Frankly, On Faith: Be Still.

by Molly Jo Realy @RealMojo68

Frankly, On Faith.

Frankly, On Faith.

It’s a hard thing, to just be still. Even if the body isn’t moving, the mind is. Here, the grocery list. There, repairs to be made.

Emotions get worked up. Why am I doing nothing? I need to do something. Why aren’t those things getting done?

I should put this time to use. I should at least read my Bible. Or pray. Yes, I can pray. But not for myself. For others. Let’s see . . . My friends who are going through that thing. I really should call and see how they’re doing.

No, wait. This is my time to be still.

Be still.

Breathe.

How long should I be still?

How long until God hears me?

Frankly, On Faith: Be Still

Frankly, On Faith: Be Still

How long until I hear God?

Just breathe.

And Frankly, My Dear . . . That’s all she wrote!

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Facebook Book Launch Party: Heart’s Song

by Molly Jo Realy @RealMojo68

Hearts Song

Hearts Song

So much about this cover that I love. The authors, the publishers, the endorsements. I love them all. I know them all! How exciting.

Aaron Gansky and Kay Morrison (Cindy Sproles) wrote Heart’s Song several years ago and it found its home at Elk Lake Publishing.

So, this Monday, June 31, is the big release; you know, the it’s-finally-published event. The yeah-they-did-it party.

In case y’all can’t read the back copy, here it is:

Faced with the impending death of his best friend, Geoff Morris wonders if there is life beyond rock and roll. Through the highs and lows of his band, his dead-end job, his frustration with his lack of direction and inspiration, he rediscovers an old friend from college. Emily Amherst is grateful for Geoff s assistance in recovering from a personal disaster, and rewards him by awakening a passion that has lain dormant within him since he moved to LA, away from family and friends, to pursue his career as a rock superstar. But is their budding relationship enough to weather the trials of an internet romance and continual, unceasing personal tragedy?

Sounds compelling, yah? But wait. There’s more!

As we do for such things, we’re having a live Facebook launch event this Monday, and you’re invited! Just log in to your FB account and join here: Book Launch for Heart’s Song.

The fun starts at 5:30 pm PST. There will be lively discussions, revealing facts, polls, great conversation, and a few giveaways. As I do, I’ll be facilitating conversation and allow the authors to share their writing worlds with us.

We’d love it if you could join us, and bring your friends!

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And Frankly, My Dear . . . That’s all she wrote!

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Five Things Friday: What About Water?

by Molly Jo Realy @RealMojo68

Frankly, My Dear . . . : Five Things Friday

Frankly, My Dear . . . : Five Things Friday

I know. You’re thinking, “Water? Seriously?”

But, yes. Seriously. I’m sitting here wondering what to write for 5TF, and drinking my fruit-infused water, and it hit me. The idea, not the water. Oh, that would be bad, especially since that would prob’ly mean water on Blue Raven. Yikes. Oh, sorry. I digress. What were we talking about? Right. Water.

Frankly, My Dear . . . Berry Infused Water

Frankly, My Dear . . . Berry Infused Water

Forget the fact that without water there would be no coffee or sweet tea. It’s good for so many other things, too!

Don’t believe me? Read on . . . But first, watch this short video of Nippers at his favorite fountain.

 

  1. Fountains are refreshing. There’s something blissful about a gentle water flow. It carries away the world and leaves you feeling refreshed. There’s a rhythm without a steady rhythm. It can be hypnotic or energizing. Fountains are just fun.

    Frankly, My Dear . . . Refreshed at The Mission Inn

    Frankly, My Dear . . . Refreshed at The Mission Inn

  2. Infused water is delicious. Call it flavored or Spa Water. Whatever floats your boat. [See what I did there?] Adding fruits, berries, herbs, flowers, or drops of essential oils to your water not only tastes fabulous, it’s fabulous for your body! Cucumber and mint. Lemon and orange. Lavender and citrus. Try your blending your own favorite flavors.

    Berry Infused Water

    Berry Infused Water

  3. Speaking of floating your boat (Aww, I did it again!), waterways are amazing. We’re talking oceans, rivers, lakes, seas, streams. All of it! Nature’s infrastructure provides irrigation and allows for travel where there otherwise wouldn’t be. And the power behind such a natural force is, well, it leaves me speechless.

    Frankly, My Dear . . . Flying over the Mighty Mississippi!

    Frankly, My Dear . . . Flying over theĀ  Mighty Mississippi!

  4. Cleansing. Whether cleaning your house or flushing out your body, water is one of those pretty important tools. Let’s face it. Y’all aren’t only dry-dusting are you? That doesn’t do anything but move the mess around. Water helps remove dirt, toxins, and leaves your home, and your body, in a better condition. Am I right? How great do you feel after a gulp of ice-cold water on a crazy hot day? And how accomplished when the house is wiped down with water and Pine-Sol? Yeah, me too.

    Frankly, My Dear . . . A Little Clean Sink

    Frankly, My Dear . . . A Little Clean Sink

  5. It’s just pretty to look at. Now, maybe I’ve been in the desert too long, and maybe some of all y’all have a different perspective. But out here, rainstorms are few and far between, and when they do arrive they don’t last that long. So we like to take time to enjoy them like welcoming a long-lost friend.

    Frankly, My Dear . . . Rain in the desert

    Frankly, My Dear . . . Rain in the desert

I’m sure I could go on, but I’d like to hear from you: What’s your favorite use for water?

Frankly, My Dear . . . : Matthew 11:38 NLT

Frankly, My Dear . . . : Matthew 11:38 NLT

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