Archive for August 2010


Time Out Tuesdays: Link Up Your Giveaways

August 31st, 2010 — 1:00am

Yesterday was our first day of school, so in honor of that, just thought I’d share a few great homeschool posts….enjoy!  Link up your giveaways below!

Jaden and I are working on the letter A this week, so we’re making this Acorn Craft from No Time for Flashcards.  She has some great books listed towards the bottom too….our library book basket is pretty full this week.

A great site to get your creative juices flowing is The Crafty Classroom.

Confessions of a Homeschooler has a free downloadable set of A-Z Tracing Worksheets.

Take a look at 1+1+1=1.  She has a great post this week Raising Rock Stars Preschool- Letter Yy.  At the bottom of her posts, she lists resources and tools that they use….I’ve found this tremendously helpful in finding ideas for our own homeschool activities.

Homeschool Creations also lists tools and resources in her posts, and she has wonderful ideas from teaching your youngest littles to science experiments with your older littles.

Finally, Passionate Homemaking has a wonderful post, Contentment in All Circumstances.  Read and be encouraged.

Link up your giveaways!

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The Berenstain Bears and the Gift of Courage

August 31st, 2010 — 1:00am

It is time for a FIRST Wild Card Tour book review! If you wish to join the FIRST blog alliance, just click the button. We are a group of reviewers who tour Christian books. A Wild Card post includes a brief bio of the author and a full chapter from each book toured. The reason it is called a FIRST Wild Card Tour is that you never know if the book will be fiction, non~fiction, for young, or for old…or for somewhere in between! Enjoy your free peek into the book!

You never know when I might play a wild card on you!

Today’s Wild Card author is:
Jan & Mike Berenstain

and the book:

The Berenstain Bears and the Gift of Courage

Zonderkidz (April 9, 2010)

***Special thanks to Krista Ocier of Zondervan for sending me a review copy.***

ABOUT THE AUTHORS:


Stan and Jan Berenstain introduced the first Berenstain Bear books in 1962. Mike Berenstain grew up watching his parents work together to write about and draw these lovable bears. Eventually he started drawing and writing about them too. Mike is married to Andrea, and they have three children. They live in Pennsylvania, in an area that looks a lot like Bear Country.

Visit the authors’ website.

Product Details:

List Price: $3.99
Reading level: Ages 4-8
Paperback: 32 pages
Publisher: Zonderkidz (April 9, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0310712564
ISBN-13: 978-0310712565

PRESS THE BROWSE BUTTON TO VIEW THE FIRST CHAPTER:

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Colorado Day 1: Missouri to Colorado

August 30th, 2010 — 5:31pm

Well, it seems summer is over, and today is our first day of school; so far, it has gone smoothly, and the boys have enjoyed it.  Jaden gets bored every so often and wants to do his own thing, so I just let him, and he comes back and wants to do some more.  Since we just got back from our camping trip, I thought I’d journal it a bit, starting today with day 1 of our trip.  If we could have stayed, we would have, and if we could go back, we would be there.  If someone came and told us to pack our stuff today, we’d be gone.:)LOL  It was lovely and beautiful and just some really amazing family time together, plus we had no cell service, except in town, which frankly, did NOT bother us at all.  I definitely recommend it for everyone.  Affordable too, as we camped the entire time, except for our very last night.  Boy, that shower, that last night after five days, felt awesome!  (Yes, I said 5 days; when you’re camping, and there are no showers, you learn to make do, as in the hat I wore for the last 2 days. LOL  We were honestly having so much fun, though, that showers were the least of our worries.)  I think it’ll be a place we go back to over and over.  Anyway, here’s day 1….We got out of bed around 4:30am, ran some quick errands, and headed for the Missouri/Kansas border.  We drove through Kansas today, which is, by far, the longest state EVER!  Parts of it were so beautiful, especially with the prairies and the wind turbines and the hay bales, the riverways and plateaus here and there….other parts, however, kinda boring.  There was an eerie feeling surrounding the turbines; they just aimlessly go round and round with a push from the wind, but with so many of them scattered in the wind fields, it was an impressive site.  McDonalds in Russell, Kansas were wonderful enough to give us 3 heaping bags of ice for our coolers, free of charge.

It was a long trip, but we finally started seeing the mountains about 5 or 6pm, off in the distance.  The excitement started to mount.  Dan had never been to Colorado, so he’d never seen the Rockies.  Neither had our boys.  As we got closer and closer, Denver finally came into view, and we crossed into Boulder, then on to Estes Park.  The drive to Estes was breathtakingly beautiful. Wow, there are some very cool houses out here.  Houses below the mountains, on top of them, on the sides….and a river flowing right through town.  Town was full of cute, little shops and tons of tourists shopping, eating ice cream, and just having fun.As we entered Rocky Mountain National Park, it was dusk, and darkness was falling fast in the shadows of the mountains (pics were taken the next morning).  We entered our campsite, our name on the late list as we went through the empty ranger station at the entrance of Moraine Park Campground.  We had to watch closely for our campsite on all the signs….we knew ours would be off the road a ways.  Finally, we found our campsite; thankfully, families were still up and about, having fun, playing with glow in the dark frisbees, sitting around campfires.We quickly got our bearings, gathered our things, and made several trips back and forth on the trail from our van to our campsite.  By the time we had our tent up, it was getting quite late, so it was time to just eat a quick sandwich, make a quick trip to the bathroom, and head to bed.  Quiet hours are enforced in the campground, so we didn’t want  to be a disturbance.

We couldn’t yet see the splendor that we’d wake up to the next morning….(continued Wednesday with tons of pics from high mountaintop roads and hiking trails galore).

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Love Finds You in Victory Heights Washington

August 26th, 2010 — 10:19am

Any story I can get my hands on, regarding World War II, is right up my alley. There’s just something about that time in history that fascinates me. Tricia Goyer and Ocieanna Fleiss teamed up to write Love Finds You in Victory Heights Washington, a story set back in the tumultuous times of World War II when men went off to fight, and women were left behind to back them up from the homeland. The main character of the story is Rosalie, whose fiance was killed in action.  She works at a Boeing plant, helping to put rivets in the flying fortresses for the boys fighting overseas.  When her fiance is killed, she feels both sadness and guilt, guilt over not having loved her fiance enough to marry him before he left.  This makes her a bit frightened and so guilt-filled that she doesn’t want to even think about another relationship until she’s “made it up” to her fiance somehow.  Then she meets Kenny, the photographer/reporter that runs smack dab into her at a Lana Turner show.  Is it possible that she could give her heart?

I really enjoyed this book, especially because of the setting and the time period in history.  Tricia and Ocieanna have written a very captivating story that is filled with tidbits of history, as well, just from their research and interviews with some of the women whose lives inspire this story.  They also have made the story very real, entertaining, and sometimes very humorous. You can purchase Love Finds You in Victory Heights Washington for $9.35 from Amazon.  I highly recommend it.  Read more about the story below.

About Love Finds You in Victory Heights, Washington: The war has stolen Rosalie’s fiancé, Vic, from her forever. But rather than wallow, Rosalie distracts herself by cramming her days full of activity—mainly by shooting rivets into the B-17 bombers that will destroy the enemy.

When a reporter dubs her “Seattle’s Own Rosie the Riveter,” even more responsibility piles up. Her strong arms bear all this, but when intense feelings surface for Kenny, the handsome, kind-hearted, and spiritually unwavering reporter, the fear of losing another love propels Rosalie to leave.

It’s only when Rosalie realizes that God has brought her to this place—and this person—for a reason, the sparkling grace of God compels her to let go of her own strength and lean on His, as well as open her heart to love.About Tricia Goyer: Tricia Goyer is the author of twenty-four books including Songbird Under a German Moon, The Swiss Courier, and the mommy memoir, Blue Like Play Dough. She won Historical Novel of the Year in 2005 and 2006 from ACFW, and was honored with the Writer of the Year award from Mt. Hermon Writer’s Conference in 2003. Tricia’s book Life Interrupted was a finalist for the Gold Medallion in 2005. In addition to her novels, Tricia writes non-fiction books and magazine articles for publications like MomSense and Thriving Family. Tricia is a regular speaker at conventions and conferences, and has been a workshop presenter at the MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) International Conventions. She and her family make their home in Little Rock, Arkansas where they are part of the ministry of FamilyLife. For more on Tricia visit www.triciagoyer.com.

About Ocieanna Fleiss: Ocieanna Fleiss is a published writer and has edited six of Tricia Goyer’s historical novels. She lives with her husband and their four children in the Seattle area. For more about Ocieanna visit her blog.

Link to buy the book: http://www.amazon.com/Love-Finds-Victory-Heights-Washington/dp/1609360001/ref=sprightly-20

Contest info: Tricia is giving away 5 Victory Prize packs during the blog tour. This contest is open to both you and your blog readers so please share it in your blog post too. That info can be found on this blog post (which will be live on August 14th). http://triciagoyer.blogspot.com/2010/08/win-victory-prize-pack.html.

Find more reviews here: http://www.litfusegroup.com/Blog-Tours/love-finds-you-in-victory-heights-washington.html.

(Disclosure: I received a copy of this book, free of charge, from Litfuse and the authors, for the purposes of this review.)

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