Friday Favorites #385

Plenty of this going on this week…enjoy your last few days of Sweet Summer.

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Hiding From The Kids in my Prayer Closer: A Book Review


About the Book:

Finding grace and laughter when motherhood gets real

Soon after Jessica Kastner became a mother, she wondered if she was the only mom who found pretend play more boring than watching playdough harden and who dreaded yet another friend’s Instagram post of homemade deliciousness.

In Hiding from My Kids in the Prayer Closet, Kastner shares her experience as an “unmom”-a mom who loves her kids more than she loves the daily experience of mothering. She helps readers laugh at the ridiculous, delight in the unpredictable, and enjoy being the mothers God made them to be.

My Review:

This book….there were times I laughed out loud…in public. The joys, sorrows, longings and dreams are beautifully and humorously expressed by the author in a very open and transparent book. Divided into chapters that could stand alone, it was an easy read and the perfect book to tuck into my bag for a quick glance in the few minutes I could steal away to read.  I loved the honesty of the stories from her early days as a young single mom through her later working mom tales.  All moms can appreciate the trails and tribulations of a rambunctious house of toddlers. I found her genuine and heartfelt experience as an unmarried and unexpectedly pregnant college girl powerful…she is very dedicated to the pro-life movement.   

 If I had to criticize anything it would be the mention of poop….a lot. But I have a girl and perhaps mothers of boys would shake their heads at me knowingly. The important thing is our common goal of mothering our children well…and it was nice to experience this particular funny voice.  

* I have been given an advanced copy for review by the publisher but the opinions are completely mine*

“Hiding from the Kids in My Prayer Closet: Finding Grace and Laughter, When Motherhood Gets Real,” (David C. Cook, 978-0781414845, Paperback ) releases July 1, 2017.

Now available on Amazon, Barnesandnoble.com, ChristianBook.com and wherever books are sold.

Another Summer Slipping away…

…but it has been an awesome few months. Time to slow down and enjoy the last of this carefree season! The question remains, how do you decorate when it is too late for Patriotic Splendor and way too early for pumpkins and apple? This is how late summer looks at my house…how about your home?


Sunflowers and touches of gold…

….and those last few beautiful days by the water.


The colors of the summer sea…

…And finding treasures by the shore.


The soft afternoon light through aged glass…


…and making a dream come true!
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Friday Favorites #384

How could I resist the cute nautical Wreath I featured below…it would fit in our home perfectly
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Secrets: A Book Review




About this Book

Everyone has a secret or two, a part of their life they would rather not share with the rest of the world.

But for Jonathan Daugherty, his secret was so life-altering and relationship-ending that he fought to keep it hidden at all costs. And it did cost him. His secret kept him from contentment, peace, and the possibility of being known and loved for who he truly is. That’s what any secret addiction can do-but in particular a sex addiction.

After his wife finally discovered his secret, their marriage appeared to be over. In Secrets, Jonathan honestly and courageously shares his story of addiction to pornography and how he lost everything to it.

But that’s not how the story ends. While Jonathan struggled, someone else was at work-his heavenly Father. At the lowest possible moment of his life, God stepped in and brought him hope and healing. This is a story of both loss and redemption that gives hope to anyone who has ever experienced the power and struggle of addiction and its life-destroying effects.

Addiction doesn’t have the final say over Jonathan’s life or in his marriage. The God who finds the lost, heals the sick, and brings life from death has the last, victorious word.

-A courageous, honest and open account of life as a sex addict and how sex addiction destroys marriages.

-A life-affirming and personal story of recovery and redemption that will inspire readers.

-Offers hope to all who struggle with pornography and sex addiction.

-Each chapter includes a “Living in the Light” section designed to equip and help readers find freedom from addiction.

-Suitable as a study for support groups of addicts and those who care about them.

My Review

While I think this book is quite earnest and written with great intentions, it just didn’t seem powerful enough to tackle the weighty subjects it addresses. It is an interesting read and as a testimonial it might have some benefit but I just kept waiting to be taken to the dark places. I needed to feel the painful crawl out of the pit of despair and the slow process of knitting a life and spirit back together. The author skimmed the surface with occasional attempts to reach deeper but there always seemed to be a wall we were not permitted to peek around.  

One confusing aspect was the book was identifying the overall theme. It jumped back and forth between discussions of the evils of pornography, issues of death, marriage infidelity, the inability to truly embrace the college Christian life and possible mental illness.  There was never a resolution to any of these issues only a Fairy tale ending wrapped up in a bow. I never felt I truly knew this man, his struggles and his triumphs. I am happy he seemed to find a peace with his past but I would have appreciated it more if I knew the darkness of that past a bit more intimately. 

The author does warn us in the introduction of his dry sense of humor peppered through the book.  I didn’t really much evidence of this and feel perhaps he uses this to keep his readers at a distance.  I don’t doubt he is man of faith but perhaps his story is one best served as an oral testimony in conjunction with his family mission group. It just didn’t translate to the written page well. It is a quick read that you could recommend to christian and non christians as a beginning witness tool but a more mature Christian is going to want more.   

*I was graciously given this book to review by the publisher.  The opinions are my own*