Saturday, October 31, 2009

Mrs. O Book Review & Giveaway


Today's world is obsessed with celebrities: what they do, where they go, who they are with, and very importantly, what they wear.

Celebritiy fashion has been watched, talked about and obsessed about for years. Presidental First Ladies are no exception.

Now comes a book that follows the fashion sense of First Lady Michelle Obama.

Thank you to Hachette Book Group for providing me a copy of Mrs O - The Face of Fashion Democracy by Mary Tomer. A complimentary copy was provided to me for the purpose of review and hosting a giveaway.


About The Book:


Celebrated for her style and substance, Michelle Obama has transformed the role of first lady and become a 21st century icon, attracting attention from all over the world. The qualities so admired in her - intelligence, strength and charisma - radiate through her personal style, which has united accessibility with high-wattage glamour. The clothes, like the woman, feel both familiar and inspirational. Readily mixing high-end labels with more affordable brands, with a focus on craftsmanship and artistry, Mrs. O has elevated the notion of real value and ushered in a new era of "fashion democracy".

Building on the success of Mrs-O.org - the Web site that chronicles Michelle Obama's style - MRS. O: THE FACE OF FASHION DEMOCRACY takes a closer look at America's modern style icon, featuring more than 120 photographs of the first lady and delving into the back story of her clothes and accessories. It also goes behind the scenes with interviews from her favorite designers, including Isabel Toledo, Jason Wu, Michael Kors, Maria Pinto and Isaac Mizrahi.

Opening with a brief overview of Michelle Obama's early years, the book goes on to provide rarely seen photos from behind-the-scenes on the presidential primary trail through the 2008 Democratic National Convention, the monumental events of election night, the inauguration and early chapters of life in the White House. The final chapter hears the opinions of Mrs. O's adoring fans - giving the last word to the people.

Original photographs of Michelle Obama's most iconic looks, along with commentary from fashion experts, top off this tactile visual feast. Woven together with sketches and illustration inspired by the first lady, the book reveals the story of a new era of American fashion.


About The Author:


Mary Tomer is the founder and contributing editor of Mrs-O.org. In the summer of 2008, captivated by Michelle Obama's arrival on the national stage, Mary realized the future first lady had the makings of a style icon - the genesis of Mrs-O.org. The site launched in September 2008, and has quickly grown to attract more than 2 million site visits, with traffic from 221 countries and territories. Mary has appeared on the Today Show, MSNBC, Access Hollywood and BBC Radio, speaking as an authority on the first lady's style.


My Review:

Mrs. O is full of beautiful, glossy pictures and is a great book that combines fashion and biography.

I admit that I do not follow fashion designers, so this was a great introduction to the world of fashion, and taught me a number of things about First Lady Obama. One of the things that I enjoyed the best was learning how First Lady Obama mixes high end fashion with products that everyday people can purchase at local stores.

I love that! I have often thought I would love to wear such-and-such celebrity style, but there is no way I would (or could!) pay $300 for a pair of pants or a sweater! Thank you Mrs. Obama for showing us everyday women that great fashion does not have to break the bank.

Buy It: You can purchase Mrs. O by Mary Tomer at Amazon.com and Amazon.ca

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Friday, October 30, 2009

Little Music Lovers Review ***Giveaway****

I love music, all kinds and I am so happy that my children has developed a love for it as well. I love watching my children dance and sing along to their favorite songs. So when I had a chance to review a sampler CD from Little Music Lovers, I jumped on the opportunity.

About Little Music Lovers: (from Little Music Lovers Media Kit)

Little Music Lovers Smart Music Series provides parents an opportunity to introduce a baby to the world around them in a playful and enriching way through incorporating music in their development.



Many experts believe that when babies and young children listen to classical music it stimulates their brains in a way that prepares them to do better on certain types of tasks.



"Music seems to prime our brains for certain kinds of thinking", says Dr. Diane Blaine, of the University of Georgia. "The classical music pathways in our brain are similar to the pathways we use for spatial reasoning - the ability to understand relationships between objects, such as the pieces in a puzzle. When we listen to classical music, the spatial pathways are 'turned on' and ready to be used."



Nurturing your child's love of music from infancy may help you bond and could even set the stage for early music instruction (by age 4 or 5), which promotes long-term improvements in spatial skills.



Here are some ways that Little Music Lovers encourages parents/caregivers to do with young children:

1. Play music for your baby - a variety of genres
2. Sing to your baby - they will learn language skills and pick up emotions through music
3. Sing with your child - they will learn to memorize and retain words/information

The four part Little Music Lovers Series includes:

1. Smart Music for Activity Time (Bach)

These pieces are fun, exciting and will help bring a great atmosphere to you and your child's lively times together

Includes "The Brandenburg Concertos", "The Little" Fugue in G Minor", "Well-Tempered Clavier"

2. Smart Music for Story Time (Beethoven)

Brings wonderful sounds and melodies to the imagery of your child's most beloved books and tales.

Includes pieces such as "Moonlight Sonata" and "Fur Elise"

3. Smart Time for Bed Time

Relaxing and Soothing music for nap and bedtimes, that features timeless melodies that every child will learn and love.

Includes, "Ave Maria", "Beautiful Dreamer", and "When You Wish Upon A Star"

4. Smart Music for Play Time (Mozart)

The upbeat rhythms and tempos featured are perfect for one on one time or with a group of children.

Includes pieces such as "Piano Concerto 21" and "Concerto in C for Flute"

My Review:

I love classical music, so it was not a stretch to get me to listen to the sampler CD I was sent. It had 8 songs, two from each of the four CD's in the Little Music Lovers Smart Baby Series.

I loved that the sampler gave me a variety of types of classical music, so I got a great feel for what was on the complete CD's. I did not even realize I was listening to a child's CD.

When listening with my children, the music was perfect for doing "dancing and ballet" as my 3 years said. As well we pretended to "skate" sliding across the flooring in my living room

Over all, this sampler from Little Music Lovers is very good and I would highly recommend to any parent/caregiver who is looking to incorporate classical music listening in the lives of their children.

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By The Book Review & Giveaway!

I am always looking for new ways to organize family information in a way that if I am not around, there would be no question as to how things should be done.

I recently came across a product that does just that. By The Book: How To Take Care of My Kids by Melissa Bishop & Karen Berg. It is published by Karmel Publishing. Thank you to Karen Berg & Karmel for a complimentary e-book version to use for the purpose of review.
About the Authors:

Melissa was a work at home mom with 2 preschoolers. As a musician, she couldn’t always take a phone call on the job. She was constantly leaving lengthy notes for the sitter- over and over again. And she kept misplacing all those notes over and over again. Every time there was a new sitter, there was a new batch of notes. Karen was a mother who worked outside the home. Having a nanny taking care of her twin preschoolers was a good thing, but there were still tons of notes for the nanny, plus the daily phone calls of questions. And at the end of the day, Karen often wondered what their day was like. Karen and Melissa met when their children began attending the same preschool. Their boys became friends and with that came playdates and many mommy conversations. During those conversations they realized there HAD to be a better way to organize all that information about their children for their caregivers. It was then By the Book: How to Take Care of MY Kids was born. Karen and Melissa began working on the book in November of 2005. By the summer of 2006 they formed Karmel Publishing, LLC. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, Karen and Melissa are pursuing the dream of making things easier for other parents by providing quality products to organize it all.

About the Book:

Inside this book you will find pages where you fill out the information for every childcare situation imaginable. Each section deals with the various childcare issues, from health care to emergencies to daily routines.

There are five sections in By The Book: How To Take Care of My Child.

Section I: The Basics
Week At a Glance
Daily Routine
Allergies/Special Needs
School Information
Extra Curricular Details
What They Love, What They Hate
Discipline Tools
Household Odds & Ends
Pet Survival Information

Section II: The Caregiver's Note
Sitter Notes
Nanny News

Section III: Help! It's an Emergency!
Who Do I Call
Authorization to Treat a Minor
Emergency Plans
Find Emergency Equipment
Unusual Circumstances
Family Password
Child Identification

Section IV: All Things Medical
Phone Numbers
Well Visit Records
Immunization Log
Illness Notes (Single Incident)
Illness Log

Section V: Parents Only
Babysitter At A Glance
Babysitter Profiles
Babysitter Interview Questions
Nanny Application
Nanny Interview Questions
Nanny Childcare Agreement

Each page is available for refills in a down loadable format or may be taken out of the notebook and copied for use with the purchaser's children.

My Review:

I love By The Book: How To Take Care of My Child. The only thing that a parent has to do with this product is fill in the blanks. All the major work is already done for. That is you don't have to find forms, or create your own, you don't have to worry that you forgot to give grandparents, nanny's or baby sitter's certain information.

You can even keep track of what foods or activities you do not want your child having, or participating in (for example, drinking pop). Its all right there. In fact, this is good for everyone. Even just having it at home.

I am using it as part of my Household Management system. I keep it close by the phone so that if I have to access anything, its right there.

By the Book: How To Take Care of MY Kids, by Melissa Bishop and Karen Berg is available online as a hardbound book and in PDF form so you can have it immediately and print the pages you need.

Buy It: You can purchase By The Book: How To Take Care of MY Kids directly from the website for $19.95 + $4.95 for S&H (Continental U.S. only) (Hardbound Book) or $9.95 (E-book)

Discount code for you to receive 25% off the hard copy price: BTBK7757 (case sensitive)

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Thursday, October 29, 2009

My Son, John Book Review



As a member of the Pump Up Your Book Blog Tour Team, I was sent a complimentary copy of My Son, John by Kathi Macias. Thank You to Pump Up & Kathi Macias.

About the Book:

Murder.

Could there be a more chilling word?

Could it be any more horrible than to have a loved one killed, brutally and heartlessly, without obvious reason or motive?

When Liz Peterson's elderly mother is found viciously beaten to death in her home, Liz and her husband, Charles, along with their grown son, John, and teenage daughter, Sarah, are horrified beyond words. Their previously predictable, respectable lives seem to have vanished without a trace, as they struggle to make sense of a senseless act.

And then a second blow-more devastating, if possible, than the first-rocks them to their core. John is arrested for his grandmother's murder. As what's left of the Peterson family begins to crumble under the weight of loss and accusation, the Petersons' longstanding Christian faith is put to the test in a way they could never have imagined, and unconditional love is stretched to its limits. Will family ties and relationships withstand such a crushing blow, or will evil succeed in dividing and conquering this once close and inseparable family?

About The Author:

Kathi Macias is a multi-award winning writer who has authored nearly 30 books and ghostwritten several others. A former newspaper columnist and string reporter, Kathi has taught creative and business writing in various venues and has been a guest on many radio and television programs. Kathi is a popular speaker at churches, women’s clubs and retreats, and writers’ conferences, and recently won the prestigious 2008 member of the year award from AWSA (Advanced Writers and Speakers Association) at the annual Golden Scrolls award banquet. Kathi “Easy Writer” Macias lives in Homeland, CA, with her husband, Al, where the two of them spend their free time riding their Harley.

Visit Kathi’s website at http://kathimacias.com/.

Check out this trailer for the book:

My Review:

If you have ever lost a family member, you know the grief that comes with that experience. I recently lost a sibling and the grief that comes with that is unbearable at times. I can't imagine the emotions that would have been involved if another family member would have been responsible for her death.

I read this emotion filled book in only a few short days. Though it was a quick read....it was so far from an easy one. Throughout the book, I kept asking myself, what would I have done? I still ask myself that. I cannot answer that. All I know is I hope I have half the wisdom and strength as was shown by the characters in My Son, John.

This book was a wonderful example of God's grace, forgiveness and mercy, even in the toughest of life's circumstances. When we cannot possibly understand how we will get through, we do, because of Him. If He brings us to it, He will bring us through it. We just have to give up all control and rest in His arms, and allow Him to carry us, just as Liz did.

In the back of the book the author has discussion questions that go along with each of her chapters. There is a helpful "resource" section also in the back to help people learn more about prison ministries. Listed are ministries you can get involved with and their websites, along with other helpful information. This is a great resource for people who want to witness to those in prison and their families.

Buy It: My Son, John can be purchased at Christian book.com, Amazon.com and Amazon.ca Also, check your local bookstore for purchase options.


Upcoming Reviews & Giveaways

Well, I have been busy trying out some great products. Here is a sneak peek of what is to come in the next few weeks....

1. My Princess Academy

2. Safe Sippy

3. Kidorable

4. Happy Green Bee

5. Piggy Paint

and more.....

I have also been very busy reading, reading and more reading...good thing I like books:) Here a few books I will be reviewing over the next few weeks

1. Swiss Courier by Tricia Goyer and Mike Yorkey

2. Secular Sabatoge by Bill Donahue

3. God Gave Us Christmas by Lisa Dawn Bergren

4. 40 Loaves by C.D. Baker

Keep an eye out for giveaways too, you never know when those will pop up!!!!

Well, its Thursday again and that means I am making a new Top Ten List. Head on over to In The Mommy Trenches and join in the fun!

My Top Ten Favorite Movies:

1. Steel Magnolias - I have seen it I am sure 10 times, and I still cry each time:)

2. Sound of Music

3. White Christmas

4. The Notebook

5. Ice Age (all of them)

6. Footloose

7. Twister

8. Little Women (Winona Ryder version)

9. A Knight's Tale

10. The Princess Bride

Time Out Thursday


So this week has been a tough one. Both my little ones had fevers late last week for about 4 days so made taking time for me, but I still managed to do it! I normally take time daily for my devotions but that has been difficult with the girls sick. One with the flu and one who is teething with her eye teeth (haven't cut through yet, ugh).

However, on Monday I took advantage of naptime, and spent about an hour just reading my Bible and one of my devotional books for moms. It was nice to take that time and I did not realize how much I had missed it. I was also able to attend Ladies Bible Study last night, which was really nice. We are doing a Beth Moore study on the life of David, and its has been very inspirational for me.

I am grateful that I have a husband who encourages me to take time for myself because he knows how much it benefits me:)

Have a great Thursday all!

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Rain Dance - A Book Review


As a member of the Pump Up Your Book Promotion Blog Tour Team, I recently had the opportunity to read Rain Dance by Joy Dekok.

Thank you to the Pump Up Your Book team for providing me with a complimentary copy of this book for the purpose of review.

This book is published by Sheaf Books and was re-released in September 2009, originally being published in 2006.



About The Author:

Joy DeKok and her husband, Jon, live in Minnesota on thirty-five acres of woods and fields. Joy has been writing most of her life and as a popular speaker shares her heart and passion for God with women. In addition to writing novels, she has also published a devotional and several children’s books.

Visit Joy online at:
http://www.joydekok.com
http://www.believe4kids.com
http://www.gettingitwrite.net

About The Book:

Jonica is infertile. Stacie chooses an abortion.

One is prolife the other prochoice.

Both are suddenly alone in misunderstanding, facing hypocrisies in their belief systems, and grieving – one the death of a dream and the other the death of her child.

As their hearts break where in the world will they find healing and grace?

Can shattered dreams be part of the plan?

EXCERPT:

Chapter 1

Jonica

Life as I knew it ended.

In the waiting room I sat in the front row, hoping the chair next to me would remain empty. A year ago, when we first came to the clinic, hope ruled. The receptionists smiled and welcomed me with friendly small talk.

It didn’t bother me that the infertility department was in the same section of the clinic as OB/GYN. I loved watching new moms cradle their little ones wrapped in soft blankets, toddlers by their sides.

Once, while a woman nursed her fussy newborn daughter, I sat on the floor and played Hot Wheels with her three-year-old son. When the nurse called his mom, he grinned at me and said, “Tanks!” as we collected his cars from the floor and put them in his bag. He grabbed his mom’s outstretched hand, curling his fingers around two of hers. The reach pulled up his red Pooh T-shirt, and his little belly button peeked out. I yearned to feel my child’s hand hold fast to mine.

Painful tests, frequent invasive exams, nauseating drugs, terrible periods, and embarrassing questions became my reality.

The gals at the desk no longer chatted with me. Instead, they accepted my appointment card and directed me to sit down. The air filled with baby sounds and smells now made me sick. Bile burned my aching throat.

I clenched my jaws and begged the Almighty silently, Please don’t let anyone ask, “How far along are you?” I’m tired of telling women with swollen stomachs that I’m here for infertility testing.

I buried my nose in a magazine that Ben, my husband, had received in the mail and wanted me to read. As I browsed the first few pages, my mind wandered.

I’d made this appointment to tell Dr. Steele we no longer wanted medical intervention to help us conceive. It cost too much in every way. Our health insurance didn’t cover any of the testing, and we’d paid more than ten thousand dollars with no end in sight. Putting a dollar amount on the changes inside our marriage proved impossible. Our intimate life revolved around my temperature. Charts and a thermometer took the place of candles on the nightstand.

Each month when my flow started, our failure to conceive was once more confirmed. Every cramp slammed the truth home. No success again. Will you always betray me? I accused my body. I chastised myself: You keep messing up. I defended myself to my internal tormentor: It isn’t my fault.

Then the cycle started again with the silent hope . . . maybe next month . . . easing its way back into position.

I didn’t want to disappoint Dr. Steele. His raw passion for the work inspired respect and his stern demeanor intimidated me. I longed to be one of his success stories instead of admitting defeat. A high voltage man specializing in in vitro fertilization, he focused his energy on finding an answer. He didn’t consider quitting an option.

I lifted a silent cry to God. Infertility is harsh and relentless. Where are You in all of this?

I stiffened my spine and tried to swallow the lump in my throat. I ordered my tears to stay put. This wasn’t the time or the place.

I regretted not calling his assistant and leaving a message. Why did I have to see his furrowed brow and hear his certain criticism?

A still small voice said, “Do not be afraid, but speak, and do not keep silent; for I am with you.”

I knew the Voice but was in the mood to argue. I was so fragile and broken I was sure that nothing I said could possibly help anyone.

Pick someone else! My heart screamed.

He didn’t.

A couple of chairs down, two women talking interrupted my internal babbling. “This blotchy upholstery makes me dizzy. Of course, it could be the morning sickness.”

The other huffed as she pushed on her side. “This one won’t keep his foot out from under my ribs!”

When a nurse called the woman with the rib tickler, she stood up with a soft grunt and followed the nurse, one hand on her back, the other resting on the mound of unborn baby under her maternity top.

I had dressed in comfortable clothes for the appointment: jeans and my favorite soft pink sweatshirt. The loose fit sometimes hid my flat stomach. In this room I was an oddity—a true outsider.

In a flurry of color and energy, a woman stood in front of the chair next to me. Shiny, jaw-length, jet-black hair and jade green eyes sparkled in the clinic lights. Her flat stomach caught my attention and I wondered if she was like me.

“Hi! Is anyone sitting here?” she asked.

“No.”

She sat down and crossed her jeans-clad legs. Her purple silk blouse and short, clear-lacquered nails glistened. The scent of jasmine swirled by, then seemed to waft back to her as if unable to bear the separation.

She pushed her hair behind her ears, and dangly silver earrings twinkled. “I’m Stacie.”

“My name’s Jonica.”

“Pretty name.”

“Thanks.”

She pulled a book out of her bag and asked, “So, how far along are you?”

I gave my new answer, “I can’t have children.”

The statement sounded clipped and whiny, so I added, “We’ve been coming to the infertility clinic for months, but now I’m here to terminate medical intervention.” Instead of confident, the words sounded defensive.

“Can’t, but still want to, huh?”

“Yes. But not this way.”

She raised a sculpted eyebrow. “I’m here to terminate something too—a pregnancy.”

She rushed on. “I’m new in a local law practice. My goal is to be a partner one day, representing women and children damaged or wronged by men. A pregnancy right now could hold me back or even halt my advancement. I need to establish myself first. There’s time for a family later—much later. I’m glad we can choose if or when to complete a pregnancy.”

She took a deep breath and exhaled, then tightened her lips and turned to her book, flipping it open. The light danced off a silver-trimmed boot as her foot began to swing slightly.

Tingles of shock pricked my fingertips and toes. My lips went numb, and my throat constricted. I took a deep breath and looked down. Her offensive made me want to defend life, but I didn’t have the strength. I needed to conserve my energy for my meeting with Dr. Steele.

I turned a page in my magazine and stopped. Every muscle in my already stressed body tensed. The photo in front of me showed the tiny hand of an unborn baby resting on a surgeon’s finger. The doctor had performed corrective surgery in vitro when pre-natal tests confirmed spina bifida.

God, give me the courage to show this to Stacie.

The nurse stepped up to the microphone and called my name. I closed the magazine, offered it to Stacie and said, “I’m done with this. You might find it interesting.”

She looked up briefly, took the magazine, and tucked it into the outside pocket of her purse. “Thanks. Nice to meet you.”

“Same here.”

I followed the nurse down the hall, watching her waist-length auburn braid swish against her straight back and thinking I’d just lied. It wasn’t nice to meet Stacie. I could have lived my whole life never having heard her pro-abortion dissertation.

The nurse indicated the examination table. “Dr. Steele will be right in for your consultation. Just have a seat.”

While I waited for the doctor, my dread increased. Dr. Steele was confident we could conceive with a little help from a friend: him. Photographs and thank you letters lined the walls. Smiling parents held babies and celebrated birthday parties. Happy faces beamed from family pictures.

I remembered the questionnaires we had filled out about our health, motives, and ability to pay. The doctor invited us to add a page about anything we wanted. Ben and I wrote about our faith.

Dr. Steele read it and commented, “I feel much like a creator myself.”

Ben said, “We believe in only one Creator.”

Our physician shrugged and diverted our attention to the first test. He kept all conversations professional from then on despite the intimacy involved in our circumstances, even when disappointment moved me to tears in front of him. I guess that made it easier for all of us.

I gripped my damp, cold hands in my lap, while my thoughts tip-toed back to the woman in the waiting room. I decided it was time for a pity party.

How could this happen today of all days? I’m saying goodbye to a dream and she sits next to me? There’s nothing wrong with her goals. All the things she wants to do are good, but she is willingly sacrificing her baby on the altar of achievement. Does she think that because abortion is legal all women agree with her? Who was she trying to convince—herself or me? It’s not fair. Why can she conceive and I can’t?

Before I could battle the subject out further, the door swung open on silent hinges and Dr. Steele entered. His short, bristly gray hair stood straight up. Hazel eyes with amber flecks smiled from behind gold-framed glasses. His yellow smiley-face tie softened his starched shirt, creased trousers, and shiny shoes. A stethoscope hung around his neck.

“Hello, Jonica.”

We shook hands, and he sat in his desk chair.

“Where’s Ben?” he asked, as he slid a brochure on in vitro fertilization toward me.

His chair creaked when he leaned forward. “We can start anytime you’re ready.” He paused for a moment anticipating an affirmative answer.

A Godzilla-sized cramp squeezed my stomach.

I heard myself say, “Ben and I are done. Our insurance doesn’t cover the financial end of it, and the emotional costs are far too expensive. We don’t want to face the moral and ethical dilemmas that heroic medical methods involve.”

All my practice in front of the mirror at home hadn’t improved my verbal delivery here either.

He snapped his chair into the upright position. His eyes lit with a golden fire, and his lips drew a straight line across his face. He ran his hand through his hair, and let out a loud, slow breath.

“I can’t believe an educated and intelligent couple like you and Ben can’t see the future in medical science. Why let some outdated religious beliefs keep you from realizing your dreams?”

“God is the Creator of science. He knew you before your conception and gave you life as well as your incredible abilities as a doctor. He is the One who leads Ben and me in all areas of our lives. We’re uncomfortable with frozen sperm, harvested eggs, and test-tube babies. We don’t want to deal with three to six microscopic embryos—which we believe are human beings—inserted into my body and possibly losing them all. Each time we lost one, we’d grieve. We’ve decided to focus our love on the children already in our lives.”

“That’s quite a sermon.”

Suddenly short of breath, I couldn’t get a single word out. Cool air crossed over my tongue so I knew my mouth was open. The sensation caused a reflex action, and I pressed my lips shut.

“I’m sorry you feel this way. My confidence is in human abilities and science. Many Christian couples come to me for help and are grateful for our methods.” He flipped my file shut and continued, “What makes you superior to them?”

“We’re not better than anyone else—and if it works for others without guilt, I’m happy for them. It just isn’t right for us. I’m sorry I sounded so defensive. I hate it when I get that way. We made this a prayerful decision. I hoped you’d accept our choice. I didn’t want it to end this way.”

“This is goodbye then. I wish you the best in your life.” He rose to leave.

“Do you ever wonder if you’re wrong and God is real?” I asked, also standing.

He held the door open for me. “I don’t need to hear about your beliefs. I read your forms, and other Christians come here. I’ve heard it all before.”

I reached into my purse. “I’d like to give you a small gift as my thanks for your effort to help us.”

“Clinic policy doesn’t allow us to accept gifts from patients.”

“Maybe you’d like to borrow this book from me then.” I handed him The Case for Christ.

“This is a new one,” he muttered, glancing at the back cover.

“I know you’re disappointed and so are we. Please know we appreciate your knowledge and the time you spent with us. I’d love to be able to send you a photo of a little girl who looks like me or a little boy who looks like Ben celebrating a birthday or Christmas. Without divine intervention, that’s not going to happen.”

The lump in my throat warned me I was close to tears, but I managed to say, “Goodbye Dr. Steele.”

The golden flames in his eyes receded. “Good-bye.”

I watched him walk away. For all his gruffness and disbelief, I would miss him. He wanted to help us conceive and couldn’t. In a way, we’d both just lost. I walked down the hallway in the opposite direction. It was over.

When I returned to the waiting room, I heard the receptionist call, “Stacie Cutter.” Stacie got up and followed her out of my sight down the other hall.

I wanted to run and considered finding the stairs. Instead I paced while the elevator made a slow climb to my floor. A man on crutches and a woman in a wheelchair shared my descent and got off on different floors along the way down.

I dug the keys out of my purse while I speed walked to the parking ramp. Shaking, I missed the lock on my car door and the key scratched the paint.

I got into the car. Yanking on my seatbelt, I grabbed my payment stub from behind the visor. The tires squealed as I took the tight ramp corners a little faster than usual.

Hold on until you get home, I commanded my tears.

I paid the smiling man at the booth, then three red lights and two stop signs later pulled into our driveway. I ran up the sidewalk, unlocked the back door, and threw my purse on the counter.

I stood in the middle of the kitchen with both fists clenched so tightly that my fingernails gouged my palms. My mind registered the pain, and then I pressed harder.

I sobbed out loud, “Lord, I’m angry! Why us? We waited for intimacy until marriage. We did what You asked. We love children. We tithe, we pray, we go to church. We believe in You, and we always will. Please tell me why You give children to women who will throw them away. Father, I feel so empty!”

Only the ticking clock answered my cry.

God said no. Our dream died, and Ben would always come home to only me.


My Review:

First off, a warning...do not read Rain Dance without a box of tissue close by. Seriously, I cried alot when reading this book.

Secondly, I totally related. My husband and I went through almost 5 years of fertility issues before finally conceiving our two beautiful children. I could totally relate to all the situations faced by Jonica in the novel. It was the hardest time of my life to watch loved ones and friends around me have children and wonder "why not me". I even got the "if you pray more or have more faith" speech. Ugh!!! I cannot believe the ignorance some people display when conversing with a couple, or woman, experiencing infertility. Just like Jonica, I came to a point where I had to surrender ALL to the Lord, whatever His plan was to be I had to obey.

Third, I felt that Rain Dance was very well written and a very quick read. Notice I did not say an easy read. It was not easy to read about the struggles these two women went through. I appreciated greatly the way DeKok wrote in first person. I felt like I was right there.

Fourth, I really appreciated how DeKok examined the issues of infertility, and abortion within the Christian faith. She wrote in such a way that the reader sees God's grace working through the lives of two completely different people. Though these women were very different, the Lord had a plan, and it did not matter what they did, the Lord worked through each individual situation to draw them both to Him. This is truly a story of what happens when one gives herself completely into the hands of the Lord.

I highly recommend this book to be read by all. It does not matter who you are, or where you are in your life, this book will change your life forever. It certainly did mine.

To Buy: Rain Dance by Joy Dekok can be purchased at Amazon.com and Amazon.ca

Monday, October 26, 2009

Skin Free Review & Giveaway


During the last couple years I have become much more aware of the chemicals that are used to produce everyday items such as shampoo, soap and body lotions.

I have been slowly replacing the typical brand name products that exist with "natural" products. But I have discovered that many things that are "natural" are not necessarily as natural as they say.

Recently, I was able to test a product that stands by its "natural" claims. Skin Free generously sent me three complimentary products to try out: Extra Moisturizing Soap & Shampoo Bar, Nailoui Butter Stick and After Shower Moisture Spritz. All product information is from the Skin Free website.

Skin Free products are:
  • All Natural, Vegan Ingredients
  • No Perfumes
  • No Petroleum Products
  • No Harmful Chemicals
  • No Steroids
  • No Colorants
  • No Greasy feeling
  • No Animal Testing, Cruelty Free
According to the Skin Free website and a brochure that was sent to me, Skin Free Products are recommended for individuals with:
  • Extreme Dry Skin
  • Skin or Fragrance Allergies
  • Psoriasis
  • Dermatitis
  • Eczema
  • Pregnant Moms
  • Babies
  • The Elderly
  • Diabetics
  • Renal Patients
  • After Radiation or Chemotherapy

After Shower Moisture Spritz ingredients are Olea Europea (Olive) Seed Oil, Prunes Amgdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, and Tocopherol (Vitamin E)

The Environmental Working Group has rated this product 0 in it's Cosmetics Safety Database. (0-2 is low hazard) 8 fl oz - $11.99



Nialoui Butter Stick - ingredients are Butyrospermum parki (Shea Butter) Fruit, Theobroma cacao (Cocoa) Seed Butter, Prunes Amgdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil,Olea Europea (Olive) Seed Oil, Soy, Melaleuca quinquenervia viridiflora (Niaouli) oil, Vanilla Fragrance, Tocopherol (Vitamin E)

The Environmental Working Group has rated this product 0 in it's Cosmetics Safety Database. 1 oz - $7.99

Extra Moisturizing Soap & Shampoo Bar - ingredients are Saponified oils of Coconut, Palm, and Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Shea Butter, Vitamin E

The Environmental Working Group has rated this product 0 in it's Cosmetics Safety Database. 3.5 oz - $3.99



My Review:


These three products are incredible! I have never felt my skin so soft before. There was no greasy feeling and the moisture lasts a very long time.


I used the Nialoui Butter Stick on my elbows, knees and feet and saw results from very dry skin in a matter of 2 days. My husband has terribly cracked feet, and we have tried every product under the sun to help this problem. The Nialoui Butter Stick as helped his feet incredibly. They are still healing but the difference in just a few days was incredible. We have been using it on his feet for about a week and he is amazed!!!


When I first read you could use the Extra Moisturizing Soap & Shampoo Bar for washing your hair, I have to admit I was a little leery but wow is all I can say!!! There was no residue or heavy feeling and my hair felt very soft. My skin also felt amazing after using this product without any residue anywhere on my skin.


I have use body oils before, but the After Shower Moisture Spritz was awesome. Initially I thought my skin might feel greasy, but not at all, just very smooth. I was even able to shave the next day without shaving cream!!! (and that just does not happen for me).


Overall, I was very happy with the three products I tried and will definitely be purchasing more items from Skin Free in the future.



Buy It: Skin Free products can be purchased directly from the Skin Free website. Skin Free can also be purchased at cvs.com, walgreens.com and drugstore.com Check out the Skin Free site for locations near you that carry Skin Free products.


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Giveaway ends November 12/09 and open to Canada and US residents

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Menu Plan Monday

Well today is Monday and of course, that means its time for Menu Plan Monday over at I'm An Organizing Junkie. So here is my proposed menu for the week. As we all know, life happens and somethings don't always go according to plan but this is what I want to do this week:)

Monday - Crock Pot Black Forest Ham with Potatoes, Carrots and Salad

Tuesday - Chicken Stirfry

Wednesday - Cheddar Chowder

Thursday - Meatloaf, Mixed Veggies and Rice

Friday - Spaghetti, Homemade Sauce with Mushrooms, Broccoli

Saturday - Breakfast Supper (Waffles, Eggs and Bacon)

Sunday - Crock Pot Chicken, Rice & Veggies

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Songs For Sunday!

So its Sunday again, and time for me to post some more of my favorite music for you to enjoy!

Here it goes:

1. Anita Renfroe - Mom Song



2. Anita Renfroe - Don't Breathe



3. Anita Renfroe - You Raise Me Up



4. Anita Renfroe - Before I Eat



5. Evolution of Dance



6. Evolution of Dance 2

Fierce Style Review & Giveaway


Book Description:

In 2008, Christian Siriano made headlines as the youngest designer to win the hit reality series Project Runway. But the now twenty-three-year-old is bigger than a TV celebrity. From his prodigious fashion talent to his one-of-a-kind personality, Christian is the embodiment of fierce style.

Now in his first book, he helps readers discover how to look, feel, and act fierce in everyday life. With tips from some of fashion and Hollywood's biggest names -including Victoria Beckham, Heidi Klum, Nina Garcia, and Vanessa Williams -- along with gorgeous original sketches by Christian, never-before-heard stories, and behind-the-scenes photos, he tells his journey of developing his own fashion sense and overcoming obstacles to success.

Giving advice on creating personal style, sharing tips on building self-confidence, and revealing his own list of fashion dos and don'ts, Christian shows how to use one's unique strengths to get ahead - and go from tickity-tack to totally flawless.

About Christian Siriano:

Dubbed "America's next great fashion designer" by Tim Gunn, Christian Siriano is the youngest winner of reality television series Project Runway. He previously honed his fashion chops in London working for top fashion designers Alexander McQueen and Vivienne Westwood. His first collection debuted at New York fashion week in fall 2008.




My Review:

I have to admit, I was slightly intimidated when reading Fierce Style:) I have always been a very "comfortable" dresser. Jeans and t-shirts are my staple, and sweatshirts too. According to Siriano, I would be a fashion no because of the sweatshirt, but oh well, I still love them LOL!

I have never been one to follow the fashion trends per say, but I do like to look nice and feel good about myself. This book gives the reader a ton, and I mean a ton, of ways to make changes. By making these little changes, one apparently can go from "frumpy to fierce".

I love the fact that Siriano gives "real world" fashion advice. For example, when talking about going shopping, he gives the "high end" label names, but also gives the reader info about how to buy the same styles but much cheaper (like going to Old Navy, American Eagle, and Payless). I love that. There are many styles I have seen in the fashion world that I would love, but I am so not willing to pay $300 + for a pair of jeans or shoes. I don't care who designed it.

One thing that I love about Fierce Style, is that Siriano encourages the reader to find your own fashion sense. Wear what your comfortable in, but get "out of the box" and make your fashion your own!

I also love the glossary at the end of the book that explains all of Siriano's fun language. So cute!

He gives a lot of advice, but one piece that I love is: buy one piece of luxurious fashion wear (shoes, bag, etc) in your life. I am now on the hunt for something fabulous, that will last a long, long time. But I will still look for a deal, because that is who I am. Frugal to a fault:) He suggests a great handbag because those will never go out of style, no matter how big:)

Overall, this book is a very quick read. I love how Siriano write conversational, like you are just sitting and having coffee! Very cool. I also love the designs and photos of celebrities fashion and his own designs. Even if you a not a fan of Project Runway, or Project Runway Canada, this is still a fun read! It will inspire you. It did me:)

Thank you to Hachette Book GroupGrand Central Publishing for providing me with a complimentary copy of this book.

Buy It: You can buy Fierce Style by Christian Siriano at Amazon.com, Amazon.ca and Barnes and Noble. You can also check out your local book stores.

Win It: One lucky reader will win a copy of Fierce Style!

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Saturday, October 24, 2009

MoBoleez Breastfeeding Hats - Review & Giveaway

I recently came across a product that I just HAD to tell my readers about. If you are a breastfeeding mom, or know a breastfeeding mom, this is for you!

Thank you to MoBoleez and The Product Review Place for sending me a complimentary MoBoleez Breastfeeding Hat for the purpose of review.

The following information is directly from the company website.

About MoBoleez:

MoBoleez Breastfeeding Hats are the newest way to breastfeed discreetly!

MoBoleez was founded by Diane Sam, a nursing mother of two who wanted to design something unique and fun in support of the breastfeeding mom. Diane is passionate about breastfeeding and wanted a line of products that reflected the love between mother and baby and was playful, natural and "non-medicalized".

MoBoleez products are carefully crafted to provide a fun, practical item that moms love!

MoBoleez is a trademarked product line designed and manufactured in Canada for the nursing mom and baby. MoBoleez is owned by Modern Bonnets Collections, Inc., and was founded in 2006.

Our products are sold in stores in Canada and the United States, at the occasional baby/fashion market and online at www.moboleez.com.

What Makes MoBoleez Hats so special?

MoBoleez hats are the only hats designed specially for the breastfeeding baby and mom.

The "stay on head sideways" design means that once the hat is on, it'll stay on, and no more fussing with dropping blankets or awkward, bulky 'nursing covers'. While the big brim gives mom a little privacy, it doesn't cover up the breastfeeding, it celebrates it in a fun sort of way!

MoBoleez hats come with illustrations for the top of baby's head (visible when breastfeeding of course!). The cute pictures on top with their lighthearted messages ("Milky Way", "Bee-licious", etc) all convey the message that the MoBoleez mom is a proud breastfeeding babe, with a sense of humour and style!

MoBoleez hats come in pink, blue, green, cream and red colours, and a variety of whimsical designs. You can check out the variety of hats on the MoBoleez website, here.

MoBoleez hats come packaged in a small vinyl hat bag. Reminiscent of a classic '50's hat bag, the package is cute, sophisticated and practical.

The bag is clear on the top and bottom, so you can see the design on the top, and the fabric colour on the bottom. The package insert (printed on recyled paper), contains fabric care and content information, as well as a description of the product.

MoBoleez moms love the re-usable soft vinyl bag, as it is perfect for storing small toys, wipes, etc.. and fits into a diaper bag. The little loop handle is great for carrying and hanging.

MoBoleez hats are made of all-natural, super soft blend of cotton/bamboo fibres (60% cotton, 40% bamboo). MoBoleez is now offering our cream coloured hats in 100% organic cotton knit and our red/green coloured hats in a blend of 60% organic cotton and 40% bamboo.

MoBoleez hats are easy to care for. Simply machine wash in a gentle cycle and lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry clean.

MoBoleez hats come in two sizes:

  • 0-6 months - this size fits a baby from birth to about 6 months. With a newborn, they'll have room to grow. Head circumference is 16 inches.

  • 6-12 months - this size fits a baby from about 6 months to 1 year old. Head circumference is 19 inches.
When picking sizes, please pick carefully. Though MoBoleez will exchange size, the buyer is responsible for shipping costs.

To Buy: You can purchase a MoBoleez Breastfeeding Hat on the website. As well check here for the retail outlet closest to you in order to purchase in person.

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Friday, October 23, 2009

Silk Flowers Never Die - Review and Giveaway


As a member of Pump Up Your Book Blog Tour team, I was able to read and review Silk Flowers Never Die by Stella Mazzucchelli. Thank you to Cadence Group for providing me with a complimentary copy of this book.

Silk Flowers Never Die is an important and intensely personal memoir, powerfully showing with humanity and humor, the difficulties that exist for any family trying to cope with schizophrenia and mental distress. In a compelling story that reveals how much stranger than fiction fact is, Stella Mazzucchelli describes her determination to preserve her son from the worst effects of mental illness, while his young wife is dying of cancer.

In the process of trying to rise to these challenges, Stella is transformed from a beautiful, over-protected Society woman with alcohol issues, to an impressive, courageous earth-mother who now campaigns to reduce the stigma attached to mental illness by using her privileged position to positive effect. This moving book is informative on a host of subjects, ranging from the lifestyle of the International Super-Rich to the profundities of facing terminal illness and mental disease. Due to its intelligence, insight, and compassion the appeal of this amazing story and struggle should be universal.

Stella Metaxa Mazzucchelli was born in Athens, Greece and married, aged eighteen, Riccardo Mazzucchelli, the famous Italian businessman. During their twenty two year marriage, they lived in Zambia and London, where she became a well-known figure on the social scene, and had a brief and successful modelling career at the unusual age of 28. Fedele is their only child. After their divorce, Riccardo married Ivana Trump in 1995, though the marriage was short lived. Stella now lives in Athens where she brings up her grand-daughter Katerina. As well as being involved in the property and renovation business, which ensures she maintains connections with London, she is also a tireless campaigner for the better understanding of schizophrenia and mental illness. Silk Flowers Never Die is her first book.

You can visit her publisher online at http://www.dynastypress.co.uk/

My Review:

This book was powerful, intense and full of emotion. It has been a long time since I have read something like Silk Flowers Never Die.

There were so many different topics discussed throughout this book. You read about mental illness, alcoholism, infidelity, blended families, terminal illness/death, and socialite living. And this is all in one family! It amazed me how much one family could endure and still go on with life.

As I have experienced mental illness in my own family (not Schizophernia) I could relate to many of the emotions and struggled detailed by Mazzucchelli, and was reminded repeatedly that mental illness can occur in anyone, regardless of financial/social statue.

Silk Flowers Never Die was intense, but I feel it is a necessary read in today's society that stimatizes mental illnes (and shouldn't). As with other illness, ignornace is often the problem. When you don't understand, one tends to judge people who are "different". This book reminded me that I need to understand first and avoid judging at all costs. It also reminds me of the never ending love that a mother has for her child, regardless of the child's age. We will always be a child to our mom's and they will do everything they can to protect us.

Buy It: Silk Flowers Never Die can be purchased at Amazon.ca, and Amazon.com


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Loving My Husband Friday

Loving My Husband Friday is for taking the time to focus on the positives of marriage. A time to build up your marriage and your spouse. Focus on something you love about your husband, something he did to encourage you this week, or just a tip on how to keep your marriage strong. Let your husband know you're bragging on him...everyone loves praise and accolades. Try to spend the rest of your week focusing on all the great traits of your spouse...especially when your tempted to focus on the bad! And don't forget to pray for your husband and marriage as you write your post.

Head over to The Peer Review to join in this great blog hop! Add a link to your post to Mr. Linky. Then pray for the marriages of the others who post, and give each other a little encouragement to keep our marriages strong!

I am loving my husband today because he let me sleep through the night and got up with both our kids between 2AM and 3 AM! He actually does this quite often and I love him for that:)

I also love that he pushes me when he notices me slacking in my workout routine. Both of us are trying to lose weight and get healthier. Even though it sometimes irritates me that he pushes me, I know that he is doing it out of love. Like he (and I agree) said a few weeks ago, we need to do this so we are around for our kids!

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Top 10 Thursday - Music

I love the idea of Top 10 Thursday and thank you to In The Mommy Trenches for hosting it weekly.

This week I want to tell you my Top 10 Musicians. I love music, as many of you have already figured out by the videos I have posted on here:) I actually listen to pretty much everything (except rap/hip-hop and really heavy stuff), from country to pop to rock to Christian.

Music has the ability to make you laugh, cry, and be angry (sometimes in the very same song). I love how music can change my mood in a split second and make me appreciate everything in my life. It allows me to think about the past and recall good and bad times, and how much I have grown. Thank you to all the wonderfully, talented artists out there!

Enjoy my Top 10 Musicians

1. Chris Tomlin (no surprise right?)



2. Garth Brooks

3. Bon Jovi

4. Michael W. Smith

5. Def Leppard (w/Taylor Swift)

6. George Strait

7. Martina McBride

8. Rascal Flatts


9. Emerson Drive


10. Matt Redman