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Twitterature – September 2013

September 16, 2013 by Amy 16 Comments

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I’m once again joining with Modern Mrs. Darcy for her monthly link-up for books called Twitterature.  The premise of this link-up is to share short, casual reviews of books we’ve been reading.

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My reading got a little put off by one book that I trudged through and then my marathon viewing of Scandal. Still, I was able to cross off a few this month. Let’s get to it!

 

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

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I mentioned last month I picked the first Harry Potter up second-hand to preview in case my daughters wanted to read it. 

I feel like such a bad reader but I couldn’t stand this book.  I feel like I might be pelted by a gaggle of sorcerer stones any minute. I respect Rowling’s ability to create likable characters and an interesting new world but I just wasn’t hooked in the least.

If I weren’t such a stickler about finishing books I start and previewing it for the girls, I would have dropped it midway.  I don’t have too many qualms about the girls reading it if they want I suppose.  Just not for me.  Maybe I’ll still pick up the audio book at some point and see if it changes my mind.

 

Undaunted: Daring to Do What God Call You to Do

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I saw Christine Caine three years ago at Catalyst.  She made a mark on me then and did it again with her debut novel Undaunted.  Part memoir and part inspiration, this book leaves you emboldened to do whatever God calls you to.

 

Eleanor & Park

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I read Eleanor & Park at Anne’s recommendation.  She’s calling it one of her favorites for the year.  I don’t think this beats The Fault in Our Stars for me but if you like Young Adult fiction at all, you’re going to want to pick this one up.  Incredibly charming and gritty all at once.  Lots of language I wasn’t a big fan of but there was a truthiness to it that led me to give it a pass. My only issue is the ending.  As cheesy as it might have been, I wanted a cleaner, happier ending.

 

I’m currently in the midst of listening to Tina Fey’s Bossypants and reading Jesus > Religion by Jeff Bethke, Anything by Jennie Allen and Jodi Picoult’s Keeping Faith.

 

Have you read any of these? What’s your latest favorite book?

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Scandal: My New Guilty Pleasure

September 13, 2013 by Amy 4 Comments

I totally did NOT mean to find a new TV show.  Did. Not.  I’ve been enjoying my TV-less life the last year or so.  It’s freed so much time to read and write (and SLEEP) in the evenings. I don’t feel so attached to a TV schedule.  I feel freeee.

Well.

I decided to see what all the fuss about Scandal was.  MISTAKE.

 

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It’s all my favorite dramas in one show.  If you combined The Practice, Dexter, Grey’s Anatomy and some political show, then that’s Scandal.  The only thing that would make it better is if Riggins from Friday Night Lights showed up as a client.

I should have known I would like it since Shonda Rhimes created it but I thought I was just OVER all the dramatics.  Turns out not so much.

It’s so good.  Except it’s not very good.  I mean, the show centers around an affair the President of the United States is having. There’s a lot of dirty politics and violence and lying and cover-ups and what not.  But seriously?  Such good characters and writing.

A few comments for you Scandal watchers:

(I’m on Season 2 Episode 10 11 12 right after the President gets out of the hospital asks for a divorce).

  • Kerry Washington is brilliant.
  • Even though it goes against everything I believe in real life, I love the President and Olivia together. I mean, not very many actors can pull off so much steam just looking at each other.
  • I love all the plays Olivia makes to fix things.  It’s never what I would think to do and I respect her ability to think like that (even though I know that’s not really a person but the writers? I love them for writing that).
  • I enjoy the fast-paced banter between the team.
  • I enjoy the long-running storylines.  I literally had to take notes on everything that was happening with Hollis and I LOVE that a TV show challenges me to think.
  • I really miss Steve from Season 1.
  • In Season 2, I don’t like that Olivia is back at the White House.  I mean, I like that she’s doing what she’s good at and has more reason to interact with Fitz, but I kind of miss her being at her place and the episode concentrating on whatever random person in trouble had stumbled in to her office. 
  • Huck fascinates me.  He’s like a cuddly Dexter.
  • I do not like the VP.  Her fake Southern accent is annoying and I cannot stand the way they are portraying her role as a conservative Christian.  I mean, seriously?  “It’s is God’s will” and all that nonsense.  It’s insulting.  This is part of the reason I quit watching Grey’s Anatomy actually.  I’m hoping since the President is getting better that she disappears quickly.

 

So yeah, that’s what I’ve been spending my extra time doing this week.

If you don’t watch it, just stay away—you’ll lose the next week or two of your life.  Seriously.

If you watch Scandal, DO NOT spoil anything for me pretty please but does the VP go away? Does Olivia stay at the White House?  Who are your favorite characters?  Share your love of the show in the comments!

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What I Wore Wednesday 09.11.2013

September 11, 2013 by Amy 6 Comments

It’s Wednesday when I share my outfits from the week.

I pair my outfits with inspirational photos.  Read more about that here.

Email and RSS readers need to click over to the site to see the inspirational photos.

 

Sep 11 tribute 

First I must take a moment to remember those that lost their lives on 9/11.  Still such vivid, sad memories from that day and the weeks that followed.  My prayers go out to the family and friends that still live with the scars.

 

On to what I wore…

It’s still so crazy hot here in the Carolinas.  In fact, I think it’s been hotter and drier in the last two weeks than the whole summer.  Even though I LOVE the warm weather, I’m so ready for a break from summer clothes.  I don’t feel very motivated to take pictures when you guys (and I) have seen the same outfit so many times!

 

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This was a work from home day.  We also had our small group over that evening. Comfy and cool.

 

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I did manage a bit of fall clothes yesterday at an offsite meeting for work. I was so excited to find these Ann Taylor jeans brand new with tags at a second-hand store—score!

 

 

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A Shower of Grace

September 9, 2013 by Amy 7 Comments

We stayed busy this weekend with sleepovers and birthday dinners and hospital visits but there was one moment I cannot pass by although my words won’t do it justice.

 

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A week ago I was asked to host a baby shower by and for my nephew.  If you know part of our history, then you know it wasn’t an easy ask or an easy answer.  I won’t pretend it was my idea and look how great I am because my initial response was kind of ugly.  But I couldn’t bear the thought of a new baby boy going without and as I wrote about last week, I realized it was a moment for grace. 

The baby was due in a short time and when an inducement got scheduled even sooner, we realized we had less than 1 week to do the shower.

The needs were great.

I put out a call on social media, on local mommy forums and to local friends for help.  Our family could not do this on our own.

What happened within the next week was astonishing.

Strangers were at my doorstep within 48 hours with bags of  like-new clothing.  Like, I still don’t know their real names, just their screen names and their faces.

Friends from high school I hadn’t seen in years met me with boxes and boxes of items.

People from my small group bought gifts. 

Friends recommended ministries to contact.

Many families within my church and in other churches banded together, some just giving one or two things, and gathered nearly every single thing this new little family would need.

Toys, books, bottles, baby monitor, car seats, a stroller, crib mattress, high chair, bath tub, bumbo, bouncy seat, blankets, diaper bag, baby food.  OH MY WORD.  ALL THE THINGS.

The people who gave don’t know my nephew from Adam. They gave and gave to a complete stranger because there was a need. It was the most beautiful display of Acts 4:32-35 I’ve ever seen.

All the believers were one in heart and mind. No one claimed that any of their possessions was their own, but they shared everything they had. With great power the apostles continued to testify to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus. And God’s grace was so powerfully at work in them all that there were no needy persons among them. For from time to time those who owned land or houses sold them, brought the money from the sales and put it at the apostles’ feet, and it was distributed to anyone who had need.

It’s still hard to put into words the aura of grace we had that night.  Tears upon tears of gratefulness and confessions of God’s provision covered any imperfections.

I share this because I need you to see that amid all the bitterness and sin and outrage among the church that God is moving among his people to provide hope.

The church is not a building or a board or committee or even a pastor.  The church is his people and this is what it looks like when the collective body of believers IS the church.  Forgiveness is given.  Needs are met.  God is glorified. 

I don’t begrudge a building and gathering of local believers.  In fact, I love my local church and it happened in large part because of a local church.  But the beauty and power of believers among many churches coming together as the universal church is simply beautiful.

 

I’m walking away from this weekend with reminders to forgive when it’s difficult.  The freedom you find is more important than any revenge you think you’re inflicting.

Ask when you need help.  People are gracious and generous but they need to know there’s a need before they can fill it.

Give even when, and especially when, it’s a sacrifice. The freedom you find when you open your hand is better than any satisfaction you have holding on.

And finally, new babies are just the best. 

Meet my new great nephew.

 

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Thank you, thank you, thank you to anyone that had a part in providing for this sweet little one and everyone’s continued prayers are appreciated.

Filed Under: friends and/or family, spiritual stuff

Summer 2013 Garden Update

September 6, 2013 by Amy 3 Comments

I haven’t updated you on our garden this year since 6 weeks in, at the end of May.  And there’s a reason.  The garden has been WIMPY this year.

The garden was happy when the rain started but by July with the weeks and weeks of rain and little sun, it was just done for.

Here is our garden not too long ago:

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The big boy tomatoes have all been small and not in very good shape. I only was able to make salsa ONCE and even then it was not very good.

We’ve had a few peppers but without the tomatoes to make salsa, they’ve almost been a waste.

My zucchini plants died early on.  I think I only got 2 or 3 zucchinis out of it.

The cucumber plant never seemed to really pick up.  I got 2 or 3 very strange looking cucumbers.

My parsley plant I’ve had since last year rotted out.

The one bright spot is the cherry tomato plant has been giving us a steady stream of tomatoes all year.  Scott eats them like candy and we’ve been able to give several small bags away.

 

Overall, I’m happy we did it again.  I still love to watch the process but this was definitely nothing like last year. 

A good reminder, though, that some seasons will be plentiful while others are lean and a lot of that has nothing to do with what we control.  Same place, same plants, same gardener but different weather.  To add some life to our garden, I got this porch swing so our visitors could enjoy being outside.  Our hope lies in the fact this season, whether literal and figurative, will be over soon and we can give it another go.

If you have one, how did your garden do this year?

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Dealing with Difficult Family Members

September 5, 2013 by Amy 8 Comments

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I think if we were all able to point to the hardest relationship in our lives, it wouldn’t be our spouses, our children, friends or even the haters.  By far, the hardest relationships to maintain are those family members.  It’s difficult to talk about because they’re, well, family but if we all could admit it, we would.  We all have “that one” in our family.  Some of us have more.

Somewhere along the way they made (or are continuing to make) a few bad decisions and life is pretty messy.  Or maybe they never really had a good start and now it’s all catching up with them, whether the decisions were really their fault or not.  The point is they’re a wreck and we have to help deal with it.  It’s the most exhausting relationship than any I know.

We can’t not help because the truth is we love them.  They’re family, after all.  And family sticks together.  Plus, we have to see them at the next family function so we can’t pretend they don’t exist, which is what some of us do with people in need.

But even if we want to ignore them, likely we do want the best for them.  We want to see them succeed and have a good life–just do your work, eat dinner and go to bed like the rest of us.

So the problem is we can’t ignore them. We love them and want to help.

And listen, it’s good that we’re taking care of our families.  Paul talks about taking care of family first in 1 Timothy 5:8 “Anyone who does not provide for their relatives, and especially for their own household, has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever.”  We can’t save the world and ignore our family.

But we never know where to draw the line.  At some point, our help turns into enablement.  But, it’s so hard not to help because we hate to see them suffer.

I don’t have it all figured out.  We struggle with this constantly.  I need to remind myself of some lessons along the way and maybe you need them too.

 

It’s ok to say no.  In fact, when someone is making bad, sometimes illegal decisions, it’s best to say no. Take a cue from the 80’s anti-drug efforts and Just Say No!  Repeat it to yourself as often as necessary. Often we think because we’re alleviating a short-term problem we’re helping them, but in the long run we’re actually hurting them.  In fact, we’re making this crazy cycle all the worse.

Handing out cash is one of the worst things you can do.  The money can’t be traced to where it was spent, it’s easy to lie about it and a lot of times illegal things go down with cash.  It’s just not good.  If someone needs groceries, take them groceries.  If someone needs a bill paid, by all means, go to the company and pay it.  One time someone asked us for grocery money so we went and bought them groceries and told them they could come pick them up.  They never came for the groceries.

Sometimes no isn’t enough and you have to walk away.  Some people just need to get to an absolute bottom before they can build themselves up.  It’s probably the hardest thing to do, but sometimes it’s for their best.  Be clear about what you’re doing and why.

Forgiveness doesn’t mean trust.  When that someone has done you wrong, it’s ok to forgive.  It’s even ok to tell them you forgive them. In fact, I highly recommend you forgive your 77 times and tell them you forgive them.  But it doesn’t mean you keep helping like you’ve been doing.  You don’t trust them.  Trust is earned and that takes time.

It’s ok to call them out on their crappy decisions.  In fact, some people are screwing up just so someone will call them out.  You’re not a bad person if you get someone in trouble for doing something bad.  It takes courage to do that especially for family but sometimes it’s just what they need, and yes, want.

Offer truth and grace.  Even if you call them out, offer some grace and hope too.  My daughter’s 4th grade teacher demonstrated this to my daughter last year.   She did very poorly on a test.  I think she failed.  She felt really yucky about it and the teacher called her out because she’d basically just been lazy.  But she told her, “You know this feeling you’re feeling right now? Don’t be too hard on yourself.  It’s in the past.  But remember it because the next time you can work extra hard and know that you don’t want to feel this way again.”  She didn’t pretend she hadn’t been lazy but she did show her how to move forward.  Truth and grace.  We have to do this for people more.

More often than you feel like it, offer a listening ear.  Sometimes people make bad decisions just to get attention.  They feel alone and don’t know how to escape and sometimes just a good conversation can dig them out of a hole.  Just ask Antionette Tuff about this.

When appropriate, offer undeserved mercy and an astounding amount of grace.  I don’t want to make this confusing with what I’ve said before but sometimes, people really do need loved on and spoiled more than they deserve.  They need a glimmer of hope and a peek into what it really looks like when people love from a good place.  You’ll have to be wise to know the best time to do this.  When someone is making poor decisions, you can be taken advantage of and make things worse.  But sometimes, it’s the exact right thing to do.

As you can imagine, knowing when to do one or any of these things take a lot of wisdom.  We have to be on our knees and asking the Holy Spirit for guidance about when to step in and when to walk away.  When to give and when to withhold.  When to listen and when to speak.

But keep on loving, friends.  It’s hard and messy work and will make you pull your hair out and cry a million tears, I know.  But somewhere along the way we were screwy too and needed a love like this.

Filed Under: friends and/or family, spiritual stuff

What I Wore Wednesday 09.04.2013

September 4, 2013 by Amy 4 Comments

It’s Wednesday when I share my outfits from the week.

I pair my outfits with inspirational photos.  Read more about that here.

Email and RSS readers need to click over to the site to see the inspirational photos.

 

Once again, I didn’t get too many new pictures.  I think I’m just over all my summer clothes. But it’s hot and humid as ever here in the Carolinas so I’ll be forced to wear them at least 3 more weeks I’d guess. The good news is that gives me a few extra weeks to fit back into my jeans.  Anyone else gain a few summer pounds?

 

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This is a previous picture, but I wore this outfit sans jewelry lounging around Labor Day.

 

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I wore this Saturday.  I didn’t do a whole lot of anything but go to the grocery store but I was so tired of wearing shorts!

 

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This was Tuesday’s work at home day.  I ran out to get toilet paper at lunch.  What a life! 

 

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Stop & Smell the Roses Vlog – September 2013

September 3, 2013 by Amy 4 Comments

We’re trying something new and fun today!  I’m linking up with House of Rose’s monthly vlog called Stop & Smell the Roses where you talk about what you’re thankful for or what’s making you smile. I’m posting it a tad early since I’ll be posting WIWW tomorrow.

If you have less than two minutes, check out the video below:

 

 

For those not able to watch, I talked about two things I’m thankful from our summer: our water leak—truly a blessing in disguise—and travel.

 

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Here’s August’s What I’m Into post from last week.

 

Here are some posts on the water leak and treehouse:

Hello Summer, Hello Water Leak

One Week Downstream of the Water Leak

Bedroom Updates

Five Minute Friday: Broken

Treehouse Bed for Kids

 

Here are the posts I wrote about some of the travel.  I didn’t blog about all of the trips, but follow me on Twitter to catch all the fun:

Summer Vacation 2013: Palm Beach, FL

Goodbye, Summer 2013

Thrifty Updates Around the House

 

Very thankful for all of YOU for watching and reading!  If you’d like to see more vlogs, let me know!

 

Check out more Stop & Smell the Roses vlogs here.

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