Sunday, April 4, 2021
Happy Easter from the Contributors of ReviewThisReviews
Wednesday, March 31, 2021
Spring Into the Garden, Give Nature a Helping Hand! A Garden Review
Spring has sprung! Gardeners and Conservationists are all jumping for joy!
So what can you do to help those Hungry Hummers?
Migrating Birds, what you need to know!
- "Long-distance migrants typically move from breeding ranges in the United States and Canada to wintering grounds in Central and South America. Despite the arduous journeys involved, long-distance migration is a feature of some 350 species of North American birds."
Learn More About Bird Migration
Happy Easter to Everyone!
Sunday, March 28, 2021
3 Inspirational Songs to Sing When Your Spirit Needs A Boost
Today's review is about finding peace in a busy and often chaotic world.
When my soul needs a boost, I sing. At night, I'll play various lyric videos and blast out every word as loud as I choose.
I've long since stopped being self-conscious about it. My boys hear me singing all the time. I actually love that they hear their mother singing; I like to think I'm teaching them to be brave. It's also a way for them to see me making time to feed the soul.
For two years now, I've actively taken steps to balance in my mind, body, and spirit.
For the body, I've lost over 60 pounds on Keto.
For the mind, I've written nine books in a year, and for my spirit, I sing and listen to this spiritual channel on YouTube.
No, I'm not superwoman. I turned 60 in 2020 and made a decision that, before that monumental milestone birthday, I was going to tick off some boxes on my 'get-er-done beyatch' list.
So I stopped the talk, and walked the walk.
Today I'd like to pass along some of my personal choice lyric videos. Sing along, or just enjoy the words and message.
1. Don't Give Up on Me by Andy Grammer
"Cause I'm not givin' up,I'm not givin' up, givin up, no, not yet,Even when I'm down to my last breathEven when they say there's nothing' left,So don't give up on me"
2. You Say by Lauren Daigle
"You say I am loved when I can't feel a thing,you say I am strong when I think I am weak,And you say I am held, when I am falling short,and when I don't belong, oh you say I am Yours,And I believe, oh I believeWhat you say to me, oh I believe,Taking all I have and now I'm laying it at your feet,you have every failure God, You have every victory"
3. The Most Beautiful Things, by Tenille Townes
" So why do we close our eyes,when we pray, cry, kiss, dream,Maybe the most beautiful things in this lifeare felt, and never seen"
Spiritual Medicine
Sunday, February 14, 2021
10 Free Things You Can Do For Valentine's Day
Review of Ten Free Things You Can Do for Valentine's Day |
In these pandemic times, money can be scarce. We don't have to spend money to show those we love that we're thinking about them. Where money is avoided, time is required.
Below are ten free things you can do for Valentine's Day.
1. Create a Video Memory Collection
For my step-daughter's major milestone birthday this year, that's exactly what we did. It takes a bit of time, but a memory video dedication can last a lifetime and be used for multiple family occasions.
If you don't have a video/photo program and have Windows 10, type "Photo App" in the bottom search bar. The One Drive App should pop open. Across the top are menu items you can choose from. Select "Video Editor," then begin to create. I found it easy to use, and I hadn't tried it before. It also gives you the ability to add music to the background. There's a wide selection of music to choose from. I was able to upload the video to Facebook, for my step-daughter, without issue.
Once your video is completed, share it via email or social media.
2. Plan a Group Song for that Special Person
Dad or mom, get the kids together, either in the home or via Zoom, and sing a collection of love and thank you songs to that special someone. Who cares if you can't sing! Sing anyway. Embrace the lovely, horrible, wonderful sounds of a family singing together.
3. Make a Meal for Your Significant Other
This one is obvious, yet rarely done! Don't just plan a meal; plan a sit-down candlelight dinner. Plan a meal featuring foods that you all like. If it's for the whole family, have each person pick their fave food item.
4. Plan a Valentine's Day Candy Heart Treasure Hunt for the Kids
On Easter, the kids hunt for eggs. For Valentine's Day, do the same thing with Valentine's Candy. Granted, you'll have to buy the candy, so that part isn't free. Or, if you'd rather skip the sugar-high, make hearts for the hunt. Let's face it, the candy is more fun!
5. Plan an Outing at the Park
Weather permitting, pack a lunch, and head to the park. For those with kids, it's a lovely way to get outdoors and spend time together.
For those living in snowy areas, go sledding! That's so much fun. There's fishing, biking, golfing, or a day at the beach swimming in warmer climates.
6. Bake Together With the Kids
Plan a day of cake or pie baking with the young ones. Most children love being involved with dessert creation. Use a heart-shaped cake pan, and create Valentine's cake.
7. Have a Movie Day or Game Day at Home
Get the popcorn and snacks ready, select several movies, and spend the day cozied up under a blanket, snacking and watching movies. Just don't chew in his ear because, yah, annoying. :)
You could also binge-watch a series together. It's not hard to do that!
If movies aren't your thing, play games, lots of games. Make it a retro-game-day; Monopoly, Scrabble, Sorry, Yahtzee, Operation, Mouse-Trap, Cards.
8. Re-Write Your Vows to Each Other
Whether you're married or not, write or re-write your vows. Place them in a pretty sealed envelope, open them over dinner, and read them to each other.
9. Trade Foot Massages
Oh yes. This. Give each other the gift of touch. Agree to spend a half-hour on each other's feet! If feet aren't your thing, how about the back or neck and shoulders?
10. Agree to Spend the Day Paying Each Other Only Compliments
Absolutely no nasty remarks for the entire day. Make Valentine's Day a day dedicated to kindness, goodness, and grace. Seriously, this could be tough at times, lol - but you can do it!
Make a vow that for Valentine's Day, the full day, you both have to give at least ten compliments spread throughout the day to each other. Yes, count and keep track.
So, not only do you have to be nice to each other all day, you have to say at least ten nice things to each other.
Bonus Suggestion: Do nothing! Couch, sleep, snacks.
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
Home Made with Love, Christmas Crafts to Blow Your Mind
Christmas has already exploded on the scene and I usually don't jump on board until the First Week of Advent! But, if you are crafting, you need to start before then! Cricut, a product review!
Saturday, September 26, 2020
Rabbit Day Review
International Rabbit Day is held on the 4th Saturday of September every year. It first began in 1998 as an awareness day to protect and care for both wild rabbits and pet rabbits.
We call rabbits by various names ~ rabbit, bunny rabbit, bunnies, and hares. The difference between a hare and a rabbit is size (hares are larger). Also hares live in nests on the ground and rabbits live in burrows.
The word Bunny originally was used as an endearment for a young girl. Over time, it began to mean a young or small animal. Today it usually means a rabbit. Bunny has become popular as the Easter Bunny or used when referring to a small or baby rabbit. Thus, we have Bunny Rabbit!
If you want to know all the ins and outs of the rabbit terms, the website Wide Open Pets goes into detail of the various differences.
How to Observe International Rabbit Day
- Read a book about rabbits. My favorite is The Velveteen Rabbit, definitely a classic in children's books. Other sweet rabbit stories include The Tale of Peter Rabbit and Watership Down.
- Watch a movie about rabbits. Popular ones, especially with children, are Roger Rabbit, Watership Down, Bambi, and Bugs Bunny .
- Treat your pet rabbit to some extra carrots on its special day!
Pet Rabbits
Source: Pixabay |
Rabbits make good pets. They are quiet, they are easy to house train, they don't require a lot of space, and they bond well with their owner.
Did you know that rabbits are the third most popular animal to have as a pet, right behind dogs and cats.
Crafty Rabbits (or Handmade Hares)
If it is not possible to have a real rabbit for a pet, get your child a toy rabbit. Some really cute ones are handmade by crafters. I found dozens in all forms on Etsy.
Here are a few in handmade crochet.
Roly-Poly Pink Baby Bunny
Roly-Poly Pink Bunny @ Coastal Crochet Crafts |
Roly-Poly bunny measures a round 4 x 4 inches (including the bunny ears) and is about 9.5 inches around. She is filled with soft new fiberfill.
Plush bunny rabbit is handmade in pink acrylic yarn, and an Ombre variegated acrylic yarn called 'Wedgewood' in pinks, blues and white. Her features include blue craft eyes* and a dark pink embroidered nose. Her ears and feet are pink.
Roly-Poly bunny rabbit is a cute and cuddly soft toy just the right size for little hands to hold. Pink bunny has been sold, but contact: Coastal Crochet Crafts Etsy Store to order a custom bunny made for you.
Bunny Girl Plush Dolls
These darling handmade bunny rabbits, one in white and one in gold, are cute as can be.
Wonderland White Rabbit is handmade in white acrylic yarn and filled with new polyester fiberfill.
Plush white bunny rabbit with crocheted carrot, is soft and cuddly. White rabbit measures 10 inches x 6 inches. The carrot, crocheted in orange yarn with green leaves, measures 5 inches long.
Golden Bunny Girl Plush Doll on Etsy |
Golden Bunny Rabbit measures 9 inches tall (11 inches tall when you count her 'bunny ears') and 6 inches tall in a sitting position. She is about 5 inches across. Bunny Girl has craft eyes for features (eyes and nose) and she is softly stuffed with polyfil.
Golden Bunny Girl comes with her own wardrobe of 2 dresses which easily slip on by having her 'step into' the dress and pull up to tie around the neck in a bow. Each dress measures 4 inches long with 8 inch long crocheted 'ties'. Her dresses are crocheted in a pinafore style with a ruffle around the hem. The 2-piece crocheted wardrobe includes:
- Pale green dress with two dark green buttons sewn on as trim
- Colorful dress created with an ombre variegated yarn called "Artist Print" with shades of purple, lavender, rose, burgundy, gold, blue and green.
Both bunny girl dolls, plus more bunny-related items, are available on Etsy at Coastal Crochet Crafts.
International Rabbit Day
So, celebrate this special day by hopping down the bunny trail your favorite way – reading, watching movies, or playing with your pet rabbit or toy rabbit.
Source: Pixabay |
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Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Reviewing the Moon Hare
Have You Seen The Moon Hare Or Moon Rabbit?
Hares and rabbits have been on my mind image courtesy of pixabay.com |
Moon Hare In Asian Mythology
As I have researched the hare for my book, I have discovered a few things about the creature. First of all, a hare is different from a rabbit. The hare is larger, has longer ears, and tends to be more solitary than its cousin the rabbit. Hares live above ground instead of below. They do share a lot of the same characteristics.
Building a World and a Story
So, as I build a different world I'm having good and bad 'hare' days. The book will be in the YA Fantasy genre which is turning out to be a lot of fun to write. The working title right now is Khenlee of Alerassa, although, I might change that up a bit. The gods have spoken, they want Khenlee to be the next Shaman/healer for the village of Alerassa. She is 12, she doesn't want to be a healer, and she struggles with the same angst that girls of her age do here on Earth. She also faces the prejudice of people due to her dual heritage. When Jipsee comes to her, they don't exactly fall in love with each other. The hare is disgusted that she is meant to work with a child that appears to be less than bright. The girl doesn't even know the difference between a hare and a rabbit. How in Ethoria can she become a wise woman who heals the bodies and souls of mortal creatures? It is beyond Jipsee's understanding. Khenlee believes the gods are playing a practical joke on her. How can she depend on a creature who is afraid of its own shadow?
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Reviewing My Own Fear Factor
Admitting You Have Fear Is A Beginning
We all have fear, overcoming it is the trick image courtesy of pixabay.com |
What I have realized in the last few days is that I've been almost frozen with fears just below the surface of my consciousness. I haven't been walking around thinking about being afraid or thinking that I was scared but the emotion had been there for quite a while just waiting for me to do something. I've decided to start working on what I'm fearful of; kick those debilitating thoughts to the proverbial curb, so to speak.
There were hints that went unnoticed
What are my fears?
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Easter Sunday is Over, But There are 50 More Days of Easter to Come! A Holiday Review!
Easter 2020, will probably be remembered by many as the Easter that wasn't. Let me explain, Easter still happened, but not in the way that many of us Born Christians would recognize. So we have had to find some creative ways to celebrate the Greatest Holy Day of the Christian Calendar.
To that end, my husband and I have been searching for ways in order to make Easter come alive again! We don't have any problem with following services on You Tube, or Facebook, but Easter calls us (personally) to dig a little deeper into our faith.
I am a Christian and not at all ashamed or embarrassed to admit it! I'm sure I'm not alone. The thing that always surprises me is that after Easter is over, many Christians think Easter is a done deal. One day, Easter Sunday and then everything goes back to "normal". (Well 2020's normal will be different than most.)
Many people don't understand that Easter Sunday is just the beginning of the Easter season. It does NOT END until 50 days later at the Feast of the Pentacost!
That gives Christians a whole 50 days to deepen their faith and strengthen their belief system.
The trouble is that you can only read the scriptures for so long and then hopefully have a good discussion on what was read. Our God speaks to each of us through these scriptures and each of us will take away lessons that are meant just for us. Each will take away a lesson that speaks to them personally, and it may not be the same message that you get! The Bible is alive and speaks to each of us in a way that we will understand in our hearts.
Being in house arrest has given us some time to look for other ways to celebrate our faith and grow at the same time.
We are so lucky that we can search out lots of different ways to celebrate our Christian Holidays. You Tube, Facebook and the Internet offer us unlimited ways to enhance our faith journey. Alan and I were blessed to spend 3 months in the Holy Land in 2018. We were there from the middle of January to the Middle of April, which just happened to be Easter of that year. What an experience that was and it still resounds with us today. If you would like to see where we lived and worked during that time here's a You Tube video about the region and why it was so important to Christians all over the world. https://youtu.be/Jcfkn9zivis
After having spent that time in Magdala, we came back home really driven to look into our faith, deeper, so that we are well informed Christians.
Now, during this time in our lives, that has us more upside down, than right side up, we are looking again for ways in which to make our faith "come alive". To that end, both of us have been trying to figure out who the person of Jesus was and who His followers were too. We have had many lively discussions on this aspect of our faith and really haven't come to any conclusions. What we see in the Scriptures can look pretty cold and too Godly or shall we say Jesus sometimes come off as unreachable. But that is not the Jesus we want to believe in, we want a Jesus that is just like us, happy, sad, funny, serious and a whole lot more....He is the Jesus we could relate to!
Thank goodness that I found a series that really delves into the "humanity" of Christ! This series has 8 episodes and each one of them is really so well done. The series holds true to the Biblical Christ, but also opens up the Humanity of him who is known as the Messiah.
I would like to share with you a link to get to this series and I'm sure that you will be moved just as I was. This series is not available on DVD or any other media other than at the APP store. I have a link for you right here. It is called The Chosen. This is an 8 part series each one is about an hour long and focuses on the beginning of Jesus' life and ministry. While following Biblical texts, there is a lot of interpretation allowed in this series.
Not only are we treated to a "human" Jesus, we are also treated to the characters who become his Apostles and Disciples. His mother and other relatives also play a role in this series. I found it to be very interesting and profoundly moving.
My hope is that you started your Easter celebrations with Cynthia Sylvestermouses' Review of Jesus of Nazareth! And I hope you continue your Easter reflections with The Chosen.
Please come back and tell me what you thought! I know for myself personally, this series was a valuable tool in more ways than one. It brought so many characters to life that I had not connected with through just reading the Scriptures. My faith is alive and new ways of understanding that faith are always welcomed. You can watch the official trailer for The Chosen right here!
Sunday, April 12, 2020
An Original Easy Homemade Pumpkin Loaf Recipe Tweaked From A Banana Loaf Recipe
Modified a Banana Loaf Recipe to Make a Pumpkin Loaf |
The Boys Ate All The Bananas. The Hunger Games.
I wanted to make a Banana Loaf using my favorite personal recipe. However, the boys ate all the bananas. Guess what? There are no bananas at the grocery store! Really ... bananas? I've seen the flour aisle cleaned out, but missing bananas was a first.
The Boys Ate All The Apple Pie. Hunger Games the Sequel.
Apple Pie was planned for our Easter Sunday dinner, but guess what? The boys ate all the pie.
So I opened the cupboard to see how to modify my Banana Loaf recipe and found a can of Pumpkin Pie Filling - not expired, thank goodness.
My Revamped Banana Loaf Recipe Turned Into a Yummy Pumpkin Loaf Recipe
I've never made a Pumpkin Loaf, but how hard could it be right? Lol.
After searching online for a Pumpkin Loaf recipe, I decided I didn't like any of them - too complicated.
My Banana Loaf recipe is six freaking ingredients, all in one bowl! Easy peasy. Thus, I began experimenting to modify my favorite recipe to make my first Pumpkin Loaf.
The biggest challenge was determining how much Pumpkin Pie Filling to replace three medium to large bananas in a banana loaf.
After googling around, I determined that one-half plus a heaping tablespoon of a 540ml can of Pumpkin Pie Filling should work. Actually, I had no idea - it was a cross-your-fingers-and-toes guess.
The original banana loaf recipe is here.
My Pumpkin Loaf Recipe - Modified:
. 1/2 CAN plus 1 heaping Tablespoon of Pumpkin Pie Filling (Full can be 540ml, which is 2.28 Cups - so use about 1 and 1/8 Cups of Pumpkin Pie Filling)
Here's the Pumpkin Pie Filling
I used - Any kind should do
|
. 1 and 1/2 Cups of Flour
. 1 Cup of White Sugar
. 1 Teaspoon of Baking Soda
. 3 Heaping Tablespoons of Softened Butter (not melted)
. 1 Teaspoon of Vanilla Extract
For flavor, in the same bowl, I added:
. 1 Teaspoon of Ground Cinnamon
. 1 Teaspoon of Ground Cloves
. 1/4 Teaspoon of Allspice
. 1/4 Teaspoon of Nutmeg
Mix everything in one bowl. Put it in a regular-sized Loaf Pan. Bake in the oven at 325 degrees for 45 to 60 minutes, depending on your oven. Check it after 30 minutes (or before that if your oven is on steroids or something).
Since this was a trial variation of one of my recipes, I didn't add anything like raisins or nuts. However, it turned out beautifully, so I'll add raisins next time. I plan to boil the raisins in water to soften them first.
This plain pumpkin loaf is delicious with butter, cream cheese, jam, or peanut butter.
Homemade Pumpkin Loaf by Barbara |
Friday, April 10, 2020
Jesus of Nazareth Movie Reviewed
Of course, I had seen still pictures, statues, and had the mental images my own mind created when reading the scripture. But none of that was as impacting as watching our Lord being led down the Via Dolorosa. Then seeing Him nailed to that cross while he was mocked and murdered.
One of my favorite passages in the Bible is when Jesus told the thief on the cross next to him, "today you will be with me in paradise" (Luke 23:43). The realization that all that is required for salvation is accepting Jesus as the Son of God, your savior, is phenomenal. It is recorded that the thief defended Jesus saying "He has done nothing wrong" and then the thief said “Jesus, remember me when You come into Your kingdom!”
What a glorious revelation to the world! So much was required of Jesus, but so little is required of us.
Jesus of Nazareth Movie Synopsis
Scriptural Accuracy vs. Artistic License
To this day, this is still my favorite movie about Jesus, and I have seen several. There are some areas where the movie deviates from scripture. Perhaps, that is for dramatic effect, or scripture interpretation. It may well be nothing more than combining scripture passages into one event. Regardless, it can be distracting. I recommend reading the Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John) for the complete truth.
Jesus of Nazareth
(40th Anniversary Edition)
Available on Blu-ray, DVD, VHS, or Prime VideoCheck Availability Now In spite of the directors artistic liberties, I still recommend this movie. The main reason I prefer "Jesus of Nazareth" over others is because it starts before Jesus was born. Acknowledging the virgin birth and Joseph's obedience to God is unique and extremely important.
It includes Mary visiting Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist, when they were both with child. The Bible says "When Elizabeth heard Mary's greeting, the baby leaped in her womb". (Luke 1:41) That is truly a significant moment when you know that as an adult, John was a prophet that proclaimed the coming of the Messiah.
The movie includes the baptism of Jesus, preformed by John the Baptist. (Matthew 3:13-17) However, the movie takes some liberties here that I am not too thrilled about. Scripture says: "As soon as Jesus was baptized, he went up out of the water. At that moment heaven was opened, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and alighting on him. And a voice from heaven said, “This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased.” Instead of being scripturally accurate, the movie had John speak instead of God. That is a major difference for me. God did not speak through John.
For the most part, I liked the depiction of the disciples, as well as the choice of actors to play the parts. I know of nothing in the Bible that depicts Judas as graciously as this movie does. It is possible that Judas was tricked and deceived by people, but I haven't found that supported by scripture.
The last discrepancy that I would note about the movie, is with the discovery of the empty tomb. Scripture tells us that John and Peter ran to the tomb when Mary Magdalene told them the tomb was empty. (John 20:1-18) Sadly, that verification by John & Peter was omitted in the movie.
Scripture also records in John 20:17, "Jesus saith unto her, Touch me not; for I am not yet ascended to my Father: but go to my brethren, and say unto them, I ascend unto my Father, and your Father; and to my God, and your God." Only a portion of this scripture was quoted in the movie.
I would also recommend reading about the multiple accounts of Jesus appearing and interacting with the disciples after his resurrection. This is an example of how the movie combined several events into one.
Why I Recommend Jesus of Nazareth
In spite of the discrepancies above, I would still recommend watching "Jesus of Nazareth". The movie is a reminder of what happened on Good Friday and Easter. It also serves as an introduction that will, hopefully, cause anyone to seek further knowledge of Truth through the scripture.Wednesday, April 8, 2020
Yankee Candles for Easter
It is a different world that we live in as I write this post on March 30, 2020. Most of us are living 'physically distant' or practicing 'social distancing' from family and friends as together people throughout the world attempt to slow down the spread of this virus by reducing contact with others. I know that in my home Easter is going to look different than it has in the past. We are not very religious but we celebrate Easter as a way to come together with those who are important to us and, of course, close enough to visit. This will be the first Easter dinner we have eaten with just the two of us present in almost thirty years.
We usually start the day with an Easter egg hunt or, given the fact that we are all adults, a look-under-your-bed chocolate Easter bunny hunt.
The rest of the day is spent with a walk and a few board games. For supper we normally share a feast of scalloped potatoes, baked ham, fresh asparagus and some sort of yummy lemon dessert.
My husband and I spoke briefly recently about what we would do this year given that we are in self isolation and it will be just the two of us. Arbitrarily, I decided we did not need a chocolate Easter bunny, which removes the necessity of my husband going to the grocery store. The deal in our household is that I will be the one person to go to the grocery store once every two weeks. This reduces our contact with other people and lowers our chances of catching the virus.
However, I am hoping to make a smaller version of the Best-Ever Creamy Scalloped Potatoes recipe and some acceptable substitute (though I do not know what it looks like yet) for my Best-Ever Baked Ham recipe. In substitution for the chocolate bunny, we will make ourselves a special homemade treat, which will fill time as an activity and could well turn out to be better than a chocolate bunny. Yes, chocolate lovers that is possible!
We will pull out a few of our Easter decorations. We do not have many but we do have a few and they will help make the day brighter.
I love the idea of a Yankee Candles in an Easter scent like Sweet Bunny Treats, Bunny Cake, Easter Basket and Jelly Bean. I wrote on another blog about the very trendy Peeps scent. The candles shown on this page are the large 22 ounce jar candle and they generally retail for less than $30. Depending on the scent and how you use your candle, they will provide 110 to 150 hours of enjoyment. You can check out Amazon's complete collection of Yankee Candles for Easter by clicking right here.
How about you? I assume that you are also facing an unusual situation for Easter this year. Will you prepare a special meal? Have a chocolate bunny rabbit? Put out a few decorations?
Brenda
Treasures By Brenda
Quick Links:
Check out all of Amazon's Easter scented Yankee Candles.
Find my complete Easter Dinner Menu Plan.
Learn a bit more about Yankee Candles with Easter themes and find the PEEPS candle here.
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