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Beach Reading – Secret Daughter Review and Giveaway

7.22.11

I have some friends I’d like you to meet – Kavita, Jasu, Somer, Krishnan, and Asha. I met them here at the beach on vacation; I’ve only known them for a few days. As much as I’d like to speak to them and allow you to do the same, we can’t; they are alive only in a well painted portrait of words. But, they’ve spoken to me.

There aren’t many books in which I find myself drawn in some way to all the characters. Maybe one or two resonate with me, not all. Shilpi Somaya Gowda’s Secret Daughter is one of the few.

A poor rural Indian family unable to provide for more than one child and knowing for varied reasons (as is the case in many places) that that one child needed to be a boy. And, a California couple, both doctors, unable to heal their most emotional case yet–their own infertility. Their families become forever intertwined through adoption.

It is a story of motherhood and of the discovery of what motherhood really means. You follow the journey as an Indian-American girl sees life in a new way as she learns her own story and the love of her past for the first time and concludes that sometimes “the family you create is more important than the one you are born into.”

Part of me wishes I were the reporter and that I could sit down in a crowded restaurant in Bombay with Kavita over a cup of hot chai and hear more. Maybe I’d bring Lydia with me and let her hear it all too, see it in Kavita’s own eyes. I know that her story of commitment and surrender is not Lydia’s story–we don’t know what her story is despite my efforts to learn more. And, I know better than to pretend that they are alike even if Kavita were Chinese instead of Indian. Still, I imagine the meeting and the blessing it would be to us.

Part of me wishes I could travel to California and join Somer at Starbucks over a cup of iced coffee. I’d ask her how she would have parented differently knowing what she knows now. Though our worldviews differ, and I have four little ones while she has one who is grown, we share the common bond of raising a daughter we wanted before she was even born whose skin, eyes, and frame do not resemble ours but who fits perfectly in our arms.

Part of me wishes we could be instantly transported to wherever Asha’s work has her now and talk while we walk together in the early morning. Asha’s self-discovery is not based first on her position before her Maker as we pray Lydia’s will be. Yet, I wish I could ask her her thoughts on language classes and holidays and traditions and searching.

But, I must settle for the page before me, pages about women and families based only on research, women and families who do not exist though represent thousands and thousands around the world, pages I will likely read again perhaps along with Lydia in 12 years or so. All so that as she enters adolescence and asks more questions, and I’m in a new season of parenting an adolescent girl with a history I do not share, I’m there as questions come up. Maybe I’ll be able to answer some, and I’ll simply be with her when I can’t, while pointing her to Truth all along.

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I want you to read this book. I just do. I want lots of you to read this book so I can either sit down and chat with you about it or email about it since my husband no longer wants to hear me talk about it (he keeps reminding me that this people are not real).

I can be sure that one of you will get to read Secret Daughter, because one of you will receive their very own copy straight from the publisher.

To enter, leave a comment on this post with why you’d like to win or what interests you about this book.

If you want a second entry, share a link to this giveaway on Facebook and leave me a second comment here telling me you did.

I won’t make you become a follower here for an extra entry to win. But, hey, it would be nice.

Enter before Friday, July 29th at 10pm EST. I’ll choose a winner randomly using random.org after that. And expect an email from me asking you how you liked it after a little while, okay?

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Seeds Freebie and CD(s) Giveaway

6.13.11

Confession. I’m horrible at Scripture memorization. Honestly, lately, my memory for just about everything is diluted. Not sure if that is due to the chaos of parenting 4 children or my age. I’m not sure which is the better option for an excuse there anyway.

A couple years back as I struggled with some question marks concerning my vocal cord paralysis, I needed to have a myriad of tests done to rule out some more significant diseases. One of the tests I needed was a MRI. I laid down on that skinny bed-thing and as they moved me back into that machine, I started to panic, really panic. I had never been claustrophobic–but I had never been in a MRI machine (or locked in a closet or a small box underwater…which is about comparable, in my brain at the time at least…does fear show up on an MRI????). And, with my head in that cage and that loud noise and the enclosed space, I was freaked out and no logic of knowing that I was totally safe and that it would be over in 45 minutes helped me. But, you know what did? God’s word.

Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.
Isaiah 41:10

I must have said that verse over and over in my head 100s of times over that 45 minutes. I had it memorized. And, you know how I did? My kids’ Seeds cds.

I’m bad at Scripture memorization. But, I love music…love it. Music speaks to me, moves me, helps me see things in a new way and pause to feel things. I realized that I have a bunch of Scripture memorized that I’ve got ready to pull out when I need them because of the music we just happen to listen to in the car and or while I’m making dinner at home, you know, music for my kids. 
Gotta love when God uses my desire to be a “good parent” to actually minister to me. And, the kids are blessed at the same time. Oh yeah, God is pretty cool like that. 

Seeds Family Worship was first planted by Jason Houser when he was asked to come up with some songs to help kids remember memory verses from their church’s VBS. The creative way he put God’s word to music that attracted both kids and families caught on in a big way. Seeds now has over 60 passages of Scripture set to music, and they just released their 6th album Seeds of Character in May. 

One of the songs from that album seemed particularly appropriate for this week being that it’s Father’s Day week and all (remember my habit of lengthening holidays? It doesn’t just work to my own benefit. I do it for other people’s holidays too).
“Teach Them” is straight from Deuteronomy 6:4-7

Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. These commandments that I give you today are to be on your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.

And, you know what you are getting just to help you plant some seeds? A free download of the song. Go get it, and enjoy it this week as you get ready to celebrate Father’s Day. Pretty soon, you’ll realize you’ve got it memorized, and you can say it to yourself as a reminder when you need it (which for me is….pretty much…a lot).

AND, one comment from this post will be chosen at random on Father’s Day night to receive any Seeds CD of their choice. And, as with all Seeds cds, they come with two identical cds so that you can keep one and give one away yourself. How cool is that?

So, comment away…no rules with how many or how often or what you have to say. Just leave a comment or a whole lot more than one, each one gets an entry until 10pm EST on June 19th. And, if you don’t win or if you do win and want to buy more cds from Seeds, they have graciously offered you a discount code for 20% off your purchase. The cool just keeps on coming. Use the code “SPARROW” to get 20% off when you check out there.

WINNER!!!!
Apparently, the strategy to leave lots of comments really does work for your benefit. When I entered 50 on random.org, the number 14 came up which was…

Winner of two of my giveaways in a row. Jerusha, maybe you should play the lottery…or bingo…or just Candyland or Memory. You’re clearly on a winning streak.

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Giveaway winner {Alex & the kaleidoscope band}

6.1.11



There’s something ever so slightly anticlimactic to choosing a giveaway winner when you have a whole….4…entries. But, nonetheless, I went to random.org and put in to select a random number between….1 and 4. And, 3 popped up – Sweet Jerusha who is right now in China bringing home her son who will be joining her other 3 kiddos. She won’t be rockin’ out next week with Alex and the band–instead, she’ll be listening to music over loud speakers from the early 1990s that she may or may not have liked then but that everyone around her things is awesome and brand new. But, she’ll have 3 cds to rock along to when she’s home and has gotten over jet lag. Go pop over and visit her blog to hear how they are doing. Jiushu has only been with them a few days and is having a hard time, sweet little man.

The tickets? Well, I’m offering them to Jena since she’s a local gal.

Even though the giveaway is over, please do head over to my friend Branda’s blog and donate to help her bring her 8 year old daughter Gabriella home from China. Donations there will enter you in another giveaway (a way cool giveaway) with some awesome prizes including a Kindle, a bunch of things from Jiayin Designs, a Starbucks gift basket, a sweet handmade clutch purse, and more. Go, go — it ends soon AND they just got their travel approval today! Yay!

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Giveaway {Alex & the kaleidoscope band}

5.23.11





Who wants to hoot & holler with a rockin’ kids band to celebrate the end of school and the start of summer? Here’s your chance.

I’m giving away 4 tickets to the June 8th show (worth $48) AND a set of their 3 cds (worth $36) sent to your door so you can keep the par-tay going!

To enter: leave a comment on this post just saying you’d like to enter. It’s really that simple.

For another entry: become a blog follower here (and leave another comment to tell me you did)

For 2 extra entries: give a link to this giveaway on your Facebook Status (leave a comment here telling me you did)

For 10 extra entries: head over to my friend Branda’s blog and donate to help her bring her 8 year old daughter Gabriella home from China. Donations there will enter you in another giveaway with some awesome prizes including a Kindle, a bunch of things from Jiayin Designs, a Starbucks gift basket, and more. (you can just leave one comment telling me you did and I’ll be sure to give you 10 chances)

So, you could have a total of 14 entries — and the chance to win the giveaway here and great prizes from Branda as well. Pretty sweet.

Enter until May 30th at midnight EST. I’ll choose a winner on the 31st using random.org and email him or her with the news!






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UPDATE: CONGRATS JERUSHA ON WINNING THE CDS. I’LL PASS THE TICKETS ONTO SOMEONE ELSE TO USE SINCE YOU ARE SLIGHTLY BUSY ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WORLD. 

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