all about fun!

    Digger the Dinosaur and the Cake Mistake: My First I Can Read
    Digger the Dinosaur: My First I Can Read
    Marley: Marley Learns a Lesson: I Can Read Level 2 (I Can Read Book 2)
    Marley: Firehouse Dog: I Can Read Level 2 (I Can Read Book 2)
    Marley: The Dog Who Ate My Homework: I Can Read Level 2 (I Can Read Book 2)
    The Talent Show: A Mr. and Mrs. Green Adventure (Green Light Readers Level 2)
    Fishing: A Mr. and Mrs. Green Adventure (Green Light Readers Level 2)
    A Dog Named Sam (Easy-to-Read, Puffin)
    The Day I Had to Play With My Sister (My First I Can Read)
    The Geese March in Step
    Betty Bunny Loves Chocolate Cake
    Pat-a-Cake
    Here Comes the Easter Cat
    What's Wrong, Little Pookie?
    Little Bo Peep Can't Get to Sleep
    Maisy Goes to the Museum: A Maisy First Experience Book
    Hamsters Holding Hands
    Once Upon a Memory
    The Bicklebys' Birdbath
    Good Boy, Fergus!
    Hello Kitty, Hello Winter!
    Colonial Clothes (Colonial Quest)
    Fancy Nancy: Fancy Day in Room 1-A: I Can Read Level 1 (I Can Read Book 1)
    Young Cam Jansen and the Spotted Cat Mystery
    Young Cam Jansen and the Goldfish Mystery
    Young Cam Jansen and the Substitute Mystery
    If You Give a Dog a Donut
    Peck Slither and Slide
    Fancy Nancy Sees Stars: I Can Read Level 1 (I Can Read Book 1)
    Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang: I Can Read Level 1 (I Can Read Book 1)
    Amelia Bedelia Sleeps Over: I Can Read Level 1 (I Can Read Book 1)
    Splat the Cat
    I'm Mighty!
    I Am a Backhoe
    Tell Me Some More.. (An I Can Read Book)
    Marley: Marley and the Runaway Pumpkin: I Can Read Level 2 (I Can Read Book 2)
    Tick Tock Clock (My First I Can Read)
    Come Back, Amelia Bedelia (I Can Read Book 2)
    Little Critter: To the Rescue!: My First I Can Read
    Pinkalicious: Puptastic!: I Can Read Level 1 (I Can Read Book 1)
    Fancy Nancy: Apples Galore!: I Can Read Level 1 (I Can Read Book 1)
    Little Critter's This Is My Friend (Road to Reading)
    Little Critter: Just a Little Love (My First I Can Read)
    Amelia Bedelia Hits the Trail: I Can Read Level 1 (I Can Read Book 1)
    OLIVIA Goes Camping (Olivia TV Tie-in)
    Goose and Duck (I Can Read Book 2)
    Big Bird's Copycat Day (Sesame Street) (Step into Reading)
    Flat Stanley and the Firehouse: I Can Read Level 2 (I Can Read Book 2)
    Scholastic Reader Level 1: Clifford Goes to the Doctor
    Merry Christmas, Ollie! (Gossie & Friends)
    What's the Matter, Bunny Blue?
    School Friends (Strawberry Shortcake)
    No Fighting, No Biting! (An I Can Read Book, Level 2)
    Amelia Bedelia, Cub Reporter (I Can Read Book 2)
    Thank You, Amelia Bedelia (I Can Read Book Level 2)
    Amelia Bedelia Tries Her Luck: I Can Read Level 1 (I Can Read Book 1)
    Marley: Snow Dog Marley: I Can Read Level 2 (I Can Read Book 2)
    Best Friends for Frances (I Can Read Book 2)
    Fiercely and Friends: The Big Something
    Iris and Walter and the Field Trip (Green Light Readers Level 3)
    Iris and Walter and the Substitute Teacher
    Oops!: All about Opposites (Beastieville)
    Birthday Beastie: All about Counting (Beastieville)
    Penny and Her Doll: I Can Read Level 1 (I Can Read Book 1)
    Arthur's Birthday Party (I Can Read Book 2)
    George and Martha: Round and Round [GEORGE & MARTHA ROUND & ROUND] [Hardcover]
    George and Martha Early Reader (Green Light Readers Level 2)
    Little Critter: This Is My Town: My First I Can Read
    Splat the Cat: Up in the Air at the Fair: I Can Read Level 1 (I Can Read Book 1)
    Bones and the Roller Coaster Mystery
    Sleeping Bootsie (Step into Reading)
    Carl and the Sick Puppy (My Readers Level 1)
    Rose and Riley
    Biscuit Visits the Big City: My First I Can Read





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