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much!  This gal and a friend build a decent size house on an old barge. 
 They had raised garden beds, chickens, crawfish galore and the freedom 
to learn all sorts of skills, ones I certainly do not possess.  They 
were able to do all these things mainly because they didn't really have 
many financial obligations so their time was spent on surviving, but 
surviving with style.  Swamp style.  It inspired me, no not to go for a 
morning swim in the nude, although they did their fair share of that! 
 But to use what we have, where we are and make the most of it.  In our 
free time Clay and I watch countless videos on youtube of people living 
in Tiny Homes, converting a bus into a home, or how to build a cob 
house.  But right now we are in a normal home (pretty awesome still) in 
the city and that is okay, better than okay.  We have three chickens, a 
rabbit, two cats, and some raised garden beds that mostly survived my 
two months of morning sickness and the sporadic watering.  But...if one 
day one of our teenage kids says, "Mom, I just found an old school bus 
for $1,000...what do you think?"  I might just say, "BUY IT!"  Or if 
that doesn't happen maybe Clay and I will build something crazy when we 
are empty nesters.  Until then I will continue reading great reads like 
this one, and cultivating where I have been planted. 
 
          
          
        
Next, I read The Shell Seekers.  At first I wasn't 
sure I could get into it.  But then I just kept on and finally got to 
the point where I couldn't put it down.  I would tell Clay the story as I
 read and he didn't think it sounded all that interesting. 
 And I realized as I spoke it out loud it didn't sound that great, but it
 was!    For one thing, her characters are wonderful.  I could relate to
 the main character Penelope in some ways.  She was frugal, loved to 
cook, loved her children, loved beauty, her furnishings were old but 
well taken care of, her home always smelled good and possessed a sense 
of warmth.  Penelope possesses two paintings that her late artist father
 left her, now his pieces are going for absurd amounts of money.  What 
will she do? Sell, or keep her treasured paintings?  Her greedy grown 
children want to get their hands on them, will they?  It may not sound 
all that thrilling or interesting, but it is. :) I really enjoyed this 
book and recommend it.
 
          
          
        
The last book I just completed was  A Thousand Splendid Suns.  There were many times I did not think I could finish 
this book because the suffering and cruelty was so intense.  But I am so
 glad I did!  This is another page turner.  I read this one in three 
days.  My husband, who actually is more of a reader than I am but with 
his new job which is quite physical compared to teaching has a hard time
 staying awake at night to read when before he would easily read until 
midnight, said, "I wish I could finish a book that fast."  My reply, 
"The kids have a two hour nap time everyday where I lay on the couch and 
read...nothing else really productive takes place."  Whereas before I 
was pregnant I would have filled it will a to do list. Nowadays it 
is just the necessities, food, dishes, laundry, home 
school...and...reading. Bliss.  Anyhow, this book will take you 
through Afghanistan from the early 70s to 9/11.  I knew nothing of their
 history and misery of war year after year.  
 
          
          
        
Presently, I just started A Prayer for Owen Meany by: John Irving and I am already sucked in.  I think this is the book 
Simon Birch the movie is based off.  And just yesterday I received 
Redeeming Childbirth by:  Angie Tolpin in the mail.  I read the first 
chapter last night and think it will definitely be beneficial to help 
shape my heart and attitude in this pregnancy.  My main struggle in 
pregnancy is fear.  Fear is so dangerous and paralyzing.  You name it I 
can be worried about it or contrive some story in my head of a possible 
outcome to a possible complication.  Hopefully God will use this book to
 help me focus and say no to the lies that come swimming through my 
head.   
The kids have been speeding through books as well. 
 I will post more about the chapter books we have been reading together.
  We had some really great weather for a couple weeks and now it is back
 in the 90s.  The other evening Ellie came in the house to get some 
water, I asked her if she doing okay?  Her reply, "Oh, it's just the 
hottest day of my life."  It was hilarious, I started cracking up.  But
 she pressed onward and returned to the beloved sprinkler.   Summer is 
almost over and I can barely believe it.  But Fall is always beautiful 
in the Ozarks.  And with the coming of Fall means the coming of winter and then the coming of Baby!!  
 
 
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