Any Pet in the World…

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If you could have any animal as a pet, what would it be?

For me, it would definitely be a llama….

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Seriously…..look at that little face!!  They’re adorable.
You can also get guard llamas.  For real.  But mine would just
be a pet.  We’d be friends.

Squirrels would also be fun, though…

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They just look so cute and cuddly and fuzzy.  (I know, I know…people say
they are actually mean.  But my pet squirrel wouldn’t be.)

Someday.  Someday…..

Book Review: No Safe Harbor

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No Safe Harbor, by Elizabeth Ludwig, is the first book in the Edge of Freedom series.  I enjoyed this read, as it was not at all a cliche fiction plot, or even just your typical sweet story.  While it is definitely an easy read, this book draws you in to a story that begins at Ellis Island.  There are secrets, murders, revenge, and lies, all set in the historical time period of the late 1800s.

Before this book, I had never heard of the Fenian brotherhood….actually I knew very little at all of Irish history.  Elizabeth Ludwig intertwines the history with her story.

“Cara Hamilton had thought her brother to be dead.  Now, clutching his letter, she leaves Ireland for America, desperate to find him.  Her search leads her to a houseful of curious strangers, and one man who claims to be a friend – Rourke Walsh.  Despite her brother’s warning, Cara trusts Rourke, revealing her purpose in coming to New York.”  (taken from the back of the book)

One thing that I appreciated about this book (which, if you have read several of my reviews, you might know what’s coming) is the way that the characters held onto their Christian values.  Consciences were pricked at the lies and deceit, and revenge was shown for what it truly is: a horrible pit.  While some of those themes could have been taken farther, in my opinion, I appreciated that this book is Christian fiction that actually had characters living out things clearly spelled out in the Bible.  (So many authors give things like that up in the name of a good story.)

As I posted last week, my favorite quote from the book is one that was repeated a few times.  “God’s help is nearer than the door.”  The first time I read it, I just stopped right there to ponder it.  I love that.  God is so close that we can turn to Him in an instant!

I received this book for free from Bethany House Publishing in exchange for this review.

-Bonnie

When You’re Falsely Accused

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This post has been floating around in my head for about a year.  There have been various reasons why I have put it off..and even now as I type I don’t know how long it will sit in the drafts folder before I hit publish.

I want to talk about false accusations.  Unfortunately, it seems like this is a very common occurrence…even in Christian circles.  It can be very painful, very confusing, and very discouraging.

In my life there have been several occasions on which I was falsely accused.  Some issues weren’t that big…while others were much bigger in scope.  I have asked myself several times, “Why?”  Why would a person say something like that?  I’ve come up with a few answers to help understand why things like that come up.

1. Lack of information.  People assume.  Like when people look at me, see that I am thin, and either tell me I have an eating disorder or, bare minimum, I’m underweight.  Or, when people met our family growing up and saw that the girls wore skirts all the time, it must be because our family was part of ATI, a nationwide homeschool group.  Both of those are false.  I have never had an eating disorder, and if you ask the doctors I grew up with, they will tell you that I have always been small…but always very healthy in weight (with the exception of the unexplained weight loss three years ago.  I have since gained back the weight).  Also, my family made the switch to wearing skirts before my parents had even heard of ATI.

2.  People don’t take the time to get to know you themselves.  Back to the skirts thing…after people saw that we wore skirts all the time, it was then clear to them that obviously our Dad was forcing us to do so.  Many, many times this turned people against my Dad.  If there is one thing people want to do to seriously get me upset, it’s to turn on my Dad.  The reason why this is so, so frustrating to me is that people just don’t care to know us.  They didn’t take the time to even ask us.  If they had asked me, I would have told them without hesitation that it was my choice to wear skirts.  Instead, people preferred to assume and then make judgments about our family, calling some/all of us legalistic and judgmental.  (Interesting how judgmental people were toward what they perceived was our judgmentalism.)

3.  Personality.  I think oftentimes false accusations can start because of difference in personality.  I know that I have been guilty of that one.  This can happen in both big and small ways.  Assuming inappropriate flirtations or interactions because if you did that, you would be desperate or just trying to get attention.  Assuming that someone is angry, because if you used that tone of voice you would be angry.  Assuming someone is being arrogant, because when you get that expression on your face you know you’re feeling puffed up.

Oftentimes people mean well.  Like the woman who confronted me and told me that there should be serious reason to doubt my salvation.  I am sure that her heart was to point me in the direction of Christ.  But this woman barely knew me and was basing her thoughts on very little information.  I think that all three points above could be reasons as to why she came to that conclusion.

One of the more recent cases of false accusation in my life left me reeling.  An acquaintance had said some very…untrue things regarding me during the time where the Pilot and I were getting to know each other. I wasn’t offended…I was more just…shocked.  And confused.  The first two days after that, my mind was just spinning.  How could this person say that?  S/he doesn’t know any of the story or what really happened.

So what do you do when those issues come up?  What is the response when you are falsely accused?

1. Forgive.  Don’t hold onto a grudge.  Let it go.  Forgiving doesn’t necessarily mean forgetting.  God says to strive to live peaceably with all men (Romans 12:18).  An aspect of forgiveness is to put aside your personal pain to the extent that it keeps you from loving that person as yourself.  If you are holding onto your hurt and pain so that you cannot love that person as you ought, whether in your mind or with your words and actions, then you are likely holding onto a grudge.

2. Pray for the person.  One of the greatest displays of God in the last situation I wrote above was when one of my first thoughts was to just pray for the person who had falsely accused and slandered me.  My sinful heart so often turns to bitterness, but God’s grace prompted my heart to love that person through prayer.  The peace that came into my heart was amazing!

3.  Give the benefit of the doubt.  Think about the reasons why that person might have said what they did.  Perhaps it was one of the three reasons I listed above or perhaps it was something else.  Give a minute to think about it from their perspective.

4. Examine yourself.  Is there anything that you have done that would give cause for the person to think what they did?  Was there any grain of truth to the accusation?  Spend time in prayer and reflection.  Sometimes you might realize the answer is yes.  If that is the case, you can praise God that the accusation showed you an area to work on.  Sometimes, however, the answer might be no.  The accusation was completely unfounded.  Be humbly willing to accept either answer.

5.  Guard your own heart against assumption and judgment toward others.  So much pain can be caused by assuming things or by putting your own personality and experiences onto someone else.  If you don’t know something to be true, don’t let it cloud your vision toward that person.  Especially do not spread it to someone else!!  If you don’t know all the facts, take the time to get to know the person yourself instead of just assuming things about them or their character.

Of course, there are much bigger false accusations that can come up.  Sometimes there are much greater repercussions.  There are two situations in my life where I was more of an observer of the whole thing.  Even though several years have gone by, my heart still breaks and I am praying so hard that the truth will come to light and justice will come to bear.  Both situations have, to various extents, seemed very “closed”…but God’s power is not limited and I know that He can still redeem these stories.  Bare minimum, the truth will come to light in heaven.  It is my prayer though that it will yet happen in this lifetime.

If you are in the middle of a bigger situation like that, do not lose hope.  I am almost in tears as I write this, because it hurts my heart so much to see the damaged relationships, the lies that so many people believe.  If that is you, be strong.  Have courage.  God is working.

So there you have it.  A post that has been a year in the making.  😉

-Bonnie

Human Trafficking Awareness Day

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Right now there are more human slaves in the world than at any other point in history.

According to the U.S. State Department, human trafficking is the 2nd largest criminal endeavor…second to drugs.

Polaris Project states that there are about 100,000 children involved in the s e x trade, with the average age being 13.

In Nepal, 60% of the girls in the s e x trade have already gotten HIV by the age of 16.

Catholic.org says that the average worth of a human being sold into trafficking is a mere $90.

And guess what?  This isn’t just in other countries on the other side of the ocean.  Human trafficking takes place right here in the United States.  Here is a map of where human trafficking has been caught here in the States (and this is not a complete list).

Human trafficking is a major issue that does not get talked about much at all.  Perhaps people are just unaware.  Or perhaps people don’t realize how serious of a problem it really is.  There are 30 million slaves in the world today….both forced labor and forced prostitution.

Here is a great and informative blog post on the topic.

There are many organizations who have seen the need and are combating this problem.  One of which is the Red Thread Movement.  Red Thread is seeking to end human trafficking in Nepal.  Girls who have been rescued are weaving red bracelets.  You can buy them for $3 to help raise awareness and provide support for ending trafficking.  Get involved even more and buy a bunch of bracelets to sell in your area…perhaps at your church, at school, or your neighborhood.

If you take a few moments to do some google searches, you can find out for yourself some of the horrifying statistics regarding human trafficking today as well as find many organizations that are working to put an end to it.

-Bonnie

Pregnancy Update: Week 12

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Happy New Year everyone!  It’s so hard to believe it’s already 2013!  Obviously, posting has been slowing down here lately.  I’ve been contemplating stopping the blog.  Haven’t quite decided yet what I should do…but for today here is a pregnancy update!  🙂

IMG_3419Today I am 12 weeks, 2 days.  Praising God for each day with our incredible baby.

He or she is now about two inches long (the size of a lime) and weighs half an ounce.
Our baby’s reflexes are developing, and s/he will now squirm if I poke my belly
(although I can’t feel it yet).  Soon the hands will open and close.  The intestines
and kidneys are beginning to work.

It’s so surreal to realize that there is a tiny little human inside me.  Our precious child!

I now own maternity clothes!  I know, I know, I’m not all that big.  But, there’s a problem
when you can’t even zip up your old jeans.  😉  Right now those are the only maternity
clothes I wear.  When we were in CA over Christmas, I really wanted to go
shopping for my first maternity clothes with my Mom, so we went out and got a few things for
when I need them.  Can’t wait until I need to pull those out!  😀

We had our first appointment and got our actual due date….July 22.

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It was seriously unbelievable to see our baby.  I cried so much, looking at our little one, hearing
its perfect heart beat, and holding my incredible husband’s hand.  There really
is nothing like seeing your baby for the first time!

I think that the nausea is getting better.  I still get sick a few times a week, but in between
the queasiness and nausea is better.  Not gone…but better.  It’s so nice!

I haven’t had very many cravings.  But last night for some reason I
started thinking about Costco hot dogs.  My mouth was almost
watering!!  Today it was still very much on my mind.  The closest Costco to us is 2-3
hours away, though.  Thankfully, our commissary sells Hebrew National
hot dogs and I had the most amazing lunch ever.  SO GOOD.

My love and I picked names!  I am SO excited and absolutely love them.  For now we
aren’t announcing them…but trust me…they’re amazing.  😉

Dear little one,
It has been so wonderful spending each day with you.
We can’t wait to meet you this summer.  So many

people prayed for you to come to our family and now we 
are praying for your health and growth, both physically and spiritually.
You are so loved, sweet baby!!
-Mommy

2012 Book List

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Well…..I read several more books this year than I have the past few years (due to school).  Yay!!  Usually my lists are mostly biographies or non fiction.  This year I decided to branch out and try to find some good fiction.  Now looking back on the year I’m realizing almost everything I read was fiction.  😉  In 2013 I hope to get a good mix of both fiction and non fiction.   Here is a list of the books I’ve read this year, in alphabetical order.  (Note: These are not all recommendations.  For reviews or thoughts feel free to comment and/or shoot me an email.)  Links are to books I wrote reviews for on our blog.

  1. A Promise to Rememberby Kathryn Cushman
  2. A Wreath of Snow by Liz Curtis Higgs
  3. Be the Change by Zach Hunter
  4. Claim by Lisa T. Bergren
  5. Dashwood Avenue by Rachael Lynn Thomas
  6. Everything Romance (Collection)
  7. Firestorm by Lisa T. Bergren
  8. For Women Only by Shaunti Feldhahn
  9. Good Girl’s Guide to Great Sex, The by Sheila Wray Gregoire
  10. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling
  11. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling
  12. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling
  13. Leaving Yesterday by Kathryn Cushman
  14. Men are Like Waffles, Women are Like Spaghetti by Bill and Pam Farrel
  15. The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks
  16. Original Adventures of Hank the Cowdog, The by John R. Erickson
  17. Princess Bubble by Susan Johnston and Kimberly Webb
  18. The Pursuit of God by A.W. Tozer
  19. Reach: How to Use Your Social Media Influence for the Glory of God by Laura Krokos and Angi Pratt
  20. Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers
  21. Rescue, The by Nicholas Sparks
  22. Scarlet Thread, The by Francine Rivers
  23. Screwtape Letters, The by C.S. Lewis
  24. Things I Wish I’d Known Before We Got Married by Gary Chapman

Can’t wait to read more next year!!  I’ve always had the goal of reading through each of my shelves….and I plan to start tackling that!

-Bonnie

Happy Anniversary

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One year ago today we said “I do.”  We said our vows, exchanged our rings, and were pronounced husband and wife.  What a wonderful, wonderful year this has been!  So much more in love than we were a year ago.  So blessed to be each other’s best friends.

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-The Pilot and Bonnie-

My Pregnancy – Week 9

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I planned to post monthly updates, but was late getting this post up.  Actually, late taking this picture.  This was supposed to be my 8 week picture, when baby was the size of a raspberry.  The picture was taken at 8 weeks 6 days.  Better late than never, right?

Baby is now about 9 weeks, 2 days.  S/he is the size of a green olive and almost an inch long.  The heart is developing into 4 chambers and the teeth are beginning to form.

One night this week we had some friends over for a game night.  I started thinking about our baby (not unusual 🙂 ).  I got so completely overwhelmed I was actually dizzy as I was thinking about the fact that there is a real, live, human being inside me.  I knew that before….but it was that moment that it really…hit me.  So incredibly amazing.

I think that the only thing this baby does all day is eat.  I am constantly starving.  Before I was pregnant, I would get hungry…”starving” on occasion.  Now I am always famished.  Apparently a green olive can eat an exorbitant amount of food.  😉  When I’m that hungry, I also can feel more nauseous.  Of course, often whatever I eat also makes me nauseous.  It’s such a tiring battle…eating all day long yet still feeling sick.  There are good days and bad days, though.  🙂

Currently I’m only reading one pregnancy book, but I love it.  Praying Through Your Pregnancy by Jennifer Polimino and Carolyn Warren.  Each chapter is for one week of the pregnancy and it talks about what is going on in baby’s development that week.  Then there are specific prayer points.  At the close of each chapter there is a sample prayer that you can use as a springboard for all sorts of prayer topics for your child.  It has been amazing praying for our child’s heart…both physical and spiritual.  I have prayed for our baby’s hands and feet, that s/he will use them for productive things for God’s glory.  It’s incredible praying for both his/her physical and spiritual growth.  While there are a couple thoughts that I would disagree with in this book, overall I would definitely recommend it!

I also bought Expecting You: My Pregnancy Journal by Linda Kranz in order to record this pregnancy for our child to read later.

This baby is such a huge answer to prayer and so incredibly loved already.  It is my prayer that s/he will grow up knowing how very much Mommy and Daddy love him/her….and how much more love God, Who is knitting this baby together even now, has for him/her.


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-Bonnie

Wedding Music

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Every time I click “play all” on my music and one of the songs from our wedding comes on it makes me SO happy!!  I absolutely love the music that we chose!!

Grandparents/mothers entrance, mothers lighting the candles – Deer’s Cry by Celtic Woman (or the entire version for Spotify users – Deer’s Cry)

Bridal Party Entrance – Joy by the O’Neill Brothers (full version)

Bride’s Entrance – Liz On Top of the World by Dario Marianelli (full version)

Unity Ceremonies – Treasure of Jesus by Steven Curtis Chapman (full version)

Recessional – Be Thou My Vision by Fir Hill (full version)

During our reception, we had a slideshow of both of us individually growing up, then of us together.  For the Pilot’s portion, the music was Folkways by Kurt Bestor and Sam Cardon.  (Couldn’t find it online.  😦 )  My portion was Theme from “Sabrina” by John Williams.  And for the part documenting our relationship, we had of course Life With You by Celtic Thunder.

*sigh*  Love these songs!!!

-Bonnie