Reading in the summer is what I look forward to the most. I love to read, but it's very challenging for me to find a good book that's worth reading. I've found that I love reading fiction and particularly romance. Adventure is exciting too, but I tend to fly threw books that include a little bit of romance. I haven't shared any books that I enjoy reading yet here on the blog, so I thought it would be most appropriate because it's summer, which is the perfect time to start plugging through your pile of books!
For 2014, one of my new years resolutions was to read five new books. In school I have to read so much that reading for fun, doesn't even cross my mind! So here are four books that I highly recommend this summer if you're hunting around for a few incredible books.
A Walk to Remember
This book is incredible, and it's definitely one of my all time favorites. If you've seen the movie, than I promise you the book is ten times better. The movie stayed pretty close to the book but of course, there's a few things they always leave out. The book has more Christian views and perspectives. The character's have more morals and values than what the movie portrayed, specifically the main characters. I watched the movie first and then read the book a few months later because of how much I loved the story. But once I read the book the entire story came alive and definitely changed the meaning of it! I can't explain too much of what the books about, but here's a brief description of it. The main character, Landon Carter starts hanging out with the wrong crowd of people and is being influenced in the worst of ways. Because of his rude behavior he's forced to participate in a school play and keep clean up around his school campus. Through drama Landon was able to gain some help practicing his lines by Jamie Sullivan. Throughout the middle of the book a little spark of love begins to appear, but there are many bumps in the road they have to overcome.
Introverts in the Church
This book is nonfiction and is really good. I believe I'm on chapter 3 but I already love this book and I've learned so much already. I picked this book up because lately I've been feeling like the topic of introverts hasn't been positive and therefore I needed to hear the good things about being an introvert and learn how to embrace it. I love the way Adam writes and describes things in this book, and he has great advice and tips. I feel like us introverts have a hard time fitting in at church or figuring out our place of where we belong. We feel uncomfortable when we are forced to speak up in a circle of girls to share our prayer requests, or when we walk in a room with thirty random people we don't know. So instead of trying to interact we remove ourselves completely from the youth or church in general! So this book is such a helpful guide to finding your way in the church especially as introverts.
Gone With the Wind
This book is very thick, but don't let that stop you from reading it! I've just stated this one, and I have a feeling it will take me a while to finish but so far I love it! My friend has given me hope because she said that it only took her two days to finish it, because it was that good. I recently just had a movie day with all my friends and we watched the Gone with the Wind, so now I'm really excited to start powering through it. I'll have to give you all an update once I get through it more.
Love Finds You: Sunset Beach
This book is amazing! I've re-read it many times too. Robin Jones Gunn is my favorite author, & she's signed many books for me in the past! This book is sort of a part of the Sierra Jensen series, but it's the continuing book of her story. This book is so good and I love the relationships between the characters! The way Robin Gunn writes it so beautiful and I love the way she describes each scene and character! Every book I read from her, I literally can't put it down. I'm always hooked right on the first chapter! You'll definitely have to grab up this book, believe me you won't be sorry!
Summer Reading
6.29.2014
London Fog Latte
6.25.2014
London fog is a new drink I just recently discovered. My friends and I have Bible studies every Friday nights at It's A Grind (coffee house) & my friend ordered a London Fog latte and we all fell in love with the unique taste. So instead of paying five dollars every time we wanted one, we learned how to make it at home for less. This drink only requires a few ingredients that most people already have in their pantry. It's super easy to make and you don't need a fancy coffee machine to create this drink!
Ingredients:
1 cup of warm water
1 packet of Earl Grey tea
1/2 cup of steamed milk
2 tsp of vanilla torani
ground cinnamon
First take the water and heat it up in the microwave for about a minute or two and then let the earl tea steep for 3-5 minutes. Then warm up the milk or half and half either over the stove or microwave (be sure not to boil the milk but warm it). Add that to the cup of tea and pour the vanilla torani and stir it in all
together. To top it off you can lightly sprinkle some cinnamon on the top for some extra flavor.
California Sunshine
6.21.2014
One of the perks about living in Southern California is the beautiful beaches and weather! The other day I was able to make a trip down in San Diego for a relaxing day at the beach which was just perfect. I was able to get so much reading done so I can keep pluggin away with my book list! It's nice to have a break from the media world, and just focus on what's around you! Sometimes I get tired of keeping up my Instagram or Facebook feed, or blogging in general. I've noticed that when I don't allow myself to take a few days off from social media, blogging becomes more enjoyable and less like a chore. I never want to make my blog a chore but rather something I look forward to doing!! And beach days are perfect break getaways.
On a different note, the other day you might have seen on my Instagram and Facebook accounts, that I had a movie day with my friends, which was so much fun! We all decided on Gone with the Wind, which ended up being a great movie! I had seen it once in 8th grade so it's been a good four years since i've watched it, and oh my gosh it's so incredible and so much better than I remember! The ending is horrible, but I love old classic movies like this one so it made up for that! This summer my goal was to get together more with my close friends, because I feel like summer flies by so fast and you never were able to do, what you originally had in mind. I can proudly say this summer that hasn't been the case for me, and I'm so thankful for that! Spending a long day with my girls, is what summer is all about!
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DOWN BY THE LAKE
6.16.2014
Now that it's summer I've had so much free time, I almost don't know what to do with it! Lately with my time I've been enjoying some good books. I love to read, but finding a great book is so difficult for me. So this summer I was determined to explore some book I cannot put down, and I'm so glad I did. I'm currently reading "Introverts in the Church" by Adam S. Mchugh. I enjoy fiction, but It's been nice to have a change to something that's more real and that I can put into practice in my life. Introverts in the Church is basically a book all about the life of an introvert, exactly what it is, and how to embrace it. My personal past conversations with people about the topic "introverts" has lead me to the inclusion that we live in a world that gives introverts a bad rap. It's looked down upon, and unrespected or understood. So in Adam's novel, he's trying to help those who feel frustrated, or even clueless to the idea of what being an introvert is like. So far the book is awesome and I love how he brings it back into the church and how we can become more social or even comfortable in our church family even as introverts!
Within the next two weeks I'm hoping to create a Youtube account and start making some fun/helpful videos for you guys! Currently my friend and I are hooked on watching Youtube tutorials all day long, and I just think they are so fun to watch and so much more helpful for visual people (like myself ). With that being said, I decided to create one myself, and I've already began making notes on some future video ideas! I'm working on one right now for some Summertime book reading list that I'm just loving! If you have any suggestions for what you want to see on my brand new Youtube Channel then comment below! I'm open to anything, and new ideas. Makeup tutorials, hair style ideas, Q+A videos, different TAGS, or even blogging advice. So let me know in the comments below, and I'll be sure to give it some serious thought because I just love hearing from you guys!
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