Tuesday, December 13, 2022

2022 Reads

(The year isn't quite over yet, so there's a chance a couple more titles may be added, but I decided to go ahead and highlight some notable reads from 2022)


Top 10 reads (in no particular order):
What to say about the top 10...
(in the order pictured)

Divine Disruption: already featured here

The Sun Does Shine: the subtitle summarizes it well: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row (this is the story of Anthony Ray Hinton, one of Bryan Stevenson's clients-- Just Mercy from the 2021 top picks).

Dopesick: the staggering true story of the rise of prescription drug addiction in America.

The Glass Castle: one of those "you can't make this stuff up" memoirs, the somewhat appalling and deeply emotional story of growing up with two mentally unstable parents in the not so distant past.

Unorthodox: Deborah shares her personal story of growing up and coming of age in a Hasidic community. After getting married and giving birth to her firstborn, she chose to leave everything that had been her world up until that point.

The Next Right Thing: I would subtitle the book, "A Simple, Soulful Practice for Everyday Living" (the book isn't just for folks standing at significant crossroads in life). With chapters like "Be Honest with Yourself" and "Wear Better Pants," Emily pairs a practical breath of fresh air alongside deep spiritual encouragement in a simple and beautiful way. 

American Kingpin: I waited for years for the library to get a copy of the audio version of this book, and finally gave up and purchased the hard copy. I was in no way disappointed: the true and outrageous story of the the Silk Road on the Dark Web. What a thriller!

Halfway Home: this book is a top ten for two reasons, 1) the powerful way this incredibly hard story is shared by a talented and experienced author (the more he shared his own story, the more my respect grew for Reuben as a man qualified to speak these words) and 2) the connection I felt to the Michigan places that feature throughout the chapters.

The Year of Less: I wish Cait wrapped up the book by telling us she met Jesus... Although that's not the case, her story is one worth hearing. This gal has grit.

Gray Day: what's better than a tale of nail-biting crime busting or espionage?! Well... how about the firsthand account of an undercover FBI operation that led to the capture of a decades-long Soviet mole (one of the FBI's very own) as he was on the cusp of retirement! yes, please!

next 10 reads:


Of course The Hiding Place will always hold its place as a tried-and-true classic in my mind.

If you or someone you know is facing chronic illness, you might like to check out K.J. Ramsey's beautiful work brimming with honest tears, pain, and hope: This Too Shall Last. Out of her own spiritual journey, K.J. masterfully challenges our culture's belief that suffering is a problem to fix.


another 10 reads:


(ask if you want my two cents on any of these)


a few additional outliers:


Friends, I wanted to like Tears We Cannot Stop... but I'm sorry to say, it was a real chore to make it through this one. Sadly, I don't recommend it. (Not saying it's not a good book, but I never got connected, even though I stayed with Michael all the way to the end.)

Blood Diamonds might induce nightmares! Horrendous true story (not sure how the story could be told without being too graphic...). I may never be able to think about diamonds without thinking about diamond harvesting in Sierra Leone, but... it was too much.

Although The Invention of Murder sounded fascinating... it got pretty detailed and droned on for hours and hours (not kidding). Great history; wasn't engaging enough for me personally.

If you haven't yet read the story of Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos... do it! I listened to The Dropout podcast (and included it here, because it had so many episodes and felt sort of like a full length book).

And... if you grew up with any relation to or experience within the American evangelical church of the 90s and early 2000s (or if you or someone you love has been a victim of spiritual abuse), you might be gripped and fascinated by the Christianity Today podcast (again, more like a long chapter book) The Rise & Fall of Mars Hill.

Monday, December 12, 2022

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Consider


Consider what great things He has done for you.
1 Samuel 12:24b

Thursday, November 3, 2022

Golden


I've noticed a lot of golden light this season; it's like it warms everything inside and out.


Last weekend I got to spend some quality auntie time with these three littles. We had a grand time exploring a little neighborhood park just a short walk from the Airbnb we rented.

Friday, October 28, 2022

restock


Gearing up for cold season with a box of 100 waiting-to-be-made
cozy cuppas. Perfect with a splash of milk.

Wednesday, October 26, 2022

sacrifice


My basil plant sacrificed all of its aromatic leaves for the cause of one batch of late season pesto.


Said pesto went on to become the shining star in a gourmet version of classic macaroni and cheese.

Thanks, Two Peas :)

Monday, October 24, 2022

Never Wasted


Time spent amongst trees is never wasted time.
                                               ~Katrina Mayer

 

Sunday, October 23, 2022

favorite


After much consideration, I settled on this photo as my favorite waterfall shot of the entire collection from last week's hiking excursion in Ricketts Glen. Twenty-one waterfalls in about four miles leaves one in awe. The beauty was unspeakable. To be present was to be filled to overflowing.

the crisp air. the colored leaves. the incredible views.
the sky. the wonder. the company.

-it was a gift-

Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Shuttle bus driver


One time in July, I flew to Kansas and shuttled people around in this wonderful mini bus!
(it was fun to drive)




Then I flew home with lots of other people.


and then I got covid-19
sigh.




I felt miserable,
and then after about 10 days I got better :).
 

Monday, August 29, 2022

fluffy stuffy for a new little lovie


ready to be gifted to the newest nephew upon arrival :)

^^  I mean... does it get much more adorable than that little fluffy turtle?! ^^

There's an entire crew of aunties and uncles and grandparents ready to join mommy, daddy, big brothers and big sister in welcoming their sweet little baby boy/son/brother soon!

Saturday, June 25, 2022

Pole Steeple






I forgot to download the map for our recent hike to Pole Steeple, so navigating was a little tricky
(my hiking app notified me when we were off course... but we couldn't see the map to figure out how to get back on course!)

Pole Steeple is a popular hike in the area, but I'd never hiked it before. The main Pole Steeple hike is steep and brief, and we opted for a less popular longer loop that combined three different trails.
 Now that we know how to navigate this loop, we can show you around if you want to come check it out sometime.

Monday, June 20, 2022

"garden" update


we have a mini garden:
tomatoes, snap dragons, coleus, alyssum, onions, mint, zucchini, cucumber, sweet william,
and two sugar pea plants (we've harvested about 8 pods so far...)
 

Sunday, June 19, 2022

Perfect in Beauty


The Mighty One, God, the Lord, speaks and summons the earth 

from the rising of the sun to where it sets. 

From Zion, perfect in beauty, 

God shines forth.

                                                                    ~Psalm 50:1-2

 

Friday, June 17, 2022

tastes of the season

 

fresh berries


snap peas


asparagus pasta

and...


a rhubarb handpie

oolala.yum.

Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Monday, May 23, 2022

After (almost) a Decade!


Heather, Malinda (+ baby), and I recently met up for an unofficial decade reunion.
(!!!)

October will mark 10 years since Heather and I moved to Zambia. 
Upon arrival, we met Malinda who had moved to Zambia a couple months earlier (her house was down the road from our house).

After we all moved back to the States, we wound up living in the same neighborhood for a while, and we're still general "neighbors" within an hour of each other.


It was a treat to spend a steamy afternoon together with these two ladies.
After a 4 mile walk on the rail trail, we topped off our visit with chocolate milkshakes :).



Click here and here and here for a trip down memory lane with these two.

Sunday, May 22, 2022

from strength to strength



Blessed are those whose strength is in you,
who have set their hearts on pilgrimage.

They go from strength to strength,
till each appears before God in Zion.

                                            ~Psalm 84:5&7



Wednesday, May 11, 2022

new journal


I recently started a new blank journal (thanks to Sharon),
one with a witty cover page.

Monday, May 9, 2022

violets


The violets have been enjoying the special food I bought for them earlier this year.
These cheery blooms bring such joy.


Sunday, May 8, 2022

visiting Longwood Gardens


Last week I took a personal day and Sara and I spent the day at Longwood Gardens
This was my first time to visit the Gardens, and I hope it won't be my last!

We had a lovely day together.  
(though it was a lot of car time for the two littles)


So much to see and explore!





Playing in water was so.much.fun.


His favorite part was watching the big crane working on an expansion project at the Gardens :).