Book Meme
Oh I plum forgot that my sweet and patient friend Rachel tagged me before Christmas! Question 4 stumped me so I kept waiting for an answer to come to mind and then, my mind just went amiss.
1. One book that changed your life:
I must borrow the answer my friend Jill used on her blog. I hadn't heard of Charlotte Mason until I was hired for my first position as a certified teacher and was required to read For the Children's Sake. I read it out of obligation for my job, not knowing that what I was reading would one day be of such importance to my role as mother and homeschooler. Being introduced to Miss Mason changed so many aspects of who I am and how I teach and helped to mold me into the mother I am. It truly opened a whole new world to me.
And I must give Honorable Mention to the original Victoria magazines, (this will sound lame). Though not a book, they did change my life! They gave who I was validation. I always felt I was an oddball until I read the premier issue and saw within those beautiful covers, all things that I loved. Then, with each issue, I read letters from other subscribers and stories of fascinating women who shared my heart for all things lovely and gentle and blissful.
2. One book that you have read more than once:
Little Women. This is by far my most loved storybook.
3. One book that you'd want on a desert island:
The Bible. What comfort can be found within those pages!
4. One book that made you laugh:
Wailing "I still can't think of one!" A book that made me laugh, a book that made me laugh, I don't know...Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed! Obviously, I need some recommendations!
5. One book that made you cry:
I don’t cry over books. The words of even the most poignant novel don't make me cry, no matter how they tug at my heart strings. Sad perhaps, but I don't remember ever shedding a tear. I can cry over a sad or tragic news story or over the beautiful words of my Lord written in the Bible and I can cry at the drop of a hat over music whether at church or in the car and most certainly over a movie, but I'm not sure I've ever cried because of a book. Is my heart made of stone? Oh wait! Old Yeller! No, I didn't read that, I saw the movie. Nevermind...
6. One book that you wish had been written:
Heirloom Sewing for Dummies
7. One book that you wish had never been written:
The Cat in the Hat. I couldn't stand reading it to Holland when she was a toddler and have hidden it from Dulcie thus far. It seems to take forever to read and I wish it had never been written. Other than it, I have never been disappointed in a book I've read. I have always found joy or fascination or some pleasure from every one. I may have been surprised at one's ending but was never so disappointed that I found having read it to be a waste of my time.
8. One book you are currently reading:
Well, I never have just one on my nightstand but one that I'm currently reading, just beginning, is My Life for Yours: A Walk Through the Christian Home by Douglas Wilson
9. One book you've been meaning to read:
Don Quixote
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