Can David Ponder save humanity? The question he must answer is "What does humanity need to do, individually and collectively, to restore itself to the pathway toward successful civilization?" The Archangel, Gabriel, takes him from his office to a place that the final summit will occur. With the help of other Time Travelers, David must find the correct answer to this pondering question. Can he and the summit answer the question before time runs out or is humanity lost all its chances to continue on.
Take some historical facts, add a little storytelling, and you've got The Final Summit. I will say, I enjoyed the book as a work of fiction. It wasn't the best thing I've read, but good none the less. Andy Andrews, made me want to finish the book to see how David preformed during the Summit. He took me into David's life like a good book can and should do.
I can say I would recommend this book to friends and family as a fiction piece of work. I am interested to read the books prior to The Final Summit in David Ponder's story. The book is not based word for word on biblical teachings, but reminds the reader that God is in control ultimately.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher through the BookSneeze.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255
Life with the Bakers
A little of this a little of that. All of my thoughts put into one places about life being a wife to an Air Force man and mother to three preemies. Life takes us all on a journey and this is mine.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Monday, April 04, 2011
The Convenient Groom
It's the day of her wedding, and by all accounts Dr Kate Lawrence has it all! She is releasing her book and getting married to her Mr. Right, or so she thought. Five hours before they are supposed to say I do her groom to be calls off the wedding. Kate is left with no groom and a book all about finding love and making it all work. She was so careful, planned everything, how can this happen to her and what is a girl to do?
In comes her saving grace, Lucas Wright. He offers to be her groom and marry her that day and in under five hours. She knows this isn't the way love is supposed to be or is it? Could he be the one she could love? No, that's crazy! But, isn't love sometimes a crazy thing?
This book is written by Denise Hunter and is part of the Nantucket Love Story collection. It's well written and pleasure to read. It immediately draws the reader in to Kate Lawrence's life and how desperate she must feel. I mean everything is on the line, not only her heart and life, but her reputation and career as well. The reader wants to know how everything will work out for her. I will say the ending was kind of predictable, but I still was moved to tears while reading it. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone looking for a good Christian love story. Actually, I've already recommended it to my Mom and sister!
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher through the BookSneeze.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255
In comes her saving grace, Lucas Wright. He offers to be her groom and marry her that day and in under five hours. She knows this isn't the way love is supposed to be or is it? Could he be the one she could love? No, that's crazy! But, isn't love sometimes a crazy thing?
This book is written by Denise Hunter and is part of the Nantucket Love Story collection. It's well written and pleasure to read. It immediately draws the reader in to Kate Lawrence's life and how desperate she must feel. I mean everything is on the line, not only her heart and life, but her reputation and career as well. The reader wants to know how everything will work out for her. I will say the ending was kind of predictable, but I still was moved to tears while reading it. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone looking for a good Christian love story. Actually, I've already recommended it to my Mom and sister!
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher through the BookSneeze.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255
Friday, February 25, 2011
Outlive Your Life
Have you ever felt like you didn't know why God has us living here on Earth? Max Lucado gives us a reason in the book "Outlive Your Life You Were Made to Make a Difference". He present this generation of Christians with a challenge, what are you doing in your life that will live on after you are no longer here on Earth? Can Christians truly be the hands and feet of Jesus? The answer is yes, will it be easy? No, but will it be a life that made a difference and is remembered after you've left this world in the hands of the next generation? Yes!
This book wasn't one I got through easily. It took me days to really get to a point that reading it was enjoyable. I think part of that was because it convicted me in many ways. It made me think about my life and how am I showing Jesus to others in it. After reading this it made me want to change how people see me. If you are looking for a book that might help you take the first step to make a difference in your life and the lives of others, I encourage you to read this book. It will make a difference in your life.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher through the BookSneeze.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255
This book wasn't one I got through easily. It took me days to really get to a point that reading it was enjoyable. I think part of that was because it convicted me in many ways. It made me think about my life and how am I showing Jesus to others in it. After reading this it made me want to change how people see me. If you are looking for a book that might help you take the first step to make a difference in your life and the lives of others, I encourage you to read this book. It will make a difference in your life.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher through the BookSneeze.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255
Monday, October 04, 2010
Where Hearts are Free
Where Hearts are Free by Golden Key Parsons
Bridget is the daughter of a prominent family. She is of age to get married and begin her own family, but she wants to be in love. She wants to find the right person while still trying to do what her parents ask and society says she should. She wants to please everyone, but can she do that and still please herself is the question she must ask.
I loved this book! It kept me interested from the beginning, and at the end I couldn't put it down. I felt like the author brought me into the story. I cared what happened to Bridget and how her life would turn out. If you are looking for a story to captivate your mind and heart this is a book for you. Not only is it a great story, but it teaches such a wonderful lesson...God will make a way! No mater the challenges one faces or the heartache, if it is God's will there is always a way.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher through the BookSneeze.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255
Bridget is the daughter of a prominent family. She is of age to get married and begin her own family, but she wants to be in love. She wants to find the right person while still trying to do what her parents ask and society says she should. She wants to please everyone, but can she do that and still please herself is the question she must ask.
I loved this book! It kept me interested from the beginning, and at the end I couldn't put it down. I felt like the author brought me into the story. I cared what happened to Bridget and how her life would turn out. If you are looking for a story to captivate your mind and heart this is a book for you. Not only is it a great story, but it teaches such a wonderful lesson...God will make a way! No mater the challenges one faces or the heartache, if it is God's will there is always a way.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher through the BookSneeze.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Two more busy weekends...part 1
So I told everyone we were going to be having some fun in September. Well, we've had 2 weekends packed full! The weekend of September 17th was incredibly busy, but oh so much fun!
Friday the kids knew something was up, but they had no clue. When I woke them that morning for school, I told them to place their game boy, pillow, and blanket outside in the hallway for later. All morning all I heard is where are we going, tell me, tell me, please. But, I managed to keep it a secret and send them off for a day of wondering at school. What they didn't know was, Robert and I had packed the car with sleeping bags, the air mattress etc for a special treat.
When Robert got home from work, we were all ready to go. A few stops for gas, drinks, and snacks, and we were on our way! Where were we going you ask? To Jenks, OK! The Oklahoma Aquarium was our destination, for a sleepover! The kids had no clue, but after a hour and a half we pulled into the parking lot and then they got all excited. The first question we got was do we really get to sleep here? Yes, you sure do.
The night was spent spending time as a family. Touch tanks were open, which the kids loved! We got to see the aquarium not only in their lighting, but in the evening we got to see it by flashlight, and watch a movie. I think we went to bed around 11:30 or 12:00, but we had a good time.
The night was spent spending time as a family. Touch tanks were open, which the kids loved! We got to see the aquarium not only in their lighting, but in the evening we got to see it by flashlight, and watch a movie. I think we went to bed around 11:30 or 12:00, but we had a good time.
Then on Sunday we did the OK State Fair and Disney on Ice. This is the second year we've done Disney on Ice and I have to say, They know how to bring Disney to you! It was a wonderful show, but I think the best part of things, as always was seeing the happy faces on my children! Here are a few, very few, of the pictures I took.
Will post more about another BIG weekend soon.
Friday the kids knew something was up, but they had no clue. When I woke them that morning for school, I told them to place their game boy, pillow, and blanket outside in the hallway for later. All morning all I heard is where are we going, tell me, tell me, please. But, I managed to keep it a secret and send them off for a day of wondering at school. What they didn't know was, Robert and I had packed the car with sleeping bags, the air mattress etc for a special treat.
When Robert got home from work, we were all ready to go. A few stops for gas, drinks, and snacks, and we were on our way! Where were we going you ask? To Jenks, OK! The Oklahoma Aquarium was our destination, for a sleepover! The kids had no clue, but after a hour and a half we pulled into the parking lot and then they got all excited. The first question we got was do we really get to sleep here? Yes, you sure do.
The night was spent spending time as a family. Touch tanks were open, which the kids loved! We got to see the aquarium not only in their lighting, but in the evening we got to see it by flashlight, and watch a movie. I think we went to bed around 11:30 or 12:00, but we had a good time.
The night was spent spending time as a family. Touch tanks were open, which the kids loved! We got to see the aquarium not only in their lighting, but in the evening we got to see it by flashlight, and watch a movie. I think we went to bed around 11:30 or 12:00, but we had a good time.
Then on Sunday we did the OK State Fair and Disney on Ice. This is the second year we've done Disney on Ice and I have to say, They know how to bring Disney to you! It was a wonderful show, but I think the best part of things, as always was seeing the happy faces on my children! Here are a few, very few, of the pictures I took.
Will post more about another BIG weekend soon.
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
Bye bye summer :(
Well, while fall doesn't begin for 3 more weeks, the unofficial end of summer came this weekend :( My kids have been back in school since mid August, but Labor Day was this past weekend. The bad news for us is fall puts us in another frame of mind this year. We have to prepare ourselves for our first deployment in 5 years! We've loved having Robert home with us, but know that due to the career choices we made and the start of our world, this was inevitable :( Does that make it easier to deal with...not in the least, but we have to and will get through this. If God brings us to it, He WILL bring us through it. I suppose that will be my mind set going through this again.
See, I'm not so worried about me this time...I know it will be hard for me. I never do well with deployments at all, but this time I almost have a feeling of peace for myself. Do you want to know what I'm worried about? My kids! You see, last time he left Michael and Patrick were only 2.5 years old and Kaitlyn well she was only 4 months old, but this time they are 7 and 4. I know I have to be strong for them! I have to take on the role of two parents for the time, I have to be the taxi, cook, and maid. I have to take them to their activities, make sure they are rested, fed, and clothed. I also have to make sure they know everyday, that Daddy loves them and is doing this for our freedom.
So, this next month will be a very busy one for us! We have tons of fun things planned to do as we get ready to say goodbye to Daddy for a while, so how did we spend Labor Day you ask?? We went to Turner Falls in Davis for the day! The kids had a blast and got to go swimming for the last day of summer.
We left our house with some friends at about 9:30am, did a few last minute things around town and were on the highway around 10am. After about an 1.5 hours, we made it to Turner Falls Park. We ate our picnic lunch.
After lunch we head down for some swimming! We didn't go to the Falls area as the kids were have too much fun in the pools. The boys loved the diving board and slide once I decided to let them go. Yes, I was a little concerned since I couldn't see the bottom of the whole thing. Over all we had lots of fun! The kids are already asking when we can go again, LOL. Here are a few more pictures too enjoy!!
Stay tuned for more fun adventures with the Baker's later this month!
See, I'm not so worried about me this time...I know it will be hard for me. I never do well with deployments at all, but this time I almost have a feeling of peace for myself. Do you want to know what I'm worried about? My kids! You see, last time he left Michael and Patrick were only 2.5 years old and Kaitlyn well she was only 4 months old, but this time they are 7 and 4. I know I have to be strong for them! I have to take on the role of two parents for the time, I have to be the taxi, cook, and maid. I have to take them to their activities, make sure they are rested, fed, and clothed. I also have to make sure they know everyday, that Daddy loves them and is doing this for our freedom.
So, this next month will be a very busy one for us! We have tons of fun things planned to do as we get ready to say goodbye to Daddy for a while, so how did we spend Labor Day you ask?? We went to Turner Falls in Davis for the day! The kids had a blast and got to go swimming for the last day of summer.
We left our house with some friends at about 9:30am, did a few last minute things around town and were on the highway around 10am. After about an 1.5 hours, we made it to Turner Falls Park. We ate our picnic lunch.
Stay tuned for more fun adventures with the Baker's later this month!
Thursday, April 08, 2010
Why can't I ever...
That seems like a common thread in my life right now...why can't I do this or that or whatever it happens to be today. It seems like there are never enough hours in the day to get everything done! I knew life would get more hectic as the kids got older, but WOW is all I can say. I'm really begining to look forward to summer coming to get some time to play with my own kids. I feel like during the school year, they are just so BUSY...for anyone who might be interested this is what our current weeks look like until at least mid-May.
Monday: Free night
Tuesday: Soccer for all three kids
Wednesday: Chapel Fellowship Dinner followed by Bible Study
Thursday: Cub Scout night
Friday: Misc activities-this week it happens the boys are going to the Science Museum for a campout with Cub Scouts
Saturday: Soccer game
Sunday: Church followed with houshold chorses to get ready for daycare on Monday
Typing it out it seems like SOOOOOO much, but I will say we enjoy it most of the time. It's busy, but that's life with three kids...BUSY, BUSY, BUSY
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