Things You’ll Love
This week Hope and I have been sick with colds. We’re both on antibiotics now and are on the mend. Yay for modern medicine!
We watched Paddington as a family and it was really sweet and funny. We also got a pre-screening link to view Beyond The Mask and loved it.
SOO, {ducking and bracing} I rarely LOVE Christian films for whatever reason (acting is weak, humor is corny, low budget, all of the above, I don’t know. Don’t hate!) but I will watch them because the messages are usually wholesome. This was NOT the case with Beyond The Mask. The filming was right up there with the best movies I’ve seen and the acting was wonderful! It was full of action and romance that wasn’t trashy, and there was no foul language. Highly recommend!
I spent some time reading At Home with Madame Chic and am really enjoying it. I love the detail that Jennifer Scott puts into life. I also love that she lives her life with high standards regardless of what anyone else is doing around her. We only get one life to live. We might as well live it well!
Some days I was so sick that all I could do was listen to an audio book. By the way, if you’ve never tried Audible you can get two free audio books right now by signing up for their free trial. You’re welcome.
Some favorite reads around the web this week:
Why venting your emotions is the worst choice. Just so much common sense here.
The Small, Happy Life “We don’t all have to shine.”
How are you doing today? Insightful article by Anne about the questions we ask when people are grieving. I agree with Anne that the question should be, “How are you doing right now.”
In Defense of Doing Nothing. A Stanford dean tells us why we should let our kids just live during the summers.
Things have been slow around the blog lately. We all know that life happens and blogs go cold. We’ve been in the midst of carefree hospitality and setting priorities so that we aren’t so busy “serving” that we actually forget about God.
DID I MENTION THAT MY SISTER IS COMING HOME IN FIVE DAYS? We were just together in May, but we love having all the kids together for a few weeks each summer. YAY!!
What have you been reading and loving this week? Let me know in the comments section here or on FB. I hope you are all bronchitis-free and enjoying this lovely summer.
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Oh so sorry you guys have been sick! And summer colds are no fun 🙁 Thanks for the links. Looking forward to reading through them!
Thanks! It’s not a fun cold. We’re on the end of it now, thankfully! Enjoy the articles. 🙂