Wednesday, November 28, 2018

A Word for Wednesday

"If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy,
the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world."

~from Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis~

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

A Word for Wednesday

"Do not waste time bothering whether you 'love' your neighbor; act as if you did.
As soon as we do this we find one of the great secrets.
When you are behaving as if you loved someone, you will presently come to love him."

~from Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis~

Saturday, November 17, 2018

My Birthday Buddy

My birthday buddy's name is Shallot. She lives in Uganda, and today, she turns 11 years old (which seems impossible since she was just 7 two minutes ago). She wants to be a nurse when she grows up. We love her dearly and pray for her consistently. We write her letters, and she writes us back. I would encourage you to consider sponsoring a child in need. You will change his or her life for the better and fall in love in the process. We hope to be able to visit Shallot one day, but we may never get to hug her this side of Heaven. If you have questions about how this all works, I would love to talk to you more about this amazing ministry. 
To find your own birthday buddy, click here

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

A Word for Wednesday

"Poor and content is rich and rich enough,
But riches fineless is as poor as winter
To him that ever fears he shall be poor."

~from Othello by William Shakespeare~

Thursday, November 8, 2018

Let's Bust a Recap : The Night Circus

"A riveting debut. The Night Circus pulls you into a world as dark as it is dazzling, fully realized but still something out of a dream. You will not want to leave it." (Téa Obreht, author of The Tiger's Wife)

The Night Circus, published in 2011, is the debut novel of American author Erin Morgenstern. By 2013, it had already been published in more than a dozen languages and won the Locus Award for Best First Novel. It has also won an Alex Award and spent seven weeks on the New York Times Bestseller list. 

According to Wikipedia, The Night Circus is "a phantasmagorical (how much do you love that word?) fairy tale set near an ahistorical Victorian London in a wandering magical circus that is open only from sunset to sunrise." 

The Night Circus is a slow-burning book with the bulk of the plot spanning approximately 30 years with parallel stories taking place in two different periods of that time. In the first story (starting in 1873), we meet Celia and Marco, two children unknown to one another who are bound by their mercurial instructors into a lifelong challenge of their magical abilities. This challenge inextricably links them to the circus which becomes the stage for their remarkable battle of imagination and will, and the stakes of this competition are dangerously higher than they ever could have imagined. The second story begins in 1897 in Boston. The Night Circus comes to town and steals the heart of a young boy named Bailey. The way the author brings these two stories together is truly impressive. I was spellbound. (Yes, all the magical puns intended.)

And that is where my description ends because it's all very involved and I don't want to spoil anything for anyone. I really appreciated the masterful plot development, the elegant imagery, the gradual build in suspense, the unique characters, and, most of all, the imaginative Night Circus itself. I found myself wanting to step through the wrought iron gates at dusk myself to explore all the different black and white tents of this mysterious, magical, beautiful circus. 

While The Night Circus certainly isn't marketed to the Middle Grade/Young Adult crowd, I'll give a quick Parental Advisory: There is one random F-bomb dropped at the very beginning of the book. It seemed out of place and completely unnecessary, but there it was. There is also a somewhat steamy love scene that I probably wouldn't want my 13 year old reading. Just things to keep in mind.

This book may not be for everyone, but I found it mesmerizing and would definitely recommend it if you're looking to get lost in a fantastical world of magic and romance. Perfect October/wintry read.

Oh, and one final fun fact: The Night Circus was originally written over a span of three years for the annual writing competition NaNoWriMo of which my BFF Christina has taken part in in the past

Have you read The Night Circus? Did you love it or hate it? What's your favorite book in the genre of fantasy? 

Wednesday, November 7, 2018

A Word for Wednesday

"Good name in man and woman, dear my lord,
Is the immediate jewel of their souls:
Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, nothing;
'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands;
But he that filches from my my good name
Robs me of that which not enriches him
And makes me poor indeed."

~from Othello by William Shakespeare~

Thursday, November 1, 2018

Pumpkin Carving 2018

Happy November! 

What?? Can you even believe we only have two months left in 2018? This year has flown by, and I can't wrap my head around the fact that we're already heading into the holiday season. We actually bought our pumpkins the second week of October but then left for vacation for like, three weeks (oh yes, it was marvelous) and just got back home in the wee early hours on Tuesday so we didn't carve them until yesterday. This year we went totally off-template and came up with our own freestyle designs. I was ready to do another classic face (like how we did in 2014), and Cody peeled a Twitch Glitch into his pumpkin (because he is always more creative and awesome than I am). For all our pumpkin carving ventures of Halloweens past, feel free to click here. Now, without further ado, our 2018 Halloween Pumpkins.
{our blank canvases}
{these sweet puppies} 
{finished product}
{Cody's} 
{Hannah's}
October 31, 2018

Happy 
{belated} 
Halloween!