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Sunday, August 16, 2015

S O L D I E R is #PeriSistersinChrist

The theme for this week in an incredible awesome Periscope Group I belong to, which goes by PeriSistersinChrist is "SOLDIER".  You can find us on Facebook by going to www.PeriSistersinChrist.com
 
S O L D I E R

1.  What does this mean to me?

2.  What does it represent.



Sisters Orderly Living, Daily, to Intentionally Experience Renewing in Christ


Sister - a female friend or protector regarded as a sister.

Orderly - methodically; regularly.
 
Daily -   every day; day by day

Intentionally done with intention or on purpose; intended:

Experience - the process or fact of personally observing, encountering, or undergoing something:

Renewing - to be restored to a former state; become new or as if new again.

in Christ 


The #PeriSistersinChrist  is an awesome group of women who chose to keep Christ first in their lives.  We gather together during scopes (live videos) to edify, motivate, encourage, pray, cry ....... you name it, we are doing it with and for one another as we glorify our Lord and savior. 

Monday, June 15, 2015

Summer Selfie Challenge - Virtual Run

Summer Selfie Challenge



A great way to stay the course for the month of July and increase consistency.  Join me!

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Thursday, March 5, 2015

Review: Mr. Fox


Mr. Fox
Mr. Fox by Helen Oyeyemi

My rating: 1 of 5 stars



HATED IT WITH A PASSION! Initially I thought the style and technique would make this an interesting read, but it was awful the way the "stories" kept jumping around. Basically, the main character of this book is an author, Mr. Fox, who is married to Daphane, but "appears" to be having an affair with a lady named Mary. You soon realize that "Mary" is actually a character in Mr. Foxes writing. I primarily listened to this book via the "text to speech" feature on my Kindle Fire. Perhaps this caused me to be LESS focused on the book than I should or else otherwise would have been if I were engage in actively "reading" it. Perhaps I just don't quite "get it"! I don't know for sure, but I know I didn't like it.

After completing the book and doing some digging into other reviews I did learn that this book is a sort of twisted spin on fairy tales and folklore, thus, if you aren't familiar with them, such as myself, you may find yourself just as confused as I was. So with that said, if fairy tales and folklore are your cup of tea, then you may well enjoy this book. As for me....NEXT.......OH, first I've got to participate in a book discussion with my girlfriends who forced me to read this book.





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Saturday, January 10, 2015

Review: One More Winter: A Short Story


One More Winter: A Short Story
One More Winter: A Short Story by Rebecca K. O'Connor

My rating: 2 of 5 stars



I "purchased" this book back in 2011. I selected it to read this year to meet book requirement for the number "1" in the "Mocha Girls 15" challenge.

I listened to this via my Kindle Fire while driving so a little necessary distraction, obviously, but I wasn't impressed with this book. My opinion may be slightly biased because while I don't dislike dogs, I don't consider myself a dog "lover" either. Additionally, it could be that the shortness of this book leaves a lot to be desired. Even as a short story I think if several additional pages were added this book would be better.

I'm going to re-read it so I may upgrade my rating later. :-)



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Friday, January 2, 2015

Reading Challenge: Mocha Girls Read






Every year I set a reading goal through GoodReads.com Reading Challenge. This year, in addition to my usual challenge, I've committed to completing the Mocha Girls Reading Challenge. The goal is to read books that spell out MOCHA GIRLS 15, by selecting books or authors that start with the corresponding letter and/or number.

I'm a bit of an FREE eBook fiend and tend to download a lot of books. Some that I want to read sooner, rather than later get added to my "to-read" list. Therefore this year I'll combine the MOCHA GIRLS 15 challenge with my attempt to get to some of these older books on my "to-read" list by only choosing books for the Mocha challenge from books already on my reading list (If possible. Currently I have 8 out of 12 that I can pull from my list.  The remaining will come from a pre-ordered March 2015 release and other books I have in inventory, but not on my "to-read" list yet).

Just as a planning measure I'm pre-selecting books from my list I plan to complete according the criteria set forth, but may change if needed. My overall reading goal for the year is twenty-five (25) books so this Mocha Girls Challenge will consume twelve (12) of those slots.

M - Believing God Day by Day: Growing Your Faith All Year Long by Beth Moore
O – Outside (Outside #1) by Shalini Boland (Goodreads Author)
C - Day-Day (Chop, Chop #2) by
H - The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros
A - The American Lady ((The Glassblower Trilogy Book 2)


G - Grace: More Than We Deserve, Greater Than We Imagine by Max Lucado
I - I Know This Much Is True by Wally Lamb (Maybe, this is an extremely long book)
R -Retirement Planning Checklist: The Ultimate Guide by
L - Love and Respect: The Love She Most Desires; The Respect He Desperately Needs 
      by Emerson   Eggerichs
S - The Souls of Black Folk by W.E.B. Du Bois

1 - One More Winter: A Short Story by Rebecca K. O'Connor (Goodreads Author)
5 - Five Days in May by



So there you have it! A sneak peak at some of the books I plan to read this year. I try to mix it up and not choose all the same type books. The remaining books will be chosen randomly and/or depending upon what "My Girls" and I decide to read this year for book discussion.

I'll be updating this post throughout the year so sign-up to Follow me to keep up with my progress and reviews I'll write.  :-)

What's on your reading list? Any great suggestions?
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