In 1950, Philis Krasilowsky wrote a book called "The Man Who Didn't wash his dishes". I usually can remember where I've gotten every book that we own, but I can't remember where I found this one. I know I've had it for over 8 years, but nothing more than that. Anyways, have you ever read it? If you haven't, it's a fun one if your children are complaining about the dishes! Or if you know someone who doesn't like to do them =)
The other day I was discussing a book with my mom and explaining to her my concern about how "blame" is cast upon the child in the story. My mom commented about how deeply I read and consider what is written. Sometimes I wonder if I go overboard. Am I questioning too much? Am I overreacting? Why am I reacting this way? I come back to knowing that God wired me this way. But, I also reflect on how God has guided my path through the maze of books I've read over the past few years and what I've learned from the books themselves and from reading them. Recently, I read a book that troubled me. The book I finished reading was Guiltless Living by Ginger Hubbard. When I began reading it, I found myself puzzled and then disconcerted. And in the end, I cried. But, I cried for a different reason than one might suspect. I'd like to explain. I did not read Ms. Hubbard's previous book “ Don't Make Me Count to Three ”, but I knew from f...
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