
Can you believe it's almost Christmas? If you're in the mood for some good Christmas reading, here is a tender story that will help you remember what Christmas is all about.
This story is set in Bolton, Idaho in 1953. Micah Connors, his mom and his ailing sister have moved there following the father's death in the Korean war and to get away from the trouble Micah had gotten himself into in Boise.
He promises to his mother that he will be good, but he seems to keep finding himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. The sheriff escorts him home one night a few days before Christmas. But how does Micah keep his mom from finding out the situation he was in? The sheriff works a deal with him to help shovel snow every morning after a snowfall, which Micah feels is unfair, but he agrees to it.
He also finds himself curious as to who is building the small stable down on main street which leads his sister to believe that angels are building it and that the baby Jesus is coming, and He will heal her. In his desperation, Micah begins his search for the baby Jesus which eventually teaches him that angels are closer than he ever imagined.
An Angel on Main Street is a sweet story of how a Christmas miracle touches this small family and how Micah realizes there is more to people than what's on the outside.
I really enjoyed this book which only took me about 2 hours to read! The author did a good job of helping the reader see and feel what was taking part in the story. I liked the small town, the people who lived there, and how the story developed. Micah is the main character portrayed here, but it would have been nice to have a bit more character development with some of the other characters.
For a nice get-you-in-the-mood-for-Christmas story to read this season, this is a good choice! This is one I'll probably read again when Christmas rolls around again next year!
To purchase this book, click here.
To view a book trailer made by the author, click here.
The author has started a contest called the Angel In Your Life contest. From Kathi Oram Peterson:
"The contest runs from now until December 15th. Anyone can enter by simply emailing me at kathiorampeterso@yahoo.com and writing about an experience you have had with someone who became an angel in your life. The winner will be announced on my blog (www.kathiswritingnook.com). A gift certificate from either Seagull Book or Deseret Book will be given to the winner and an "Angel" in his/her life. This contest celebrates the selfless, kind acts performed daily, many times unnoticed. If you are like me, many people have helped you through times of trouble. Let's face it, life is tough and the small acts of kindness shown to us by others needs to be remembered and celebrated especially during the holidays. Christmas brings out the best in people and I wanted to give others the opportunity to thank those who have touched their lives in a profound way. Hopefully this contest will remind us of the angels in our lives."
Friday, November 20, 2009
An Angel On Main Street
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009
A week with the cousins
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Thursday, July 16, 2009
Spears Family Reunion
This past Saturday was the Spears Family Reunion. That would be my mom's mom's side of the family. I haven't been to one of these for a long time, so I was looking forward to seeing some relatives I haven't seen for a while. As Richard and I were driving up to Wheeler farm for the reunion, I had a flood of memories come back. Both of my mom's parents were born and raised in Tennessee. So during my growing up years, we made many, many, many trips there to visit, practically every year. I remember visiting this small town of Cookville where my grandma grew up and spending lots of time with my second cousins. I absolutely loved/love it there! We'd pick peaches, blackberries, raspberries, play childhood games, go visit local sites, go to Memphis, Nashville, Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, etc, etc! I would love to take Richard and the kids back there someday. It is so beautiful, green, hot, and humid! My grandpa's farm that he grew up on is still around and owned by some family. I have memories of staying there and the house didn't have a toilet! We used the outhouse. It freaked me out all the time. I remember not sleeping at night cause I had to go so bad, but going out in the dark to the outhouse was not an option. One great memory that I'm glad I have is knowing my mom's grandparents. I was young and they were pretty old! My great grandma died first, then my great grandpa missed her so much, he died a month later.
Anyways, it was a lot of fun being able to see some cousins I haven't seen for a long time at the reunion, including my second cousin, Emily who was also my companion in the MTC! My Dad worked there for a long time and probably pulled some strings to get us to be comps. She went to Winnipeg, Canada which is where my husband grew up. We had a good time catching up!
Me and Emily:
Here's my immediate fam:
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009
A 4th full of fun!
We continued the day with bar-b-ques, swimming and fireworks at night! So by the time Sunday rolled around, we made sure to just hang out at home, sleep and drink lots of fluids!!
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Monday, June 8, 2009
Just going a bit crazy, that's all! Nothing serious.
Once again, I haven't posted in a while! There has been a lot going on! First of all, I have to say my hubby is the bestest!! He finished his MBA last Monday (or technically Tuesday morning at 4:30 am)! I am so proud of him! It's been tough since it was an online program through his school that he got his first masters degree from in RI. It's taken a while, but HE DID IT! We can have a social life again, we can have a date more often, and he can spend more time with the kids again! Ahhh. It's a beautiful thing.
Now to fill you all in on what else is going on...our landlord has put the house we live in on the market. We weren't expecting that at all to happen when it did, but we started to plan to buy or at least look around for another place to buy if it wasn't this one. We love this house, and we like the neighborhood, the ward is okay. (We hate to compare to our wonderful, amazing ward in Newport, RI!!!)
Then about a week and a half ago, we got word from 3 of Richard's bosses that they will be terminating his job. He works for the church on the Joseph Smith papers project, but sadly a lot of the project was funded by Larry Miller and the stocks he held with GM. Now that GM has gone down, the funds have dropped. And basically law students or interns can do Richard's job. BUT, the good thing is that they're going to try to give him up to 6 months before he's out. I can't complain too much. So, we have some time to find a new job. But we're thinking this is the time to put his degrees to work, which means the jobs he'll be applying for will be out of state. Once again, we have to put buying a house on hold. sigh. Someday, it'll happen.
There it is in a nutshell! Just a bit crazy. But, I certainly feel that things will work out, just ask me on the right day. :)
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Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Who...where...and with what?
You have to check this out! My good friend Tristi Pinkston who is an author is starting a scavenger hunt/contest on her blog. She has written "Nothing To Regret," "Strength To Endure," "Season Of Sacrifice," and her new book to be released this month, "Agent In Old Lace." Her contest is based on her new book which is a mystery novel. Click on this link http://tristipinkston.blogspot.com/2009/03/very-tristi-contest.html to get started on finding the clues and get entered in to win a really great prize!
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Monday, March 9, 2009
Tooth adventures
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Thursday, February 26, 2009
Guess what?
It actually happened! Maybe I'm a bit obsessed with this. Oh well. So if you read my last entry, I mentioned at the end that I wonder if I have cute ears? It wasn't Sara this time, it was Preston. I'm combing his hair before school and he said he had big ears. I smiled and said "You have cute ears!" His ears really are cute. Especially when he gets a haircut, they just seem to pop out more. Along with his eyes! Anyways, after I said he has cute ears.....he told me I had cute ears too! I seriously didn't try to get him to say it. It was so random! I laughed at that thinking about the last entry I made. Kids are the greatest!
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Monday, February 23, 2009
Sara-ism
As I'm changing Sara's diaper this morning, she looks at me for a couple seconds and then says, "I like your nose." I am not a fan of my nose! It's a bit too long and pointy especially if you're looking at my profile. So, now my daughter likes my elbows (refer to earlier posting) and my nose! I wonder what it'll be next! I just giggled at her and of course I said, "I like your nose too." I wonder if I have cute ears...
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Saturday, February 21, 2009
The Forgotten Warrior, by Kathi Oram Peterson
Wow, am I a slacker! I haven't posted for a while, have I? Well, I'll do some catch-up later as today I'm doing a scheduled blog book review on a book I just finished reading.
The Forgotten Warrior was written by Kathi Oram Peterson. It is a well-written story of a teenage girl who while dealing with the sickness of her mother, a sister with a handicap, and a father who once abandoned the family, along with normal teenage life is all of a sudden thrown back in time...to Book of Mormon time...the time of Helaman and his strippling young soldiers.
She is not trusted at first as she comes upon Helaman and his men. But they soon find she can fight as she has a black belt in karate that she learned from her mother. She is soon recruited to teach her methods of fighting to the worn-out soldiers. She gives them hope and courage.
She learns a lot about herself and her abilities as her faith and testimony is tested and strengthened. She also begins to learn about forgiveness. She is grateful for what her mother taught her about faith which coincides with the 2000 strippling warriors having been taught by their mothers to have faith. I liked this parrallel in the story.
I liked Kathi's style of writing. I felt like I was there watching Sydney! I liked her personality; independant, responsible, and caring yet tough. The climax was climatic which of course is the battle very well known in the B.O.M. of Captain Helaman and his young strippling warriors and the lamanites.
I'm looking forward to the next book as the story continues! To purchase the book, click on the following link. http://deseretbook.com/store/product/5017602
Also, here is some information on a contest that Kathi is hosting.
LATTER-DAY STRIPLING WARRIOR CONTEST
Nominate a youth between the ages 8 to 18 (boy or girl), who has performed a kind deed and who you believe is a Latter-day Stripling Warrior. Each person nominated will receive a Latter-day Stripling Warrior certificate signed by the author and the three heroes of The Forgotten Warrior: Sydney, Tarik, and Ximon.Entry forms and more information regarding the contest can be found on the author's website: http://www.kathiorampeterson.com/.
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