11.26.2017

Thanksgiving 2017



A little fact that you may not know about me is that I come from a large family. Both my parents have 10 siblings, which means I have oodles and oodles of cousins. And I know them All!! I'm so blessed to come from a close knit family. 
We usually spend thanksgiving with my mom's side of the family (side note there are 76 grandchildren on my Mom's side)  yeah you get the picture. Noise. Laughter. Lots of laughter. Singing.
It's especially hard over the holidays because  a few of the uncles live quite a distance away and usually don't make it to grandpas. And they are always missed. But still we have quite the time together ❤

We don't really have very many traditions. Obviously we get together and have a huge lunch on thanksgiving and stuff ourselves with wayyyy to much turkey and pie. ( At least in my case) 

On black Friday some of us more adventurous  cousins get up super early, I mean like HOURS before the sun rises,  and go black Friday shopping *yes I am one of the ' adventures' ones.  

This year 8 of us  went at 4:30 A.M and hit the Stores.... honestly I didn't begin to function till I had a LARGE Carmel Macchiato in my hands.. Hahaha. I'm honestly not much of a moring person at ALL. Seriously ask anyone who knows me and they will confirm it...... 
So you know the phrase Shop Till You Drop... Well yeah this year I really experienced that.. after loading our arms with cool looking bags from quite a few different stores... like HOBBY LOBBY!!!! Freaking love that store ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜ hahaha. Our last stop was Kholes (which I love) I've been Black Friday shopping quite a few times but oh my stars!!! I have never seen a line quite like this.. mind you I come from a smallish town where you don't really encounter 'long' lines. But that was not the case here as I found  there were three lines to check out and ALL OF THEM started at the back of the store..... honestly we stood in line for like 2 hours and I know that's not realllyyyyy long but when your feet hurt and you've only gotten 4 hours of sleep the night before it feels like eternity... BUT I made it through and you know what, it was really fun cause us cousins hung out and had a party... I'm pretty sure that people thought we were a bit strange though.  
So thanksgiving ended and every one has scattered to their respected homes, time may pass, people change and, loved ones die. But one thing we will always have is our memory, so that when we are old and gray we can look back on times  like these. Our eyes light up and perhaps for a moment we will relive those yesterday memories of love and laughter and family. 

12 BIBLE VERSES  ON BEING THANKFUL

"Enter his gates  with thanksgiving and his courts with praise! Give thanks to him; bless his name! For the LORD is good;  his steadfast love endures forever, and his faithfulness to all generations."
-psalms 100:4-5

2. “I will offer to you the sacrifice of thanksgiving and call on the name of the Lord.” Psalm 116:17
3. “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.” Philippians 4:6

4. “Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
5. “Let us come into his presence with thanksgiving; let us make a joyful noise to him with songs of praise!” Psalm 95:2
6. “I will give to the Lord the thanks due to his righteousness, and I will sing praise to the name of the Lord, the Most High.” Psalm 7:17
7. “For long ago in the days of David and Asaph there were directors of the singers, and there were songs of praise and thanksgiving to God.” Nehemiah 12:46

8. “The one who offers thanksgiving as his sacrifice glorifies me; to one who orders his way rightly I will show the salvation of God!” Psalm 50:23
9. “…giving thanks always and for everything to God the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ…” Ephesians 5:20
10. “Blessing and glory and wisdom and thanksgiving and honor and power and might be to our God forever and ever! Amen.” Revelation 7:12
11. “Oh give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; for his steadfast love endures forever!” 1 Chronicles 16:34
12. “And let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were called in one body. And be thankful.” Colossians 3:15

What are you most thankful for, and what’s your favorite verse or quote on being thankful? Leave a comment below!


W H A T   I   A M  T H A N K F U L   F O R 
(Often I tend to rush through my everyday life and not stop and smell the roses, enjoy the little moments in life, catch the sunbeams if you will. So today, a day where we reflect and give thanks I would like to state a few things small and large that I am thankful to God for)


● my Family
● A God who will never give up on me 
● warm hoodies 
● caramel macchiatos
● Starbucks
● cousins 
● friends who laugh with me
● books *duh*
● curling up by the fire on a cold winter night
● snowy days
● Saturdays 
● living in a free Country 
● having a cool aunt that goes to For King and Country concerts with me *guysss the excitement was real*
● laughter
● the kindness of a stranger 
● rainy days 
● trips with cool people 
● growing up in a Christian home 










I'm Thankful for many things, but mostly G O D  without Him I'd have nothing else to be thankful for. 

//Your ever faithful Bookworm//
11.10.2017

Let's talk Civil War



Happy  weekend everyone! 
So as my  title suggests this post will be about Civil War era books:)  I have always enjoyed this time period and am stoked to share some of my favorite authors with you :) 
Also because I am a History Freak  I decided to give you all a quickish lookn into how and why the war was fought.




The Civil War is the central event in America's historical consciousness. While the Revolution of 1776-1783 created the United States, the Civil War of 1861-1865 determined what kind of nation it would be. The war resolved two fundamental questions left unresolved by the revolution: whether the United States was to be a dissolvable confederation of sovereign states or an indivisible nation with a sovereign national government; and whether this nation, born of a declaration that all men were created with an equal right to liberty, would continue to exist as the largest slaveholding country in the world.
Northern victory in the war preserved the United States as one nation and ended the institution of slavery that had divided the country from its beginning. But these achievements came at the cost of 625,000 lives--nearly as many American soldiers as died in all the other wars in which this country has fought combined. The American Civil War was the largest and most destructive conflict in the Western world between the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 and the onset of World War I in 1914.
The Civil War started because of uncompromising differences between the free and slave states over the power of the national government to prohibit slavery in the territories that had not yet become states. When Abraham Lincoln won election in 1860 as the first Republican president on a platform pledging to keep slavery out of the territories, seven slave states in the deep South seceded and formed a new nation, the Confederate States of America. The incoming Lincoln administration and most of the Northern people refused to recognize the legitimacy of secession. They feared that it would discredit democracy and create a fatal precedent that would eventually fragment the no-longer United States into several small, squabbling countries.
The event that triggered war came at Fort Sumter in Charleston Bay on April 12, 1861. Claiming this United States fort as their own, the Confederate army on that day opened fire on the federal garrison and forced it to lower the American flag in surrender. Lincoln called out the militia to suppress this "insurrection." Four more slave states seceded and joined the Confederacy. By the end of 1861 nearly a million armed men confronted each other along a line stretching 1200 miles from Virginia to Missouri. Several battles had already taken place--near ManassasJunction in Virginia, in the mountains of western Virginia where Union victories paved the way for creation of the new state of West Virginia, at Wilson's Creek in Missouri, at Cape Hatteras in North Carolina, and at Port Royal in South Carolina where the Union navy established a base for a blockade to shut off the Confederacy's access to the outside world.
But the real fighting began in 1862. Huge battles like Shiloh in Tennessee, Gaines' MillSecond Manassas, and Fredericksburg in Virginia, and Antietam in Maryland foreshadowed even bigger campaigns and battles in subsequent years, from Gettysburgin Pennsylvania to Vicksburg on the Mississippi to Chickamauga and Atlanta in Georgia. By 1864 the original Northern goal of a limited war to restore the Union had given way to a new strategy of "total war" to destroy the Old South and its basic institution of slavery and to give the restored Union a "new birth of freedom," as President Lincoln put it in his address at Gettysburg to dedicate a cemetery for Union soldiers killed in the battle there.
Confederate Dead Before the Dunker Church
Alexander Gardner's famous photo of Confederate dead before the Dunker Church on the Antietam Battlefield.
Library of Congress
For three long years, from 1862 to 1865, Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia staved off invasions and attacks by the Union Army of the Potomac commanded by a series of ineffective generals until Ulysses S. Grant came to Virginia from the Western theater to become general in chief of all Union armies in 1864. After bloody battles at places with names like The WildernessSpotsylvaniaCold Harbor, and Petersburg, Grant finally brought Lee to bay at Appomattox in April 1865. In the meantime Union armies and river fleets in the theater of war comprising the slave states west of the Appalachian Mountain chain won a long series of victories over Confederate armies commanded by hapless or unlucky Confederate generals. In 1864-1865 General William Tecumseh Sherman led his army deep into the Confederate heartland of Georgia and South Carolina, destroying their economic infrastructure while General George Thomas virtually destroyed the Confederacy's Army of Tennessee at the battle of Nashville.
By the spring of 1865 all the principal Confederate armies surrendered, and when Union cavalry captured the fleeing Confederate President Jefferson Davis in Georgia on May 10, 1865, resistance collapsed and the war ended. The long, painful process of rebuilding a united nation free of slavery began.
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B O O K S 

Daughter of twin oaks 
By Lauraine Snelling




Seeking to fulfill the promise she made to her dying father, eighteen-year-old Jesselynn Highwood determines to take her little brother and the family's remaining Thoroughbreds from Twin Oaks plantation in Kentucky to her uncle's farm in Missouri, where they will be safe for the remainder of the Civil War. 

Dodging Confederate and Union troops, they ride at night and hide during the day. Finally, after encountering hunger, sickness, and the devastation of war, they arrive in Missouri only to discover the situation there puts them in even greater danger. 

But Jesselynn will stop at nothing to save her family, the horses, and whatever remains of Twin Oaks.

I still remember reading this book for the first time. It's one of those stories that capture you and refuse to release you till you've finished.  It's such a good book!!!  The plot is so different than your "normal" Civil War books.  
Y'all its awesome !!! And now if you'll excuse me I am going to go re-read it ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜



From the beloved author of the bestselling House of Winslow series comes a new trilogy about the Civil War. Join Gilbert Morris as he explores the life of General Stonewall Jackson through the story of the fictional Yancy Tremayne. Raised among the Cheyenne, Yancy rejects the Amish community his father rejoins and instead studies under Thomas Jackson, a professor at the local military school. When war breaks out, will Yancy further distance himself from the pacifist community and join the fighting? And can he find a home for his heart?
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So many historical novels are mostly romance novels with a bit of history woven through them. Not this one! Yes, there is romance in it, but it also helps the reader see into the heart of the man "Stonewall" Jackson. I had read Civil War histories, but this book challenged the reader to see the people of both sides somewhat trapped by their geographical upbringing and loyalties that had nothing to do with slavery. As in all wars, there were many brave and compassionate "innocents" involved.



Refiners Fire Triolagy 
By Lynn Austin

So yesss this is one of my favorite Civil War era series !! And I am so excited to share them with you all.
(Book one in The Refiners Triolagy )
Candle in the Window 
 In this Christy-award-winning novel, now beautifully repackaged, a timid southern belle must find her voice--and her courage--when she joins the Abolitionist cause.
From the time she was 12, Caroline Fletcher, daughter of a wealthy Richmond, VA, slave-holding family, knew she was different, for she knew that the household slaves were human beings, not mere property. When her mother commits suicide, Caroline is sent first to the Fletcher plantation and then to relatives in Philadelphia. Three years later, as the nation teeters on the brink of civil war, her father brings her home. Caroline is now a determined abolitionist, and she struggles to live in a culture where people believe that slavery is ordained by God. With her fianc‚, father, and cousin off fighting in the war, Caroline embarks on a dangerous path of spying and intrigue that tests her faith and demands risk and sacrifice. Unfortunately, Caroline is the only fully developed character in this work, and the African American characters are all too good to be true; despite these flaws, Austin (Hidden Places; Eve's Daughters; Wings of Refuge) has written a thoroughly engrossing and exciting tale that will appeal to fans of Virginia Gaffney's "Richmond Chronicles" and historical romances. Purchase where historical novels and Austin's other books are in demand. 

(Book Two in the Refiners Fire Triolagy)

 Fire by Night



Lovely Julia Hoffman has always enjoyed the carefree life of her well-to-do Philadelphia family. But when she fails to attract the attention of Nathaniel Greene, a fierce abolitionist, she shocks her family by becoming a Union nurse. Will that be enough to win Nathaniel's heart? 

Phoebe Bigelow, from western Virginia, has always been a misfit, and when her brothers join the Union army, she also enlists--under false pretenses. 

Soon, both have their eyes opened to the realities of war and suffering. Neither is quite ready for the demands of her new life, but their journeys of sacrifice and love are sure to change them in unexpected ways.

(Book 3 in the Refiners Fire Triolagy)

A Light to my Path


Kitty, a house slave, has always obeyed Missy Claire and followed orders. But when word arrives that the Yankees are coming, Kitty is faced with a decision. Will she continue serving Missy Claire and her household? Or will she listen to Grady and embrace this chance for freedom? Even wise Delia says Kitty has to decide for herself--that nobody except the Lord can tell her which way to go. 

Kitty has always lived in a world where authority is not questioned. She never has learned to make up her own mind any more than she has learned to read or write. 

But now Kitty has a daunting choice: How does she want her story to end? 

All Things New
Companion to the Refiners Fire Trilogy

This book will truly take you back in time - the Reconstruction Era - a time to bring an end to the vicious cycle of hatred and violence and give everyone a new start. It is the story of three beautifully portrayed women who are all caught up in this story of survival on a Virginia plantation after the civil war.

The endearing character of Josephine, the daughter of the Weatherly family, will capture your heart - a truly remarkable woman who along with the servants works hard to get back the beauty of White Oak, but gets caught up in a forbidden love. She realizes early on that the only hope for survival is through the Freedmen's Bureau. The plantations needed laborers and the Negroes needed work. The best solution seemed to be that the slaves would become servants.

Eugenia Weatherly, the very determined mother of the family, just wanted to go back to her life of luxury as it was before the war and to rebuild the plantation back to its glorious splendor. She refused to get her hands dirty and do what was necessary to survive. She was still stubbornly hanging on to the power of illusion, and not able to make peace with the Negroes, showing them little or no compassion.

Lizzie, the slave/servant at the plantation wants so much to get on with her life and family, but harbors deep scars of the past. She fears she loves too much making her more vulnerable for hurt and suffering. She wants her children to become educated and given a better life. She is ready, but afraid to embrace all the changes brought on by the war.

This was a compelling read - a story I'll not soon forget.



History of the Civil War
By James Ford Rhodes 


So just in case there are may other History addicts out here, this book is for you =)

It would continue to rage across the states for a further four years. 
In this Pulitzer Prize winning history of that period James Ford Rhodes fully explains its causes, events and effects. 
From the moment of secession by the southern states through to Lee’s surrender, Rhodes encompasses the full narrative of the conflict in this single-volume history. 
Rhodes provides vivid portraits of the main leaders of the war as well as their actions, both on the battlefield and in the political discussions taking place in Washington and Richmond

Behind Rebel Lines 
By Seymour Reit



"Behind Rebel Lines" tells the true story of Emma Edmonds. Running away from her father at the age of sixteen, she had left Canada for the country where freedom and liberty would become a reality. Now the year 1861, Emma is now 21 and the Civil War between states has begun. When President Lincoln asks for volunteers, Emma is determined not to just sit by. She disguises herself as a man and enlists herself into the Union Army. Now everyone, including her superior officers and fellow soldiers, believe her to be Private Franklin Thompson, assigned to Company F. But Emma wants to do more, so she volunteers to be a Union spy. But while she has been all this time fooling her own army, can she keep her secret behind rebel lines?


Ummm yes please!!! Guysss this book *heart eyes 


______________________________________________ also,  I didn't have time to write a review of these books but y'all can just look them up.



Abraham Lincoln / heroes of History series

Shades of Grey by Caroline Reeder

Freedom Train: the story of Harriet Tubman

 -Janelle
Let me know what you thought!!!



11.04.2017

Novemberrrrrr


And so summer gives way to fall, and fall lose its self to winter.
October went by like a flash for me *looks at the calendar wondering and doesn't understand how the month went by so fast*  
So here's a short recap of the last 31 days  and the books I've read this month! 



October Recap:
I don't know about every one else but I've been sooooo overwhelmed with school! This is my last year of highschool * YAY for 12th grade* and it is honestly the most challenging year so far. (Probably because I have a millon other things that I'm trying to do at the same time) But I am enjoying it. I have quite a few subjects that I love.
    Also October was my birthday * cue me blowing out 18 candles*  gahhh I can hardly belive that I am 18 already. Like how did life go by so fast. Haha 
It really was a great month. I got to hang out with a lot of my cousins, which is REALLY awesome, cause I have cool cousins ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜ anddddd i just love October in general because come on guys CHIA LATTES & FALL COLORED LEAVES *heart eyes*
 Anyway you don't want to hear about me so let's go ahead and skip to the fun part...

B O O K S 
 Ahhh yess my obsession... 

Is it bad that I can't remember all the titles of the books I've read this month?!?!?!?
 Actually  it's probably a good thing..haha cause this post might get reallllllyyyyyy longgggggg  and rambley *wonders to self if rambley is a word or not* 

So I narrowed it down to 4 books.
enjoy 

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BIOGRAPHIES


Sundar Singh
By  Janet & Geoff Benge


(Exerp from book)
As Sundar preached the gospel to the crowd, the monastery guard marched forward and arrested him. Sundar was dragged to the edge of town and hurled to the bottom of an abandoned well. The air was putrid. Desperation and loneliness soon washed over him. Left to die, Sundar leaned against the side of the well and began to pray. 

Searching since boyhood for the way to God, Sundar Singh found truth in Jesus Christ. At sixteen, the former Sikh became a Christian sadhu, or holy man, and at great risk devoted his life to Christ. With bare feet and few possessions, Sundar crossed the precarious Himalayas between India and Tibet many times, sharing the gospel with Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs -- even thieves. 

As he traveled, Sundar constantly read the Bible, prayed, and meditated, confident that God was always with him, even in the face of death. Preaching in Asia, Europe, and as far away as America, this Indian saint impacted thousands with his quiet yet bold words and actions.


Where to begin???? This book is amazing. I will repeat that again. THIS BOOK IS AMAZING!!!!!!!!
Pleas read it.
It will convict you.
Inspire you.
Grip you.
Fill you with an Awe for the God we serve.

I really don't have anymore words to say except that you are missing out on something quite life changing if you don't read this book.
To purchase this life changing bok
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FICTION

Counted with the stars
By Connilyn Cossette




Sold into slavery by her father and forsaken by the man she was supposed to marry, young Egyptian Kiya must serve a mistress who takes pleasure in her humiliation. When terrifying plagues strike Egypt, Kiya is in the middle of it all. 

To save her older brother and escape the bonds of slavery, Kiya flees with the Hebrews during the Great Exodus. She finds herself utterly dependent on a fearsome God she's only just beginning to learn about, and in love with a man who despises her people. With everything she's ever known swept away, will Kiya turn back toward Egypt or surrender her life and her future to Yahweh?


This was defiantly time well spent. 
The plot and dialog were stellar ๐Ÿ‘Œ
While not a deep and thought provoking  book, it was quite enjoyable and fun to read ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜ 

Buy a copy of this book here


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Gods and Kings 
By Lynn Austin 



Gods and Kings is the story of King Hezekiah, heir to the throne of King David. When his evil father plots to sacrifice him, Hezekiah’s mother, Abijah, searches frantically for a way to save him. But only two men can help her, and neither of them seems trustworthy. In a time and place engulfed by violence, treachery, and infidelity to Yahweh, Abijah and her son must discover the one true Source of strength if they are to save themselves and their country. Book 1 of Chronicles of the Kings.

These books hold your interest, gather your imagination to the forefront and then brings you to reading the actual story in the Bible.
I am so impressed with the accuracy in her writing, truly a talent. She has brought these stories to us through her thought s and ideas but I feel she was really inspired in her writing.
I am a fan from the very beginning. Having read some of her other books, I find the Gods and Kings to be one best yet and there are so many more to go.
In my humble opinion, if you like good clean books to read with intrigue, love, hate, terror, sweetness and reality, get her books. You will not be sorry. I read them at night when all is quiet and I can really get into the story, then next thing I know it is well past midnight. So very glad I got this series and this is one that I will read and re-read again.
Love the story and the talent of this lovely author, Lynn Austin.  
     (Also I just want rant for a few minuets about what a FANTASTIC author Lynn Austin is, I've read 10 of her books and loved every single one of them ❤ and yeah she's one of my favorite authors)
Purchase Gods and Kings
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MYSTERY


Deception
By Randy Alcorn




“Messin’ with me’s like wearin’ cheese underwear down rat alley.”
-Ollie Chandler
Homicide detective Ollie Chandler has seen it all. Done more than he cares to admit. But when he’s called to investigate the murder of a Portland State University professor, he finds himself going places he’s never gone before. 

Places he never wanted to go.
Because all the evidence is pointing to one horrific conclusion: The murderer is someone in his own department. That’s not the worst of it, though. Ollie has nagging doubts…about himself. Where was he during the time of the murder? 

Joined by journalist Clarence Abernathy and their friend Jake Woods, Ollie pushes the investigation forward. Soon all three are drawn deep into corruption and political tensions that threaten to destroy them–and anyone who tries to help. But they’re in too deep to quit. They’ve got no choice. They have to follow the evidence to the truth… 

No matter how ugly–or dangerous–it gets.

A gripping story of murder and spiritual struggle, Deception proves, as never before, the truth of Ollie’s first law: “Things are often not what they appear.” 



So I'm not a huge mystery book fan, but my stars!!!
First off, if you haven't read Randy Alcorn's other two books Deadline and Dominion, you just need to go and buy them right now. Go ahead, I'll wait.....I'm serious. His books are so good that they will make every other book you read seem bad, honestly. Deception's main character is Detective Ollie Chandler. He was a minor major character in the above mentioned books, but we get to know him so much better in the pages of this book. Ollie is a son of a gun, no frills, let's fry the bad guys, Jack Bauer and Chuck Norris worshipping kinda guy. Alcorn makes Chandler instantly likeable, and molds his character like someone out of a 30's detective novel. Clarence Abernathy (main character of Dominion) and Jake Woods (main character of Deadline) both make appearances in Deception. They added some very deep, soul-searching dialog to match our loveable homicide detective's cynical and dark thoughts on life. Alcorn does not handle the problem of evil and living in a broken world with kid's gloves in this novel. Ollie is on the forefront of a lot of bad stuff, thus his very cynical look on life and God. He just can't believe there's a God while so much evil goes unchecked. What ensues through the novel is Ollie's journey through a very complicated murder, always delving for new clues and always not sure who he can trust. Alcorn is a master wordsmith, and his mastering of the 1930's detective novels is suberb. This book is a must have for mystery lovers and people who just love a good book. 

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Announcement!!!!

So the other day I was trying to come up with a fun monthly post on my blog the first one being that I could write a short story      ( but I quickly threw that idea out the proverbial window...   because while I LOVE writting, I have a hard time finishing the stories I come up with. I seriously have 3 notebooks filled with stories that don't have endings. Sad but true )   ANYWAY next idea.. hmmm what should I do???? *gasps in excitement, that's it !!! ferb I know what we're going to do today*
Yeah I know I get Distracted easily ... OK so here is what I'm going to do ...
Every 2nd Friday of the month I'm going to pick and author and write a blog post about Him/Her .
Or pick out several books from A particular genera  In time
|Medival | Civil war| Revolutionary War| take your pick.
Do how does that sound??
Are you excited about it???
I know I am!!

If you have a specific author or time period that you would like me to write about leave your suggestions in a comment below!!! 

Thanks for reading,
May the peace of God be with you all!
-Janelle

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