Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Bat Girl!!


These days Natalie loves dressing up; unfortunately all of our dress up clothes are of the male variety, so she alternates between cowboy, football player (with a helmet that must weigh as much as her head!!), pirate, and my favorite, batman/girl. Right now she has on a pirate bandanna and wants me to put one of Noah's cowboy boots on her. She can only walk with one of the boots on--if you can call it walking!!
Anyway, during my recovery, I have been able to catch up on some of the reading I've been wanting to do. I just finished John Adams by David McCullough, which was excellent--it really is history that reads like a novel. We also rented the mini-series, which I also highly recommend. I've also recently read Mozart's Sister, which is fictionalized history by Nancy Moser. I believe that there are other titles in this series maybe about Jane Austen and Martha Washington.
I, obviously, haven't been doing much cooking lately, but I'm looking forward to fall and was wondering if you ladies have any favorite soup recipes. I LOVE soup! When you serve soup, do you serve it as a meal by itself --or with bread-- or sort of as a first course?

Sunday, August 24, 2008

want to know more about God?

Hi ladies!
I wonder why the blogging on this site has slowed down...(says me, the great blogger!)
Just wanted to bring to your attention a marvelous book I read while at Joel and Shelley's last week. The Shack; maybe some of the rest of you have heard of it or read it. It's the best theological presentation of God I've read maybe ever, and you guys know that I'm pretty conservative when it comes to things like this. It starts off pretty gruesomely, with the abduction and murder of the protagonist's little daughter, but that is just to set the scene for the worst thing that any parent could imagine, and the rest of the book is how God sees that circumstance. For anyone who has grappled with the questions of "what kind of a God are you anyway that could allow things like that to happen?" this is a good book to read. I highly reccommend it and would be very interested in others' opinions.