Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
What I'm Reading
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Happy Saturday everyone!
Today, I thought I would share what I'm currently reading. These are the things that clutter (in a good way) our coffee table and my nightstand. I love to read and can't seem to get enough of it these days.
I really enjoy picking a book up in my hands--please tell me you know what I mean?! Nothing beats the smell of an old book and the feeling of the pages. I remember watching my grandma read to me. I would watch as her perfectly manicured hands would turn the pages. She had a way of turning them just so. Some of my earliest childhood memories are of her reading to me. I have been slowly collecting all of the books that she used to read to us. I can't wait to share them with Daniel and any future kiddos.
I attribute my love of reading to my grandma. I remember a time when I really didn't like to read. To encourage me, and my brothers, she would pay us a dollar per book--depending on how long it was. Once I started, I couldn't stop. I think she would be proud to see that I'm blogging. I know she would have been my biggest fan.
So, today, I wanted to share with you what I have been reading lately, in hopes that maybe you will pick up one of these books yourself!
Tip: turn off all electronic devices an hour before you intend to go to bed and READ. I find that I have an easier time falling asleep and I tend to have a more restful sleep as well. TRY IT!
This first book I'm reading as a sort of devotional. Keep a Quiet Heart by Elisabeth Elliott is a compilation of the newsletters that she used to send out. She reminds her readers, time and time again, to focus on God and His promises by quieting our heart and listening for Him. I can't say enough about this book. I love that each letter is short and sweet. Elliott also has a way of convicting you without overwhelming you. When Daniel goes down for his morning nap, I grab a cup of coffee, this book, and my Bible and curl up on the couch for a bit. I love taking a moment to focus and start my day off on the right foot. (Also, to my fellow CCCers, I'm currently borrowing this from the church library, so if you would like it when I'm done, let me know--or you can find it there)
Lately, the book that I like to read, right before bed, is the third book in the Mitford Series. Written by Jan Karon, these books follow the life of a grandfather-esk Episcopal priest (thanks Donna!) as he navigates the Lord's calling. These are fantastic books if you are looking for an easy read--I think that is the best kind of read right before bed. I love that the books are faith based, without being over the top. They are uplifting and quirky and you fall in love with the characters in the small town of Mitford really quickly. I highly recommend these. (CCCers, again, I'm borrowing this book from the church. The entire series isn't there, but most of it is!)
Finally, I just got this book yesterday, but guys. Seriously. If you are a mom, you need to get this book. After seeing it referred to by a bunch of my favorite bloggers, I knew that I had to give it a try. No More Perfect Moms by Jill Savage offers up a great perspective on mothering. I can tell this is going to be a life changing book for me. I've only read a couple of chapters, but Savage really has hit home for me. She challenges the pressures that young moms often put on themselves to be perfect--doesn't that sound refreshing?! No more perfection?! Ok, I'm on board with that! Seriously, read this book. Just do it.
I'm always looking for another good book to add to my stash. Please leave me suggestions of books I can't live without reading! I'd love to hear what you have enjoyed lately!
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Continuing with the whole fall theme, today I'm going to share with you the list of books I want to read this coming fall/winter. Now--before you go and freak out that there is no possible way that I'm going to be able to read this many books in the next eight-ish months--
I. KNOW.
But a girl has to have options when it comes to reading (and shoes).
If I feel like reading a novel, I have choices. If I want to read an advice/self-help book, I have options. If a need an easy read, I have a selection. If I need something thought provoking, I have alternatives. If I need...
...you get the idea.
Anyway, once I realized how much time this whole breast-feeding-thing takes, I decided it was time to make the most of it. Reading just seemed to be the logical solution. I have way too many books that have sat, untouched, on our bookshelves. I have the classic problem of buying a book with every intention of reading it, only to get 'too busy' and never get to it.
Yea, I guess there are worse things to deem a problem.
But, seriously, can you tell me how to get a hold of Book Hoarders Anonymous?
Aaaand this post just continues to digress. Let's just get to the point. Here is my list:
There you have it! I'm sure this list will change--it always does! Nevertheless, I'm really looking forward to the cooler weather and snuggling up on the couch with little Daniel and a good book!
I. KNOW.
But a girl has to have options when it comes to reading (and shoes).
If I feel like reading a novel, I have choices. If I want to read an advice/self-help book, I have options. If a need an easy read, I have a selection. If I need something thought provoking, I have alternatives. If I need...
...you get the idea.
Anyway, once I realized how much time this whole breast-feeding-thing takes, I decided it was time to make the most of it. Reading just seemed to be the logical solution. I have way too many books that have sat, untouched, on our bookshelves. I have the classic problem of buying a book with every intention of reading it, only to get 'too busy' and never get to it.
Yea, I guess there are worse things to deem a problem.
But, seriously, can you tell me how to get a hold of Book Hoarders Anonymous?
Aaaand this post just continues to digress. Let's just get to the point. Here is my list:
A Light in the Window by Jan Karon
*7: An Experimental Mutiny Against Excess by Jen Hatmaker
The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
*Love and Respect by Emerson Eggerichs
The Sweet By and By by Sarah Evans
The Money Saving Mom's Budget by Crystal Paine
Beautiful Things Happen When a Women Trusts God by Sheila Walsh
Created to be his Help Meet by Debi Pearl
The Plan A Woman in a Plan B World by Debbie Williams
*My Life in France by Julia Child
*Harry Potter and the Socerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling
The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin
Happier at Home by Gretchen Rubin
*books I have already read, but plan to read again.
There you have it! I'm sure this list will change--it always does! Nevertheless, I'm really looking forward to the cooler weather and snuggling up on the couch with little Daniel and a good book!
What is on your fall/winter reading list?
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