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For You They Signed – review

For You They Signed – review

For You They Signed
By Marilyn Boyer

When I first saw this book, I knew it was one that I wanted to read and have on our bookshelf at home. It did not disappoint when it arrived. I love this time period in our history, as it is the time when our nation was shaped. This book talks about the men who came together to form the United States, the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
Mrs. Boyer takes each individual man who signed the Declaration of Independence and talks about their character and the lives that they lead.  She starts from the time they were born and continues through til their death.  
Mrs. Boyer also gives several ways that you can use this book. You can use it as a Family Devotional Character study, a Self Study, a group study or even just use it as a personal read. The way our family uses it, is I will read about the men to my younger children, but I have my oldest daughter to read about them herself and then we will do the discussion questions together. I know we have learned a lot, considering we didn’t know too many of the men who signed the Declaration of Independence. 
Overall, our family has really enjoyed this book of history. It is one I think every family should have in their home. I feel it is important for everyone to read about the men who founded this country and why they founded it. Some may be surprised at what they read!
I was given this book by New Leaf Publishing group, in exchange for an honest review.

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For You They Signed – review

For You They Signed – review

For You They Signed
By Marilyn Boyer

When I first saw this book, I knew it was one that I wanted to read and have on our bookshelf at home. It did not disappoint when it arrived. I love this time period in our history, as it is the time when our nation was shaped. This book talks about the men who came together to form the United States, the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
Mrs. Boyer takes each individual man who signed the Declaration of Independence and talks about their character and the lives that they lead.  She starts from the time they were born and continues through til their death.  
Mrs. Boyer also gives several ways that you can use this book. You can use it as a Family Devotional Character study, a Self Study, a group study or even just use it as a personal read. The way our family uses it, is I will read about the men to my younger children, but I have my oldest daughter to read about them herself and then we will do the discussion questions together. I know we have learned a lot, considering we didn’t know too many of the men who signed the Declaration of Independence. 
Overall, our family has really enjoyed this book of history. It is one I think every family should have in their home. I feel it is important for everyone to read about the men who founded this country and why they founded it. Some may be surprised at what they read!
I was given this book by New Leaf Publishing group, in exchange for an honest review.

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what are you reading?

what are you reading?

Anyone that has know me for a while, will tell you that I love to read. At any point, you will find that I will have several books with me. A couple of books in the van, one in my purse, one in the tote that I carry our bibles in to church. Then you will find books next to my seat in the living room, a couple of books on my night stand. Yes, I have them everywhere. Including on the bookshelves and stacked on the piano!

I can thank my parents for my love of reading. I can remember reading at a very early age. I would read anything I could get my hands on. They encouraged me to read. I remember my teacher’s in school, recommending books to me that they thought I would enjoy. They opened up my eyes to the classics and so much more!

Reading is the way I relax and remove myself from the world. When I pick up a book, I imagine myself in that story, somehow another. For birthdays, anniversaries and Christmas, I always ask for books. I enjoy all types of genre, but my favorite are the inspirational historical romance novels. When I found out that there were Christian authors writing fiction books, I could not have been happier. As much as I loved reading, I was never comfortable with all the sex scenes in a lot of the romance books that I read. I now had a way to still enjoy reading books and reading clean books at that.

Lately, I have been taking the time to sit and read even more. I have been unplugging from electronics and opening up a book. My older two children love to read and I want to pass that on down to my younger children. The only way that will happen is to see me reading and also taking the time to read to them. I honestly don’t think there is a better way to spend time together, like there is with a book and sitting on the couch and reading together.

So what am I reading at this time?

I am actually reading 2 books by Sally Clarkson at this time. The first one is Season’s of a Mother’s Heart. The second one is Ministry of Motherhood: Following Christ’s Example In Reaching The Hearts Of Our Children. I enjoy Sally’s writing and appreciate the advice, especially the scripture that she includes.

Another one of my favorite authors of late is Lauralee Bliss. I just recently read her story, “A Crossroad to Love” in “A Quaker Christmas” and loved it! I am fixing to begin her new book she has out, “Red Rock Weddings“.  I am excited to see what adventures she has written about in this book!

I just came across another author, Penny Zeller and I will be reading her book McKenzie for a mom’s book club.  I am excited about this, as she will call during the book club meeting (if you set it up in a month or so advance) to discuss the book with you!
I am also reading several books for reviews.  A couple of the books we are reviewing in our homeschool.  Since it is the holidays and our school schedule is a little more relaxed.  I am hoping to get these reviews written soon.
                            Untamed                                                              For You, They Signed

             While the World Watched                                         The Family Illustrated Bible

I didn’t even list the books that the kids and I are reading together.  Our homeschool this year is a lot more literature based than what it has been in the past.  The kids are really enjoying this, as well as I am.

Now that you know what I am reading, what all are you reading?

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what are you reading?

what are you reading?

Anyone that has know me for a while, will tell you that I love to read. At any point, you will find that I will have several books with me. A couple of books in the van, one in my purse, one in the tote that I carry our bibles in to church. Then you will find books next to my seat in the living room, a couple of books on my night stand. Yes, I have them everywhere. Including on the bookshelves and stacked on the piano!

I can thank my parents for my love of reading. I can remember reading at a very early age. I would read anything I could get my hands on. They encouraged me to read. I remember my teacher’s in school, recommending books to me that they thought I would enjoy. They opened up my eyes to the classics and so much more!

Reading is the way I relax and remove myself from the world. When I pick up a book, I imagine myself in that story, somehow another. For birthdays, anniversaries and Christmas, I always ask for books. I enjoy all types of genre, but my favorite are the inspirational historical romance novels. When I found out that there were Christian authors writing fiction books, I could not have been happier. As much as I loved reading, I was never comfortable with all the sex scenes in a lot of the romance books that I read. I now had a way to still enjoy reading books and reading clean books at that.

Lately, I have been taking the time to sit and read even more. I have been unplugging from electronics and opening up a book. My older two children love to read and I want to pass that on down to my younger children. The only way that will happen is to see me reading and also taking the time to read to them. I honestly don’t think there is a better way to spend time together, like there is with a book and sitting on the couch and reading together.

So what am I reading at this time?

I am actually reading 2 books by Sally Clarkson at this time. The first one is Season’s of a Mother’s Heart. The second one is Ministry of Motherhood: Following Christ’s Example In Reaching The Hearts Of Our Children. I enjoy Sally’s writing and appreciate the advice, especially the scripture that she includes.

Another one of my favorite authors of late is Lauralee Bliss. I just recently read her story, “A Crossroad to Love” in “A Quaker Christmas” and loved it! I am fixing to begin her new book she has out, “Red Rock Weddings“.  I am excited to see what adventures she has written about in this book!

I just came across another author, Penny Zeller and I will be reading her book McKenzie for a mom’s book club.  I am excited about this, as she will call during the book club meeting (if you set it up in a month or so advance) to discuss the book with you!
I am also reading several books for reviews.  A couple of the books we are reviewing in our homeschool.  Since it is the holidays and our school schedule is a little more relaxed.  I am hoping to get these reviews written soon.
                            Untamed                                                              For You, They Signed

             While the World Watched                                         The Family Illustrated Bible

I didn’t even list the books that the kids and I are reading together.  Our homeschool this year is a lot more literature based than what it has been in the past.  The kids are really enjoying this, as well as I am.

Now that you know what I am reading, what all are you reading?

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Cataloochee Valley Field Trip with Grandparents

Cataloochee Valley Field Trip with Grandparents

We had a wonderful visit with the grandparents while they were here. One of the things they wanted to do while visiting, was to take a trip to Cataloochee Valley. This is the place where they re-introduced the elk back in to the Great Smoky National Park. It is also a settlement from the late 19th and early 20th century.  They have several homes, a couple of churches, and a school house, that are still standing in the park that you can look at. It had been a while since our family had been to the park, so we were happy to take them.

I will warn you that this is post has many pictures!

The first place we stopped was the school.  As you can tell below by the sign, it was built in 1903.

This is a creek running beside the school house.  I can just see the kids taking turns going to the creek to get water for the teacher.

The isn’t a one room school house.  It actually had 2 rooms!  I was able to get a couple of my kids to sit at a desk.

Even those it is no longer in use, the school is still a beautiful building.

I loved this picture of Papa and granddaughter talking!

The next place we went to in the park was the Caldwell House.  However, before we looked at the barn and house, I had to get a picture of the mountains.  While it was a rainy and overcast day, it was still a beautiful day in Cataloochee Valley!

This was the view of the opposite direction of the picture above.  Again, it was a beautiful day in the mountains.

Remember, the whole reason for us to come to the park to begin with, was to look for elk to show Papa.  We are halfway through the park and have yet to see any elk at all.  All that we have come across has been turkeys!  So we continued on with the buildings, which led us to the Caldwell House, built in 1903.  The barn is built out in the field in front of the house.  My son enjoyed sitting in the opening of the barn.  As long as he didn’t know I was taking his picture, he was okay with his picture being taken. *wink*

I caught him off guard here, however, he was showing me that there were little doors in the floor of the barn.  They opened to different sections of the bottom of the barn.  I was told that this was for the family to push hay through the little doors to rooms below, to feed the animals.  Please correct me if I am wrong. I did not do any research on that information given to me.

To get to the Caldwell House, you had to cross a bridge over the creek.

The bridge is a little bouncy, so the kids had fun walking back and forth over the bridge.

There is also another small bridge that crosses a wetland area.  You can see the kids looking at an area where the ground had been torn up.  We were not for sure if it was caused by the elk or wild boars.

This spring house was out to the side of the home.  It looked to have been built right over the spring.  While our kids have seen a different spring house, this was the first one they had seen that actually had water running directly under it.

We had decided since we had not seen any elk and the day was moving along , we would go ahead and leave the park.  Which means we did not stop to see the Palmer Chapel in the park.  I am hoping to go back soon so that I can take more pictures.  As we were headed out of the park, there was one lone elk on the back side of the field.  I am very thankful we had a zoom lens with us.  She was so close to the tree line and the brown grass was so high, that I didn’t think we would get a good picture of her.  It was hard choosing which one to post!

There was an abundance of turkeys in the park.  I think they decided to head there to miss being on a table this Thanksgiving!

Our biggest surprise was almost at the opening of the park.  On the side of the road and in a ditch, was this beauty.  He was about 20 feet from our van.  We stopped and took pictures and just watched him eat for several minutes.  The elk is a gorgeous creature made by God!   Just look at this wonderful creation!  He looked so majestic just standing there.  I am looking forward to when we can visit Cataloochee Valley again!


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