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Jan 31, 2017
Great book!!
Powerful and helpful for anyone who wants great suggestions on how to pray for people in your life! Yes, it is written with your husband in mind, but you can pray for any person in your life in most of these areas and it will help!

Mar 21, 2017
Colorful, fun toy for a toddler!
Bought this for my cousin's daughter who just turned a year and I am very please with it! It is about 9 inches tall and durable yet lightweight, so they can easily bring it with them for waiting rooms. The colorful beads and wire catch her attention and the suction cups on the bottom are a huge bonus as it holds the toy steady for her to play!

Nov 10, 2020
A wonderful movie, one of Jane Austen's best works brought to life!
This is a wonderful adaption of Austen's classic tale of matchmaking, misunderstandings and mix-ups. Johnny Lee Miller and Romela Garalei do an excellent job starting the movie with characters who behave (and bicker) like the siblings, just as life long friends would, yet they also neatly portray the subtle changes that happen throughout the book as both parties start to view each other in a new way.
The death of Emma's mother is shown in the first few minutes, which might surprise or upset some people. But it starts a thought I had never considered, that Emma, Jane and Frank all had similar starts in life with the death of a parent, but their stories took very different turns which impacted the next twenty years. It was an angle I had never considered before.
The supporting characters of Mr Woodhouse, Ms Elton and Ms Bates add so much with their performances, I especially enjoy the sympathetic way they explain and treat Mr Woodhouse's worrying as opposed to simply writing him off as an annoying character.
Add in beautiful outfits, scenery and music and it's a treat you'll watch over and over!