Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Adventure: Jekyll

So you guys are probably wondering what I have been doing these past two weeks. Well here is part one of what I did. The first week I was away, I was on Jekyll Island in Georgia for a religious and sports camp. I go with my church and this was my third year going. We stay on the beach, worship god, play sports, and checkout hot guys all day. It is probably my favorite place in the world.

Here are some photos to show you a bit of what Jekyll is like.

Sunrise on the last morning


Some of my best friends and I

The bus ride is 22 hours long. At least its a coach bus.              I went to Golden Corral for the first time

Hope ya'll enjoyed my photos! Let me know if you have any questions or if you want to hear more! 

XO
Miss Marvelous Misadventures
Emily

P.S. I am going to be having a giveaway soon so keep your eyes peeled!

Monday, July 29, 2013

Book: Hym and Hur


Hey friends!
Today I wanted to share a review of a short story I had the opportunity to read. The story is Hym and Hur by Phillip Frey.

    The story is roughly 8,000 words or 21 pages which makes for a quick read. The story is about a couple, Hym and Hur, who have been in love for over 100 years, who posses magical powers that they use for the good of people and also to pull pranks. In this story Hym and Hur make a deal with death to give a select person the ability to bring people to life with his touch. The story unfolds and shows how Death has tricked Hym and Hur and shows how this "gift" causes both joy and grief.
    I really enjoyed reading this story. It took no longer than 25 minutes but left me pondering several questions. Is being able to bring back the dead a gift or a curse? To be honest, I'm not sure of my answer though I think it would go more towards gift. One of my favorite parts of the story was when Hym gave Hur her birthday present.
     "“Hang on,” he said, stepping away. He reached into his shirt pocket and pulled out a
ring. He handed it to her and said, “Happy Birthday.”
“Ohhh,” she purred, “what a beautiful stone, black as a starless night.”
“Put it on your finger and bring it close to your eyes,” he told her. “Now look into

it,” he said, “and think about a past event you’d like to see; an hour ago, year ago, a century ago — whenever.”"
    I really liked the idea having a ring or a stone that lets you see any event in the past. I thought this was very inventive as I haven't seen many other pieces of literature with similar ideas. 
    All in all I really enjoyed this story, I think it leaves readers with thought provoking questions while still maintaining a light hearted feel. I would love to read more about Hym and Hur's adventures as I feel very attracted to them as characters especially Hur. I would recommend this story to anyone 16 and up. I think people young and old can appreciate what this story has to offer. 

If you are interested in buying and reading this story you can get it HERE for only 99c! Its a great deal, If you have to choose between a new app for your iPhone or this story, definitely go with this story. Here is the url one more time: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/122852

I hope you guys get the opportunity to read this story. In the comments let me know what you think! Does this sound like something that would interest you? If you do read it, let me know in the comments what you think!

Much Love!
Miss Marvelous Misadventures
Emily

I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

Sunday, July 28, 2013

I'm Back!

Did ya'll miss me?
I am so sorry I haven't been able to post for the past 2 weeks. I have many stories to share with you as well as some reviews on books, and beauty products. There should be at least one post today and many more this week. I love you all and I can't wait to start writing for you guys again!

XOXO
Miss Marvelous Misadventures
Emily

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Book: "Fearless"


 

   "Fearless" is the story of Adam Brown, one of the members of SEAL Team 6. When one first hears this, they automatically assume, just as I did, that it is the story of the killing of Osama Bin Laden. But it is not, this story takes place before that historic event, and yet is much more touching, and inspiring than the Osama Bin Laden story could ever be. "Fearless" is the story of Adam Brown, an all-american kid, a drug addict, a father and husband, and an american hero.

One of my favorite parts of the story is when Adam went to Teen Challenge. Teen Challenge is a Christian boot camp of sorts for kids who are dealing with drug addiction. This hit me particularly hard because I know a kid from my church who went to Teen Challenge for two years and just returned. Reading about Adams journey through drug addiction and Teen Challenge gave me a better understanding of what others, such as the kid from my church, go through. It also gave me hope for this kid. If Adam Brown can go from drug addict to a member of SEAL Team 6, what might this kid be able to do? It seems as if the opportunities are endless.

This book was a tear jerker. I can guarantee I cried at least three times while reading this book if not more. As you read, you grow attached to Adam and his team members, and when injury or death befalls them it feels like your heart cracks a little bit. "Fearless" is also a fast read, not because it is simple but because you will not put it down. I finished it in 1 1/2 days because I refused to stop reading to do anything else. The story of Adam Brown is captivating from the first paragraph to the last word.

Eric Blehm does a wonderful job of telling this story, a story that while hard to write, needed to to be told. Blehm writes with wit and class, and portrays Adam in a way that I think suits him, as not a macho guy but instead a humble man who has made mistakes and who cares only to praise god, and love others.

Adam, through the writing of Blehm, teaches us about the power of God and trusting in him with all our heart, all our soul, and all our strength. It is through his faith that Adam managed to leave the dark place of drug addiction and reach the legendary SEAL team 6. It encouraged me in my faith and has the real possibility of teaching those without a faith about the love that is God.

This is book is a must read. I think this would be most enjoyed by people high school age and older. I would recommend this to any of my friends because I feel that it teaches so many lessons especially that people can change. I encourage everyone to pick up a copy and to visit http://fearlessnavyseal.com/ to learn more about Adam Brown and his mission.

*Disclaimer* I received this book for free from "Blogging for Books" in return for an honest review. This review reflects my opinion completely.

XOXO
Miss Marvelous Misadventures
Emily

Adventure: 4th of July

Hey guys! Crazy double entry day right! Well surprise there might be even more today! The reason: I am leaving tonight for a week long trip to Georgia. I will be unable to post during this time so I want to make sure you guys have some stuff to read and look at until I get back. Then I will be doing another super post next Saturday or Sunday because then on Sunday night I leave for West Virginia where I will be building houses for a week on a mission trip. When I get back things will pretty much go back to normal with a couple posts a week. I have got 4 articles lined up right now. Three are about books I read recently and the third is a beauty product that I am currently trying. So you guys will get at least one, maybe two of those, today and then the rest when I get back. See you guys soon! Here is a photo diary of 4th of July week:

(Fried ice cream = YUM)












(I made peach cobbler!!)













Hope you guys enjoyed the photos!

XOXO
Miss Marvelous Misadventures
Emily

Adventure: The Upholstery Barn

Hey guys!
So I actually visited this barn about a week and a half ago and thought you guys would like to see it. It is a huge barn, two stories, that is owned by an upholstery shop. But the coolest thing is how cool furniture it just spread out and piled up EVERYWHERE. Like you have to be really careful where you walk. I think pictures will be a better job of explaining than I can.
























Super cool, no? I had so much fun exploring! We ended up buying the american chair that I showed you in my loot post, a christmas themed chair, the glass case in these photos, and a barrister bookcase. I will say that this is in Michigan. If you live in or are visiting Michigan, let me know and I will let you know where it is. Hope you enjoyed the photos!

XOXO
Miss Marvelous Misadventures
Emily