Saturday, November 7, 2009

Shawl & Gratefulness Journal Giveaway

Miss Trisch from Never a Dull Moment is having a giveaway for a beautiful shawl and journal (with a pen).
Just looking at that shawl makes me want to learn how to knit...but unfortunetly I'm "yarnly challenged"! (he he)
Miss Trisch also has a great idea for the journal.  You can use it to write about what your grateful for in your husband or father so go and check it out!

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Book Review: Mystery of the Roman Ransom

*I wrote this on the 24th of September*



I just finished reading Mystery of the Roman Ransom by Henry Winterfeld, the first on my list for the Fall Into Reading contest, and it was soooo good! It’s set in ancient Rome and it is about seven young boys (Mucius, Caius, Publius, Julius, Flavius, Rufus and Antonius), their teacher (Xantippus), a slave named Udo, and a whole bunch of other fun characters.

It all starts when the boys buy a slave for their teacher’s 50th birthday (he’s really 72), but it turns out that Udo “is actually a secret courier [who is a good guy], running for his life; and the message he’s carrying requests the assassination of a Roman senator- the father of one of the boys. But whose?!” (From the back of the book). Udo says that he doesn’t know who it is and that he overheard the bad guys that the letter is for say they will kill him when he delivers it! When the boys find the letter that Udo lost, they figure out from the code that it’s Caius’s father, Vinicius, that is to be killed. Caius, unfortunately, runs off to tell the prelate so he can protect Vinicius but gets captured by a one-eyed ex-gladiator, one of the bad guys, who imprisons Caius in the catacombs!

I won’t tell the rest of the story; you have to read it for yourself. And if you do ask me what happens next I’ll just tell you that the “Purple Bunny” swoops in and saves everyone. My parents say something like that every time my brother & I ask questions about a movie we have never seen before. If we wrote down all the adventures of the “Purple Bunny” we would have a whole book! Hey that gives me an idea... :)

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Seven Sisters Apron Giveaway

Seven Sisters, a cute blog that I've recently checked out, is having a (very cute!) homemade blue Edwardian apron giveaway!  It's made from Sense and Sensibility's Edwardian Apron pattern and it's sooooooooooooooo* pretty!!!
I really hope I win! :)

*I would have put more "o's" but there's not enough room :)

Fall Into Reading Contest

My mom told me about this contest at Callapidder Days, and because I love to read I have decided to partake of it.
                                                    

                                               

The books that I will be reading are:

      a. For History

  1. The Roman Ransom


  2. The Eagle of the Ninth   


  3. The Ides of April     


  4. The Bronze Bow     


  5. Black Horses for the King


  6. Flame Over Tara     


  7. The Samurai's Tale   


  8. A Single Shard       


  9. The Great and Terrible Quest


  10. Otto of the Silver Hand


  11. Master Cornhill       


  12. A Proud Taste for Scaelet and Miniver


  13. I, Juan de Pareja     


  14. Shadow of a Bull     


  15. The Second Mrs. Giaconda 


  16. Leonardo da Vinci   


  17. The Westing Game  


  18. Luther: Biography of a Reformer 


  19. The Shakespear Stealer

       b. For Fun
 I won't name them all but I have 15 Boxcar Children books that I will also be reading.

Monday, February 9, 2009

A B See Photo Meme: B is for Squirrel Feeder Birdfeeder


For my 2nd photo for the A B See Photo Meme here's one of our cute squirrel feeders birdfeeders.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Book Review: The Princess Adelina



My parents gave The Princess Adelina (by Julie Sutter) to me for Christmas and I simply adore it! Once I started reading I almost couldn’t put it down!

In this beautiful tale the Christian maiden, Adelina, lives in Germany around the year 703 A.D. in her Irish missionary community. Her life is simple until Heden, the new pagan ruler, falls “head over heels” in love with her and orders her to be his bride. As a gift to his new wife, Heden allows the Christians to worship God and evangelize without barriers, sharing the Gospel with his people. But the ruler’s mother despises Adelina, the Christians, and their God; wanting instead heathen practices and false god worship.

Here is an excerpt from the back of the book:

“Based on a true story, this Esther-like tale recounts the deeds of the courageous Adelina of the ancient German Culdee church as she endures and overcomes persecution, slander, exile, and the impending destruction of her people, being used by God as Princess Adelina, to see the hope of the Gospel of Jesus Christ shine forth and prevail!”

I liked that even when things got tough Adelina trusted God and persevered. I also enjoyed how the book was set in the times of kings and queens in the middle ages. Another thing I liked was that Adelina acted like a Proverbs 31 woman by being faithful and honorable to her husband, also by “opening her arms to the poor and extending her hands to the needy”.

I rate this book with 5-stars and recommend it for all women and young ladies.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Movie Review: Brigadoon

My family loves to watch old movies! Here's a review of one we like.

Brigadoon
In this musical two friends, Tommy & Jeff (Gene Kelly & Van Johnson), go on a hunting trip to Scotland when they get lost and stumble out of the mists into the beautiful village of Brigadoon, which only appears every 100 years. While there the friends meet a variety of people; one of them is the lovely Fiona (Cyd Charisse) whom Tommy falls in love with! But things get complicated when Tommy & Jeff are told by the wise Mr. Lundie, another villager, that once someone decides to stay and live in Brigadoon he can never leave, lest the village should vanish into the mist and never be seen again. However he also says "Anything is possible when you love someone. Even... miracles."

This movie has lot's of singing and Scotish dancing in it that the whole family can enjoy!
I rate this movie with 5-stars.

Once a week (or more) I will try to write a movie review (like this one!).

*As always parents should check out a movie first to see if it is appropriate for their family.*
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