Wednesday, June 22, 2011

currently reading

As always, I have a number of books on the go...

The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love That Lasts

The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love That Lasts (Chapman) - we're discussing this in our Moms & Tots group at church

Keeping Our Children's Hearts: Our Vital Priority (Maxwell) - got this at the homeschool convention and have just started it.



Raising Real Men: Surviving, Teaching and Appreciating BoysRaising Real Men: Surviving, Teaching and Appreciating Boys (Young) - got this at the homeschool convention and am working my way through it.  Enjoyable as it reads the way the couple speaks when they do their talks.
 
Preparing Sons to Provide for a Single-Income Family (Maxwell) - got this one at last year's homeschool convention and am still reading it in snippets. 
 
Spiritual Parenting: An Awakening for Today's Families (Anthony) - haven't started this one yet.

Readers Advisory Service in the Public Library (Saricks) - because I've been on maternity leave for almost two years and need to keep current with my job!
 

What about you?  What are you reading right now?

4 comments:

  1. found you on facebook look forward to reading your blog
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  2. thanks, looking forward to enjoying your posts too :-)

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  3. You are a multitasker too! I've got my nose in quite a few books too but seem to lose track and have to reread...part of that might be the lack of sleep with lil dude who is almost 6 months old. :)
    Following you back from FLYB hop and then hopped on over to your blog.
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  4. I guess I always have a few books on the go because I pretty much only read non-fiction. My theory is that the information tends to either compartmentalize or integrate with similar information fairly well. I like to have a variety going so I can pick up what I feel like at the time. I also think I still struggle with not finishing something I've started - though I'm getting better at that.

    Looking forward to following your posts too :-)

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