This is the incredible story of a man who was hiking alone and got his hand caught by a boulder. In order to save himself he had to amputate his hand. He survived four days trapped with little food and water. This was an accident, he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. Now I will say that Aron obviously had an adventursome spirit and pushed the limits as far as he could, sometimes too far. He lived many life and death situations. He had incredible know how, skill and mind set to be able to keep his head and get himself out of the situation. It is unbelieveable what he had to do to survive and yet he was able to do it and get himself to help. Truly the hand of God was watching over him. He has no regrets and with his prosthetic hand, continues to do all the outdoor adventures that he did before. He is an inspiration that a disability should not slow you down. If you like a story filled with adventure and life and death, you will like this story. It is a bit graphic and there is some profantiy, as a warning.
Monday, August 24, 2015
Monday, August 17, 2015
Before I go
"Before I Go" by Colleen Oakley
This was a great book, really great. Another randomly picked book from the library and so worth it (but it does come with a warning of profanity usage). A 27 year old woman named Daisy has just found out her cancer is back with a six month to live diagnosis. With time running out and all her plans for her life taken from her she finds that what is most important is making sure that when shes gone her husband is taken care of. This will lead her on a quest to find him the perfect new wife. Her quest will leave her wondering about her love for her husband and his love for her. The diagnosis will stretch their relationship to the point of breaking. I like this story as it uses humor to address a very challenging subject and does it well. "There wasn't enough room in our tiny house to hold all of our sadness, so I did everything I could to alleviate hers..." You ever feel like you can't all be sad at the same time in the same house so one person has to act happy to help the rest? "And how these memories act like kerosene on the fire of my love for him. They engulf me. Scorch the innards of my being." "How hollow a tiny house can feel when someone is missing from it." People are what make a house a home. "Like I'm a quilt with patches of him sewn into me." "I'm already so self-reflective, introspective, so overanalytical about everything I say and do that there's nothing a stranger could ask me or tell me that I haven't already asked or told myself." That might be my favorite line, probably because it's totally me.
The Last Promise
"The Last Promise" by Richard Paul Evans
I like this author and have read a number of his books. He writes feel good, easy read novels. This novel takes place in Italy with an American girl named Elianna. Everyone thinks she is living a fairy tale life but in reality her wanering husband is hardly ever home and she is left to care for the severly asthmatic son alone. Elianna may be lonely but she is happy being a mother until a mystery man, Ross Story, comes to live in the same villa. Ross has a past he's trying to forget but Eliana might just be the one who can break down his walls. This story invloves loss, and love. "If everything I have suffered was the price to bring you to me, then it was worth it." Such sweet words and I believe that Jesus would say the same. The cross? Worth it to have you in heaven. (That's not in the story but I thought I would throw it in there as it sounded like something Jesus would say and it really all comes back to Him anyway.)
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
The Untold Stories of 33 Men Buried in a Chilean Mine, and the Miracle that Set Them Free
"The Untold Stories of 33 Men Buried in a Chilean Mine, and the Miracle that Set Them Free" by Hector Tobar
A riveting story of how 33 men were trapped over 2,000 feet underground for 69 days. This book tells the personal story behind each of these men, how they came to be in the mine that fateful day, how they survived 17 days before being found, surviving a total of 69 days, and the stuggle of being a hero. The book details these mens lives and what has happened since their rescue. It is truly a miracle they survived and was a story heard around the world. It took a nation coming together with many others to complete their rescue. It took a bond of 33 men to survive in inhuman circumstances for so long. This is in intimate look into the lives of these men and the tragedy they survived. It is a book well worth reading and will leave you marveling at the miraculous.
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
The Competition
"The Competition" by Marcia Clark
This isn't my normal read but it looked intriguing and it was. It is a mystery involving a high end lawyer and an FBI agent who are investigating a school shooting. It is a bit graphic so I caution you there, but it is a book that will keep you on your toes thinking you know who did it only to be guessing again. I liked the book for the mystery and how it kept me guessing. I enjoyed the banter of the characters and how they tirelessly researched the case to solve it. It was an interesting look into crime and how they are solved. I recommend this book if you are looking for a mystery with unexpected twists.
A Golden Voice
"A Golden Voice" by Ted Williams with Bret Witter
This book is about the YouTube sensation Ted Williams. He was a homeless man with a "golden voice" Someone took a video of him on the street doing his radio voice and put it on YouTube and it went viral. Literally a day later he was being flown to NY to appear on the Today Show. The story is more about his fall and life as an addict and homeless man than the fame. It is a truth telling book of what happens when addiction takes over a person's life. It gives a real look into homlessness and the struggle to survive. Ted has faced a lot of demons in his life and by the grace of God he has been able to put those demons to rest. Another honest book with redeeming love flowing through it. Ted speaks about never giving up hope, there is always hope even in the darkness. We serve an amazing God who never lets us go and will go into the muck and mire to bring us into the Light. An inspiring story that our prayers are heard and there is always another chance to do right.
Thursday, June 4, 2015
The Light of the World
"The Light of the World" by Elizabeth Alexander
This is a memoir written about the loss of the authors husband. It is a book filled with such love and joy admist the loss. The author captivates her love with her husband so well in it's pages. It is about treasuring that love and being able to go on and overcome the loss. It is a deeply moving book that left me being so thankful for the time I have with my husband and family. "In all marriages there is struggle and ours was no different in that regard. But we always came to the other shore, dusted off, and said, There you are, my love." That is what it is about. We are fooling ourselves if we think there won't be struggle, but always returning to each other and being reminded of our love for one another is how to overcome those struggles. "To be a parent is to be terra firma, to stand, is to be planted in the earth." We have to be the strong ones, showing our kids courage even in fear. We are our childrens examples that even when struggles come we will stand firm and we will overcome. This firm foundation enables them to stand firm in their lives. "You cannot stop your birthday from coming, so you might as well celebrate being alive." "When I was with him, I felt that there was suddenly enough time: to talk, to read, to think, to sleep, to make love, to drink coffee or tea, to practice yoga, to walk. I think that everyone felt that there was all the time in the world when they were with him." I want to be this kind of person. The kind of person where when people are with me they feel at peace, that time has stopped and they can just enjoy the right now. I feel that this is a special gift we can give people in the hurriedness of this world. I appreciated the book for the reality of struggles in all of our lives and that there is beauty in the midst of it all.
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