Thursday, March 8, 2012

Book Review: Legacy of Love by Kimberly Hahn





Book Review: Legacy of  Love by Kimberly Hahn
I have read many of Kimberly Hahn's books before and they are always so insightful into our walk in Faith with God. I awaited this and knew it would be the same and I was not disappointed.  Having a teen daughter, I wanted to review this.  It took me a little longer than most books because I was writing notes for myself.  This is an amazing book for a parent of teens. For those who don't know this is the fourth book in her Proverbs 31 woman series.  In this book, she explains how we as parents need to keep challenging them to choose Christ.  We need to show them how to have priorities in our faith walk and stewardship in supporting our churches. The chapter on the Works of Mercy details each one, and how we can apply reaching out to others through each Work of Mercy.  The book explains how we can do simple things for each. The most important thing I received from reading this book is that the teen years is an adventure. As parents it is all about our attitude, in how we perceive these years.  These are awesome years if we listen and share our lives.  In the teen years we are a guide.  Lastly, the book ends in talking about courting and qualities they should look for in a Godly partner soon to be spouse.  As parents, how we guide our teens and transition them to adulthood to marriage or a vocation is a witness to God.  I highly recommend this book for any parent who has teens.  The teen years can be like a roller coaster ride, but having joy or negativity will have two different outcomes on your children and yourselves.

You can find this book at Catholic Company: http://www.catholiccompany.com/legacy-love-biblical-wisdom-parenting-teens-young-adults-p1004893/?


Given book to Review by The Catholic Company:
http://www.catholiccompany.com/

Thursday, March 1, 2012

God's work

Today was the worst day I had in quite awhile.  I woke up really sick. I still am but had to write this. It is amazing how technology has changed our lives and, sometimes I wonder if it is for the better.  Well today my phone shut down three times.  My internet server was off and on all day.  So I got the message about the silence of my heart in prayer to God, as I was blocked off from the rest of the world.  I prayed and talked to him a lot today.  It is funny how He shows us what needs to be in our lives.  We  do homeschool and that is the root of homeschooling: real learning. Today was a real learning day.  In the midst of my talking and prayer time to God some answers and some I didn't want to do, but is His Will.  Thy will be done, as The Blessed Mother said her yes to God we all do.  My yes means a career change, scary yes, but He will be there to guide me through it.  So tonight being sick allows me to focus on Him and His Will for my life.

Governor and Voting

I rarely put up political posts but today I will.  Today my son voted for the first time in our NJ primary for governor.  It has saddened me...