Wednesday, July 5, 2017
Tuesday, July 4, 2017
Saturday, July 1, 2017
Fiction Book Review: On Love's Gentle Shore by Liz Johnson
Publisher's
Description:

Justin has never forgotten Natalie. He'd been prepared to follow her off the island until tragedy struck, leaving him to run the family dairy farm. He's done the best he can with the life that was thrust upon him--but with Natalie back in the picture, he begins to realize just how much joy he's been missing.
After Natalie's reception venue falls through, she must scramble to find an alternative, and the only option seems to be a barn on Justin's property. As they work together to get the dilapidated building ready for the party, Natalie and Justin may discover that there is more between them than broken promises and an old friendship.
My
Review:
I thoroughly enjoyed On Love's Gentle Shores, the third book in the Prince Edward Island Dreams series. First of all the setting is incredible. The water's edge, the small town feel, and a lighthouse drew me right in to Prince Edwards Island (PEI.) Second, the characters are lovable and realistic. From Natalie to Justin's mom, I enjoyed getting to know each one. Third, Liz Johnson is a fabulous writer. One of the things I like most about Natalie is that she's carrying baggage. Real baggage, and she struggles to deal with it. Fourth, I love the community on PEI. The people are real. There are loving folks and town gossips. Helpful and harmful—true to small town living. This is my favorite book in the series. And just for the record, Justin is a sweetheart. This is a fantastic summer read, and can be read as a standalone. But trust me, you'll want to read the series. I can actually say that I missed the characters after I finished the book. I'd love to see what happens to them in the future! 5 Stars! I received this book for free.
I thoroughly enjoyed On Love's Gentle Shores, the third book in the Prince Edward Island Dreams series. First of all the setting is incredible. The water's edge, the small town feel, and a lighthouse drew me right in to Prince Edwards Island (PEI.) Second, the characters are lovable and realistic. From Natalie to Justin's mom, I enjoyed getting to know each one. Third, Liz Johnson is a fabulous writer. One of the things I like most about Natalie is that she's carrying baggage. Real baggage, and she struggles to deal with it. Fourth, I love the community on PEI. The people are real. There are loving folks and town gossips. Helpful and harmful—true to small town living. This is my favorite book in the series. And just for the record, Justin is a sweetheart. This is a fantastic summer read, and can be read as a standalone. But trust me, you'll want to read the series. I can actually say that I missed the characters after I finished the book. I'd love to see what happens to them in the future! 5 Stars! I received this book for free.
Reflections of the Heart
1 Corinthians
13:12
For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.
For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.
Before July ends, I will celebrate another birthday.
I've chalked up a lot of experience in the years I've lived. As I looked in the
mirror this morning, my reflection stared back. White hair, tired eyes,
wrinkles and frown lines. Life mapped out on my face. Sounds depressing doesn't
it. Until I look past the physical markings and see the cheeks my husband,
children, and grandchildren kiss. The hair I still have. The eyes that take in
the beauty of the natural world. I see hints of my mom and my dad, resemblances
to my siblings. Years of worry and sadness are balanced by many more moments of
joy and love.
Somewhere in the reflection, I recognize the love
Jesus pours over me. The grace he offers freely. Even as I live on earth, I see
Jesus. In 1 Corinthians 13:12, the apostle Paul talks about "a reflection
as in a mirror," as in what we see now—today—here on earth. But "then
we shall see face to face," not in a mirror but face to face. Jesus will
return to take his followers, the believers, the obedient—and then we will see
him face to face. Not just a reflection, but our true Savior will stand in
front of us in all of his glory. What a joy that will be!
As I reflect on my life, I pray that my heart
reflects the deep love I have for Jesus and the grace he's given me. I praise
God for many years lived surrounded by people I love.
Proverbs 27:19 As water reflects the face, so one’s life reflects the heart.
Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Saturday, June 24, 2017
He's my Rock
Malachi 3:6
"I the Lord do not change."
"I the Lord do not change."
I've joked that the most consistent thing about
working in a library is change. New software, new methods of teaching, new
information, new ways of getting the information. Constant change keeps the
library moving into the twenty-first century.
Monday, the three librarians I work with and I set
up our office and a temporary library in two classrooms. We moved the essential
books and whatever we needed to work in the space, while the library is getting
sprinklers and new heating and cooling. I've lost count of the changes that
have occurred in the eleven years I've worked for Clermont. But I can tell you
this—I've struggled with every single one.
I'm not good with change. I like my routine. I
like the workflow I've set up. I like my office space. Yet, every time a change
has been made, I've adjusted (sometimes with whining.) But each time, I've
learned the new software, pushed my office chair to a different desk, or moved
books to a different location, I've adapted.
For all the change I see in my daily life, I am so
thankful that the God I love, does not change. He's always the same. He loves
me and wants the best for me. He's ready to listen to my prayers and answer
them. God is the same—All.The.Time! No matter how frustrated I get, worried I
become, or troubled I am, God stays the same. He's my rock. He loves me. He
knows what's ahead and why the change is necessary. And he knows what's best
for me. Praise God he is the great I am.
For the Lord is the great God, the great King above all gods. Psalm 95:3
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
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