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We were priviliged to review the movie Abel's Field-
"A heartening story of compassion, family, friendship and finding faith." Francine Brokaw, LA Family
Left motherless by tragedy and abandoned by his father, high school
senior Seth McArdle (Samuel Davis) has been put under enormous pressure
to support his little sisters. At school, he endures the daily bullying
of the football team. When he fights back, he's singled out for
punishment, assigned to an after-school work detail under the
supervision of a reserved groundskeeper, Abel (Kevin Sorbo). Much to his
surprise, Seth discovers that ABel may be the only one who truly
understands his struggles. As dark times lure Seth towards desperate
measures, the reluctant Abel may be the one person who can point him
back towards the light.
What We thought: Sometimes it is hard to get my husband to sit through movies like this one but we stayed to the end and enjoyed every minute of it. We liked the movie a lot, although we were able to figure out where the story line was headed. I highly recommend this movie for family night, date night or just to watch on your own. I strongly feel the world needs more feel good movies like this one for our viewing pleasure!
Valentine’s
Day is a time for giving a card to your special someone and a time for
giving gifts to friends, co-workers, and classmates. I wanted to start
my gift-giving with a card for my husband. I challenged myself to find a
new way to say “I love you” without using exactly those words. Then I
found the “There’s Only One You” stamp in the Vintage Verses Stamp Set
from the Sale-A-Bration brochure. At first glance it doesn’t really say
“valentine” to me, but by pairing it with some of the fun, new products
from the spring catalog, it turns into that special lovey-dovey
sentiment I was looking for!
Using most of the same elements, I also made an adorable cookie pouch for my co-workers.
One
of my favorite features of these two projects is the splattering I
created using the Vanilla Shimmer Smooch Spritz. Instead of using the
spritz top that comes with the bottle, I poured some of the liquid into a
smaller container and used my paintbrush to make the splatters. Adding a
bit of sparkle always completes a project!
On
the card I used the entire “There’s Only One You” sentiment. For the
cookie pouch, I used my Stamp-a-ma-jig to stamp “There’s Only You”—which
shows that there are several different ways that you can manipulate
stamps to make them say just what you want.
Here’s a list of supplies used to make these projects:
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