Sunday, August 24, 2008

These is My Words - 8/20/08

Trisha Sessions Baby Shower
It was a wonderful evening.
We all had a great time wishing Trisha the best.










Thanks for the great turnout.
In Attendance:
Trisha, Bonnie, Tori, Nate, Neyliah and Kelly Sessions, Trisha's mom Terry, Cortney, Keri, Val and Crystal, Molly, Sarah, Arielle, Joy.



Cortney your talents know no bounds. This cake was delicious, delectable and delightful.

















**UPDATE** Trisha and Dan's baby boy - Brandson - arrived on September 17! Congratulations!
Our August Book was "These is My Words" by Nancy E. Turner.

**Joy's review on www.goodnessmatters.com**
Simply the best story of frontier life I have ever read. It is just so GOOD! These is My Words written by Nancy E. Turner is a compilation of diary entries of the author's great-grandmother, Sarah Agnes Prine. I just love Family History. What fun the author must of had uncovering the adventures of her own great-grandmother. This journey takes place in the late 1800's, beginning with Sarah as an uneducated girl traveling by wagon train. This quickly sheds light on the quirky title and grammar present in the first chapter. I vividly remember thinking that if These Words don't improve I'm going to put this book down - and it's likely not to get picked up again. Gratefully, it is not long that young Sarah's journaling gets profoundly better to where her words take a tightfisted hold. Soon I was so wrapped up in the indelible backdrop of harsh trailblazing conditions that finding a place to place my bookmark was a regrettable experience.

Sarah Prine's narrative made such an impression on me. It was easy to feel like I had walked up the steps of her front porch and we visited in her kitchen. While there, I witnessed her as a concerned wife, as a mother taking time to transfer bits of wisdom to her children and as a friend willing to share all she could provide. I loved reading how she would take in people passing through with kindness. There wasn't a lot of space on her humble homestead yet she would string up blankets in the front room for privacy and set out a cot if a visitor were to stay the night.

In my mind I can still see her in her ranch style kitchen fixing a pan of fresh baked biscuits while clothes are out hanging on the line and a shotgun always within reach.
She was in fact a sharp shooter -- with a wit that was every bit as sharp as well.
One of my favorite quotes from Sarah's journal:
"Our children weigh hard on my heart, and thinking about them growing up honest and healthy, or just living to grow up at all, makes a load in my chest that is bigger than the safe at the bank, and more valuable to me than all the gold inside it. — entry for October 10, 1887"
Sarah Agnes Prine is truly an inspiring, forward thinking, no-nonsense gal. She valued family and education above all else.  These is My Words was rugged, inspiring, humbling, Excellence. A Highly Recommended Good Read. ~Joy  **updated 8/19/2011**

For September:

The time has come for the Twilight Saga Book Club Meeting!
We will be reviewing Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer for our September Book.

Thank you Arielle Klingler for offering your home.
We will next meet on Wednesday, September 17, 2008 at 7 o'clock.

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