Hullo, friends!
(Can you believe it? I’m actually getting back into my schedule of posting once a week! XD)
August in my corner of the world was full of life: good and hard and sweaty. (Man, was it ever sweaty.) Here are some of my favorite takeaways…
Things worth remembering…
- kayaking with a friend, in which chatting + drifting happened as much as paddling 😂
- pizza dates with siblings
- a walk in near-complete darkness (for the record, it was not my idea)
- laughing at laughter
- raccoons (real and stuffed) and the most glorious puns
- hearing this song for the first time
- not melting in the mid-August heat (lemonade helps)
- becoming an editor and cover designer for siblings
- a women’s conference and my first book table ever (!!!)
- prepping this poetry challenge with a friend
- quality time spent working and laughing and studying with friends
- finishing several books and paring my “currently reading” shelf down to an almost-healthy size
- THE FLIES DYING. Now I can be happy and drink my coffee in peace without them wanting a taste.
To every right there is attached a duty, and to every privilege there is tied an obligation.
peter marshall
What I’ve been reading…
Holiness: The Heart God Purifies – Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth
In other words, we must make it our constant, conscious ambition and aim to be holy. We have to work at it, concentrate on it, as an athlete sets his sights on winning an Olympic gold medal: He focuses on his objective, he trains and strains to achieve his goal, he sacrifices for it, he endures pain for it, and he puts aside other pursuits for the sake of a higher pursuit.
Reading this while going through Leviticus has been extra convicting/challenging. I highly recommend it.
The Memories We Painted – Caitlin Miller
But wasn’t that what love looked like — loving and being afraid? Wanting the best for someone but afraid of what that meant, of letting go when everything in you still wanted to hold on?
It’s been a while since a piece of fiction has wrenched and strengthened my heart like this.
This slower, introspective read is beautiful, and while some of the dialogue seemed a bit too eloquent (and because of that, slightly unrealistic) for my liking, I loved the way the author expressed the reality of suffering in an honest and hopeful way and wove so many pieces of the story together so masterfully. The dual timeline was also done extremely well! It lent so much depth to the main characters.
The Importance of Being Earnest – Oscar Wilde
“If you are not too long, I will wait here for you all my life.”
Oh, my goodness. I read most of this aloud to a sister, and half of the time was spent laughing. The humor, plot twists, and foreshadowing are all spot on, and I’ll definitely be reading this again when I need a good laugh.
Look for Yellow – Anna Barroso
I’ll never be a sparkling one
but I hope I’ll catch your eye
I’m dripping with mold instead of glitter
oh how I want to be beautiful
how I want to shine for you
I have mixed feelings about this book…I LOVED the gut-punches and “I feel seen” moments the author delivered in some of the poems, such as the one quoted above…you know, those words you want to roll around and savor in your mind for awhile.✨
Personally I feel that the poetry could have used a bit more clarity and proofreading, but it does contain some real gems for the ones who need to feel seen and known in the middle of grief/hard times.❤️
Their feet upon temptation,
Emily Dickinson
Their faces upon God.
From the journal…
I know You are enough — always will be — but I’m coming to realize that sometimes You show up for those You love by sending them someone who will show them Your love in a very tangible way. (Make me this kind of person.)
The FOMO is hitting hard today…oh, give me a very real sense of Your ability to use me everywhere.
(On the Passover in Exodus 12) I love how God asks them to celebrate this victory of His before it even comes fully to fruition…much as we celebrate the Lord’s Supper in anticipation of the day when we will eat and drink with Christ in His kingdom.
Oh, Father! Keep my eyes and heart and hope fixed on You, not Your work or blessings.
What are you taking away from this August? Did you have a favorite read of the month?
Stay the course!
❤ Laurel
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Sis, I love how we see Jesus as we look back on a month and how you share His blessings! ❤ I enjoy walks in near darkness! Totally recommend with a sibling. 😉 And I love your journal snippet that we are invited to celebrate in anticipation knowing His future work is so sure that it's as good as done! <3333 Stay the course, fellow warrior! *hugs*
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The thing you said about the Israelites celebrating God’s victory before it even came to fruition—that reminds me of something similar, in 2 Chronicles 20. Jehoshaphat and his people were fixing to go out against a vast enemy, which God had promised deliverance over, and they had singers praising God and the beauty of His holiness as they went before any victory was in sight.
It’s been convicting to me. Helping me realize that I should praise Him ALWAYS, regardless of whether or not I can see victory upcoming. And also just having that solid faith for victory; being able to thank Him for it like it’s already here.
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Ugh, that is so cool!! (And I need to go read that chapter now.🤭) I’m so grateful we can trust Him to be the Victor in every single piece of life! ❤
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It IS! And amen. 🎉
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