Saturday, April 8, 2017

Books Read In The Past Week


Books read for the first time are marked with a #
Books are listed by author (or series creator),
 and not necessarily in the order read.

"My Daily Spiritual Companion"
by Marci Alborghetti
daily devotional reading for 2017
I liked the book I used last year better

"Elin's Amerika" #
by Marguerite De Angeli
[children's fiction, historical, 1600s]



"The Mother-Daughter Book Club"
by Heather Vogel Frederick
[children's/YA fiction]

"Travelers Along the Way"
by Fr. Benedict Groeschel
[collective biography/autobiography, Catholic]
(Kindle book)

"How To Be A Clubwoman"
by Helen Cowles Le Cron
and Edith Wasson McElroy
[nonfiction]
(This title makes me laugh.  The way I see it,  any woman who
belongs to at least one club IS a clubwoman.  Perhaps a
better title would have been, "The Clubwoman and Her
Club(s)"

"Donna Parker
A Spring To Remember"
(physical copy)
"Donna Parker In Hollywood"
(openlibrary.org loan)
"Donna Parker
Mystery At Arawak

(physical copy)
"Donna Parker Takes A Giant Step"
(openlibrary.org loan)
by Marcia Martin
[children's/young teen fiction]

"Heidi"
by Johanna Spyri
[children's fiction]

"All Those In Favor,
Say Something!"
by Runa Erwin Ware

[nonfiction]

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Winky Knew

It was around noon on Easter Sunday when all of a sudden Winky began meowing in a way he had never meowed before.
I knew right away that something was wrong, but Winky did not seem to be having any physical distress.
"Winky, what is it?" I asked.  "What's wrong?"
He looked at me and meowed again.
Two hours later, Kathryn and Paul came to tell me that Mom had passed away... at around noon.

Saturday, April 1, 2017

Books Read In The Past Week



Books read for the first time are marked with a #
Books are listed by author (or series creator),
 and not necessarily in the order read.

"My Daily Spiritual Companion"
by Marci Alborghetti
daily devotional reading for 2017
I liked the book I used last year better.

"The Home Has A Heart"
by Thyra Ferre Bjorn
[Protestant nonfiction;  anecdotes, recipes]
(April chapter only)

"Caddie Woodlawn"
"Caddie Woodlawn's Family"
(original title: "Magical Melons")
by Carol Ryrie Brink
[children's fiction, historical, 1860s]

"Travelers Along the Way"
by Fr. Benedict Groeschel
[collective biography/autobiography, Catholic]
(Kindle book)


"Donna Parker at Cherrydale"
"Donna Parker, Special Agent"
"Donna Parker On Her Own"
by Marcia Martin
[children's/young teen fiction]

"Rupert Piper & the Boy Who Could Knit"
by Ethelyn M. Parkinson
[children's fiction]

"Heidi"
by Johanna Spyri
[children's fiction]

Interference By An Animal

Awhile ago, a package I was expecting was delayed due to, and I quote, interference by an animal.  No details were given.
Well, I know all about interference by an animal.  Quite often, when I'm on the computer, Winky will just take over. He'll try to grab the mouse, or he'll walk in front of the computer screen, completely blocking my view.
Or I'll be reading a book... and all of a sudden I'm "reading" a cat!

Saturday, March 25, 2017

Books Read In The Past Week

Books read for the first time are marked with a #
Books are listed by author (or series creator),
 and not necessarily in the order read.

"My Daily Spiritual Companion"
by Marci Alborghetti
daily devotional reading for 2017
I liked the book I used last year better.


"Dream On, Amy" #
"You're Fab, Rachel" #
"Nice One, Tara" #
"Fight It, Alex" #
by Kate Andrews
[children's fiction, "Making Friends" series]

"A  House Of Children" #
by Joyce Cary (a man)
[fiction, autobiographical]


"Butter At The Old Price"
by Marguerite De Angeli
[autobiography]

"Travelers Along the Way"
by Fr. Benedict Groeschel
[collective biography/autobiography, Catholic]
(Kindle book)


"Children of The Series and How They Grew;
or A Century of Heroines and Heroes, 

Romantic, Comic, Moral"
by Faye R. Kensinger
[nonfiction]

"Puritan Adventure"
by Lois Lenski

[children's fiction, historical, 1600s]


"Hannah and the Snowy Hideaway"
"Chelsea and The Alien Invasion"
"Roxie's Mall Madness"
by Hilda Stahl
[children's fiction, Christian, Protestant, denomination(s) not specified, series]




"Fast Forward"
by Bob Darden
"A Time To Belong"
by Vicki Grove
in What Would You Do? series, originator unknown
[teen fiction, Protestant, multiple choices
and endings]

He Could've Been on "I've Got A Secret"

Remember the old tv show, I've Got A Secret?   Well, my stepfather, who was a contractor, and did a lot of work in people's houses, could have.... and I think should have.... been on that program.  But as far as I know, he never tried to get on.
And Dad had a doozy of a secret to share.  He once installed a shower door for someone who later starred in an iconic tv comedy which to this day is seen in reruns.
Here is a clip from my favorite episode of her show.

Monday, March 20, 2017

The First Saint I Ever Heard Of (Reposted)

Slightly adapted from a post in one of my old blogs

Today we celebrate the Solemnity of St. Joseph, Husband of Mary. (Transferred because yesterday was a Sunday in Lent.)  People love to quote the saints, but we cannot quote St. Joseph. None of his words have been preserved.
I take that back about not being able to quote St. Joseph. We cannot quote his words, but we can, and should, "quote" his devotion to Jesus and Mary.
St. Joseph was the first saint I ever heard of, but that was because of the children's aspirins! LOL!
I like simple, homely {homely as in homelike, not, definitely not, as in unattractive] images. I love to think about St. Joseph walking the floor when the Baby Jesus was teething.

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