Moonblood is a book about a kingdom that has been attacked by dragons and is now rebuilding, the dragon has left the kingdom, but the Prince left when the dragon was there, so now the people of the kingdom don't trust in him. In an attempt to regain their confidence Lionheart banishes Rose Red (a girl who has been his best friend, but all the towns people think she brings evil into the kingdom). Rose Red is now held captive by her evil father. Lionheart regrets banishing Rose Red and goes into the woods in search of her, encountering strange things along the way.
The author ( Anne Elisabeth Stengl) has a great imagination, but there are so many different story lines going on, I found it a chore to concentrate on who is who. I didn't realize how the stories were all connected until I was 100+ pages into the book. It is easier to understand as you get deeper into the book, but there are times when the story becomes a little too complex.
Perhaps for people who are more passionate about Fantasy books, the book will be more enjoyable. I like to read all sorts of genres, but fantasy isn't my favorite (although I love A Wrinkle in Time).
Lastly, this is a christian book, but the christian principals do not jump out at you at all. You really have to be looking for them, and they are pretty basic "Do good" principles.
I received this book complimentary from Bethany House Publishing in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
Monday, July 23, 2012
Friday, June 15, 2012
Last minute baby shower gift
I made 3 burp cloths, a reversible bib, and a taggie with 3 receiving blankets. I still have a lot of fabric left over so I will make baby blocks if I have enough time and stuffing!
Friday, June 1, 2012
Book Review: Chasing The Sun
I recently finished reading Tracie Peterson's book "Chasing the Sun." It is a historical fiction, set in the time of the Civil War. I enjoyed reading the book, and had a hard time putting it down. It is a story of a young woman (Hannah) who moves with her father and half siblings from Mississippi to Texas. Hannah doesn't want to move, but she is a good Christian girl who obeys her father's wishes and loves her younger siblings.
As the story progresses, we learn that Hannah and her family have been given land that belongs to a young man (William), who left to fight for the North. William didn't want to fight either, but obeyed his father's wishes.
There are many twists and turns in the story and just enough of a love interest to keep me turning pages. Lies are told, there is a murder that is revealed, true friends and allies turn up in very unexpected places. Hannah is a very interesting character--she is strong willed, honest, and open-minded to see people for who they are (not for what others say they are). William, too, is a very likeable character. He is hard-working, honest, and respectful.
If you are looking for a light book that will keep the pages turning and leave you feeling good about humanity, then I recommend this book. The romance in the book is subdued and very appropriate for the era.
As the story progresses, we learn that Hannah and her family have been given land that belongs to a young man (William), who left to fight for the North. William didn't want to fight either, but obeyed his father's wishes.
There are many twists and turns in the story and just enough of a love interest to keep me turning pages. Lies are told, there is a murder that is revealed, true friends and allies turn up in very unexpected places. Hannah is a very interesting character--she is strong willed, honest, and open-minded to see people for who they are (not for what others say they are). William, too, is a very likeable character. He is hard-working, honest, and respectful.
If you are looking for a light book that will keep the pages turning and leave you feeling good about humanity, then I recommend this book. The romance in the book is subdued and very appropriate for the era.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Alice Hansen Family Fund
Please take a moment to read this blog entry. It breaks make heart to think of the pain this family is going through.
Friday, May 4, 2012
Try Insanity For Free
"And I'm smilin because I love it!" -Shaun T.
As many of you know, Bryan and I have been doing P90X for the last month and a half. We are having such a good time doing it and are looking forward to a trying a new program in a little over a month. I am thinking TurboFire and then Insanity. If you are curious about Insanity but don't want to spend the money, this link is for you! But, the Beachbody programs are worth what you pay. You aren't getting just one workout--you get probably an average of 10 workouts with each program! There is no getting bored!
Thanks to my good friend, Jenn, who found this from Self magazine!
If you are curious and want to try INSANITY, here's 20 minute: 6 moves- (Double Diamond, Stance Jacks, Hit the Floor, Power Jump, The Heisman, Switch Kick) from the INSANITY DVD craze. (from SELF magazine) All of the moves are explained in detail on the website.
Once you fall in love, order the INSANITY DVDs for yourself and commit to a 60-day program, you'll see amazing results. You can order INSANITY from me: it comes with free bonus workout, 100% money back guarantee, & a free coach - ME. Order INSANITY here -
Click on SHOP, then you'll see Fitness Programs - click INSANITY
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Breakfast muffins and kids
I thought I should post a picture of two of the kids. This first
picture is Jack and another boy in the homeschool group at our monthly
meeting. They were playing a Mexican jumping bean game.
Audrey washing her carrot |
Ayden was checking the garden. He, like the other two, loves to be outside. He loves to eat the cherry tomatoes too!
And I will end the post with a recipe. . . I made these Oatmeal Blueberry Applesauce Muffins from "Annie Eats." They are a pretty healthy breakfast muffin: whole wheat flour, oats, applesauce, low fat buttermilk, 1 egg, and only 2 TBS of canola oil. (hmmm, next time I think I will use the coconut oil instead.) If you want the recipe, click on the link above. For some reason, I had to cook mine for much longer, just looking at them, they seem to need more oats. I used a jumbo muffin tin, so I expected to have to cook it longer but not THAT much longer. If you make these, just cook them for the recommended time and then use a toothpick to check if they are done. If not, keep adding 3 min at a time. Ours were pretty gooey but they were cooked and delicious. The kids gobbled them up!
I used spark people's nutrition calculator,
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Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Healthy Habits
As many of you know, my husband and I have dedicated ourselves to a healthier lifestyle. We have been working out every day for the last 45 days, and we intend to keep going till we can go no more! I have also decreased the number of Pioneer Woman recipes that I prepare and increased the healthier recipes. I love love love PW, but I am not a rancher, so I probably shouldn't eat like one every day :o)
I have also become a beachbody coach. I love being surrounded by so many positive and encouraging people. Working out and living healthy has changed our lives so much already, and I want to spread that knowledge and help other people live healthier lives.
How have we changed? Besides the obvious. . . losing weight (although I haven't lost much since I didn't have a lot to lose). 1. We have more energy. Neither of us have that afternoon crash where you just want to take a nap. 2. Our moods are much better. 3. I have lost 11 inches all over my body (not quite sure how many Bryan has lost) 4. Bryan was diagnosed with degenerative disc and had a herniated disc in his lower back--this has disappeared! And I have scoliosis in my lower back from birth and lost my cervical neck curve from a car accident, when I have back pain, the stretching in the workouts gets rid of the pain.
Now many people have been asking for help with healthy meals and snacks. I have been posting my healthy dinners. But I haven't touched on other meals.
Breakfast: we like to mix it up. Eggs, cold cereal, oatmeal, yogurt and granola, pancakes or waffles, english muffins. . . and we usually have some fruit.
Lunch: usually leftovers or sandwiches. Sometimes I will make chicken nuggets or fish sticks or hot dogs or homemade mac and cheese. I know that these aren't exactly healthy, but in moderation they can't be that bad. I make sure that the kids are getting an appropriate serving. Lunches get a veggie and a fruit: raw carrots, celery, cooked green beans, corn, or broccoli; apples, grapes, bananas, mangoes, raisens. . .
Homemade fat free sugar free yogurt with Homemade sugar free strawberry preserves |
Snacks: smoothies are a big hit in our house (I use yogurt, fruit (preferably frozen), and a liquid) if the fruit isn't frozen then you need some ice.
The general rule of thumb with snacks is to keep them small and to combine food groups. For instance, you could have pineapple and pistachios, (Read the label and find out what 1 serving of each is!!!) or apricots and almonds or raisins and peanuts.
Another good combination is cheese (string cheese, cottage cheese, laughing cow wedge) and apples
Whole wheat crackers and cheese or peanut butter
Sliced veggies and hummus, or low fat ranch, or a yogurt based dip. Or celery with peanut butter
Hard boiled eggs
Last but definitely not least, Shakeology. This is a powerhouse of goodness!
Final thoughts:
1. Always check the portion size.
2. When you buy fresh produce, wash it and cut it up as soon as you get home from the store.
3. Only buy the amount of fresh produce that you will eat in a week--the rest will go bad!
4. Keep track of your calories if healthy eating is new to you. My Fitness Pal is a great resource!
Do you have any great tips? Anything I am missing?? I love to hear what everyone else is doing!
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