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Jules of Nature
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A Year to Remember - 2025 Check back soon for a complete update!
2024 Year in Review
Itâs hard to believe that 2024 is coming to a close and our kids are growing and changing before our eyes. Cashel, now 12, is in middle school. He is playing the cello, crafting and creating to his heartâs content, and definitely feels like there is never enough fishing in his life. The constant eldest child with a helpful spirit, he is often seen running fishing lines for siblings or otherâŠ
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2023 Hawaii Trip
2023 Jacobson Family Update
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2022 Jacobson Family Update
2022 Jacobson Family Update
McGuire, age 3, attends forest school 5 days a week along with âTwinkle Starâ (Copeland) age 5. They have created such a special bond and are growing and changing by leaps and bounds. McGuire loves to build, sing, play with her babies and absolutely adores her older siblings. Twinkle Star is passionate and enthusiastic, he lights up a room with a smile that is sprinkled in freckles and is trulyâŠ
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The Sacred Act of Mothering
The Sacred Act of Mothering
This year I acknowledge those in a mothering role both formal and informal and recognize the heart-filled work you do. In a week where we honor mothers I propose we all work to view ourselves as caretakers for the youngest around us. As a direct reflection of Godâs image we can reflect that first love that comes from God, to all in our care. We look to Yahweh, whoâs personal Hebrew name asâŠ
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Hope and Encouragement Bible: in action
Hope and Encouragement Bible: in action. Full review and supply list in the post. Order before 10/5 and get a free gift, devotional journal!
I was asked by DaySpring Cards to take a look at their new Bible called the âHope & Encouragement Bible.â Honestly⊠have you ever thought âwhy do I/ why does she need another Bible?â I have! I wasnât sure I needed one more study Bible. But this one is different! My favorite feature that sets this one apart are the index and devotionals focused on â12 Indisputable Truthsâ about you. When IâŠ
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âUnexpecting: real talk on pregnancy lossâ Review and GIVEAWAY a signed copy!
âUnexpecting: real talk on pregnancy lossâ Review and GIVEAWAY a signed copy!
This book is a gift. An incredible resource for those currently experiencing loss and equally valuable for those who have ever lost a child, or as a loved one supporting a loss family. Author Rachel Lewis created a tool and a companion to carry during and after loss that is a priceless gift. She formatted the book in an easily digestible way, you can jump around as your needs dictate or read itâŠ
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Illustrating Bible 'The Gospels' - NEW from Dayspring
Illustrating Bible âThe Gospelsâ â NEW from Dayspring
Itâs here! I am thrilled to have the Illustrating Bible, âThe Gospels,â in my hot little hands. This is the one I have been waiting for, and I think you have too. Iâll include affiliate links throughout this post so you can shop for this gorgeous Bible and maybe a few other related goodies to get you started. I think this might be the most excited I have been for a Bible Journaling product in aâŠ
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Bridge of Gold - Fiction Book Review
Bridge of Gold - Fiction Book Review A fantastic split-time novel filled with romance, mystery and beautiful characters.
This split time novel had me at the authorâs introduction. Woodhouse opens the book by discussing a bit about her process, research and the story behind the book. I loved this! It had me engaged before I had even started. I am a sucker for split time novels these days. There something about seeing history and the present connect. Even in a fiction story like Bridge of Gold by Kimberley WoodhouseâŠ
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Dusk's Darkest Shores: fiction review and GIVEAWAY
Duskâs Darkest Shores: fiction review and GIVEAWAY
Duskâs Darkest Shores is the first in the âRegency Wallflowersâ series by Carolyn Miller. And that is great news! I was immediately pulled into the story. The truth is I can never resist a self-sufficient, independent character like Mary. Place her in a regency romance and youâre sure to have a dynamic story. I found the stories for both the primary and supporting characters very interesting andâŠ
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A Heart's Forgiveness: fiction review + Giveaway
A Heartâs Forgiveness: fiction review +Â Giveaway
I was immediately drawn in by this story. Not only was the plot compelling but I found that the characters drew me in. I appreciated their diverse perspectives, interesting backgrounds, and instantly began wondering what would happen next, anticipating where the story would lead and being pleasantly surprised. This book is the second in the series called âLoveâs Road Homeâ by Lena Nelson DooleyâŠ
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The Indebted Earl: series finale, a review
The Indebted Earl: series finale, a review
The Indebted Earl. by Erica Vetsch is the third, and final installment in the âSerendipity & Secretsâ series. Vetsch is a master of the Regency Romance genre and I devoured both The Lost Leiutenant and The Gentleman Spy which precedes this final story in the series Iâve been waiting with baited breath for the book to arrive and ultimately I was not disappointed. It took me a few chapters to getâŠ
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A Dark Beauty: a fantastical retelling
A Dark Beauty: a fantastical retelling
I have not been so riveted to a story in a long time! I had no idea to what to expect with a retelling of the age old âBeauty and the Beastâ fairytale. A Dark Beauty by Clarissa Kae is not only an interesting spin on a beloved fairytale, but honestly felt like a completely new and exciting story at the same time. For this tradition loving girl I was wary of a retelling of one of my favoriteâŠ
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WIN a copy of "A Cowboy for Keeps" and review
WIN a copy of âA Cowboy for Keepsâ and review
I loved the story! This author is quickly becoming a favorite and I found myself totally invested in the story of Greta Nilsson and her ailing sister Astrid. The stories twists and turns kept me reading and I was not only surprised in moments, but also delighted in the resolutions to internal struggles and plot twists. I found Greta and Wyatt to be unexpectedly interesting and delightfullyâŠ
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When Twilight Breaks: fiction review
When Twilight Breaks: fiction review
I have provided affiliate links to the story in the post below so itâs easy to purchase and you can join in the fun! When Twilight Breaks is my first read by Sarah Sundin. I love historical fiction and in that arena the story did not disappoint. I appreciate that history is not muted for the sake of the reader. Too often, âso as not to offend the sensibilitiesâ of âChristian readersâ authorsâŠ
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A Lady in Residence: a review
A Lady in Residence: a review
I found The Lady in Residence by Allison Pittman to be totally entertaining and as you can see my mini-me did too. McGuire was as riveted as me! All jokes aside this split-time novel really does draw you into the stories of its main characters, strong and interesting women each in their own right. Whether it is the young widow Hedda Krause, whoâs tragic story brings her to the Menger hotel whereâŠ
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