Book Review: Deception

  This is a book about being deceived, abandoned, and betrayed and then learning to forgive and live well afterwards. This book is centered around FBI Agent Madison Thorn and her messy life and going back to her home town and learning even more dark secrets about...

Book Review: Confidently You

  Joyce Meyer’s latest book is titled “Confidently You” is full of her blunt, no nonsense sage advice she gives you on God’s word, The Fruits of the Spirit, and how to live well through all the suffering and challenges in life. Confidently You teaches you how to...

Book Review: Critical Alliance

  If you read my blog and see the kinds of books I read, you’ll notice a read a lot of FBI, CIA, Espionage types of books. The latest ones I just finished is “Critical Alliance” by Elizabeth Goddard. I have read several of her books previously and love them, this...

Goals for July

Happy Independence! With the way things have been going on with the Supreme Court ruling and other things it is hard to remember the good things about being an U.S. Citizen. I am choosing to remember the good things, while at the same time fighting for my rights as a...

Empties for June

I used a lot of great sheet masks this month, some of them more than once therefore my list is not that long. This month I focused a lot on using the sheet mask because it was cool and felt great on my face. Prednisone plays havoc on my skin and makes my face feel...

Book Review: Sunburst

  Susan May Warren’s new book “Sunburst” was a great book to get lost in while being in the hospital getting tests done and waiting hours for the results. I read the first book of the series “Sunrise” and I look forward to the other books in the series when they...

Goals for June

  I sat through my third infusion. I sat in a small room with a big TV on the wall, in a recliner chair while Rituximab pumped into my veins. I was there for 9 hours. I made a choice to bring books and notebooks with me instead of my laptop and Kindle. I just had...

Book Review: Will

  While receiving my Rituximab infusion for my GPA (Wegener’s) I read Will by Will Smith. I grew up watching Fresh Prince of Bell Aire and I remember when his song came out too. I was in middle school. I have always respected Smith and Jada. This book gave me a...

Reflection on May’s Goals

May went by fast, but it was also a complicated month for me. A lot went on in my life this month. First, I was supposed to have lung surgery on the 12th. It did not happen. The doctors could not get their stuff together. I am still waiting for the new date for a lung...

Book Review: All That Fills Us

While sitting for my Rituximab infusion I read “All That Fills Us” by Autumn Lytle. This is a great story, it reads like one of those memoirs like “Wild”, but a God center version. What attracted me to this book was that this story was centered around Mount Rainer,...

Book Review: Uniquely You

I enjoy Joyce Meyer’s book so I was excited to get the chance to read one of her children’s books she wrote. This is a great book talking about our identity and who we are in Jesus. I love it. I am going to enjoy giving this to my nephew and his new born son for them...

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