05 April 2026

D is for Divine

 


I'm participating in Day 4 of the April  A-Z Challenge.   My theme is the Attributes of God and letter D is for Divine.


I'm basing this on a Scripture from 2 Peter 



Divine power, by definition, is the supernatural ability and authority to create, govern, and intervene in the universe. Most world religions believe that their gods have divine powers.

In Christianity, we believe that God is the true Source of all divine power.  This was evidened by the parting of the Red Sea during Moses' time in the book of Exodus. (Old Testament). 

The Resurrection of Jesus (the reason we celebrate Easter) is considered the ultimate manifestation of the divine power of God, overcoming death!

Examples  of Divine Power include (but are not limited to): 

  • performing wonders that defy natural law (miracles and creation)
  • supernatural intervention (saves, redeems) 
  • spiritual transformation (inner strength, wisdom, ability to change their nature, through the Holy Spirit)
  • granting blessings (bestowing peace, mercy, grace). 

We serve a Divine God! 







04 April 2026

2026 Book Review #12:The Drowning

 


This is book 6 in the Patrik Hedstrom series, set in Sweden, that I discovered a couple of years ago and that I really like. Huge thanks go to my oldest daughter Courtney for introducing me to this series. 

STORY SUMMARY

Christian Thydell has always dreamed of becoming an author....and he finally has succeeded with his debut novel The Mermaid. It has received rave reviews and all of a sudden he is sought after for talk shows and news articles. So...why is he unhappy and emotionally distant like usual? 

Erica Falk, a crime writer and married to lead detective Patrik Hedstrom, is the one who helped Christian discover his talents...she helped him all along the way and has recently discovered that he has been receiving threatening letters for over a year! 

She begins to investigate the messages, as well as Christian's past/background. And then one of Christian's good friends, Magnus, disappears.   His wife Cia and their two young children have no idea where Magnus could have gone. He was on his way to work, walking to his colleague's  home where he always hitched a ride into work and never made it there. 

Three months later, his body is discovered in the frozen waters of the local river. 

And now, of course, Patrik is involved in solving who murdered Magnus and dumped his body into the river a few months earlier. His suspicions are confirmed that Magnus' death is related to Christian and 2 other friends, Kenneth and Erik.  It's a very tangled web of friendships stemming from their childhood days. And a lot of family secrets regarding Christian, his foster parents, his biological mother, and the little sister his foster parents birthed, named Alice. 

Kenneth becomes a victim and soon more secrets come to light...but every friend has received these odd threatening letters and yet none of them are willing to confess what really went on in their childhood and their relationships to one another. 

Until Christian is found dead, by apparent suicide from the water tower in town. 

What in the world is going on?  Will Patrik and his police team solve this mystery from Christian's childhood? How does Erica's findings go along with Patrik's?

 Just who is Christian Thydell anyways?? 


MY THOUGHTS

This was one fast paced book that took a long time in developing if that makes sense.  It started out fast paced with a lot of characters introduced.  As usual, the subplot of Erica and Patrik's marriage and parenting of Maja who is now 2 yrs old in this book (with Erica expecting twins!)  was well developed and interesting. 

The main plot was very fast moving  but then (for me) seemed to get a bit bogged down with all the twists and turns as the story developed further. 

After the half-way point, it picked up again once I discovered some more secrets about Christian's childhood. What a doozy of a thriller! 

The cool thing is, I had guessed where the Christian character was going. I even had him "diagnosed" with the correct disorder that the author reveals  towards the end of the book but I think it's largely due to my teaching young special needs students who had the same type of abandonment issues and abuse issues in their early  childhood years. All in all, the average reader might not pick up on those  clues and so the author does a great job with how readers  find out exactly who the perpetrator is. It's  quite well done!

Many themes are apparent in this story:  single parenthood, drug use, bullying, obesity, abandonment, foster- family relationships, mental illness, personality disorders, friendships that endure, friendships that contain secrets, murder, suicide and the  psychological impact that child abuse and bullying have on a person; past traumas and the affects into adulthood; family dynamics. 


I love this series and with the ending of this book comes something that Patrik and Erica are going through....it is like a "cliff hanger".....book 7 should reveal what has happened. 

In my opinion, this book is appropriate for ages 17 and older (due to some mature content). 

On a scale of 1-10, with 10 being the highest, I rate this a 9. 






C is for Compassionate Creator

 


Today is the letter C (yes, probably most bloggers doing the A-Z challenge are on D but who cares? I had a BUSY Good Friday and blogging had to take a back seat).  


I  chose for my theme, the attributes of God, and so far have written on Abundant and Bountiful. 


Today is a combination of 2 attributes I immediately think of when someone tells me "give me an attribute of God that begins with C":  Compassion and Creator. 

I have combined it to be Compassionate Creator. 

Oh how compassionate our Lord God is. If only everyone could see His Compassion.  It doesn't mean the whole world is going to be easy and happy. There are going to be trials in this life. This is due to sin.  Or the consequences of sin. 

But God loves all of us!  Every.single.person. Sinner and saint. (and no one is really a saint....). 



But....He is slow to anger and He is so very compassionate towards His children...and everything He created.   We are all created in the Image of God.  We too are called to be compassionate. 



 




03 April 2026

Holy Week Faves

 


Today is Good Friday. A day where I sit and contemplate what Christ did for me on the Cross...what He did for all of us!  He paid that debt of sin so we can be redeemed and live forever with Him in heaven!  

Besides that amazing blessing of grace and mercy and redemption, I'm here to share FIVE other FAVES from my week.  I join in with other bloggers over at Susanne's at Living to Tell the Story.   Join us and share your top blessings from the week. 

FIVE FAVES 

SoulSteps Hikers
l-r:  Evelyn, Mark, Tyler, Courtney, Jill
(Evelyn is Ty's mom. Ty is Courtney's bf) 

  • SATURDAY HIKE!  On Saturday, I had scheduled a SoulSteps hike for the southern Adirondacks and I had 9 hikers signed up.  One new couple dropped out (I think due to the cold temps) and the other hiker texted me that she woke up not feeling well.  So that left just 6 of us to go to Willie Wildlife Marsh about 80 minutes to the northwest of us.  One of the guys wanted to meet us at the trailhead and the rest of us piled into my car.  We had a blast but it was COLD.  It was only 18 degrees F when we arrived at 11 AM and by the time we were done with the 2.2 miles (we chose not to do the ridge which makes it a 2.5 mile hike,  due to ice) it was only 28 degrees F.  BRRR.  As you can see in the photos, we were all wearing Winter hiking gear.  We had some sun and snowflakes, mud, ice, more mud, and lots of frozen ground. All in all, it was a great outing and I'm thankful that even though 2 of us fell through what we thought was frozen mud, and Tyler  literally fell through the ice on the pond (one leg), we made it back to the cars safely.  I'm thankful this hike went well and that the feedback was everyone loved it!  Here are some highlights in pics: (and yes, everyone in the photos has to give permission to appear on social media/blogs.the reason I'm not in the pics is I was taking them!) 😀


from front to back: Jill, Courtney, Evelyn
this is the back side of the pond through the forest

This was deceptive. Yes, we had to schlep across this mud
Yes it was wet in spots. I stepped to the left that looked frozen and sank up to just above my ankles
Thanking God for waterproof winter hiking boots. 
See the big holes? that's called Post Holing. google it.
Rude people post hole..this means they needed snowshoes and didn't  use them
making it  dangerous for us now in the early Spring. 
Snowshoes are needed when snow depths are 6 inches or deeper. 

Willie Wildlife Pond....still with thick ice 

Ready...set...crawl...
Tyler and Mark have  crawling races down the length of the pond. 
Yes, Tyler  got too close to the edge at one point and in he went. 
even though us "older" folks did warn them the ice is thinner on the edge!

This stream is one I've hiked over twice in years past.
In Autumn. When it's just a trickle.
This was high and swift flowing and we thanked God
the footbridge was stable making for an easy cross. 



  • RESTORED!!  I had seen a product advertised on Instagram and did some investigating to make sure it was legit. It is!  I bought a bottle and restored (by polishing) our hardwood oak flooring in the dining room!!  No sanding needed!  I loved how it came out. It's still got  a  couple of worn spots but over all the polish really did restore the wood!!  I'm so thankful this was an inexpensive fix. You just squirt into a S pattern, use a microfiber Bona pad and voila......2 hours later.... your floor is restored. I did a 2nd coat which requires a drying period of 24 hours. I'm so thankful I took the time to do this. 


This area was worn down to almost a white color
The polish really restored it! 




  • CLASS DISCUSSION:  I take a class at church every Monday morning with about 35 other ladies.  At the table where I usually sit there is a wide variety of us.  One of the women is in choir so I know her from that. 3 of the ladies are in the SoulSteps hiking group.  This past week we had such a good discussion based on Job 26 and our Redeemer and what that looks like for all of us. We all had a turn to speak about a time when we needed to feel held by God...or heard by God...it was a very powerful and deep conversation.  I'm thankful for good studies like this Job one and the discussion questions that lead to  some thought provoking conversations and prayer time. 

  • BETTER SLEEP:  Ever since menopause about 12 years ago, I rarely sleep all the way through the night for 7 hours. When I was teaching, the most sleep I'd get was 6.5 just because of needing to do all the things. Now that I'm retired, I tend to go to bed around 11 pm and  get up around 6:30 or 7 depending on the day. If I'm leading a hike that's going to be more than 3 miles, I tend to go to  bed around 10 and get up at 5:30. At any rate, since I've upped my cardio workouts I've been tracking much better and more effective sleep!  I've gotten all "High" scores on my Smartwatch this week so I'm thankful for that. I'm also thankful that I'm finally seeing results from adding Magnesium Glycinate to my evening routine. This is known to help sleep and my getting up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom as dramatically decreased. 


  • MAJOR SALES!  I haven't needed to shop for clothes since last Autumn but I was going through Spring clothing and realized a lot of it I had donated to the local thrift store!  I had also donated quite a few "teaching clothes" (skirts, dress pants, spring shirts/blouses, and dresses) to the local Episcopal church when they were collecting for some homeless families.  I rarely shop at JCP and hadn't in a while, other than to buy some baby clothes for a service project I was involved in, so I went up to our local one and discovered they were having a huge 50%-80% off sale. I bought 2 nice spring shirts/short sleeved sweaters, 2 cotton tee shirts, and a dressy top and everything came to less than $80.  I had saved over 25$ according to the cashier. Then I found a bathing suit online at a store I like to do business with and that was also on sale.  For Dave, I noticed he had an LLBean shirt that was very frayed and faded so I replaced it with a new one and because of our Bean Bucks, I got him a $69.99 shirt for free!!  I'm thankful for good deals!!


Tonight I will be singing in a ladies vocal ensemble at our church's Good Friday service. My oldest daughter Courtney is also in the ensemble. It will be a time of some traditional hymns, reflections and Scriptures all centered around the Cross and Jesus' victory over Satan. More rejoicing in a more upbeat service will be done on Easter Sunday where we celebrate our Risen Savior-Redeemer!

However you celebrate Easter......may it be a special time of remembering Who paid the penalty for our sins.....