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Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Learning Patience

As a ladies group at church we are going through the book, Women of the Word: How to Study the Bible with Both Our Hearts and Our Minds by Jen Wilkin. We are going through a chapter each month. This month our chapter is Studying with Patience. In my quiet time one morning...you know, that hour to an hour and a half that I've forced myself to get up before the kids...I was reading the chapter again and preparing my thoughts about it. When the kids got up we ate breakfast and did our Bible reading together. I was then trying to get everyone to get dressed and get ready for the day. My 2 year old got busy with something on the couch so I took her diaper and clothes to the couch and changed her. Then I got her socks and shoes. She wanted to do it herself so I gave them to her and walked away to do something else. She can sometimes get her socks on, but I figured if she didn't then she'd let me when I came back. Well, she didn't try, but when I walked back into the room she asked for my help. I gladly put her socks on and started putting her shoes on. As I get the first one on and tied I then start to put the other shoe on. At first she doesn't want me to...she wants to do it herself. I show her how to pull the tongue out and tell her to put her foot in. She tries, but of course can't get it. She again asks for help. I gladly put the shoe on. Then the fun part starts. She wants to tie it! Well I know there's no way she can tie it, but I let her try. She tries sticking the shoelace back in the holes where it already is. She tries to take the shoelaces out of the holes! I put a stop to that. I keep asking if I can help and she keeps telling me she is doing it. I sit beside her and watch and then it dawns on me...my 2 year old is trying to teach me patience!! 😃

Here I thought I was just reading about being patient with studying the Bible, but I was really reading about how to be patient in life and specifically with a 2 year old! Eventually, she did give up and let me tie it for her.

Later, we were at the park and she was climbing up the "rock wall" before anyone knew what she was doing. She is obviously not very patient and will need to learn that virtue. 😃 The picture below is of her going up it the 2nd time and big sister was there for support....not that she needed it.


Monday, July 8, 2019

Book list

A couple years ago, my husband started challenging himself to read more books and to keep track of how many he was reading. He has now read over 200 books! He challenged me this year to do the same. I didn't think I'd get to read a lot so I set a goal of 20 books for the year. Hey, I'd rather set the goal low so I know I can reach it, rather than get disappointed about failing at something. I just realized there's a back story to that statement, but I guess it will have to wait for another post. :-)

So, I set a goal of 20 books for this year and it is only July and I have read 22 books!! Only half way through the year and I have exceeded my goal! Now, I do have to say, it helps that I help clean a house every Monday (every other this summer) so I listen to a book while I'm cleaning. We also just took a trip and I was able to listen to a book while driving. 

Anyway, a couple people have asked me what books I read. I decided to do a post about it. I will give you the list, but I will tell you not all of them are recommended for everyone. I will try to make notes by the ones that I remember would not be for everyone.

So, if you want to know what this pastor's wife has been reading....

1. I Married You by Walter Trobisch

2. A Sensible Arrangement by Tracie Peterson

3. Love Story by Karen Kingsbury

4. A Moment in Time by Tracie Peterson

5. See Me by Nicholas Spark (I'm thinking there may have been some harsh language in this, but can't remember for sure)

6. A Matter of Heart by Tracie Peterson

7. Everything is Possible: Finding the Faith and Courage to Follow Your Dreams by Jen Bricker

8. Adorned: Living Out the Beauty of the Gospel Together by Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

9. Unplanned: The Dramatic True Story of a Former Planned Parenthood Leader by Abby Johnson

10. Lies Girls Believe: And the Truth that Sets Them Free by Dannah Gresh,

11. For Such a Time by Kate Breslin

12. When Life and Beliefs Collide: How Knowing God Makes a Difference by Carolyn Custis James

13. In This Moment by Karen Kingsbury

14. The Code Red Revolution: How Thousands of People are Losing Weight and keeping it off...by Cristy Nickel

15. A Praying Life: Connecting with God in a Distracting World by Paul E. Miller

16. Mom Enough: The Fearless Mother's Heart and Hope by Tony Reinke (Editor), Karalee Reinke (Editor), Rachel Jankovic, etc

17. Missional Motherhood: The Everyday Ministry of Motherhood in the Grand Plan of God by Gloria Fruman

18. Beautiful Boy: A Father's Journey Through His Son's Addiction by David Shaff (harsh language)

19. The Successful Homeschool Family Handbook by Raymond S. Moore

20. Harvesting the Heart by Jodi Picoult (I'm thinking there was some harsh language in this...and the picture that showed up on Goodreads was different than the picture on the audio app...I do not like the picture on Goodreads)

21. Suffering is Never for Nothing by Elisabeth Elliott

22. Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn (harsh language)

**I do not get anything for you using the links. I just thought it might be helpful for you to find the right book. I do own some of these and would be glad to share, but most of them I got at the library or through my audio app. 

Last year, I read through Women of the Word: How to Study the Bible with Both Our Hearts and Our Minds by Jen Wilkin. I am reading through this again one chapter at a time with a group of ladies from church.

So, there you go. It may not be a bunch of genres, but I have tried out some new authors. I just started another audio book, but I'm not sure that I'll get it done before it has to be returned. I'll try to update the list as I go, but as you can see from my posts....I'm not very good at keeping up with posting here.