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Linking up with Ginny and Frontier Dreams and Life and Yarn!
The combine is still running. Harvest continues! I posted some pictures over here last week.
We had rain Friday night. 1.5 inches! That halted harvest.
And even though, rain meant harvest had halted, there was still plenty of jobs around the farm to occupy my man.
But Monday afternoon, my farmer man and his help were back at it in the wheat field.
And the heat has been right back at it too!
Up for kid pick this week!
It goes with The Armor of God kid book I shared a couple of weeks ago.
My stack is pretty much unchanged. I have read some, but everything rather revolves around harvest and other projects slow down this time of year.
I did receive a copy of Unashamed by Heather Davis Nelson. There will be a review and giveaway for it coming soon. SO, I did start it. It’s what I call an-easy-to-read book. I am appreciating her message. You can pre-order it on Amazon.
I did finish another dishcloth, I think. I have no idea where it is. I’m still going to take pictures of my dishcloth stack. After harvest.
Yesterday I posted about Ten Things You Could Do While Listening to an Audiobook.
TODAY, we have audiobooks in our post! So timely! I’d been going to show you Uncle Rick Reads The True Story of Lafayette and kept forgetting. My son gave me the assignment of listening to it. He loves it and was appalled at how little I knew about Lafayette. I’d been listening to it in the car and kept forgetting to include it in my Yarn Along. {Don’t tell him, but I’m not sure how well I retained much more knowledge about Lafayette. I DO know more than I did and it has been interesting. I think I’m supposed to listen to George Washington next.}
Tucker has been listening to The Prince Warriors by Priscilla Shirer. I’m always on the look out for audios I think he’ll like and this spring I saw she had a book for youths coming out. I pre-ordered the audio and it arrived the end of last week. It’s based on Ephesians 6:10-18. Put on that armor!!!
My son soon started listening to it and has been telling me about the story as well. I won’t need to listen to it! 🙂 🙂 He’s really liking it. Makes sense. Priscilla is raising three sons, so she can probably handle writing a book that boys would like.
Okie-dokie! That wraps us up for this week’s Yarn Along.
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