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October 26, 2020

Monday Musings // A Few Autumn Delights

Happy Monday, all! For this week's post, I thought I'd do something a little different. Hang with me, okay?

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Published on October 26, 2020 03:57

October 19, 2020

Monday Musings // Home Haircut!

It's been a great week! Between clearing out over 2,000 of my old, old emails from the family account (which I was using until I got my own Gmail two years ago), watching Ruby's first tooth come in, and receiving a home haircut (!!!), life has been anything but dull. Sadly, however, I did not get as many pictures as I would have liked to this past week, mainly just the ones from a photo shoot my sister, Marah, and I had yesterday (Sunday). It had been years since the last time Mom felt brave enough to cut my hair herself, and I wanted to capture the results on camera. I think Mom did a marvelous job!

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Published on October 19, 2020 03:00

October 17, 2020

Question

^^^^^ The long links shown above are currently what all my photos on Blogger (including this one) look like while in "drafts." Navigating the options (font choice, etc.) in the top taskbar is also becoming extremely more difficult. Anyone else having the same experience(s) on their sites?? I may have to contact Blogger if this goes on . . .
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Published on October 17, 2020 04:33

October 15, 2020

Libby May's Giveaway!

It's book birthday celebration time, y'all!
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Published on October 15, 2020 13:46

October 12, 2020

Monday Musings // October!!

Welcome to the start of a brand-new week, m'friends! With the FFF party festivities behind us for another year, it's time to pick up where we left off . . . which means an overload of pictures and some brief tidbits from my life. For all the new faces around here, these types of posts are also known as Monday Musings.

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Published on October 12, 2020 03:00

October 10, 2020

Five Fall Favorites: Day Six ~ Top 5 from 2020

It's the final day at the Lodge! But don't worry, the fun is not over yet. We still have one room left to visit, and one last genre to do! Then we'll pack up our things and announce the giveaway winner before heading home. :D Soooo, here we go!

Friends, please follow me to the books room! The air here is heavy with the sweet, fragrant aroma of old leather. Full bookshelves line each wall, and the soft couches and bean-bag chairs tucked into every free corner are perfect spots to curl up and read. Also, Rebekah Morris was kind enough to supply a free e-copy of Cookies: Ria and the Gang, a great little story and one of my favorites by her. :) The link to that is at the bottom of this post, so keep reading!

The final genre for the week: TOP FIVE FAVORITES FROM 2020

THERE WAS ALWAYS LAUGHTER IN OUR HOUSEInspiring, well-written, full of laughter, and soooo relatable. Find my full review HERE.
RED ROVER, RED ROVERA clean and uplifting read. :D The Emily Abbott series (as of right now) consists of seven books, and I had them all read within a 24 hour period. The first was one of the best for me. Find my review for Red Rover HERE.
MORE TALES FROM MEMORY CREEK RANCHA delightful addition to the Circle C Milestones series and a joy to help edit. Find my review HERE.
DYLAN'S STORYThis book completely tore me up. (in a good way, of course.) <3 Loved the lessons on forgiveness! 100% recommend.
OVERCOMERWhat wasn't there to like about this book??? The characters were incredibly well done and the plot was amazing. I love that the author(s) wrote from a very Christian viewpoint. :D :D :D 


AND THE FREE SHORT STORY:


Welllll, sad as it may be, I'm afraid the week has finally wrapped to a close. I hope you guys enjoyed your stay and will come to the Lodge again next year! Also, don't forget to hop over to Rebekah's blog and find out who won the giveaway! <3 <3 <3
Blessings,Ellen S.


What are five of your favorite books from the past year? 
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Published on October 10, 2020 03:00

October 9, 2020

Five Fall Favorites: Day Five ~ Instructional Non-Fiction

As our week at the Literary Lodge begins to draw to an end, there're only a few places around here left to visit! Today, I have the privilege of taking you all to the orchard to pick (and eat!) some crisp, juicy apples. So, grab a bushel basket, and we'll be on our way! Perhaps we'll have a bit of time to sit and read beneath a tree smothered in fresh, pink-and-white apple blossoms? I sure hope so!

While we make our way to the orchard, let's take a moment to look at our genre for today: instructional non-fiction


THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO GETTING YOUR BOOK PUBLISHEDI was assigned to write my first-ever research paper a couple years ago, and I knew almost immediately what I wanted the topic to be about: publishing. This book was a HUGE help as I prepared my manuscript and brainstormed ideas. It's fun, it's factual, and it helped get me an A on my paper. ;D WRITERS ROUNDUPOf course I couldn't get through the week without mentioning a book by my favorite author, could I?? You can read my full review for Writers Roundup HERE.
THE HOLY BIBLE Best instructional non-fiction book in the world. And that's all that needs to be said. <3
EXPERIENCING GODOnly last year, what at first looked to be a dull school project quickly transformed into a challenge. A challenge to my faith, to my life, to my soul. By reading this book and completing the study included I discovered new things about God and about myself that have changed me forever. I'm of the opinion that Christian teenagers (and adults!) everywhere need to read Henry Blackaby's Experiencing God ~ Student Edition SOUTHERN LIVING: 30 YEARS OF OUR BEST RECIPESNo, I don't cook, but my mom does, and believe me, these excellent recipes combined with my mom's special touch = pure heaven. <3
Aaaand, that's all for today, folks! Come back tomorrow for our final genre + the announcement of the giveaway winner! I hope you all have been enjoying your time at the Lodge; I know I have. :D
Blessings,Ellen S.

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Published on October 09, 2020 03:00

October 8, 2020

Five Fall Favorites: Day Four ~ Fantasy

Ahh, we've arrived at one of my favorite spots around the Literary Lodge: the place for the bonfires. There's something about a warm, cheery blaze burning in the great outdoors that delights me. Perhaps it's due partly because, when my siblings and I were younger, we loved to build our own little indoor bonfires using an orange-tinted cup and flashlight. Sometimes we'd talk of roasting marshmallows and falling asleep by the "fire." Well, today at the Lodge we're doing just this: enjoying a s'more or two, drinking some fresh-made hot cocoa, and continuing our lovely book talk a safe distance away from the dancing embers. :D

The genre I'm picking from today is clean, Christian fantasy. (because I'm woefully behind in reading holiday books. xD) 


THE GIRL WHO COULD SEEHighly unbelievable? Yes. Sometimes hard to understand? Yes. Highly addicting? Absolutely. Kara Swanson is such a talented author. You have to read this book for the writing style, if nothing else. Kara excels at drawing the reader in by "showing, not telling." Some of my own work has been inspired by her. FAWKESGahhhhh, from the first sentence Fawkes had my undivided attention. I've never cried over a book before, but I came near doing so more than once as the story went on. Gripping and emotional, with a satisfactory ending.  
FAIREST SON Oh my. The Gospel message was so clearly portrayed through this book. It had my heart within the first few pages. <3
THE RELUCTANT GODFATHERA retelling of the well-known Cinderella story but from a different viewpoint. For those of you who love a good laugh + engaging writing style/plot line, this book is for you! 
THE TORCH KEEPERSThis book is one of my all-time favorites! A Christian fantasy just begging to find a place on your shelf and in your heart. <3 Read my full review HERE.
There're only two days left to enter the giveaway, m'friends! Hop over to the main room of the Literary Lodge and get your entries submitted! And don't forget to visit all the other blog tour hosts. ;D 
Blessings,Ellen S.

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Published on October 08, 2020 03:00

October 7, 2020

Five Fall Favorites: Day Three ~ Medical

 

Welcome to Day #3 of the Five Fall Favorites party! Today we're shouldering our bags and heading back to the lake, but this time, instead of sitting on the benches, we'll be riding the boats. The water is calm and inviting, and I think we'll have a great time. Don't forget your books and jackets! While the sun may be shining, the air is still nippy. 

Today's genre is medical in honor of all the first responders and the assistance they've given during this 2019-20 Corona pandemic. What qualifies for this genre, you ask? Any book where one of the main characters is in the medical profession. :D Soooo, my top five . . . 

CHICKEN CHORES AND OPEN DOORSI've grown up on books from Rod & Staff publishers, and this one is high on my list of favorites. :D It follows Paul's life from childhood to adult life, continually points to Christ, and is capable of sending both tingles of delight and shivers of anticipation down one's spine. FREEDOMI first read this book back in September of 2019 and LOVED it. Find my review HERE.
GIFT FROM THE STORMA rollercoaster of emotions here!! So many twists and turns and "What on earth??" moments. (and I must admit, I was so NOT expecting the ending!) Best of all, Rebekah does an amazing job of keeping her readers focused on Christ throughout every one of her books. <3  HUDSON TAYLORAnybody else just love Janet and Geoff's missionary stories?? Especially when they're about the people who've inspired you the most, like Hudson Taylor - a doctor, father, and friend serving in the mission field he felt called by God to minister at.

NEVER SAY GOODBYEI read this series completely out of order, starting with #2 (Never Say Goodbye, which I wrote a review for HERE) and ending with #1 (Live Without You). xD Either way, I enjoyed it, and I look forward to seeing more from Miss Grzy in the future! 
Okay, it's time for us to turn our boats around and head back to shore, so I had best draw this post to a close. Again, be sure to visit Rebekah's blog, dawdle around the other vast acres at the Lodge, and enter the giveaway! I'll see you guys tomorrow, Lord willing!


Blessings,Ellen S.
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Published on October 07, 2020 03:00

October 6, 2020

Five Fall Favorites: Day Two ~ Epistolary

One of my all-time favorite spots to read is outside, and that's where we'll be today. Friends, welcome to the benches! The scenery is quite beautiful here, with a shimmery lake glittering yellow in the sunlight, golden leaves swirling and dipping from their branches, and, naturally, the quaint wooden benches scattered along the ground in every direction. Pick a spot and slide off your pack. There is a slight nip in the air, so if you should start feeling chilly, don't hesitate to ask for a jacket or a cozy quilt. We have plenty of both!

Now, for the genre of the day: epistolary!


DADDY LONG LEGSThe writing style for this one was a.m.a.z.i.n.g. I also love the overall plot + Jerusha/Judy's unique signatures with each letter she wrote. The religious views mentioned (evolution, etc.), kept this book from getting a full five stars, but it was still an awesome read. 

DEAR AMERICA: VOYAGE ON THE GREAT TITANICThere're many books in the Dear America series, each geared with their own unique character, plot, timeframe . . . and, of course, the intention of taking the reader on a tour through some important historical event. Voyage on the Great Titanic is one of my favorites from the series, but I do advise having caution while reading these books. Many contain some questionable language, a bit of romance, etc. I mainly read them for the historical factors. :D
HUDSON TAYLOR'S SPIRITUAL SECRETI felt inspired and strengthened in my faith after finishing this book. <3 My all-time favorite quote came from one of Hudson's letters: "Heart and flesh often fail. Let them fail! He faileth not."

PRACTICING HIS PRESENCEAnother great book every Christian should read! It presents a challenge in your walk with Christ, plenty to think of, and a prayer or two to lift. :D
STEPPING HEAVENWARDMy mom's all-time favorite book, and one of mine as well. :) Katie's diary entries are all-too relatable and hold beauty in their brokenness. If you haven't read Stepping Heavenward yet, you're totally missing out! 
I've reached the end of my list, but there's still more to see and do! Click the button below to be invited to all the other rooms in the Lodge, and of course the giveaway! :D 
Blessings,Ellen S.
Where do you like to read? Do you have a favorite epistolary book? Tell me in the comments below! <3 

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Published on October 06, 2020 03:00