
1) For those of you who follow my blog in a reader, I recently linked to an article in my Shared Items (on my sidebar) that I wanted to share with you. It was written by one of my favorite authors,
Elizabeth Foss, and is called Hope for a Gentle Summer:
"Children can teach us gentleness, if only we have teachable spirits. Gentle mothers make an effort to speak softly and less often, to listen carefully and more often. Mothers who are able to permeate the atmosphere of their homes with gentleness can see God’s hand when a child interrupts her work. Like the monastery bell calls a monk, the child calls Mother to service and her work with the child becomes a prayer. If she is wise, she will see opportunity to grow in holiness in every interruption. She will count every call to gentleness over exasperation a blessing. "You can read this wise and thought-provoking article
here. I highly recommend it. It's been on my mind all week.
2) Is anyone else as obsessed as I am with So You Think You Can Dance? I know, I know. Mary Murphy's screaming is pretty near intolerable but the dancing. Oh, girls, the dancing. I don't have a favorite yet (or rather I have about five)--they are all so good this season!
3) It's no secret that I am a
Shappy Apple fan. Well, I'm now a member of their Affiliate Program
sooooo if you happen to ever be dress shopping over there would you do me a big favor and click through from my site? Thank you!
4) For all you Catholic gals out there, have you checked out
Faith and Family's new site yet? It is wonderful! I am especially excited about
Faith and Family Connect which is (in the words of the their web editor and all around awesome chick Danielle Bean)...
"...our own interactive community and an online social network just for moms. It’s free and it’s a great way to interact with other moms on the site. It’s like Facebook on a smaller, more intimate scale—just for Catholic moms."
Check it out. I've been having a ball over there.
5) My sweet husband is still on the hunt for a job. He has a couple of exciting, solid leads. Please continue to keep us in your prayers! Thank you!
6)
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
is one of the best books I have read in a very long time. It is touching, charming, and uplifting. You know you've stumbled upon a literary treasure when you miss the characters after the story has ended.
7) I am also reading
The Mitford Years
(a series written by Jan Karon) for the second time. These books give me the warm fuzzies. Unfortunately, I've almost finished reading them so I need your recommendations. What are some of your favorite feel-good novels?
Stroll on over to Conversion Diary to check out more of these fun Quick Takes entries. Thank you, Jen! You’re the hostess with the mostest!