Six in Six ๐ŸŒธ๐Ÿ“šโ˜•๏ธ {Day 54}

Beauty in the midst of construction zone! ๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿฅฐ

Iโ€™ve enjoyed Jessicaโ€™s blog for awhile now and I saw she was joining in a bookish blog hop about our 2026 reading! I used to blog hop a lot and really enjoyed linking up with others over a common topic. ๐Ÿ˜ Iโ€™m joining her at Words & Peace for this reading meme reflecting about your first six months of reading.

Instructions from Emma at Words & Peace:

In 2021, Jo at The Book Jotter started hosting the meme Six in Six.
She stopped blogging in 2025, so I have decided to host it myself.

What is 6 in 6?

The idea is to look back at the books you have read so far in the six months of this year.
Now, I love plays with numbers, so Iโ€™m extending this meme:
you can post any time in July, or as early as 6/6, June 6th.

What do you post?

Choose 6 books in 6 categories.
You can come up with your own category, or choose among the following examples (copied from Joโ€™s blog):

  • Six new authors to me
  • Six authors I have read before
  • Six authors I am looking forward to reading more of
  • Six books I have enjoyed the most
  • Six books I was disappointed with
  • Six series of books read or started
  • Six authors I read last year โ€“ but not so far this year
  • Six books that took me on extraordinary journeys
  • Six books that took me by the hand and led me into the past
  • Six books from the past that drew me back there
  • Six books from authors I know will never let me down
  • Six books I must mention that donโ€™t fit nicely into any category
  • Six books I started in the first six months of the year and was still caught up with in July
  • Six trips to Europe
  • Six blogging events I enjoyed
  • Six bookish things Iโ€™m looking forward to
  • Six Espionage or Historical Novels I enjoyed
  • Six Cool Classics
  • Six Non-US/Non-British Authors
  • Six From the Non-Fiction Shelf
  • Six books that didnโ€™t live up to expectations
  • Six books that I had one or two problems with but am still glad I tried
  • Six books that are related to The Great War or Second World War
  • Six bookshops I have visited
  • Six books Iโ€™ve read in an English translation
  • Six books which are better than the film
  • Six books which are worse than the film
  • Six books that have sport as their major theme
  • Six favourite places to read
  • Six books read on kindle and then went and bought an actual copy
  • Six books I abandoned
  • Six classics I have read
  • Six books I have read on my Kindle
  • Six physical books I have read
  • Six book covers I love
  • Six book covers that bear no resemblance to the story contained within
  • Six books to read to avoid politics
  • Six books I have read but not reviewed
  • Six books I have read in lockdown
  • Six classic mysteries
  • Six books about Royalty
  • Six pretty book covers
  • Six books set in a country other than my own
  • Six books that feature a Pandemic
  • Six books that are great when self-isolating
  • Six books recently added to my wish list
  • Six mysteries, thrillers or crime novels NOT by Agatha Christie
  • Six books with titles connected to rivers, seas and storms
  • Six nature related books
  • Six books about Librarians and Libraries
  • Six books I really want to buy in the next six months
  • Six books that feature a building in the title

My categories Iโ€™ve chosen to share about are:

  1. Six favorite genres so far
  2. Six favorite reads so far in 2026
  3. Six favorite Booktube Readathons
  4. Six New-to-Me Authors
  5. Six Mysteries I loved
  6. Six Books I Read from My Shelf

My Six Favorite Genres: (many are a mixture of these below! Iโ€™m such an eclectic reader!)

  1. Fairytale/Classic Retellings
  2. Fantasy
  3. Historical Fiction
  4. Mystery
  5. Young Adult
  6. Middle Grade

My Six Favorite Reads so far 2026 (so hard to choose!)

  1. The Secret of Honeycake by Kimberly Newton Fusco (beautiful, heartwarming Middle Grade)
  2. The Robe by Lloyd C. Douglas (gorgeous, Biblical Historical Fiction)
  3. The Will of Many by James Islington (wonderful epic Historical Fantasy)
  4. Through Rushing Waters by Catherine Richmond (Heartbreaking Historical Fiction)
  5. Mistress Pat by L.M. Montgomery (beautifully written classic)
  6. Dawn of Wonder by Jonathan Renshaw (classic fantasy story of an underdog!)

My Six Favorite Booktube Readathons So Far this Year: (You can still join these! I donโ€™t follow the monthly prompts, I just fill them in as I go!)

  1. Jurassic Reading Challenge
  2. Read Your Bookshelf Challenge
  3. Journey Through Time Historical Fiction Reading Challenge
  4. Passport to Summer Reading
  5. Summertime Bingo
  6. Summer Book Bingo

Six New-to-Me Authors

  1. Carrie Cotten, Christian Fantasy, The Huntress
  2. Derin R. Hicks, Middle Grade, Shakespeare Mystery Duo-logy
  3. Kate Stradling, Cozy Fantasy, Deathmark
  4. Sheri Cobb South, Regency Romance, The Weaver Takes a Wife
  5. Lloyd C. Douglas, Biblical Historical Fiction, The Robe
  6. Michael Perry, Memoir, Population 485: Meeting Your Neighbors One Siren at a Time
Want to try this one from Douglas soon! About Apostle Peter!

Six Mysteries I have enjoyed :

  1. Death in a Strange Country (and Quietly In Their Sleep) by Donna Leon (Commisario Brunetti Series)
  2. For Whom the Book Tolls by Laura Gail Black (cozy mystery)
  3. Breach of Trust by DiAnn Mills (Romantic Suspense Mystery Thriller)
  4. Alex Rider: Scorpio (and Snakehead) by Anthony Horowitz (mystery/spy thriller series)
  5. Dead in the Water by Denise Swanson (small town mystery)
  6. Secrets of Shakespeareโ€™s Grave (and sequel Tower of Five Orders) by Deron R. Hicks (Middle Grade)
My library is currently all dismantled for remodeling! ๐Ÿฅฒ๐Ÿ“šโ™ฅ๏ธ

Six Books I actually Read from My Own Shelf (Physical/Kindle Shelf):

  1. Caddie Woodlawn (reread) by Carol Ryrie Brink (Middle Grade Historical Fiction)
  2. Fatal Fudge Swirl by Meri Allen (Cozy Mystery)
  3. This is Happiness by Niall Williams (hauntingly beautiful Historical Fiction)
  4. The Road Past Altamont by Gabrielle Roy (beautiful book in translation about Mother/Daughter relationships)
  5. Followed by Frost by Charlie N. Holmberg (charming reimagining of Disneyโ€™s Frozen, YA Fantasy)
  6. Persuasion (reread) by Jane Austen (Regency)
Polyphemus Moth on our deck!

How has your reading year been so far? ๐Ÿ“š๐Ÿ“–

โ€ฆat the close of the dayโ€ฆ {Day 42} ๐ŸŒ…

โ€ฆgratitudesโ€ฆ

โ€ขthankful for the laundry blowing on the line โ€ขthe killdeers and geeseโ€ขthe smell of pine in the sunโ€ขdelicious chicken and veggie kebobsโ€ขtalking with Ricci and many others at graduation partiesโ€ขfor a hot shower โ€ขnew gratitude journalโ€ขfor a hubby who works hardโ€ขfor remodeling โ€ขfor gorgeous storm cloudsโ€ข

Favorite Blogs and Booktube Channels to check out! {Day 22} ๐Ÿ“ฝ๏ธ๐Ÿ“š

Happy Thursday! I โ€˜triedโ€™ to group these by main genre topic. โ™ฅ๏ธ Iโ€™m hoping to add more for reference! A few of these donโ€™t regularly update, but there is a TREASURE TROVE of back posts!

Writing/General Memoir/Nature:

Adrienne Morris

Beating the Bounds

Merhling Muse

Words & Herbs

Poetry (among other gems):

Beautiful Messy Life

Dreams from A Pilgrimage

Kourtney Garrison

Leaf and Twig

Tea & Paper

writing in north norfolk

Essays/Articles:

Enthusiastically, Dawn

Dr. Lizzie Rogers

The Marginalian

Home/Domestic/Family:

Fancied Freedom

Gathering Light

Good to Be Home

Haven Hedgerow

Heavens to Betty

Melissa Wiley

Rabbit Patch Diary

Renaissance

Reading/Homeschool:

Sage Parnassus

The Book Worm Chronicles

Woldenburn

Booktube Absolute Favorites:

Kate Howe

Chantel Reads All Day

Miriam Elizabeth Reads

Gloria Z Thompson

Cozy Cottage Chapters

Happy reading/watching! This would be a perfect place to dive into on your next rainy day! So thankful for creativity and words! ๐ŸŒฒโ™ฅ๏ธ๐Ÿ˜

Advent Diaries ~::๐ŸŽ„โ„๏ธโ™ฅ๏ธPages 16-21โ™ฅ๏ธโ„๏ธ๐ŸŽ„::~ CANDLELIGHT through SCRIPTURE ~ {Day 57}

Happy First Day of Winter! โ„๏ธ Dear Rebecca, Winter Is Here is a favorite read this time of year.

Dear Friends, hello again! I thought Iโ€™d catch up on my prompts by using them for more introspection and planning. Most of these areas, besides the marriage-focused ones, I will be including my children as we learn together. You are invited to join me in spirit or in your own planningโ€ฆread on, if interested. โ™ฅ๏ธโ„๏ธ๐ŸŽ„

In the New Year ~2025~ Iโ€™d like tooโ€ฆ

Light Candlelight in my marriage relationship and invest in my friendships deeply:

โ€ข planning dates, trips, times of prayer together with my husband, Iโ€™d love to jot down memories from these times and print off photos etc as a memorial of gratitude for Godโ€™s faithfulness.

โ€ขIโ€™d like to reprioritize pen pal notes of encouragement, coffee dates with family and other friends, texting people who come to mind in prayer, local, and church womenโ€™s groups Iโ€™m in. We need one another more than ever.

The color of Green reminds me of hope, health, and creativity! Itโ€™s my favorite color ๐Ÿ๐ŸŒฟ๐ŸŒฒ๐ŸŒฑ๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿชด

โ€ขIโ€™m planning on a few set creative challenges, especially using Bella Grace and Conscious Creativity for ideas.

โ€ขFiguring out a healthy way of living tailored to my needs and season of life and then being faithful to it.

โ€ขvisiting my creative โ€œheart homesโ€, if I can, occasionally or at least once next year. A special coffee shop, cabin, specific nature spots, and yes, Barnes & Noble. ๐Ÿ˜‚ I love dreaming and planning at these places and it gives me something to look forward to! Yes, my major heart homes are the Lake District, Cumbria, England ๐Ÿด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ and P.E.I., Canada, ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ but no plans soon for returning there. ๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜‚

My Reading life is a life-giving to me. Iโ€™m intentionally keeping it simple this year with two challenges and open-ended possibilities.

โ€ขmy first challenge is to start reading all Kate Howeโ€™s current Victorian Literature Favorites as a project for myself. I actually havenโ€™t finished or read many of these and thought it would be fun to challenge myself with some deeper reading.

โ€ข I absolutely love Chantelโ€™s open-ended word categories this year, so hoping to plug in what I read there. I may not do them in the months assigned, but will look at them throughout the year.

โ€ข I was so inspired by this video talking about ideas for this galโ€™s reading journal. I donโ€™t pre set up most of my journal pages except in the opening, preferring to work on them as the year progresses. Iโ€™m hoping to tweak some of her ideas to work for my journal.

โ€ขI want to tie on my Apron of home keeping and hospitality in a new, fresh way this year. Sometimes this means making a meal for a new mom or dropping off a bouquet of sunflowers you grew. It can mean more than hosting in your home. I have an older house with one small bathroom. How can I use it to bless my hubby, children, and those around me? This isnโ€™t an easy area for me, so I want to grow. Iโ€™d like to put some effort in helping my husband fix a few things and focus on a small, container flower garden on my older deck, as a way of extending our home this summer. Iโ€™d like to host bonfires in fine weather, as we have a lot of outdoor space. Praying for the Lordโ€™s leading. Iโ€™m setting up my little to-do planner/memory book in anticipation! I feel like Iโ€™m being asked to focus on โ€˜Taking Heed/Paying Attentionโ€ as my phrase for the year. I found a quote by Charlotte Mason, my educational philosophy heroine, that uses the phrase โ€œexpectant attentionโ€ and it hit me like a lightening bolt. I want to pay attention to the Lordโ€™s still small voice in expectancy for all the glorious Truth and Love He has for me.

Amy Carmichael quote for my phrase of the year! โ€œExpectant Attentionโ€
Little paper doors that open with goals and ideas! ๐Ÿฅน๐Ÿ˜
Charlotte Mason quote
Scripture Truth

โ€ขIโ€™d love to take to the Forest and field more. Nature walks and returning over and over again to numerous nearby favorites has blessed us immensely over the years on rotation. We truly strengthen our relationships with each other and walk away with little bits of beauty that keep on giving. These usually just cost me a bit of planning, a lunch thrown in a bag, and a little gas for an unmeasurable amount of Joy.

โ€ขLastly, I want to really revamp and dive into my Scriptures this year. The Holy Bible is my life map and I honestly, adore it. I donโ€™t understand it and itโ€™s hard to read at times, but by faith, it will not return void in my life. Iโ€™d like to try a bit more focused journaling around it and I was so inspired by Dorisโ€™ journal here. Sheโ€™s not using it for prayer and Scripture items, but I feel I could adapt some of it.

How โ€˜bout you? Do you have a focus or goals for 2025? Iโ€™d love to hear! ๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿ˜

May your book be good and your drink hot! ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿฅฐ๐ŸŽ„โ„๏ธโ™ฅ๏ธ

Advent Diaries ~::๐ŸŽ„โ„๏ธโ™ฅ๏ธPage 15 โ™ฅ๏ธโ„๏ธ๐ŸŽ„::~ FEAST~ {Day 56}

I was struck and inspired by these adorable, amazingly crafted childrenโ€™s shoes on a flea market date with my hubby. There were teeny nails on the soles. ๐Ÿฅน๐Ÿฅฐ The craftsmanship was astounding and frankly a bit convicting. Reminds me of the care that the artisans in the Old Testament put into creating the Temple and everything in it!

Hello, Dear Heart ๐Ÿ’œ โ™ฅ๏ธ๐Ÿ–ค๐Ÿ’— ~

How are you? The days of advent are winding up to the happiest birthday we could ever wish to celebrate and remember. Come, sweet Jesus, come. Iโ€™ve some catching up to do here and prayerfully, I will do that this long weekend. Iโ€™ve been thinking about feasting.

โ€ข๐Ÿ’˜what are you feasting on?๐Ÿ’˜ what is feeding you?โ€ข

~โ€ขHow are you doing mentally, spiritually, emotionally, physically, and creatively?โ€ข~

I know this is a lot to consider, but more than ever, I feel a pull to receive all that the Lord has for me as a whole person. Our world is so fragmented and fractured. It demands of us a lot of โ€˜black & whiteโ€™ type living, choices, โ€˜left or rightโ€™ thinking and that is just not human reality. We are a living, breathing human collages, sewn together with so many experiences, pieces, and ephemeral bits. We are intricate masterpieces! Iโ€™m asking for clarity from the Lord as I move into this next year about who I am as a daughter of God.

Winter abounds in wonder. Wonder is the dawn, after a snowfall, when the world is quelled by a quiet like no other quiet. When icy mosaics are etched on the panes of the window. When the red bird of winter -hope perched on a bough-shatters the washed-out tableau. Wonder is the soul burrowing into the darkness, kindling the flame deep within.

Barbara Mahany

The Stillness of Winter, p. 8

Iโ€™m SO excited about this book as winter tends to be a hard, dry season for me in many ways.

Iโ€™m still praying over these areas and trying to focus my heart and mind on gazing fully on Jesus. I want to be wholly His and feasting on His Truth. I love ๐Ÿ’• discovering new ideas and inspiration, so I thought it would be fun to link some things that have recently encouraged me and are feeding me. I donโ€™t necessarily love/agree with everything from all of these creators, but still can pull enough from them to challenge and spur myself on. I will give a brief overview of where I think my own journey is in each of these areas:

Mentally ~

Honestly, Iโ€™m still learning about resting in the Lord. Poetry, the Psalms, the Gospels, and instrumental music soundtracks have really helped. Covid era junk, hard relationships, and politics have messed with my anxiety a bit. The winter cold and darkness are difficult for me, but Iโ€™ve felt a real inner breakthrough this year. Itโ€™s slow and sure. Thanks be to God. Saying โ€˜noโ€™ to certain things {regular news and too much social media, for example} and โ€˜yesโ€™, to gentle things that are still a bit outside of my comfort zone, have help me think a bit deeper, yet led me away from the sleepless, racing brain. Itโ€™s finding the right things to challenge me, yet not contribute to worry or fear.

Booktubers That Make Me Think Deeper

  1. ARRRG! Schooling
  2. Books Love Jenna
  3. Christy Luis

Send out Your Light & Truth โœจ

Spiritually ~

Iโ€™ve felt a bit dry, so praying about some ways to refresh and refocus in the new year. I recently read through The Gospels quickly and was so filled and blessed. One of my winter goals is to read Psalms from the paraphrase, The Message by Eugene Peterson. I find different translations or word studies really help. I hope to look at place names closer in the Bible in 2025, as I love names and the process of naming. Do you have any ideas or things that have helped you with your spiritual life? I really would love to get back to prayer walks and going to nature spots intentionally for focusing on the Lord, but need to get some new snow pants soon. Iโ€™m so cold! ๐Ÿ˜… {you can call me wimp, itโ€™s ok ๐Ÿ˜‚}

Things That Recently Spiritually Spoke to Me

  1. Nancy Kellyโ€™s Talk on Prayer
  2. The writing of Barbara Mahany
  3. Thinking on this poem

Sophie, our cat, is SUCH a lovely beastieโ€ฆso thankful for her ๐Ÿฅน๐Ÿ˜…โ™ฅ๏ธ

Emotionally ~

This is tied into all of the above and other categories, but honestly, less Instagram, YouTube, Patreon, and newsfeeds has really made a difference for me. I miss some of the lovely people and STUFF I was involved with online {Voxer groups, Booktube, Zoom meetups, Marco Polo etc}, BUT I know that at this time, they got out of control after covid. I felt fractured between all that I have here in my โ€˜realโ€™ life and the wonderful, but mistimed relationships online. So much online is fed by FOMO, โ€œthe fear of missing outโ€, and everything is hyped months in advance. Thatโ€™s not bad, necessarily, like Walmart putting up Christmas stuff around Halloween. ๐Ÿ˜ณ๐Ÿคช๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜’ Iโ€™m finding however, for my season of life and personality, prolonged exposure to this racing FOMO ruins me.

Things Helping Emotionally ~

  1. Getting into nature! My local friend and I took our kids on some nature rambles this autumn and it was WONDERFUL. We talked books , ideas, and life, while enjoying the outdoors. We have plans for an outing in January.
  2. Journaling to process. Iโ€™m finding a small amount goes a long way. Even making lists has really been helpful. Gratitude lists, prayer lists, hardship lists, things Iโ€™ve noticed lists, the list ๐Ÿ˜ is endless!
  3. Taking long breaks from online things if I catch myself getting stressed or overwhelmed by them. Life is too short for stress from random social media.
  4. Analog recording of life and reading. I still love and enjoy online friendships and especially the friends Iโ€™ve made in the reading community, but pulling out of things like Goodreads/Storygraph/ some Booktube has really helped settle my emotions. These things arenโ€™t bad and Iโ€™ve enjoyed them in other seasons, but for me, currently, I needed to cut and limit them.
  5. Reading light and fluffy things in-between more challenging reads. I try not to have too heavy a โ€˜dietโ€™ of marshmallow reading, but at times of extra stress, light reading is helpful.

Physically ~

This is a hard area for me to talk about honestly. Iโ€™ve always struggled with my self image, weight, and moderation. Even in highschool when I was an athlete and very โ€˜healthyโ€™ on the outside. Ever since Iโ€™ve been having babies and been more sedentary, Iโ€™ve struggled with my weight. Iโ€™ve been on multiple diets, eating plans, exercise regimens, etc, etc, etc. During 2020, I lost a significant amount of weight in a highly structured program {Bright Line Eating} and was in a loving support group with some other strong, Christian women. We are all Charlotte Mason home educators and even met on annual retreats. These women are amazing, loving people! In late 2022/early โ€˜23, I found myself struggling with this and stopping the program. I really havenโ€™t found a balance since then. One interesting thing, though, has been that my sleep has always been touchy and now that Iโ€™m not low-carb currently, itโ€™s been significantly better. Go figure. Extreme low carb, Iโ€™ve been reading about, can mess with sleep. Good sleep is something that heavily contributes to ALL these areas!! All this to say is that, Iโ€™ve really been focusing on my internal battles through prayer ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป. I feel like thatโ€™s something Iโ€™ve never fully dealt with, no matter how well I do with the externals. I still am floundering and am not where Iโ€™d like to be health-wise. Iโ€™m trusting that some of the anxiety, ๐Ÿ˜Ÿ, self-loathing, and bad cycles are being worked though in a better way. Will you pray for me? Also that I know when enough is enough? Just finding where I need to be with my faith and in my body, for me. Not falling for the cultural definitions of worth, health, or value, but looking at myself through Godโ€™s lens. I also feel humbled over and over again. This is a pride area. Unfortunately, one gets a lot of attention and validation when one looks well and โ€œwith itโ€ on the outside, even if Iโ€™m a tomb full of dead manโ€™s bones on the inside. I want to be wholly Jesusโ€™, inside and out. I want to walk in obedience to His guidance for me.

I donโ€™t have anything currently thatโ€™s ๐Ÿ’ฏ percent inspiring me currently right now in this area. I feel a bit fragile and burnt out. I have read a little by Geneen Roth lately and Iโ€™m thinking about it. Thanks for sticking with ๐Ÿคชthat long rant

The kids decorate the tree now. My work is finished. ๐Ÿ˜‚โ™ฅ๏ธ๐ŸŽ„

Creatively ~

Last but not least, Iโ€™m sooooo excited and inspired to find that in some ways, Iโ€™m settling into what I love to create and what inspires me in my life. Iโ€™m a Gatherer of Fragments. The Recycler of Remnants! I absolutely love things made of pieces. Stained glass, mosaics, collages, poems, ephemera, journals, photographs, and quilts. What do you love? What absolutely inspires you?

Things Inspiring me Creatively Currently

  1. Chantel Klassen
  2. CleoPatrick
  3. Kikiโ€™s Bookish Service
  4. Austin Kleonโ€™s weekly newsletter
  5. My Kindle, reading everywhere using the app
  6. The overly simplistic magazine Bella Grace! I just love its sweetness. I got a subscription for Christmas. ๐Ÿฅฐ
  7. The old Disney version of 101 Dalmatians. Rogerโ€™s commitment to his music and Cruella is my favorite villain. She shows me what selfishness looks like. She makes me laugh at how odious self-centeredness can become!
  8. The Ben Stiller version of The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. Soooooo inspiring on SO many levels.
  9. Long form blogging. Slower media. Like this lovely, long, leisure Cinderella retelling. Trying to avoid shorts and reels, somewhat unsuccessfully! ๐Ÿคช๐Ÿ˜‚โ™ฅ๏ธ
Favorites of mine! โ™ฅ๏ธ my children donโ€™t like the film. ๐Ÿ˜‚

There is so much to see-things that tell of His love and grace; things that show His Presence;the treasures of His Book. There is no limit to what we shall see except the limit of our own power to see. โ€œOpen Thou mine eyesโ€ is a prayer for us all.

And then listen. There is much to hear. What did God say to me this morning in what I read in His Book, in what I heard from others who love Him, in what I heard deep in my heart, through something He caused me to recall? Whatever it was, let me take time to โ€œcomprehendโ€ it, hold it fast, and live in the light of it to-day.

Amy Carmichael

Edges of His Ways, p. 174

๐Ÿ’—๐ŸฅฐHow about you? How are you doing in these areas? Do you take time to evaluate things? How are you feeding yourself ? โ™ฅ๏ธ

Happy Almost Christmas Weekend! Sooo excited! โœจ๐ŸŽ„๐Ÿ’—

Advent Diaries ~::๐ŸŽ„โ„๏ธโ™ฅ๏ธPage 8โ™ฅ๏ธโ„๏ธ๐ŸŽ„::~ POETRY ~ {Day 54}

I adore Nativity sets. This is my Haitian set. ๐Ÿ’Ÿ

What is your jam or โ€˜poetry of lifeโ€™ currently? A little something bringing you joy and a pause during this can-be-hectic time of year?

~Magazine dates with myself. I take a little cash and go buy a magazine and usually sit by a nature spot (in my car currently ๐Ÿฅถ, of course! ) to peruse it. I love the quiet, the pause, and the new freshness of something to look forward to. Itโ€™s a wonderful time of contemplation and prayer! ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป

~Scriptures/poetry/prayer/journalingโ€ฆmy morning routine is such a lovely time to contemplate and set myself on Jesus for the day. A few words of poetry or devotionals plus Scripture under a cozy blanket, mug of coffee, and fairy lights are crucial as I love on/survive ๐Ÿ˜…the relationships in my life. I journal my way through it all. My favorite poetry currently is Ted Hughesโ€™ Seasons Songs and my friend, Kimโ€™s poetry, not to mention her photography is pure poetry, too. โฃ๏ธI have a few new collections I want for Christmas.

Can you spot the kitty cat? ๐Ÿˆ ๐Ÿ˜‚โœจNew Christmas mug I found for $3! Yay! ๐Ÿ˜€

~ Reading is always my jam! ๐Ÿ’— Here is a list of some of my autumn reading favorites (September-October-November) with a little snippet to snap review. These are all perfect for curling up with this winter. Something for everyone. I wasnโ€™t able to film a YouTube recap, so Iโ€™m wrapping it up here!

  1. Witches by Roald Dahl (sweet, grotesquely funny story of little boy and grandmother who battle evil together!)
  2. Apple Bough by Noel Streatfield (delightful story of the oldest daughter in an extremely artistic family who is finding her place. This was beautiful and deep!)
  3. Kikiโ€™s Delivery Service by Eiko Kandano (sweet, comforting, cozy coming of age fantasy story.)
  4. The Language of Spells by Garrit Weyr (deep story following a family and a dragon through both World Wars – so lovely and thoughtful.)
  5. Thimble Summer by Elizabeth Enright (gorgeous farm family story with beautiful writing!)
  6. The Grey Woman by Elizabeth Gaskell (short, atmospheric story. Ending was a bit rushed, but accessible Victorian literature at its best.)
  7. The Chantry House by Charlotte Mary Yonge (longer Victorian literature with a side of ghost. I really enjoyed this one!)
  8. The Lost Heiress by Roseannโ€™s M. White (lovely, clean historical romance that had a mysterious twist to it. I really enjoyed this one!)
  9. An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret Rogerson (amazingly written, gorgeous atmospheric fantasy story with deep themes of the emptiness of immortality and more. Romance wasnโ€™t for me, but overall, I loved this.)
  10. Honey for a Womenโ€™s Heart by Gladys M. Hunt (a favorite nonfiction reread that was just what I needed to inspire my reading and my home educating!)
  11. Sylviaโ€™s Lovers by Elizabeth Gaskell (gloriously written, heartfelt, heart wrenching story set in an English coastal, whaling village. Iโ€™ll read anything Gaskell wrote! Sheโ€™s my favorite Victorian writer.)
  12. The Mirror Visitor Series by Christelle Dabos (translated from French – fantasy reread that I love for its beautiful, intriguing setting and main character, Opheliaโ€™s revelations about how we see ourselves. The first two books are my favorites.)
  13. Conscious Creativity by Philippe Stanton (a gorgeous photographerโ€™s art philosophy, prompts, inspiration, and ramblings. So inspiring!)
  14. Amish Quilt Shop Series by Isabella Alan (simple and cozy mysteries. When Iโ€™m exhausted and need of something light, I enjoy a few cozy, clean mystery authors.)
  15. Full Disclosure by Dee Henderson (Police Detective fiction. This was unique in that Ann, the main investigator was very introverted. A little unrealistic, but I really identified with a lot of her internal processing.)
  16. Jane of Lantern Hill by L.M. Montgomery (Iโ€™ve read this multiple times, but this reread was with my four younger children and we all had such a lovely time together. Even my 5 yo listened pretty well!)
  17. Maisie Dobbs Series by Jacqueline Winspear (#4 & #5 in this long series of a female private English investigator in the interwar period. I disliked #3 , so was so glad to enjoy these two! Highly recommend the series!)
  18. Chalice by Robin McKinley (lovely, elemental magic fantasy that enchanted me. Canโ€™t really explain why. A bit darker fantasy, fyi.)
  19. Deerbrook by Harriet Martineau (this was an online buddy read and had some convoluted parts and unloveable characters. However, the philosophical parts were intriguing and the nature writing was amazing. The conversations with my friends made it an interesting read!)
Library ๐Ÿ“š picture book stack! โฃ๏ธ

~ Walking and nature drives are so wonderful when I take the time. Itโ€™s a bit cold for me, but Iโ€™m always so rewarded. My hubby is very willing to take back roads and Iโ€™m so grateful we live in a beautiful area.

Out driving with hubby! โœจโœจโœจ

How about you? What makes you โ€˜singโ€™

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Saturday Examen + Homeschool Snapshots week 2 {Day 22}

Prayer for the coming weekโ€ฆ

โ€œThe Spirit of the LORD spoke through me, his word was on my tongue.โ€

King David, from 2 Samuel 23:2

Hello, Friends! โ™ฅ๏ธโ˜•๏ธ๐ŸŒปI realize Iโ€™ve been a bit scarce as we dive into our new home educating year, I hope to get back to my 180 Day Project soon. Hereโ€™s a few shots from our weekโ€ฆ

How was your week? Ours was good, albeit looong! ๐Ÿ˜โ™ฅ๏ธโ˜•๏ธ๐ŸŒป๐ŸŒฟ

โ€ขhandfulsโ€ข

Novelist Katherine Anne Porter wrote, โ€œHuman life itself may be almost pure chaos, but the work of the artist-the only thing heโ€™s good for- is to take these handfuls of confusion and disparate things, things that seem to be irreconcilable, and put them together in a frame to give them some kind of shape and meaning.โ€

from Jean Flemingโ€™s Pursue the Intentional Life

โ€ขbuildโ€ข

All that we build is going to be inspected by God. When God inspects us with His searching and refining fire, will He detect that we have built enterprises of our own on the foundation of Jesus? (see 1 Corinthians 3:10-15)

Oswald Chambers~