Thursday, March 3, 2011

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Oh, boy! Mayor-Aude Murail


Description:
They are brothers and sisters. For several hours, they are orphans. They swore they did not separate them.
ago Morlevent Simeon, 14. Skinny. Brown eyes. Distinguishing feature: gifted, is preparing his tray.
Morlevent Morgan, 8. Brown eyes. Ears very detached. First class, very close to his brother. Distinguishing characteristics: adults all the time forget it exists.
Morlevent Venice, 5 years. Blue eyes, blond hair, beautiful. The little girl that everyone dreams of having. Distinguishing feature: a livelihood for torrid romance with her Barbie.
They did not want to entrust their fate to the first social worker visit. Their goal is to leave the home where they were located and to find a family.
At this time, two people might want to adopt them. For good reason. But also for bad. One is not very nice, the other is irresponsible, and ... Ah, yes! these two people hate each other.

My opinion:
This book is a real gem! I just loved it. The pen of Marie-Aude Murail, I discovered thanks to Oh, Boy! is really nice.
The story is touching; moving, the author addresses several sensitive issues such as cancer, homosexuality, suicide, or infertility with style and certainly funny without ever falling into the naive or extremely serious.
The characters are all very endearing. Whether the small Venice 5 years and outspoken or Bart's half-brother of the siblings, homosexual, so funny and totally irresponsible. And what about Simon, his intelligence and his incomparable strength?

This is a book that makes you think and leave you wondering. It gets a good lesson in life and we want more. It goes from laughter to tears and can not stop turn the pages. Oh and I loved chapter 13.

To conclude, I recommend it a hundred times, and I intend to continue to play Marie-Aude Murail!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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Be positive

Since I blog, I try to find stuff to live the present moment and be positive all day. Concepts that are relatively easy to explain, but yet so difficult to apply in life. So I learn every day to become a positive person who lives fully in the moment.


Because I really need these days and you share the stuff I have accumulated over recent months to be positive, or at least try to be, I'll share my list of things to be positive.

  • Include in a little notebook 3 beautiful things that happen every day before bed
  • Make small steps towards its goals, objectives and dreams and record them in a book
  • Add my gratitude monthly and share my moments every week
  • for Today, knowing that the past is history and the future has not happened yet
  • Make at least 1 time per day, something we love, even just 15 minutes (reading, drawing, knitting ...)
  • Maintaining positive friendships and not friends who emptied our energy
  • Stop comparing themselves to others, because the grass always seems greener on the neighbor when we do not know what he is hiding in the house
  • Rate a list of things that make us happy or happy events in our lives and reread
  • always do our best to put our heart and our love
  • Learning to relativize life
  • Smile Train
  • to replace a negative thought with something positive
  • Write a list of positive thoughts and reread
  • Avoid doing too much ( seb Haton )
  • Make physical activity as run, play soccer or other activities ( Looange & Maryse )

Finally, I also wanted to share with you the blog Positively Present which deals precisely with my 2 goals, be positive and live in the moment. This is a blog in English but it is so well written and full of tricks, I just had to let you discover!

Do you have tips to add? (* I added some of your stuff!)

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Mother Isabella, prayer, prayer to God



Mother
Isabelle de Clermont-Tonnerre,
founder of the Sisters of the Assumption Orantes,
in 1916
in the garden,
community,
11 Rue Desbordes Valmore
75016 PARIS

On 6 March, we celebrate
the 163 anniversary of his birth
(March 6, 1849
to Glisolles in Eure).
Some excerpts from his teachings:
Prayer is not an exercise set: Prayer is our whole life ... It must lead to what is called "the glance." Then the soul lives with God, lives near him, and God lives in it, it is a prayer, a contemplation interrupted ...
Instruction Chapter, July 24, 1920
We come gradually into prayer not to somehow make one mind with God. It is the effect that prayer should produce in the soul. That our soul has no other desire than that which God gives him. We must always adhere to the thought of God in prayer. Prayer is like a communion in which our Lord makes us like Him, provided we are properly disposed. It is not enough to stand before God to his prayer, he must go with the desire to learn his duty. It is a study of Jesus Christ. You must see how did Jesus Christ what were her feelings, leading us by Him, to conform our thoughts, our feelings, our words to his. It was under the influence of the Holy Spirit that this should happen ...
Instruction Chapter, Aug. 2, 1919.

There are two forms of God's presence : the form of love for our Lord , a form of tenderness, the union of the Bridegroom with the wife who says she wants to share his life, his love mysteries, deepen so that his life like his to show our Lord that He came not in vain on earth. This presence of God is quite natural to think that religious Him with great love. There is a another form of the presence of God is that of recognizing the rights of God over us. All God's rights are totally ignored in the world now. We have no right to disregard them, we must be careful of the rights of God. In the beginning, Saint Michel defended the rights of God against the rebel angels. We must be on earth, the angels who defend the rights of God at the cost of our efforts, our labors, our sacrifices, fulfilling our duties. For the short time we have very little devotion to duty: what to do, what to avoid, the general rules established by God. We protest against the revolt of the universe to God. We will do our fidelity to duty. We have duties of state, all our practices are not mandatory under pain of sin. There is a duty status is recognition of the rights of God over us ...
Instruction Chapter, September 25, 1919.

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Reading Assessment: February 2011

I have not done for a while so here we go! This month I have not read as much as usual since I started working. The record is rather short but the readings were much appreciated!

In summary it gives 3 pounds, and a fourth that I just put it aside.

the details :
♥ The Chronicles of MacKayla Lane Volume 3: Fae Fever, de Karen Marie Moning
♥ Les mystères de Harper Connelly, tome 1 : Murmures d'outre-tombe, de Charlaine Harris
♥ Bal de Givre à New York, de Fabrice Colin
¤ Damnés, de Lauren Kate => mis de côté pour le moment, j'ai du mal à accrocher.

Ce qui fait un petit total de 1103 pages !

Ma lecture du moment : Oh, boy ! de Marie-Aude Murail

Mes achats et cadeaux du mois de février :




I wish you good reading for the coming month!