The Things I Think On…

…..are totally crazy sometimes. But that’s just me….crazy.

1) Can someone please tell me, why guys have to spit all the time ???  Seriously? While out and about yesterday, I don’t know how many guys I saw spit. Walking in a store. Walking out of the store. Through the parking lot.  I even got behind a little old man at a stop sign, who rolled his window down, and spit. Nice. Do they not have the ability to swallow like the female population? And must they make that awful noise right before they do it?

2) The mullet. Is it making its way back with all the other 80ish/90ish stuff? Really, I need to know, I go tomorrow to get my hair cut and colored! I’m a follower, not a leader, and have totally got to get with it  if they are *snort*  And for your viewing pleasure Billy Ray …….

 

3) Is it me, or does anyone else think Edward looks like he’s in pain when he talks? {Twilight, New Moon} New Moon arrived the day it came out, and I have yet to watch it all the way through {sigh} I’m also counting down the days until Eclipse comes out.  Oh, and does it bother anyone that the “original” Victoria will not be in this one?

4) I will admit that I am kinda off sometimes, and I give the girls plenty of reason to think I’m rather goofy. Audrey questions me a lot. A LOT. As in, do you really have any idea what you are talking about? And why did you just say that? Saturday, Emily brought me a buttercup from the yard, and we all took turns to see if we loved butter. You could tell Audrey thought this was the silliest thing she had ever heard. Especially, when she asked does anybody else do this or did you just make it up {it wasn’t just the way she said it, but the look on her face}

5) Why did I introduce Kool-Aid to the girls? David warned me about it when he said he didn’t want to the girls walking around with redneck mustaches *giggle* Sarah had a bright red one yesterday that no amount of scrubbing would take off. I guess they do get it honest, I walk around with a cherry Dr. Pepper one from time to time.

Well, these are just a few of the things I thought on yesterday. I could share more with you but I best get moving on my spring cleaning {the ONLY thing I don’t like about spring…but then again, I don’t care for cleaning any time of the year}

So, have you started spring cleaning yet?
Have anything crazy you’ve been thinking on? Care to share?

Love Finds You in Homestead, Iowa

This week, the

Christian Fiction Blog Alliance

is introducing

Love Finds You in Homestead, Iowa

Summerside Press (March 1, 2010)

by

Melanie Dobson

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Melanie Beroth Dobson is the author of the inspirational novels Together for Good (2006), Going for Broke (2007), The Black Cloister (2008), Love Finds You in Liberty, Indiana (2009), Love Finds You in Homestead, Iowa (2010), Refuge on Crescent Hill (2010), and The Silent Order (2010) as well as the co-author of Latte for One and Loving It! A Single Woman’s Guide to Living Life to Its Fullest (2000).
Prior to launching Dobson Media Group in 1999, Melanie was the corporate publicity manager at Focus on the Family where she was responsible for the publicity of events, products, films, and TV specials. Melanie received her undergraduate degree in journalism from Liberty University and her master’s degree in communication from Regent University. She has worked in the fields of publicity and journalism for fifteen years including two years as a publicist for The Family Channel.
Melanie and her husband, Jon, met in Colorado Springs in 1997 at Vanguard Church. Jon works in the field of computer animation. Since they’ve been married, the Dobsons have relocated numerous times including stints in Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina, Colorado, Berlin, and Southern California. These days they are enjoying their new home in the Pacific Northwest.
Jon and Melanie have adopted their two daughters —Karly (6) and Kinzel (5). When Melanie isn’t writing or entertaining their girls, she enjoys exploring ghost towns and dusty back roads, traveling, hiking, line dancing, and reading inspirational fiction.

ABOUT THE BOOK

Times are hard in 1894. Desperate for work, former banker Jacob Hirsch rides the rails west from Chicago with his four-year-old daughter, Cassie. When a life-threatening illness strands the pair in Homestead, Iowa, the local Amana villagers welcome the father and daughter into their peaceful society. Liesel, a young Amana woman, nurses Cassie back to health, and the Homestead elders offer Jacob work. But Jacobs growing interest in Liesel complicates his position in the Amanas. Will he fight to stay in the only place that feels like home, even if it means giving up the woman he loves? Or will Liesel leave her beloved community to face the outside world with Jacob and Cassie at her side?
If you would like to read the first chapter of Love Finds You in Homestead, Iowa, go HERE.

As Young As We Feel

This week, the

Christian Fiction Blog Alliance

is introducing

As Young As We Feel

David C. Cook; New edition (March 1, 2010)

by

Melody Carlson

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Over the years, Melody Carlson has worn many hats, from pre-school teacher to youth counselor to political activist to senior editor. But most of all, she loves to write! Currently she freelances from her home. In the past eight years, she has published over ninety books for children, teens, and adults–with sales totaling more than two million and many titles appearing on the ECPA Bestsellers List. Several of her books have been finalists for, and winners of, various writing awards. And her “Diary of a Teenage Girl” series has received great reviews and a large box of fan mail. She has two grown sons and lives in Central Oregon with her husband and chocolate lab retriever. They enjoy skiing, hiking, gardening, camping and biking in the beautiful Cascade Mountains.

 

ABOUT THE BOOK

Is there room in one little hometown for four very different Lindas to reinvent their lives … together?
Once upon a time in a little town on the Oregon coast lived four Lindas—all in the same first-grade classroom. So they decided to go by their middle names. And form a club. And be friends forever. But that was forty-seven years and four very different lives ago. Now a class reunion has brought them all together in their old hometown—at a crossroads in their lives.
Janie is a high-powered lawyer with a load of grief. Abby is a lonely housewife in a beautiful oceanfront empty nest. Marley is trying to recapture the artistic free spirit she lost in an unhappy marriage. And the beautiful Caroline is scrambling to cope with her mother’s dementia and a Hollywood career that never really happened. Together, they’re about to explore the invigorating reality that even the most eventful life has second acts … and friendship doesn’t come with a statue of limitations.
If you would like to read the first chapter of As Young As We Feel, go HERE.