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Month: August 2013

Shadow Stalker by Barbara Derksen

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Shadow Stalker Book Description: An ominous shadow hangs over her, as Christine Finder, alias Melissa Rompart, visits the brutal slaying of her parents most nights in a dream. The threat of discovery propels her to search for the whereabouts of the killer to see the man brought to justice. In the meantime, the killer stalks her mind while she operates Finder’s Keepers, an agency that searches for the people her clients hire her to find. Nathan Brent is only four years old and missing. Will she find him in time or will the killer find her first? About the Author:…

Munchkin’s Foster Horse

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It’s been a bit of a crazy week already at the horse rescue, and it’s only Tuesday when I’m writing this. Monday morning found us back at the ranch ready to get back to work. Munchkin thought that she’d be fostering Sadie, but over the weekend, Sadie was adopted by a really great family which is wonderful news for Sadie. Thankfully, we had talked about this possibility prior to arriving at the ranch, so while she was disappointed, it wasn’t a huge let down. With what happened next, it quickly became the last thing we were thinking about…. Shortly after…

Review: Typecrush Word Game

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About Typecrush: Typecrush is a word game that can be as simple or complicated as you want to make it. Really, there is only one rule: whoever solves the word first gets to pick the next word to be solved. It’s geared towards ages 7 and up, but younger kids could play with help or in a team situation. If you’ve every played hangman, you’ll understand the basic premise behind this game. One person picks a word (as simple or hard as they wish). They find the letters needed to make the word and flip over the color-coded circles, so…

The Road from Sedona

Posted in Family, Outdoor Adventures, and Photography

After eating, we starting our loop home back to the cabin which lead to even more beautiful locations. Along the way, we stopped at a native american market located at one of the national parks. Munchkin and I walked along and looked at all the beautiful pottery and jewelry before catching up with Daddy who was viewing the scenery. We had left the puppies in the car due to all of the people at the location, so we didn’t stay out too long. While Daddy and Munchkin took the pups out for a walk, I circled back and picked up…

The Master’s Quilt by Michael Webb

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The Master’s Quilt Book Description: The life of Deucalion Quinctus, Commander of the Garrison under Pontius Pilate, is changed forever by the crucifixion, burial, and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth, by his sudden love for the beautiful outcast, Esther, and by a bundle of parchments given to him by a mysterious stranger. Events surrounding the Christos trigger an avalanche which threatens empires–the relentless guilt of Pilate, the frightening ambition of Herod, the uncertain future of Caiaphas, the violent madness of Saul of Tarsus, and the guiding hand of the Watcher, Uriel. Yet, over it all the tenacious love of God…