Iām loosely participating in five? July specific Booktube Readathons! I really enjoy just marking off prompts! šā
I decorated some of my July pages ahead in my to-do pocket Moleskine because thereās some travel and family stuff going on. I usually decorate this one the day of use because itās so small, but I donāt pack all my journaling supplies when going on trips! I especially love the Jane Austen stickers I saved for the start of Jane Austen July! šā„ļøšø
Deck-a-TBR-a-Thon! Summerween! Private Eye July! Jane Austen July! Zoom in for Prompts, if interested! š ššš
These are some summer long prompts! I made a great dent in them in June!
Two June Read-a-Thons that I had a lot of fun with! I just read what Iām in the mood for and make them fit mostly, but I do tailor a few of my choices depending on topic. Read a couple American Revolution type books with my kids etc.
June Reading Journal pages almost full!
I purchased coffee stickers and cute yellow bakery type washi so my July theme is Yellow Coffee & Flower Shop! š¤Ŗš ššš¤šš¤š
VERY ambitious health/mental/spiritual/relational goals for July! šš±š
What are you creating lately? I so enjoy working in my journals.
Happy Tuesday! Iām here to wrap up this Booktuber reading challenge. You can still participate by picking and choosing what books you are reading fulfill the prompts! I donāt follow the monthly delineation because Iām a mood reader, mostly. Small confession: {whispers} Only 3 of these titles were actually on my physical/Kindle shelf! The rest were library check-outs. So I āfailedā on the reading my shelf. Oh well! All in good fun!šš¤
The first half of this story was so dark and depressing. Our main female character gets caught up in covering up a crime. The guilt, fear, and shame are palpable as she barely moves through life. The last 1/4th of the book was better, a bit more hope, but wow, not my favorite from my favorite Victorian author.
Three or More Objects (on cover) ~
The Labors of Hercules Beale by Gary D. Schmidt ~
This was a lovely story of two brothers working through their grief due to the loss of their parents. They are navigating their new relationship and trying to keep the family greenhouse afloat. Hercules transfers to a new school and a strict new teacher challenges him in ways that truly help him grow! Schmidtās books are fantastic in a rip-your-heart-out-and -put-it-back together way! I also love Wednesday Wars by this author.
Weapon on Cover ~
Dawn of Wonder by Jonathan Renshaw ~ A beautiful classic quest fantasy with an underdog main character! Aedan and his new found family he gathers truly grow in character and love! This was so amazing! Satisfying ending even though sequel never was released due to the authors health.
Title Includes a Conjunction ~
For Whom the Book Tolls by Laura Gail Black ~ Gal inherits her uncles antique bookshop in this cozy mystery. Unfortunately, a terrible secret awaits her as she wakes up the first morning! Suspicion is aimed at her surrounding a past false accusation. This had an old mansion, treasure, and an old diary as part of the story!
Population 485: Meeting Your Neighbors One Siren at a Time by Michael Perry ~ a beautiful memoir about life & death, philosophy, small town Wisconsin. This was written so well and so true to relationships and culture in the Midwest. Highly recommend with the caveat of some sad explicit emergency situations and descriptions.
Has a Map ~
The Will of the Many by James Islington ~ Roman-like world, epic fantasy with deep themes of love and sacrifice for a son who is driven by revenge for a beloved father. Highly recommend!
Water ~
Dead in the Water by Denise Swanson ~
I thought this was a cozy, but it turned out a bit grittier and with adult themes. I really loved the husband/wife duo in the Chief of Police, Wally and his wife Skye, psychologist. They are expecting their first child and a tornado disaster causes havoc to their small town. A murder, family issues, and the town rebuilding/clean up bring them together.
Animal ~
Cloaked in Beauty by Karen Witemeyer ~
This was a deeper Red Riding Hood retelling. I loved the kindness and love the main female character lived and the Grandmother was awesome! A bit heavier on romance, but wonderful characters and an unique take on this story! I loved the wolf dog sidekick, too!
Bookish~
Ink and Bone by Rachel Caine ~ This is such a unique premise! The Library of Alexandria is the center of all knowledge and special librarians are trained to care for it and guard the knowledge. The new batch of trainees are a mixed bag and full of secrets including Jess our main character. The students uncover corruption at the highest levels. I loved this story and the characters. Unfortunately, a bit of a sneering attitude towards traditional morality, so be aware. Nothing explicit except fantasy violence, so far. I hope to continue with the 3rd in the series soon!
Transportation ~
Hearse and Buggy by Laura Bradford ~
Cozy mystery set in Amish community. I love the bed & breakfast and main characters aunt! This was a little slow and repetitive, but I may return if I want a gentle, quiet mystery. I loved the ex-Amish police detective!
True or False ~
The Secret of Honeycake by Kimberly Newton Fusco ~ if anything, read this story for the exquisite writing. Hurricane is our main character and she finds her life in upheaval when she is sent to live with her aunt and employee. This books deals with grief, chronic illness, loneliness, found family, traditions, carving a life for oneself out of a whole new experience. The Great Depression, class, and PTSD touch Hurricane and her new friends lives in a big way. I loved the ābutlerā character in this story! This is very slow but so sweet and poignant.
Beauty in the midst of construction zone! š š„°
Iāve enjoyed Jessicaās 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. š Iām 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 Iām 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 Joās 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 ā 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 donāt 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 Iām 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 didnāt 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 Iāve 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 Iāve chosen to share about are:
Six favorite genres so far
Six favorite reads so far in 2026
Six favorite Booktube Readathons
Six New-to-Me Authors
Six Mysteries I loved
Six Books I Read from My Shelf
My Six Favorite Genres: (many are a mixture of these below! Iām such an eclectic reader!)
Fairytale/Classic Retellings
Fantasy
Historical Fiction
Mystery
Young Adult
Middle Grade
My Six Favorite Reads so far 2026 (so hard to choose!)
The Secret of Honeycake by Kimberly Newton Fusco (beautiful, heartwarming Middle Grade)
The Robe by Lloyd C. Douglas (gorgeous, Biblical Historical Fiction)
The Will of Many by James Islington (wonderful epic Historical Fantasy)
Through Rushing Waters by Catherine Richmond (Heartbreaking Historical Fiction)
Mistress Pat by L.M. Montgomery (beautifully written classic)
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 donāt follow the monthly prompts, I just fill them in as I go!)
Reading and journaling bring me so much joy š„¹ so the marriage of the two is a double dose! I donāt really plan, but just go with whatever is inspiring me in my sticker/washi stash. I had a kind of slow start to my reading in the beginning of May, my reading mood was changing, had some meh/ok-ish reads at the start. I pretty much hated Date with Danger! 𤣠The end of the month reading though was amazing! I loved all the Middle Grade reads for a small readathon on Booktube called Middle Grade May! Especially, Secrets of Shakespeareās Grave and its sequel, Tower of the Five Orders by Deron R. Hicks. I really enjoyed the Christian historical light fantasy, The Huntress, also. Honorable mention goes to The Little House in the Highlands which is based on Laura Ingalls Wilderās ancestors. It was a slow start but SO cute! I made some good progress on my newest bingo boards I printed off from Pinterest, also. Georgette Heyer is hit or miss for me, but I loved two of her Regency romances, Arabella and Sylvester. Overall, a great reading month.
Now that summer is close at hand, my TBR stacks are exploding!
Here is what Iām currently finishing on my Kindle āstackā! My reading mood is pretty light as we have a heavy, busier season with remodeling:
A bit slow? May try the next in series? I got this one for Motherās Day, begins a teeny bit draggy, but cute, light fantasy middle grade about Bee, who can bake a wee bit of feelings into her baked goods. I love the tulip bulb smuggling pirates and the second half has been fantastic! Sequel to a wonderful childrenās mystery story about a brother and sister saving their fatherās place in the familyās publishing company! (The Secret of Shakespeareās Grave) This one has Shakespeare, Marlowe, other bookish nods, hidden messages, and just a lot of delight! I enjoyed the first, the best, but this one is great, too.
I think my mood? is still a bit on the lighter side but shifting to historical fiction, especially American Revolution possibilities to honor the 250th birthday this year.
Lighter maybes on my stack!
A Booktuber I like to watch wrote this and I want to dive in! Iāve tried about 10% and I like her writing style!Sign me up for anything lighthouse! Itās one of my reading buzzwords. Do you have any favorite lighthouse fiction recommendations? I love this cover and canāt wait to try it! Banned books and ancient Korean Pride & Prejudice retelling? Yes, please. Iāve enjoyed some of Hurās historical fiction in the past. Iāve heard great things about this, like Agatha Christieās And Then There Were None vibes?
A few historical fiction Iād like to try!
Fictionalization of Deborah Samsonās story. A woman who joined the Patriot army in disguise during American Revolution. Boston Tea Party and modern day, hard-hitting topics in a dual timeline with thread woven between eras.
Thereās a lot more in my stack, but these are catching my eye! Are you a mood reader or make a list and stick to it reader? Do you read more than one book at a time?
Happy Thursday! I ātriedā to group these by main genre topic. ā„ļø Iām hoping to add more for reference! A few of these donāt regularly update, but there is a TREASURE TROVE of back posts!
I donāt remember when I first encountered the wonderful world of Booktube, but it was pre-covid and Iāve been happily watching ever since! If you arenāt sure what it is, Booktube is a corner of YouTube that focuses on reading and talking about reading! š I also have found AMAZING reading journalers which is like a sandwich of my two favorite hobbies ever! There are YouTubers for EVERY hobby! Flosstubers, Gardentubers, Cookingtubers! šš ā„ļø Overall, Iāve found a small group of people in the Booktube world who are sooo friendly, welcoming, and as passionate about books and reading as I am! As with anything, you have to weed out a few thorns and balance the time spent, but this has been an enriching part of my life. Today I thought Iād share a few of my current favs! As you know šI read a wide variety of random things, so Iām going to share my Eclectic Booktuber favorites! I have many MORE, I love, but these are my jam currently.
Do you have a niche YouTube corner? A hobby that you like learning about on YouTube!? Iād love to hear! Maybe I will do another of these lists later for my general favorite Booktubers!
From the ends of the earth, I cry to you for help when my heart is overwhelmed.
Lead me to the towering rock of safety, for you are my safe refuge, a fortress where my enemies cannot reach me.
Let me live forever in your sanctuary, safe beneath the shelter of your wings!
Psalm 61: 2-4, NLT
Whatās been inspiring me? ā„ļøšæ
ā¢listening toā¢ā„ļøšæ
BTSā new āArirangā album. šæ A bit different than what I expected but itās growing on me. I donāt love lots of language or overly sexual themes, but thereās enough deeper lines/ideas that got me thinking. Hope to write a few of my own poems based on some of the lyrics.
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Iāve also started the audiobook of Quarter Labyrinth by Victoria McCombs on the recommendation of a friend! Itās included free with Audible currently! I really hope our weather will warm up a bit so I can get outside walking and listening. šš§
ā¢readingā¢ā„ļøšæ
I always have a healthy stack šš¤Ŗ of things Iām dipping into! Iāve started my two buddy reads and Iām currently really enjoying slowly rereading my favorite Victorian novel of all time, Wives & Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell. Itās almost an annual reread for me. My 14 yo is listening to it for the first time and enjoying it! Iāve also been craving a reread of The Scent of Water by Elizabeth Goudge. Itās been awhile and itās a perfect spring read.
If only I had this gorgeous vintage copy! šā„ļøšæ
Iāve also been enjoying the Alex Rider Series by Anthony Horowitz about a 14 yo spy with M16. The fifth? one made me definitely warm up more to Alex who seemed a bit cold/distant at first. They are so adventurous and thrilling. Definitely super violent, but compelling. I also just dove back into Donna Leonās Commasario Brunettiās police series. She writes Venice and Brunettiās family life SO well, that Iāve just fallen in love with Guido as a police detective. The crimes are gritty and disturbing, so if you donāt like police procedural type detective novels, these may not be for you. I feel so immersed in Venice and his friendships and his family that Iāve come to love them! They are a fast, great Kindle read that I get through the library!
This one āļø was 5 star š for me!
ā¢watchingā¢ā„ļøšæ
I really havenāt watched much recently as I took a Booktube break for the Lenten season. I did put on hold at the library the first Season of Dr.Quinn Medicine Woman š¤Ŗš¤£ to see if I can get my hubby to watch with me during the chilly, spring nights.
ā¢noticing⢠ā„ļøšæ
How cute my little guys hands are! He has bad dry skin in the winter and weāve been rubbing Aloe Vera into them each night. Heās such a blessing. š„¹ā„ļøšæ
Iāve really been noticing and remembering little tidbits from this lovely collection of quotes!
āGod has not called me to be successful, He has called me to be faithful. When we stand before God, results are not important. Faithfulness is what matters.ā
Happy First Day of Winter! āļø Dear Rebecca, Winter Is Here is a favorite read this time of year.
Dear Friends, hello again! I thought Iād 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 planningā¦read on, if interested. ā„ļøāļøš
In the New Year ~2025~ Iād like tooā¦
Light Candlelight in my marriage relationship and invest in my friendships deeply:
⢠planning dates, trips, times of prayer together with my husband, Iād love to jot down memories from these times and print off photos etc as a memorial of gratitude for Godās faithfulness.
ā¢Iād 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 womenās groups Iām in. We need one another more than ever.
The color of Green reminds me of hope, health, and creativity! Itās my favorite color ššæš²š±ššŖ“
ā¢Iām planning on a few set creative challenges, especially using Bella Grace and Conscious Creativity for ideas.
ā¢Figuring out a healthy way of living tailored to my needs and season of life and then being faithful to it.
ā¢visiting my creative āheart homesā, if I can, occasionally or at least once next year. A special coffee shop, cabin, specific nature spots, and yes, Barnes & Noble. š 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 š“ó §ó ¢ó „ó ®ó §ó æ and P.E.I., Canada, šØš¦ but no plans soon for returning there. šš„°šš
My Reading life is a life-giving to me. Iām intentionally keeping it simple this year with two challenges and open-ended possibilities.
ā¢my first challenge is to start reading all Kate Howeās current Victorian Literature Favorites as a project for myself. I actually havenāt finished or read many of these and thought it would be fun to challenge myself with some deeper reading.
⢠I absolutely love Chantelās 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.
⢠I was so inspired by this video talking about ideas for this galās reading journal. I donāt pre set up most of my journal pages except in the opening, preferring to work on them as the year progresses. Iām hoping to tweak some of her ideas to work for my journal.
ā¢I 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 isnāt an easy area for me, so I want to grow. Iād 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. Iād like to host bonfires in fine weather, as we have a lot of outdoor space. Praying for the Lordās leading. Iām setting up my little to-do planner/memory book in anticipation! I feel like Iām being asked to focus on āTaking Heed/Paying Attentionā as my phrase for the year. I found a quote by Charlotte Mason, my educational philosophy heroine, that uses the phrase āexpectant attentionā and it hit me like a lightening bolt. I want to pay attention to the Lordās 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! āExpectant AttentionāLittle paper doors that open with goals and ideas! š„¹šCharlotte Mason quote Scripture Truth
ā¢Iād 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.
ā¢Lastly, 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 donāt understand it and itās hard to read at times, but by faith, it will not return void in my life. Iād like to try a bit more focused journaling around it and I was so inspired by Dorisā journal here. Sheās not using it for prayer and Scripture items, but I feel I could adapt some of it.
How ābout you? Do you have a focus or goals for 2025? Iād love to hear! š„°š
May your book be good and your drink hot! šš„°šāļøā„ļø
I was struck and inspired by these adorable, amazingly crafted childrenās shoes on a flea market date with my hubby. There were teeny nails on the soles. š„¹š„° 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 š ā„ļøš¤š ~
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. Iāve some catching up to do here and prayerfully, I will do that this long weekend. Iāve been thinking about feasting.
ā¢šwhat are you feasting on?š what is feeding you?ā¢
~ā¢How are you doing mentally, spiritually, emotionally, physically, and creatively?ā¢~
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 āblack & whiteā type living, choices, āleft or rightā 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! Iām 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
Iām SO excited about this book as winter tends to be a hard, dry season for me in many ways.
Iām 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 š 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 donāt 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, Iām 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 Iāve felt a real inner breakthrough this year. Itās slow and sure. Thanks be to God. Saying ānoā to certain things {regular news and too much social media, for example} and āyesā, 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. Itās finding the right things to challenge me, yet not contribute to worry or fear.
Iāve 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. Iām so cold! š {you can call me wimp, itās ok š}
Sophie, our cat, is SUCH a lovely beastieā¦so thankful for her š„¹š ā„ļø
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 ārealā life and the wonderful, but mistimed relationships online. So much online is fed by FOMO, āthe fear of missing outā, and everything is hyped months in advance. Thatās not bad, necessarily, like Walmart putting up Christmas stuff around Halloween. š³š¤Ŗšš Iām finding however, for my season of life and personality, prolonged exposure to this racing FOMO ruins me.
Things Helping Emotionally ~
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.
Journaling to process. Iām finding a small amount goes a long way. Even making lists has really been helpful. Gratitude lists, prayer lists, hardship lists, things Iāve noticed lists, the list š is endless!
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.
Analog recording of life and reading. I still love and enjoy online friendships and especially the friends Iāve made in the reading community, but pulling out of things like Goodreads/Storygraph/ some Booktube has really helped settle my emotions. These things arenāt bad and Iāve enjoyed them in other seasons, but for me, currently, I needed to cut and limit them.
Reading light and fluffy things in-between more challenging reads. I try not to have too heavy a ādietā 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. Iāve always struggled with my self image, weight, and moderation. Even in highschool when I was an athlete and very āhealthyā on the outside. Ever since Iāve been having babies and been more sedentary, Iāve struggled with my weight. Iāve 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 ā23, I found myself struggling with this and stopping the program. I really havenāt found a balance since then. One interesting thing, though, has been that my sleep has always been touchy and now that Iām not low-carb currently, itās been significantly better. Go figure. Extreme low carb, Iāve been reading about, can mess with sleep. Good sleep is something that heavily contributes to ALL these areas!! All this to say is that, Iāve really been focusing on my internal battles through prayer šš». I feel like thatās something Iāve never fully dealt with, no matter how well I do with the externals. I still am floundering and am not where Iād like to be health-wise. Iām trusting that some of the anxiety, š, 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 Godās 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 āwith itā on the outside, even if Iām a tomb full of dead manās bones on the inside. I want to be wholly Jesusā, inside and out. I want to walk in obedience to His guidance for me.
I donāt have anything currently thatās šÆ 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 Iām thinking about it. Thanks for sticking with š¤Ŗthat long rant
The kids decorate the tree now. My work is finished. šā„ļøš
Creatively ~
Last but not least, Iām sooooo excited and inspired to find that in some ways, Iām settling into what I love to create and what inspires me in my life. Iām 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?
The overly simplistic magazine Bella Grace! I just love its sweetness. I got a subscription for Christmas. š„°
The old Disney version of 101 Dalmatians. Rogerās 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!
The Ben Stiller version of The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. Soooooo inspiring on SO many levels.
Favorites of mine! ā„ļø my children donāt like the film. š
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. āOpen Thou mine eyesā 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 ācomprehendā it, hold it fast, and live in the light of it to-day.
Amy Carmichael
Edges of His Ways, p. 174
šš„°How about you? How are you doing in these areas? Do you take time to evaluate things? How are you feeding yourself ? ā„ļø
Happy Almost Christmas Weekend! Sooo excited! āØšš