"How can there be too many children? It's like saying there are too many flowers." Mother Theresa

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Books, baseball and music...the stuff of life

Got a great new CD. Check him out.

Mercy's last day of preschool.

Beni finished kindergarden. My babies are all growing too fast.

My little Beni Benster, as we like to call him, getting ready to bat. He hit 3 triples and a grandslam. Gets it from his Mom. ;)


I'm getting ready to start a new bible study. It couldn't come at a better time. My thought life has been very poor lately. I've been discouraged about finances, appearance and the opinions of others. Check this out ladies, I think it will be great!
Author: Jennifer Rothschild
Me, Myself, and Lies: A Thought Closet Makeover is a video-driven Bible study for women to encourage them to clean out the junk in their thoughts and replace these hidden negative thoughts and failures with positive truths from God’s word. Author Jennifer Rothschild shares practically and helpfully from her own life and from Scripture to show how every woman can turn her words, and her life, around for good. (7 sessions)
Words are powerful. Especially the words women speak to themselves. All too often, what they say to themselves when they lie in bed at night or look in the mirror in the morning is not even close to the words God wants them to speak to their souls. According to Rothschild, what we think about often has a ripple effect on nearly every area of our lives, “This Bible study, based on Jennifer's popular book: Self Talk, Soul Talk, teaches how to replace the lies you may have been telling yourself with the truth from God’s word.”

Just finished a fiction book that I loved called:
Deadline By: Randy AlcornMultnomah
5 out of 5 stars
Product Description
Involved in a tragic accident under suspicious circumstances, award- winning journalist Jake Woods teams with detective Ollie Chandler to uncover the truth. This alluring repackage of the R andy Alcorn bestseller finds Jake drawing upon all his resources in an ever- intensifying, dangerous murder investigation. Unaware of the imminent threat to his own life, Jake struggles for answers to the mystery at hand and is plunged into a deeper search for the meaning of his own existence.

1 comment:

Kimberly said...

I've heard good things about Jennifer Rothchilds' Bible study. I'd like to do it myself. Finish it before our beach rendezvous. I can't believe Benny is going into first grade! Mercy is gorgeous! Can't wait to hug all your necks! Praying for you too. Much love from a new crazy momma - ha ha!