The Gabby Moms and Me


This year, I was given the privilege of taking part in the pilot year of The Gabby Moms. The Gabby Moms is a group of mom bloggers tasked to review products produced by Eternal Encouragement, formerly TEACH Magazine. Eternal Encouragement is run by our Head Mom, Lorrie Flem, a mother of eight children. She talks about homeschooling, child discipline, care for husbands, and other issues that all mothers go through.

Since this is the pilot year, there were some kinks along the way as we got to know each other and saw how the program actually worked. Despite those kinks, most of us persevered until we finally finished the year out. I find the review system easy to keep up with. We were only required to review one product per month and were given a deadline. If we're not able to keep up with the deadline due to some pressing family matters, we only need to inform our Top Mamas.

The products I was able to review from Eternal Encouragement has actually brought encouragement and inspiration in my life. Lorrie Flem is a great teacher, with her gentle ways of homing in on the truth of God's word. She does not condemn, but brings gentle conviction to her readers brought on by her own personal experiences while studying truths in God's word.

What inspired me the most with her teachings is that I learned that wherever the mother is located in this world, we all share something universal - our love for God, our love for our families, the joys and struggles of motherhood.

I have not met any of the Gabby Moms, since they are all located halfway around the world. We only "meet" online, where aside from the reviews we write about, we also share our prayer requests and praises. Through the  life experiences of the other Gabby Moms, I also realized that, even if I live in the Philippines and they lived in the USA, we are all not much different from each other.

Well, I am moving on to the second year of The Gabby Moms. I am excited to meet new friends and will be sad to say goodbye to those who are not continuing on. For my efforts this year, Lorrie gave me The Most Valuable Blogger badge, thanks to Lorrie and The Gabby Moms!


PREMIERE (On The Runway Book 1) by Melody Carlson – Book Review




Note: This review is entirely written by my Artsy Princess. She loves this series of books so much because it appeals to her fashionista and Christian side. I’ve written my own opinion of this book right underneath her review.


Premiere (On the Runway) by Melody Carlson, the first book for the On The Runway series, is about two sisters, Paige and Erin Forrester. Both very different from each other but both love the camera. Though they have different ways of love for the camera. Paige loves being in front of the camera and being the star of the show. While Erin loves being behind the camera and working behind the scenes.

Paige has it all - blond hair, blue eyes, a great smile, peaches and cream skin, the height of a model and a personality that can light up a whole room. She sometimes can be a little selfish but has a very loving side. She may not make all the right choices, but with her sister by her side, they’ll face it together,

Erin, on the other hand, is the total opposite. She has brown hair and brown eyes. She likes vintage style rather than the designer clothes that Paige wears. She is wise and helpful. Erin always saves her sister from disasters. In my opinion she is one of the most dependable 17 year olds out there.  The On the Runway series of books are written in Erin’s point of view.

In Premiere (On the Runway), the Forrester sisters were given a chance to have their own fashion TV show after a near disaster on a news program that their mother produces. They first guest starred on a hot teen reality show called “Malibu Beach” (kind of like “The Hills”). Unexpectedly, a little catfight ensues between the star of “Malibu Beach” and Paige. Will their show be in trouble like a clueless outfit or will it come out on top as high as Tyra Banks’ heels? Buy the book and find out.


MY REVIEW (Artsy Princess):


Premiere (On the Runway)isn’t all about fashion. It’s also about Paige and Erin trying to make the right choices with the help of God. Although Erin is the only Christian in the family she tries her best to share the word of God to her family. Not only is it about God but it’s also about relationships and friendship.

I was so attracted to the book when it first came to the house. My mom opened the box and there it was lying down waiting to be read. The cover itself is already enough to get my attention because of the outfit in the front and the shoes at the back. But when I started to read it I never wanted to let go of it.

The book not only has a great story but the way that author Melody describes all the Items of clothing made me want to go to a mall and try to find the same items. I just turned 13 in last November 2011 but I started reading the series when I was still 12. So I definitely recommend this to girls my age. Although the series might be too old for girls under the age of 12. But all in all this is one great book.


MY REVIEW (Mom of Artsy Princess):

If you’ve been following my blog, you’ll know that my children and I are big fans of Melody Carlson. We already own several of her books and I have reviewed most of them here.

The On The Runway series of books are very entertaining. In Premiere (On the Runway), they get their first taste of reality TV and all the goings-on are very interesting to read. I appreciate Erin’s character as the Christian sister because she is always striving to live as a Christian and be a good model to her sister and viewers.

Paige keeps everything interesting. While she says she believes in God but hasn't prayed for a long time, she also is a model for style, good manners and charm.

Once again, bestselling author Melody Carlson has come up with a series that will definitely attract the teen readers. It’s really just like watching a reality show on TV but only gentler.

Click this link to read the 1st chapter.

Buy this book here:



Read my other reviews of On The Runway series:

Spotlight (On The Runway) Book 4


Glamour (On The Runway) Book 5

Mom {24/7} – A 2012 Planner for Urban Moms by Mommy Mundo – A Review

I like planners. I like to write things down on a nice notebook and keep our schedule organized. Although I’m not very consistent,after finding myself in such a disorganized mess, I will always go back to my planner and start trying to organize our lives again. In the last years, though, I haven’t found a planner that is just right for a busy, busy mom like me. Online casino Ireland. ###

I needed one where I can coordinate my schedule with my kids’ varying schedules. It has to be sturdy to last through the whole year, small enough to fit in my bag and it has to be beautiful enough to write on. Yeah, the kind of paper and design matters to me, too.

This year, I think I’ve found one that’s just right. It’s not yet the perfect one for me, but enough to fit my needs. It’s the Mom {24/7} Planner published by Mommy Mundo. I appreciate the beautiful cover with it’s pink, lilac, purple and beige color combinations. It is neither small nor big, but it’s 6”X 8” size is enough to fit in mommy’s bag.

It is definitely sturdy because of it’s hard bound cover. The spiral binding is the kind that will not cause snags in anything that’s inside your bag. But the same spiral binding also makes it a bit hard for me to write on the left hand side of the page. Maybe next year, they’ll choose another kind of spiral binding.

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The scheduling pages have boxes for Mom’s daily schedule and 3 more boxes to write your children’s daily schedule. I have four kids with one coming along next year, so the boxes are not enough. But I figured, one kid does not necessarily need to use a box all the time.

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There are month tabs to make turning the pages easier. I find the monthly to do list very useful for things I need to get done for the month. Plus more extra pages to help organize a mom’s life.

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Remember, I said that the pages will have to be pretty enough for me to write on? Well every page echoes the front cover petal shapes in pretty purple/lilac color. The paper is thick enough so that your pen’s ink does not bleed through to the other side. Towards the end of the planner are several discount coupons from Mommy Mundo’s partners.

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This is definitely the kind of planner that is designed by a mother for other moms. The only thing that bothered me are the ads that are behind each month’s tab. But with all the nice things going for this planner, I can just not look at the ads. There is also the possibility that these ads are the reason for this planner’s price.

What I find the best feature of this planner is it’s very affordable price. Other planners in the market cost from P500.00 upwards. The Mom {24/7} planner is only P350.00. Yes, you got that right! That’s why it is selling like hotcakes.

The MOM 24/7 Planner is available at the cover price of P350 through the following outlets:

1) Mommy Mundo office, 2/F Fun Ranch, Frontera Verde, Pasig (office hours only M-F)
2) Retail outlets:
FULLY BOOKED (Starting dec 15)
MOMTREPRENEUR SHOP (4f Shangrila Mall)
NUMA (40 E. Rodriguez Sr. Ave. QC)
MEDELA HOUSE (29 1st st New Manila)
MOMMY MATTERS’ booth @Mercato Centrale, 34th BGC and Soderno, Molito Mall Alabang

3) Thru online shops:
Shop Mommy Matters - Order here for FREE shipping for orders of 2 or more

Indigo Manila Online – FREE shipping

4) You may also have it delivered to you via courier. Following are the steps:
a) Just deposit the payment of P350 plus courier fee (P100 pesos within Metro Manila) so deposit a total of P450.
If you are ordering via courier, your order will be processed only upon payment of the fees and when you email us a copy of your deposit slip (if applicable).
Deposit the payment through BDO C/A 308032191, Account name: Creative Juice Communications Inc.
b) Email your deposit slip along with order details (complete name, complete address and mobile no) at [email protected].

Note: All photos courtesy of Mommy Mundo.

Disclosure: I received a free copy of this item in exchange for this review.

Books to Give This Christmas

Before I became a book reviewer, when people ask what they can give me, I always say, “Give me a book. I’ll be happy with that.” Now I get tons of books to read every month because of this blog, and I say, “Give me something else.” :) I’m still a booklover and a book is never far from me wherever I go. I’m sharing here some books that you may want to get for your loved ones this Christmas.

For Mom:

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114302111206 Light to My Path Each Day – Scripture Union’s Quiet Time Guide 2012 – a daily devotional for the Christian who is overwhelmed by life’s daily burdens. Be encouraged everyday by the Giver of strength. This is available online here or  at OMF Lit Bookshops and its partner bookstores for only P225.00.

 

 

144805111206 From the Kitchen to the Heart – Cooking with Kids and Teaching Them about Food and Faith by Vicky Veloso-Barrera – a highly entertaining and helpful cookbook with recipes that are easy enough for kids to do while mom also teaches not only about cooking but also about faith in God – perfect for the homeschool family! Available for purchase online here and at all OMF Lit Bookshops for P225.00.

For Dad:

Lift-Up-Your-Eyes-9780875089898 Lift Up Your Eyes – Daily Encounters with God for Leaders by Christopher Shaw – A refreshing devotional for leaders, including the leaders of our homes. Wonderful insights to be learned everyday from the Bible. Available at Christian Literature Crusade and other major bookstores.

 

 

 

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For Teens:

True Colors Series by Melody Carlson – help your teens to understand what they are going through by giving them these series of books by Melody Carlson. Every book touches on a topic that is relevant for teens of today. Topics include envy, friendships, addiction, alcoholism, suicide and more.  Though the topics may seem heavy, the characters in these fiction books are very real with whom teens will easily relate. These books are available online here from NavPress bookstores at the sale price of P100.00 each. Read my review of this series here.

For Kids:

51RSM9NQBYL._SL500_AA300_ The Lion Storyteller Bible by Bob Hartman and Krisztina Kallai Nagy – a truly enjoyable storybook with over 70 retellings of the most famous stories in the Bible. The perfect book to be read aloud to children. It is beautifully illustrated and totally engaging. My children and I have fun reading the stories together! Available at OMF LIt Bookshops and its partner bookstores!

143035071116 The Oh Mateo! series by Grace Chong – these series of short books are about a little boy, Mateo, who lives with only his father because his mother died while he was very young. The stories very creatively teach children about personal character and Biblical values the Filipino way. These books are also perfect to give to a balikbayan family because every book contains an English and Tagalog translation of the story.

I cannot say enough good things about this series. All my children from the teenager down to my youngest enjoy Oh Mateo! We have laughed and cried with every book we’ve read and we read them over and over again. Available online here and at OMF Lit Bookshops and other major bookstores for the very affordable price of P65.00 each.

There it is, I hope that I you will find something suitable for your loved ones this Christmas and the coming New Year.

FOR YOUR INFO:

Find OMF Literature books through their partners!
NATIONAL BOOK STORES | PHILIPPINE CHRISTIAN BOOK STORES | POWERBOOKS | FULLY BOOKED
and other bookshops all over the Philippines. Visit them online at http://omflit.com/home/

Navigator Ministries or NavPress books are also available at Phil. Christian Bookstores, Christian Literature Crusade, Back to the Bible Bookstores and OMF Literature.

Navpress address: NAV Building #13 Denver St. Cubao, Quezon City. Their website is http://philnavs.org/site/literature/bookstore/mailer/.

Christian Literature Crusade’s address is 20 Karuhatan Road, Valenzuela City.

Christmas Lodge – DVD Movie Review and Giveaway

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Thomas Kinkade presents Christmas Lodge: a place where a heart-warming past and loving future meet for one remarkable group of people. During a weekend trip to the mountains, Mary (Erin Karpluk) finds herself at the now- dilapidated lodge where she spent the holidays with her family growing up. She becomes determined to restore the building to its former glory. Inspired by her grandfather and guided by her grandmother in heaven, Mary throws herself into the project, and during the process finds herself drawn to Jack (Michael Shanks), a handsome man who loves the lodge as much as she does. Historically unlucky in love, this chance encounter allows Mary to renew her faith in life and discover her one true love. For an uplifting story about the importance of faith, family and the true holiday spirit, go to the Christmas Lodge.




MY REVIEW:
It is refreshing to watch a movie that show characters who value family, relationships, trust in the Lord, and perseverance. That is what Christmas Lodge is all about. I admire the main character, Mary, who is an independent career woman. She respects her parents and loves her grandfather so much that she is willing to do everything to make, what could possibly be, his one last wish come true.

I like that when she went to the mountains with her boyfriend, it clearly showed that they stayed in separate rooms. Then when she meets Jack once more, and promises to help renovate the Christmas Lodge, she tries her best to keep her word. Despite her developing love for Jack, she still does her best to control her emotions knowing that it is not only between her and Jack, their relationship will involve Jack’s daughter, too.
All in all, this wholesome movie is good for the whole family. 

GIVEAWAY!!!
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The WINNER for We Choose Virtues Parenting Cards Is…

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Zendie Magistrado

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To all those who have joined this giveaway, thank you very much! Don’t worry because I still have a lot of other giveaways on schedule, including another one for We Choose Virtues!

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Categorizing Homeschoolers in The Philippines

About two years after we began homeschooling, I went to the Department of Education office here in Quezon City and inquired about the PEPTest. It was a very discouraging experience because aside from being sent from one person to another, I was questioned several times if I had the qualifications to teach or if I was running my own school. The worst was having someone tell me that my children are classified as out-of-school youths because they are not going to school.

I felt that this was too extreme a classification and too demeaning. According to the National Statistical Coordination Board, out-of-school youths(OSY) are defined as boys and girls who belong to any of these categories; a) 7-14 years old who are not enrolled; b) 15-24 years old who are not enrolled, not employed and not a tertiary level graduate.

I believe that in the two categories “not enrolled” means not studying at all. I cannot accept that my children will be termed OSY’s because they are enrolled in a school, although they don’t go to school, but they are studying everyday.

Sometimes, people also believe that homeschooling is similar to the home study program of the Department of Education. While I don’t have the exact details of what this is, I know that this is not the way we homeschool.

Another category I’ve heard which is really bad is that homeschoolers are rejects. Meaning rejected from regular schools either because of bad grades or uncontrollable attitudes. For homeschoolers, it’s actually the other way around, we rejected those regular schools in exchange for the privilege of educating our children at home.

One of the most offensive, at least for me, is to say that parents who homeschool cannot afford to send their children to school. If money were the issue, then wouldn’t it be easier for parents to just send their children to public schools?

At this point in time, homeschooling as we know and do it, is just at the beginning of being accepted by our Department of Education. We are either classified as Alternative Learners or Independent Learners, or maybe even Distance Education students.

Be encouraged, because now there are several homeschool providers in our country. Many homeschoolers have come together and are supporting each other in this endeavor. I would encourage all homeschoolers to be a member of HAPI – Homeschool Association of the Philippine Islands. Aside from providing a venue for homeschoolers to get together, HAPI is also working towards the recognition of homeschoolers in our Department of Education.

We must not give up on this nor should we let these categories discourage us from pursuing what we know is best for our children. We parents have the primary responsibility of training and educating our children during their formative years. And that statement is quoted from The Family Code of the Philippines (Article 20) and Articles XIV and XV of the 1997 Philippine Constitution. Check that out here.

We Choose Virtues Parenting Cards - Review and Giveaway!

Today's review and giveaway is for We Choose Virtues Parenting Cards perfectly geared for the homeschool family.

We Choose Virtues Parenting Cards - Faith based is a set of 13 full-color, beautifully-illustrated cards that feature 12 virtues for children to learn. Each card is printed on durable card stock. The front shows the virtue to be learned, with easy to remember catchphrases, what the virtue is not and a Bible verse.

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The back of the card features "Teachable Moments for (virtue) families", the definition of the virtue, a virtue user challenge and "What to say after"I'm Sorry"?.  Each card also features a character, a kid from VirtueVille that the children can easily relate to.

The 12 virtues to be learned are patience, forgiveness, self-control, obedience, honesty, helpfulness, gentleness, diligence, perseverance, attentiveness, kindness and contentment.
We Choose Virtues, a family-run company that believes in inspiring children to learn virtues for life, produces several tools to teach virtues to children in a fun and easy way. We Choose Virtues Parenting Cards - Faith based is the first tool the parent can use to teach virtues.

HOW OUR FAMILY USED IT:

Although every purchase comes with a downloadable Teacher's Guide, it is very easy to use these cards for the family. Each card has complete instructions with only a few minutes of preparation time for the homeschool mom. It is suggested that these be taught for 10 minutes a day everyday. I am going to show here what we did with the virtue - Forgiving.

First, we read the catchphrase together - “I choose to love when others hurt me”, next is a short discussion on the statement of what it is not, and memorizing the Bible verse together.
After this I shared some personal experiences of forgiving and not forgiving. Then we did the suggested activity which is to write or draw with crayons on a piece of bond paper something that another person said or did in the past that hurt each one of us.

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The instruction is to erase the hurtful words which signified forgiveness. Of course, erasing words written with crayons will not totally remove the words, just made smudges of them. So the explanation is that though we will not totally forget it all, we can always choose to forgive.

In doing this, I hit on a way to take this lesson further by illustrating God's forgiveness. I took a clean piece of bond paper and covered the paper with words. I explained this to mean that this is the blood of Jesus Christ that totally covered our sins. When we ask for forgiveness, God will cleanse us from all unrighteousness.

Even if this was a lesson meant to be fun and easy, I can tell that this lesson touched each of my children deeply. After this, they asked me to have a We Choose Virtues lessons everyday.

WHERE TO BUY:

Click on the links to go to the We Choose Virtues product site:
We Choose Virtues Parenting Cards

Each set cost $34.99 plus shipping. By using the promo code VIRTUE15, you can get a 15% discount from your order.
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ON A VERY PERSONAL NOTE:
It saddens me to hear some parents, grandparents and elders condemn a child for his bad attitude. When I look at the child they're talking about, the little one is only about 2 years old. Some people seem to think that the bad attitudes or naughtiness of little children will set them up for life. As if the attitude will definitely be with them and there is no hope of teaching the child to develop his/her character.

I definitely don't agree with this and believe that children are like clay in their parent's hand. We parents have the ability, the capacity and the God-given privilege of molding a child's character to help them develop into better or Godly persons when they grow up. Though any child is born with a sinful nature, we can teach them better character, better virtues.

GIVEAWAY!!!

Heather McMillan, the creator and owner of We Choose Virtues, is giving away one set of We Choose Virtues Parenting Cards to one of my blessed readers.

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F.A.I.R.I.E.S.: Baptism by Fire by M.C. Pearson - A FIRST Wild Card Tour

It is time for a FIRST Wild Card Tour book review! If you wish to join the FIRST blog alliance, just click the button. We are a group of reviewers who tour Christian books. A Wild Card post includes a brief bio of the author and a full chapter from each book toured. The reason it is called a FIRST Wild Card Tour is that you never know if the book will be fiction, non~fiction, for young, or for old...or for somewhere in between! Enjoy your free peek into the book!

You never know when I might play a wild card on you!


Today's Wild Card author & illustrator is:


and the book:

FIRST Wild Card Press (December 5, 2011)
***Special thanks to M. C. Pearson of FIRST Wild Card Press for sending me a review copy.***

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:



M. C. Pearson graduated from San Jose State University with a B. A. in art, served as a multi-media illustrator in the United States Army, earning the rank of sergeant, and spent four years as a house parent for at-risk youth. Now married over 20 years, she homeschools her two children, volunteers with her church youth group, and runs a book review blog alliance (FIRST Wild Card Tours) while writing and drawing. F.A.I.R.I.E.S.: Baptism by Fire is her first novel.

Visit the author's website.

SHORT BOOK DESCRIPTION:




Unwittingly chosen to join an army of fairies, who fight for the Light of the One, a teenaged girl learns about spiritual warfare as she attends a military academy with fantastical beings.






FROM THE BACK COVER:


Here lies a most precious treasure,
Awaiting one Chosen to deliver.

Seek out the red cousins in the East,
For on this your greed mustn't feast.

The wealth of a species now in your hands,
Do with it as the light demands.

Give them your gift to unite,
For it is the darkness we all must fight.

EDITORIAL REVIEWS:

"Imagination runs wild in F.A.I.R.I.E.S. Pearson brings young readers through a looking glass and into a world bursting with adventure, heroism, and fascinating creatures. Readers will be inspired to be true to the One and left with anticipation of more to come."
--Jill Williamson, award-winning author of
By Darkness Hid, and other books

"Sprinkled with delightful illustrations, and brimming with a full bestiary of magical creatures, F.A.I.R.I.E.S. is a fun, clever romp through the alternate landscape of the most magical world of all, our own. Read, and take up the call: 'Defend and Emancipate!'"
-- D. Barkley Briggs, author of
The Book of Names, and other books

"F.A.I.R.I.E.S. will appeal to readers who love the interplay of fantasy and reality. A rich cast of eccentric characters and exotic settings make this a fun addition to the folklore of the battle between good and evil."
--Mike Hamel, author of
YA fantasy series: MATTERHORN THE BRAVE

"F.A.I.R.I.E.S. is one of those rare gems I want to tell everyone about. It's highly imaginative, packed with adventure, and full of hope. A must read for kids and for kids at heart. Even better than Narnia! I was thinking about Pearson's wonderfully memorable characters for days."
--C.J. Darlington, author of
Thicker than Blood

"Ms. Pearson's extravagant and imaginative F.A.I.R.I.E. kingdom will surely delight the young and the young-at-heart in this tale of good and evil, light vs. darkness. The fantasy-loving reader will not be disappointed!"
--Linore Rose Burkard, award winning author of
Before the Season Ends, and other books





Product Details:

List Price: $17.99
Paperback: 482 pages
Publisher: FIRST Wild Card Press (December 5, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0615530222
ISBN-13: 978-0615530222


AND NOW...THE FIRST CHAPTER:

Four thousand seasons shall pass while our swords grow rusty.

Where once one chose to divide, another shall be chosen to unite.

One changed the past, the other shall change the future.

One must emancipate the other to allow the light its dominion.

The realm, now torn, allows the shadow to abide, as humanity lies blind to its peril.

The bond of friendship must endure, for the army of shadows awaits another tear.

Dust off your swords.

Unite the realm.

Destroy the strongholds.

Foretelling of Didasko Gnome Digdeep


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PART ONE


MANY ARE CALLED
BUT
FEW ARE CHOSEN


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CHAPTER ONE

Off and Running


t was an accident!” Mellie yelled, not caring who heard or stared. Tears streaked her face as she fled down the Santa Cruz coastline, away from her family.

You don’t need them, a voice hissed in her ear, Escape. Run away.

Scorching sand burned at her feet and bitterness ate at her heart. Mellie pumped her legs as fast as they would go. Her feet pounded with the rhythm of her emotions, beating a tempo with the crashing waves. Run-a-way. Run-a-way. Run-a-way. Adrenaline pulsed through her veins, quickening her step.

Why did I have to be the youngest? Only 12 years old. Never smart enough. Never athletic enough. I just wish they loved me.

Once, just once, she wanted to do something that would make her sisters see that she wasn’t the stupid, awkward, ugly, little baby sister.

As she ran, she wiped away some tears with the palm of her hand. Her fingers settled on her large nose, a gift from her dad’s Hungarian ancestry.

Chelsea got the ski-slope shaped nose. I had to get Half-Dome. It just isn’t fair.

Her hand dropped to her side and she pinched at her stomach. It still had some of its baby fat.

Ugh, why are my sisters so perfect? What happened to me?

Pushing her short bangs from her forehead in disgust, she mumbled, “Maybe I’ll find treasure. I’ll be the rich one, and then they’ll have to accept me.” But she knew better. California didn’t hold any more undiscovered treasures.

The sand, hot and coarse, cut at her feet. I wish I had remembered my shoes. She wore only a black, one-piece swimsuit and a San Jose Sharks sweatshirt tied tightly around her waist.

Breathing rapidly, she began to tire. She slowed her pace to a walk and looked back across the beach. The sand was so hot that waves of heat rose from it and blurred her view. A lone seagull screeched overhead.

Her sisters were nowhere in sight.

Man, I thought for sure that Chelsea was going to chase me down and kill me.

She had to admit that it was a little gratifying to see the sand fly from her foot, covering Chelsea’s sub-sandwich and freshly oiled stomach. Grinning slightly, the tears stopped flowing. She rubbed her eyes.

Mellie looked in the direction of her sisters. “You guys can never take a joke.” Flipping her golden hair, she turned her head back toward her chosen path. She no longer smiled as she stomped her feet in the cold surf, remembering the hateful words that had been said.

“Oh, waa waa, you stupid cry baby! Go tell mommy! Maybe she’ll feel sorry for her ugly, fat baby. Why don’t you grow up? We don’t want you near us. Can’t you understand English? You are so dumb. Look at her mouth open. Oh wait, here she goes…come on, baby…cry!”

Mellie knew she couldn’t go back. They would only ridicule and torment her further. Her mom would never believe it was Chelsea’s fault. No, the evidence was on Chelsea’s side. Who was the one with the sand all over her oily, coconut-smelling body? Who was the one who had a sandwich full of sand? Mellie walked on.

After her temper finally cooled, it occurred to her that she had never walked so far alone.

How far have I gone?

A shadow passed over her, and she looked up. Nothing was there. A cool breeze from the ocean created a stark contrast to the scalding sand. She shivered but kept walking, lost in her loneliness.

Not until she stubbed her toe on a large broken clamshell did she look at the beach. A chill snaked up her back. Nothing appeared familiar. The sounds of the surf were still there, yet something was decidedly different. She felt dizzy. Looking around, she could not quite pinpoint the change. Then it struck her.

No people.

Where did everybody go?

Even though she could see no one, Mellie could swear that she felt eyes staring at her.

She looked inland across the sand, saw movement near some eucalyptus trees, but decided that the wind must have caused it.

Trees? So close to the beach?

Something shook the trees again, causing goosebumps to stand out on Mellie’s arms. Alarmed, she checked the skyline. The sun was close to setting. She hoped that the police weren’t out looking for her.

Suddenly cold, she pulled at the arms of the sweatshirt still tied around her waist. It fell to the sand. Bending to pick it up, she once again saw a blur of movement, except this time it came from a rocky outcrop by the waves. She shook the sand out of the sweatshirt and hurriedly tugged it over her head.

“Okay, I’m seeing things.” Mellie yanked at her hair, pulling it out of the sweatshirt. She stared at the sinister rocks. “Hel-lo?” Her voice cracked as she spoke louder. “Is someone the-ere? Hello?” No answer. The shadowy rocks seemed to quiver with excitement, beckoning her closer.

Hmm…probably just a seagull.

Even if it was a bird, she did not want to see it.

There’s no way I’m going over there.

The wind picked up and blew her hair into her eyes. The sand spun with the wind.

Yes, definitely time to move. I need to find a road.

She turned back toward the sweet smelling, oddly placed trees.

Mellie arrived at the base of the first, colossal eucalyptus tree. Without warning, one of the branches fell in front of her, then seemed to get up from the ground and pose its bottom stems in a military-like stance.

Mellie screamed and jumped back. “Branches don’t stand.”

“They do if they are walking sticks.” The eucalyptus branch chuckled, stretching to its full height, considerably taller than Mellie’s meager five feet.
She gasped, grabbed the branch, and threw it like a javelin, as hard as she could.

As she took off running, she heard a bark and halted. Turning, she saw a golden retriever bounding toward her with the stick in his mouth. The dog dropped it at her feet. She watched the dog run into the grove of trees and disappear before she fearfully turned back to the possessed stick.

It had already gained its footing again and stood over her. Mellie was too frightened to move this time.

A face emerged from the skinny twig and took on the characteristics of a male human, but none like Mellie had ever seen. He had hair made up in rolls as if it were a powdered, green-silver wig, the same color as the leaves that grew all around his skinny body. His face was long and his forehead high. The twiggy man smiled and said in a distinctly British, albeit breezy, accent, “Do not worry, you are safe.”

Mellie couldn’t answer.

“Ahh…I love new recruits. They are so easily addled.”

Feeling more confused than threatened, Mellie found her voice. “What? What do you mean, new recruits?” She rubbed her eyes, shaking her head. “Okay, I’m talking to a stick now. Yes, I have lost it. I have gone totally mental.”

“Oh, I say, am I to understand that I am the first to be revealed to you?” With round, leathery leaves, the branch resembled a toddler toy with rings stacked on one another.

She dropped open her mouth and nodded.

“Well, let me do this properly, then. Ahem. Mortal, made of clay, you have been Chosen to join the Fantastical, Aerial, International, Reasonably Inconspicuous, Emancipation Squads.”

“What? What are you? You look like a stick…but you can talk.”

“Yes, child,” the stick replied with a sigh. “But, I think we are quite past that by now. Have you not heard me? You have been Chosen.”

Mellie opened her mouth wider, closed it, frowned, and opened it once more. “Chosen? For what?”

“You did wish to be different? To change who you were? ’Twas an especially strong desire, yes?” The branch crossed its arms and tapped its twiggy foot.

“Umm…”

“Dear me, this is highly unusual. You made a choice to run away from a miserable life and asked to be set free? Correct?”

“Well, I, ah…yeah. I guess so. What did you say about recruit for some squad?”

“Humph. I see that I was not understood. Yes? Let me elucidate. The Fantastical, Aerial, International, Reasonably Inconspicuous, Emancipation Squads , or shall I say F.A.I.R.I.E.S.? have accepted you into their organization. You asked. You were answered.” The branch attempted a smile, but looked impatient instead.

“Fairies? I don’t believe in fairies.” Mellie winced, half expecting him to fall down and writhe in pain until she clapped her hands.

“Quite right. You are not supposed to. If humans truly believed we existed, we would never get anything accomplished.”

Mellie laughed and looked around for a hidden camera, thinking this must be a joke. “Right. Ah…heh…okay, bud, brilliant costume,” she said, imitating the branch’s accent. “Where’s the zipper?” She reached toward him and touched a soft leaf.

The branch slapped her hand away and stamped its foot with a loud cracking noise. “I beg your pardon. I have not been a bud for over 800 springs!” He paced, his leaves crumpling, mumbling to himself about humans and why, in the One’s name, did he listen to that confounded gnome who told him that he needed to stand gate duty. With his rank!

“I’m sorry I upset you. Please, I’m very confused. I’m lost, and I just want to go home.” Mellie bit her lip.

The branch stopped mid-pace. “Home? Earlier, did you not wish for a new life? And riches? I know you wished for treasure, hmm?”

“How do you know that?” Mellie furrowed her brow. “Have you been reading my mind?”

The twig man didn’t answer her questions, asking his own instead. “Ahh, so, you admit this, yes?”

She narrowed her eyes. “Yes, but…well, this really isn’t what I had in mind.”

The branch threw up its twiggy fingers. “Oh, well, of course you did not have this in mind. After all, we are reasonably inconspicuous, especially to humans. How could you have this in mind? However, is it not superior of the One to think that this is what you would have chosen had you known about us? Anyway, ’tis irrevocable now. So, if you would just follow me, we shall get you signed in and enrolled for training.”

The branch marched off between the trunks of two large eucalyptus trees.

Mellie slid uncontrollably after the walking stick. She planted her feet firmly, refusing to budge, but she slid after him anyway. Grasping at branches of nearby trees, she panted heavily as she struggled to resist following the branch. Some kind of invisible tie connected her to him. He seemed to pull her along with his every step.

Mellie thought about her sisters and how mad they were at her. I’m dead meat if they find me. Mellie quickly gave up her battle and ran after the eucalyptus branch, barely keeping up with his stride.

†


The sand changed to coarse dirt, with pebbles and sticks. More and more trees filled Mellie’s vision. Bushes scraped against her bare legs and slapped her face as she moved deeper inside a forest of eucalyptus and redwood trees. She winced in pain as a razor-sharp rock sliced her foot. Stopping to nurse it, she wished once again for her forgotten shoes.

“Excuse me, sir?” Mellie looked around. She could not see the branch anywhere.

“Do not call me ‘sir’, I work for a living.” The branch peeked out from around one of the gigantic trees. “And please, try to keep up. We need to reach the gateway.”

Mellie limped up to him. “Sorry, sir…I mean…umm, what should I call you then?”

“Oh, well, we did skip that. Did we not? Yes, all right, an introduction then.” The branch man seemed to enjoy formal etiquette for he gave an elaborate wave and bowed. “My name is Regnans, family of Myrtaceae, born member of the F.A.I.R.I.E.S., Britannia Wing, rank of Master Nymph Dryad.”

“Nice to meet you, Reg…Reg?” Mellie chewed on the inside of her mouth. Never good at remembering names, she knew she would offend him with her lack of manners.

Sure enough, the dryad raised an eyebrow and pursed his lips. “Regnans.” He gave a hurt sniff, then drolly sneered. “If you find that a difficult name, you should meet the rest of my family, all seven-hundred thirty-four of them.”

“Sorry, I just…well, it is a lot to remember. It’s a nice name, though. My name is Maryellen Goodwin of Bret Harte Middle School, San Jose, California. But everyone calls me Mellie.” She stuck out her hand, intending to shake. Regnans stared at her.

“That is a strange curtsy. However, I guess ’twill do. We must get moving now. The shadows abound, you know.” Regnans made an about face and marched off faster than before.

Another hour passed, and still they strode along the forest floor. Mellie’s feet were now cut, blistered, and bleeding. She kept up as best she could with Regnans’s long stride. Whenever she tried to stop, he would pull her on with that invisible force of his.

Stupid, pompous, magical Star Wars freak.

She whimpered as she limped. Darkness and mist now covered the woods. As she was about to plead for a break, Regnans stopped. Except for her heavy gulps of air, all seemed quiet.

Regnans stiffened even more than usual. Nothing on him moved, apart from his eyes, which darted around quickly.

“All is safe, we may proceed.” He held up a twiggy finger to his woody mouth. “Please do not speak, and try not to breathe so abominably loud.”

Mellie nodded with a disgusted frown. Sweat dripped from her bangs. She tried to calm her breathing, even though her vision blurred, and her legs wobbled. Her blisters had popped by now and oozed wetness.

Regnans moved again, yet this time he took slow, deliberate steps, all the while scanning his surroundings. He walked up to a massive redwood tree and stroked its bark.

A breeze stirred up, rattling the leaves, sounding almost like spoken words. Mellie thought herself crazy again. However, the longer she stood there, the more she sensed that it really was the tree’s language, as if she had never listened to trees properly before. It said, “If you love, you will say the one true love that leads the way.”

Regnans whispered in a leaf rustling voice, “Ah-gaw-pay.”

A loud grumbling sound, as if someone awakened after a long sleep, shook the grove. The redwood tree opened two eyes, each the size of Mellie’s head, and blinked. A great fissure erupted below the eyes in the shape of a crescent, and redish-brown wooden teeth emerged. A long, knobby branch pushed its way out above the mouth and inhaled deeply.

The tree chuckled. Instead of the whispering leaves, a low, rumbling utterance of human speech came from the redwood tree. “Regnans? What brings you to my neck of the woods?” He blinked again. “And who is this? A new recruit? A human? A Chosen?”

Mellie knew she looked silly, standing there with her mouth in an ‘O’ shape, but she couldn’t move. This was simply impossible. There is no such thing as fairies!

“Yes, yes. Please open the gate, we must not dawdle here…they may be watching.” Regnans looked agitated.

A deep laugh resounded from the redwood. “Oh, Regnans. There are none who watch here.”

Regnans mumbled something about hamadryads and their pride, then proclaimed in a slightly louder voice to the tree, “We must be sober, be vigilant, because the shadow walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom it may devour.”

The hamadryad looked chagrined. “You speak true, dryad. Forgive me for acting like an arrogant seedling.” He glanced at Mellie, and with a lowered voice asked, “And what is your name, little human?”

Mellie managed to squeak out, “Mellie Goodwin.”

“Ah, ’tis always nice to have a Good Wind.” The hamadryad laughed heartily.

“Sorry to interrupt this lovely tete-a-tete,” Regnans said, “but would you please open the gate? I left Westside completely unguarded.”

An annoyed creak came from the base of the redwood, followed by a sigh. “Yes, Regnans. Agape you said, and agape it is. Go with the light, my friends.” The large, joyous eyes closed, and the hamadryad whispered in his leaf rustling voice, “Until we meet again, Good Wind.” His face disappeared, and his roots lifted and pulled apart, exposing a tunnel within his trunk.

Regnans grabbed Mellie’s hand with his rough, wooden one, and pulled her inside the opening. The tree closed itself abruptly and left them in total darkness.

Regnans cleared his throat and said, “Let there be light.”

A burst of dazzling brightness sparkled from the tunnel’s wall. Mellie glanced around and noticed a long, winding stairwell leading down into the ground.

“Shall we, then?” Not waiting for a reply, Regnans started down the steps.

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There have been no blog posts from me for the last three weeks. Ever since I became pregnant, exhaustion and sleepiness have been my partners. The ordinary act of giving my two children their baths would leave me so tired and out of breath that I’d have to lie down and rest. Can you believe that?

I haven’t written anything because I’m also too tired to even think about what I’m going to write. Just the thought of sitting down, writing, posting pictures, adding links already tire me. But I have reviews overdue, giveaways to do and my ratings are already affected.

So this morning, I got up early from bed, had my devotion and prayer time, and resolved to start writing. As I sit and ponder on what I’ll be writing about, I realized that one of the consequences of not writing is that it’s hard to begin writing again.

This post is just a short update about me to let you all know that I am doing fine, just tired and sleepy most of the time. I’ve read that fatigue comes with pregnancy because the body works harder now that there’s a baby growing inside me. I’m glad this time, though, because I’ve been spared from nausea and vomiting which plagued me during the last four pregnancies.

At this point, I am in my 10th/11th week of pregnancy. I had my first ultrasound last Saturday with hubby. We saw the very small baby with it’s arms. I’m very blessed to finally see the baby and hubby was so happy, too. Unfortunately, along with the baby, we discovered that I had nabothian cysts. I read online that this kind of cyst are benign. I’m seeing my OB-Gyne tomorrow for my monthly check-up and to ask about the cyst.

Okay, so you can expect a giveaway or two from me this week, plus more reviews. I’m back to writing again! Thanks for hanging on!

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