Unlike some children's books, this book kept me on my toes trying to figure out what might happen next! Just when you think Beth and Patrick are safe, more trouble seems to find them. I really liked the character of Mr. Calvert who willingly sacrificed and put himself in harms way so that the cannibals could hear the gospel. He showed little concern for himself, and so much more concern for the souls of the lost.
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Christmas is coming up faster than some of us are ready for. This year, like so many others, will be tight. I'm still not working outside of the home, due to needing to make sure that my oldest son makes it to all of his specialist appointments and that someone is there with them for homework. Not to mention that, at the rate this year is flying by, summer will be here soon and they're just not quite old enough to be left home alone all day.







Football season is upon us, people! Are you like me and happy for Fall and yet a bit like ugh, this means how many weeks of my oldest taking over the television? Ok, truth be told, I like football. Unlike other people I know (looks pointedly at her oldest child), I'm ok with not watching every single televised game by our favorite teams. If I catch a few games each season and the Super Bowl, I'm pretty content. It could be from years of being in marching band, but I get grumbly when I don't get to see half time shows and instead have to listen to commentators.

