The Bible is the greatest benefit which the human race has ever experienced. A single line in the Bible has consoled me more than all the books I ever read besides. ~Immanuel Kant
Oct
21

OK, you might be asking where I’ve been all week. Things have been a bit crazy.

A co-worker of mine was diagnosed with lung cancer this past spring. She has had a very difficult treatment period, and I (along with 3 or 4 others) have been coordinating meals for the family, getting the word out about her progress, etc.

On October 12 Charmaine was taken to hospice, and she passed away around 10:30 Saturday morning. This has been a difficult week because she was very cautious about letting people see her during her treatment, so there were a lot of people who were unable to say good bye to her before she moved on. I have been working with a few others to facilitate funeral arrangements (flowers, getting the info out, financials, etc.), and her funeral was this past Thursday.

It has been an emotionally exhausting week, though I can’t be thankful enough that she is no longer in pain. Now I pray for her husband (who has MS) and her daughter (who is my age), that they may be able to find some kind of normalcy and be able to eased of their pain.

Hopefully I will resume a bit more regular posting this week - things have just been too hectic this week.

On a bit more of a positive note, I have an interview in an hour with our district manager - hopefully I will soon be a shift supervisor at my store! Yay Starbucks!



Oct
03

A video for all you mothers out there to see!

Hat Tip: MamaVision



Jan
11

2007 TBR ChallengeThe goal: write down 12 books in your never ending “To Be Read” Pile and then read one of them each month in the year 2007. Are you in? Here’s my list:

1. Lucky: A Memoir, by Alice Sebold
2. Gone with the Wind, by Margaret Mitchell
3. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, by Mark Haddon
4. Girl Meets God: A Memoir, by Lauren F. Winner
5. Wisdom’s Daughter: A Novel of Solomon and Sheba, by India Edghill
6. The Jesus I Never Knew, by Philip Yancey
7. Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books, by Azar Nafisi
8. Angels & Demons, by Dan Brown
9. All the King’s Men, by Robert Penn Warren
10. Uncle Tom’s Cabin, by Harriet Beecher Stowe
11. Postcards from the Edge, by Carrie Fisher
12. Strapless, by Deborah Davis

Make sure to check out my list of Books Read in 2007 - I’ll make sure to notate my books for the challenge!
Hat Tip: PalmTree Pundit



Dec
08

Here’s a list of what I’ve read this year. I’d love to hear what you’ve read! The books with asterisks (**) are books that were read as a part of the 2007 TBR Challenge!

(Hat Tip to PalmTree Pundit for the idea for this list)

January

1. Babyland, Holly Chamberlin
2. Tales Of A Drama Queen, Lee Nichols
3. Close To Perfect, Tina Donahue
4. A Minor Indiscretion, Carole Matthews
5. Lucky: A Memoir, Alice Sebold**
6. The Right Address, Carrie Karasyov and Jill Kargman
7. The Jinx, Jennifer Sturman
8. Me vs. Me, Sarah Mlynowski
9. The Sex Was Great But…, Tyne O’Connell
10. Loves Me, Loves Me Not, Libby Malin
11. Her Daughter’s Eyes, Jessica Barksdale Inclan
12. Forever in Blue: The Fourth Summer of the Sisterhood, Ann Brashares

February

13. Engaging Men, Lynda Curnyn
14. Hello, Gorgeous!, MaryJanice Davidson
15. The Corset Diaries, Katie MacAlister
16. Wisdom’s Daughter : A Novel of Solomon and Sheba, India Edghill**

March

17. Looking For Mr. Goodfrog, Laurie Graff
18. Loose Lips: A Novel, Claire Berlinski

April

19. The Poisonwood Bible, Barbara Kingsolver

May

19. The Buddha of Suburbia, Hanif Kureishi

June

July

20. Girl, Interrupted, Susanna Kaysen
21. Around the World in 80 Dates, Jennifer Cox
22. Improper English, Katie Macalister
23. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, J. K. Rowling

August

24. Shopaholic & Baby, Sophie Kinsella

September

October

25. Fashionistas, by Lynn Messina
26. Hardly Working, by Betsy Burke

November

December





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