Saturday, December 21, 2013

Big Daddy Weave--Yours Will Be (The Only Name)

I first heard this song on the radio this summer. It took a couple of times of hearing it for the words to finally sink into my pre-occupied mind. But when they did, oh boy! I soon bought the song on iTunes (which I don't normally do), and I'll admit, I secretly rejoice now when it comes on the radio. I LOVE this song! I hope you enjoy it as much as I do and really think about the words in the song.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnDTDLOM0rY


"The Only Name (Yours Will Be)"

Yours will be the only Name that matters to me
The only One Whose favor I seek
The only Name that matters to me.
 
Yours will be
The friendship and affection I need
To feel my Father smiling on me
The only Name that matters to me

Yours is the Name the Name that has saved me
Mercy and grace the power that forgave me
And Your love is all I’ve ever needed

When I wake up in the Land of Glory
And with the saints I will tell my story
There will be one Name that I proclaim

Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, just that Name


Tuesday, December 17, 2013

It's That Time of Year!

One of my favorite things about the Christmas season is the music.

I LOVE Christmas music. Starting the weekend after Thanksgiving, I start listening to Christmas music whenever possible. When I'm working on my home computer or my work computer, I bring up my "Christmas Music" folder on iTunes and hit "Shuffle" and let the music wash over me. Some of the singers that make a frequent appearance during the season are Relient K, Bing Crosby, Michael W. Smith, the Chipmunks, Frank Sinatra, Josh Groban, and my personal favorite, Peter, Paul and Mary. Of course there are others that I listen to, but these are just some of my "go-to" singers/bands.

My other favorite resource for Christmas music is K-LOVE. I can listen to it on my car radio or online (http://www.klove.com/). A national Christian radio station, their motto is "Positive and Encouraging." The songs and stories told always manage to lift my spirits and draw me closer to God. If you've never listened to K-LOVE, I highly recommend the station. Even if you don't enjoy Christian music, their Christmas station is one worth listening to. Just go to their website, http://www.klove.com/, and click Listen Online. I promise it's worth it.

What are some of your favorite Christmas singers/bands, songs, and/or radio stations?


I heard the bells on Christmas day.
Their old familiar carols play,
And wild and sweet the words repeat
Of peace on earth, good will to men.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas...

Living in the snow belt of New York State, it is expected that we'll get some lake effect snow at some point during the year. Well, it's here! These pictures were taken approximately 36 hours after the snow started, and we received almost two foot total. Enjoy! 
 
Approximately 11 inches after almost 36 hours



 
Picnic anyone?


Our own real, live Christmas tree--with snow!






Our neighbors--They were still open despite the snow!


There's a driveway there somewhere under all that snow.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

"Waiting for Spring" by Amanda Cabot

Waiting for Spring is an interesting book—one that kept me intrigued with how everything was going to play out. When I first picked up this book to read it (on a Sunday afternoon), I ended up reading almost half of the book that day! It was hard to set it down for dinner or bed.
 
Amanda Cabot’s second book in her Westward Winds Series was just as good as the first book. This book picks up approximately a year after the first and follows the story of Charlotte Harding Crowley, widow of gambler and stagecoach robber Jeffrey Crowley. Charlotte has moved to a new city in hopes of escaping her husband’s reputation and his partner, “the baron”—a dangerous man willing to kill anyone who comes between him and his quest for money and power. Using her maiden name, Charlotte has opened a dress shop in Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory.
 
In Waiting for Spring, Charlotte and her two new friends, Miriam and Gwen, each follow their own path in their search for love. Charlotte’s path crosses that of cattle baron and aspiring politician Barrett Landry. Through their interactions, they both discover that God has bigger plans for each of them—ways that they can touch the lives of others around them.
 
There are a few things that really stood out to me when I read this book. Firstly, it discusses using our talents to help others. Early on in the book, Charlotte says to Barrett, “I’ve always believed that each of us was put on Earth to make it a better place. We can’t change the past, but if we make the present the best it can be, we can influence the future.” We the readers go on a journey with Charlotte and Barrett as they both try to discern what their callings are and what they can do make Earth a better place—something I know that I personally struggle with.
 
This book also touches on something few novels I have read have touched on before—a disability. Charlotte’s son David is blind. It was interesting to read about the common beliefs during that time period and how difficult it was to try to teach a blind person. Today when we have so many options and services available for the disabled, it is hard to imagine the struggle that family members had to go through at one time just to figure out how to provide the best for their disabled loved one.
 
Finally, I enjoyed seeing Charlotte’s growth throughout the book. In the beginning, we see Charlotte’s fear of the baron finding her and the lengths to which she would go to protect herself and David from him. As a fiercely independent woman, she tells no one of her true identity nor does she ask for help. It is a hard lesson to learn, but by the end, she realizes that there are others around her who love her and wish to help her—it is up to her to let them. One of my favorite passages from the book reads,
 
“Being needed, helping others, and feeling useful were basic human needs….[Charlotte] had believed she needed to do everything herself. Asking for help was a sign of weakness, or so she had thought….She had been so blind that she hadn’t realized that by struggling to do everything herself, she was depriving others of the opportunity to be needed.”
 
Wow! What a powerful statement--“…she was depriving others of the opportunity to be needed.” How are you depriving others of the opportunity to be needed?
 
A great book overall and full of good lessons!

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Waiting for Spring

Almost a year ago, Charlotte had a baby and lost a husband. Hearing that a notorious robber believes she knows the location of a long lost treasure, she flees to Cheyenne and opens a dressmaker’s shop to make a living. When wealthy cattle baron and political hopeful Barrett Landry enters her shop with his lovely fiancĂ©e, Charlotte’s heart betrays her. If Barrett is to be a senator of the soon-to-be state of Wyoming, he must make a sensible match, and the young woman on his arm has all the right connections. Yet he can’t shake the feeling that Charlotte is the woman who holds the key to his heart and his future.

Soon the past comes to call and Barrett’s plans crumble around him. Will Charlotte and Barrett find the courage to look love in the face? Or will their fears blot out any chance for happiness?

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Welcome!

Hello everyone! Welcome to my blog, Mallori's Musings!

This is my first blog, so I ask that you all be patient with me as I learn the ropes of blogging. I hope to entertain you and provide some food for thought through my words. Expect some occasional photos, historical tidbits and reviews. I will not be posting every day but hopefully at least once a week.

Now, for a brief introduction of myself:  I am a born-again Christian, born and raised in Northern NY (think snow and Canada). I love my family and friends--family gatherings are one of my favorite things. I love to read--books are one of my passions. Traveling is another passion of mine. I have traveled to most of the states on the East coast and a few in the West and have been to Canada several times and Africa once. I also love history and received my undergraduate degree in that field. This is one reason why one of my favorite book genres is Historical Fiction.

That's all I'll say about myself for now, but you can be sure that you'll learn more about me as I continue to post on this blog. Thanks for reading, and I hope that you'll enjoy all the things I have to say!

Blessings!