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Family Movie Night – Field of Vision – Review

June 9, 2011 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

It’s time for another awesome Family Movie Night!

Field of Vision is the new movie that premieres Saturday, June 11th at 8 pm est on NBC.

In Field of Vision, a young girl is given an old video camera. This video camera has a mind of it’s own, and only works when it wants to. It also has the ability to let others see events that it didn’t actually tape. This is important to the story line it two ways.

First, the camera helps the girl’s older brother see what’s really going on on his football team. Bullying.

Second, the camera helps the girl see some important information to help Corey, the bullying victim.

Armed with the information he learned from the camera, Tyler (played by Tony Oller) confronts his fellow football teammates about the bullying. Tyler, and all those watching this movie, learn that you have to do the right thing, even though it’s very, very hard. Doing the right thing is not popular, as other don’t like to deal with the consequences of their actions. But as this Tyler shows us, even though it’s hard, doing the right thing is worth it.

Armed with the information she learned from the camera, Lucy, (played by Alyssa Jordan Shaffer) learns some very important information to help Corey, the bullying victim played by Joseph Adler. As we learn in the movie, Corey is in foster care after his mother died. With Lucy’s help, Corey gets his life back.

Field of Vision also stars Faith Ford, Phillip Casnoff and L. Warren Young.
Here’s the official Field of Vision trailer:

I got to see the whole movie so I could tell you about. I really liked this movie, and can’t wait to share it with my kids. Field of Vision teaches some important life lessons without being preachy. Field of Vision has a very heart-warming ending, and is suitable for the whole family. Field of Vision has earned the Dove Foundation Family Approved Seal. Read the Dove Foundation Review.

For more information, visit the Field of Vision Website,   Family Movie Night on Facebook and   Mom’s for Family TV.

“Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. I got to watch the movie online before it aired on TV. I did not receive a DVD or any other product.  Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

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The Elemental Journal

June 9, 2011 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

Create Expressive Books from Salvaged Treasures
Rusty doorknobs, cardboard containers and plastic packaging may seem like trash to some, but through the creative mind, they are transformed into beautiful expressions – equally parts artful book and assemblage. The Elemental Journal will show you how to craft a wide variety of journals to hold your secrets or express your inner thoughts, and discover new ways to use wood, paper, fabric, plastic and metal in your art.
Peek inside The Elemental Journal and you will find…
  • 15 stepped-out journal projects made from unusual materials and found objects, from tree bark to dismantled photo albums to tin boxes.
  • Tips for seeking out materials for your journals in flea markets, garage sales, and in your own attic or trash can.
  • Inspiring gallery projects from 9 contributing artists, including Susan Tuttle, Jen Osborn and Jill Berry.
One artist’s trash is another’s treasure. Discover yours with The Elemental Journal.

My Review:


The Elemental Journal contains material lists and instructions, with pictures, for making journals from wood, plastic, paper, fabric and metal. There are also pictures of other journals to inspire you to be creative to make more.


You don’t have to be super crafty to make these journals, either. They’re are easy ones that even kids would be able to make.

These journals will be loved by all who keep a diary. I can’t wait to make some of these for Christmas gifts. I think these would be a great place to keep your to-do list, also. I know I would be inspired to pick one of these gorgeous and creative journals up to look at it. Some are small enough to carry with you, some are more suited to keeping on a desk or table. All are very decorative.

I have not made one yet, but I have read the directions, and looked at the pictures. All the directions are easy to follow, with pictures showing each step. A lot of them use items that would others consider to be trash. What a great, useful way to re-use something that others throw away. There are even projects using old toys!

The Elemental Journal is a great instructional book for making journals for yourself or as gifts.

*Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher through BookSneeze. I received no other compensation. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255“Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

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Robert Pierre – New Christian Recording Artist

May 14, 2011 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

I recently heard about a new recording artist, Robert Pierre. He’s an 18 year old high school senior. A very talented 18 year old. I love all 4 of his new Contemporary Christian songs!

You can listen to 4 of Robert Pierre’s songs at Noisetrade. Once on NoiseTrade, you simply click the Robert Pierre EP image to open the online player. You’ll see the 4 songs available: JESUS, YOU HOLD ME NOW, BREAKING MY HEART, IDENTITY.

AND, if you’re interested in downloading all four songs for FREE to have on your own computer or ipod, NoiseTrade.com provides that downloadable zip file of the 4 songs when you enter your email address, postal code & click NEXT (just under the online player). After you click NEXT, NoiseTrade will email you a link that you can quickly click to have the 4 songs downloaded. I just tried it, and it works. 🙂

If you want to see the lyrics, here are links for those: Jesus, You Hold Me Now, Breaking My Heart, Identity

With music, I’m all about the lyrics. To me, the lyrics are first, and the music second. I love good music, too, but it’s the lyrics that make a song great. That make we want to listen to a song over and over again. To tell others about the song.

I’m finding it very hard to pick a favorite out of these four songs. Here are a couple of lyrics:

From Jesus:

All my concerns, my deepest hurt My Saviour’s been where I am Life comes undone and there’s no one Who understands like He can So even when I stumble and my world is torn apart There is One whose holding my heart Any desperate day One word I can pray All I know to say Jesus

From You Hold Me Now:

On that day when I see All that you have for me When I see You face to face There surrounded by Your grace All my fears swept away In the light of your embrace Where Your love is all I need And forever I am free

No weeping, no hurt or pain, no suffering You hold me now, You hold me now No darkness, no cycling, no hiding You hold me now, You hold me now, You hold me now

See what I mean? Awesome lyrics! I guess, if I really had to pick a favorite, it would be Jesus. As of right now. lol

Robert’s full-length CD will be released later this summer. Join Robert’s Facebook page to keep up to date with his latest news. He manages his own page. 🙂 And if you want to see Robert doing one of his favorite things, play basketball, you can see a video of Robert doing some water basketball trick shots.

I hope you listen to Robert Pierre’s new songs. I really did love them. He’s a very talented singer. I can’t wait to share these songs with my kids. They’re going to love them!

Filed Under: Music, Reviews

Lilies in Moonlight

April 26, 2011 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

Lilies in Moonlight: A Novel

From the back cover:

He’d lost his zest for life. She was just lost. Will they find the healing and love they long for?


After a roaring night on the town, fun-loving flapper Lilly Margolis, dazed and disoriented, twists her ankle and falls into the backyard of a wealthy family where the effects of the Great War—over for more than half a decade—are still endured. Inside the walls of the Burnside mansion, Cullen Burnside, a disillusioned and disfigured veteran, and his widowed mother, Betty Ruth, who daily slips a little further into dementia, lead a lonely existence … until Lilly. Whimsical, lighthearted, and beautiful, she rejuvenates their sad, disconnected lives and blossoms in the light of their attention.


But Lilly, like Cullen, is hiding from a painful past. And when Cullen insists on returning her to her faraway home, their budding attraction seems destined to die on the vine. The resulting road trip becomes a journey of self-discovery—but what will Cullen and Lilly find at journey’s end?

My Review:


Last year, I reviewed Allision Pittmans’ The Bridegrooms. Lilies in Moonlight, and The Bridegrooms are 2 of the 3 books in the authors baseball books. They are not a series in that the story line is continued in the books, but all 3 books have baseball in the storyline. So you don’t have to read the other 2 books before you read Lilies in Moonlight.


Lilies in Moonlight tells the story of Lilly Margolis, and starts shortly after she leaves her mothers house to make it on her own. We see and hear about some of the things that Lilly has done in an effort to take care of herself. Things her mother wouldn’t approve of.

One morning, she is found in the backyard of a wealthy family. The son, Cullen, is a former professional baseball player with numerous problems of his own.  He tries hard to get her out of their house and lives, but his mother as fallen in love with Lilly. Because of his mothers illness, he tries to please her in every way, including letting Lilly stay at their house. Cullen eventually falls in love with Lilly, too, but he doesn’t want to admit it. Especially to Lilly.

To make his mother happy, Cullen takes everyone on a road trip. While on the road trip, Lilly realizes the mistakes that she has made, and tries to make amends with her mother. By the end of the road trip, Cullen comes to realize that he can not put his life on hold for his mother and confesses his love for Lilly.

Lilies in Moonlight is a story of love, forgiveness, and God always being there for us, not matter what we have done.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher through the Blogging for Books book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255“Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

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Unsinkable

April 20, 2011 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

Unsinkable A Young Womans Courageous Battle on the High Seas by Abby Sunderland
The stirring narrative of Unsinkable tells 16-year-old Abby Sunderland’s remarkable true story of attempting to become the youngest person ever to sail solo around the world.
More people have flown into outer space than have sailed solo around the globe. It is a challenge so immense that many have died trying, and all have been pushed beyond every physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual limit. In Unsinkable, readers follow Abby Sunderland into those depths. This biography delivers a gripping and evocative firsthand account that starts prior to her departure, travels through her daring (and sometimes near-death) encounters on the open sea, to her dramatic rescue in the remotest corner of the Indian Ocean, and the media explosion that happened upon her safe return to dry land.
Along the way, readers discover what it means to boldly face any challenge, to strive after something great, and to plumb the depths of faith, fear, and desperation only to emerge changed, renewed, and emboldened. In this day and age, when the most productive thing a teenager may do is play videogames, Abby’s ambition and tenacity is a real-life parable of what can happen when we choose to exceed our own limits and strive after what all the naysayers say is impossible.

MY REVIEW:


I had heard about Abby’s trip to be the youngest person to sail around the world solo and unassisted, while she was one it. I had found her blog towards the end of her trip. I wish I had known about it from the beginning of her sailing adventure.  Now she has told her story in Unsinkable A Young Womans Courageous Battle on the High Seas.

I found Unsinkable to be a fascinating book.  Abby’s story is told in 3 different voices. Abbys, the narrators, and the rescuers. It is not had to follow, though, when the book changes voices. Each voice is represented by a different icon. They put the icon at the beginning of the paragraph when the voice changes. I found it interesting to have the different voices. You don’t just get Abby telling her story, you get the narrator giving you background information, and the rescuers telling about their efforts.

Don’t worry if you don’t know any sailing terms, a brief guide to basic nautical terms is included in the back of the book. I found that very helpful. I have never been sailing, but I have heard several sailing terms before, so with the help of the guide, I had no trouble following along what was happening in the book.

There is a photo section in the middle of the book, where you can see photos of Abby from when she was little, all the way up to when she came home from her sailing adventure.

I think Unsinkable is a must read for teenagers. At a time in their lives when the world is telling them they can’t do anything except hang out with friends and mall hop, Abby shows them a different way. That if they work hard, they can make their dreams come true, even when they are teenagers.

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Family Movie Night – Truth Be Told – A Review

April 14, 2011 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy





Truth be told is the 5th Family Movie Night movie, and premieres on FOX Saturday, April 16th at 8 ET.


Truth Be Told stars Candace Cameron Bure, David James Elliot and Ronnie Cox.


Truth Be Told plays upon the old adage, that “honesty is the best policy,” and according to Colorado’s leading marriage counselor, Annie Morgan (Candace Cameron Bure, “Full House” and “Make It Or Break It”), honesty is the key to successful long-term relationships. Ironically, Annie has never been married and doesn’t always follow her own advice. Truth Be Told will take viewers on an entertaining yet touching journey as Annie begins to realize that the truth may have its consequences, but ultimately it’s what opens our hearts and brings out the best in each other.


Watch the trailer:

Here are a few links:

Support Family Movie Night
Family Movie Night on Facebook
Moms 4 Family TV on Facebook

MY REVIEW:

      

I was privileged to be able to watch this movie before it airs on TV so I could share my review with you. I watched by myself, as my family was out. Truth Be Told is a great family movie! I can’t wait to watch it with my kids. They will love it.


Annie, played my Candace Cameron Bure, gets caught up in a lie by not correcting someones false assumption about her. That she was married to a man with 2 children that she hasn’t seen since college.


She tells him about it, and they decide to go along with it, so they can both get something that they want from a man who has enough money to make both their dreams come true.


Before you know it, they are both telling more lies. The children even lie to continue the charade. That’s when the lying really starts to get to Annie. Even though they aren’t her own kids, she does not like them lying for her, and thinking that it’s ok to lie in order to get what you want.


Finally, Annie can not take the pressure of being dishonest any more, and finally tells the truth. Since there are always consequences for lying, they see their dreams fall apart.


With out giving away too much, in the end, they do see their dreams come true, and then some!


Truth Be Told shows how it is better to tell the truth, even if we lose something that we want by doing so. It also shows that it is far better to tell the truth, then to lie.


Set an alarm on your cell phone, place a post-it note on your tv, (or on your forehead!) to remind you to watch Truth Be Told on FOX Saturday night at 8! Make a pizza, or some popcorn and enjoy a really great Family Movie Night with your family! You’ll be glad you did!
      

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Life Without Limits – A Book Review

April 6, 2011 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

Life Without Limits - Nick Vujicic

From the front flap:


Life Without Limits is an inspiring book by an extraordinary man. Born without arms or legs, Nick Vujicic overcame his disability to live not just independently but a rich, fulfilling life, becoming a model for anyone seeking true happiness. Now an internationally successful motivational speaker, his central message is that the most important goal for anyone is to find their life’s purpose despite whatever difficulties or seemingly impossible odds stand in their way.

Nick tells the story of his physical disabilities and the emotional battle he endured trying to deal with them as a child, a teen, and a young adult. “For the longest, loneliest time, I wondered if there was anyone on earth like me, and whether there was any purpose to my life other than pain and humiliation.” He shares how his faith in God has been his central source of strength and explains that once he found his own sense of purpose—inspiring others to make their lives and the world better—he found the confidence to build a rewarding and productive life without limits.

Nick offers practical advice for realizing a life of fulfillment and happiness by building trust in others, developing supportive relationships, and gaining strength for the journey. He encourages the reader by showing how he learned to accept what he could not control and focus instead on what he could.

From the back cover:

“I do believe my life has no limits! I want you to feel the same way about your life, no matter what your challenges may be. As we begin our journey together, please take a moment to think about any limitations you’ve placed on your life or that you’ve allowed others to place on it. Now think about what it would be like to be free of those limitations. What would your life be if anything were possible?”
—Nick Vujicic, from Life Without Limits




MY REVIEW:


Life Without Limits is subtitled Inspiration For a Ridiculously Good Life. In fact, the author is the creator of the Ridiculous Rules, which hold that every living , breathing person on the planet should be committed to doing something ridiculous at least once a day, whether it’s risking looking ridiculous to pursue a dream or simply having ridiculous fun. Sounds like a good rule to me!

In Life Without Limits Nick Vujicic tells his life story of being born without arms or legs. While one would think he would spend his life in a wheelchair, his parents help him lead a very different life. A Life Without Limits.


From learning to get in an upright position as toddler, to getting in a fight at school (and winning!) to traveling the world as an inspirational speaker, Nick shares his life with the reader. There is also a photo section, including photos from his childhood to present.

He goes beyond just telling his life story, though. He inspires everyone who reads this book to also live a life without limits. To not let anything, even a physical disability stop you from living a full life. From living out your dreams.

I have heard Mr. Vujicic speaking on television a few times, footage of his speaking engagements, I believe. I like listening to him speak. He is down to earth, and very encouraging to everyone. Always encouraging everyone to live a life of no limits. Always leading people to God. In  Life Without Limits, he continues to encourage, inspire, and lead to God.

I highly recommend Life Without Limits. Parts of the book made me want to cry, and others had me laughing out loud. If you or someone you know needs to be encouraged and inspired, Life Without Limits is the book for you.

You can visit his website, Life Without Limbs for more information about his speaking engagements, ministry and to watch videos.

*Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

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