The Rifle – Gary Paulsen

Okay, men, this book’s for you! I often look at the books I choose to review and lament that I don’t seem to have enough variety for the menfolk. I repent, and I present to you “The Rifle” by Gary Paulsen. Our main character in this book is not a person at all, but rather a rifle, handcrafted by master gunsmith Cornish McManus in the year 1768. He was accustomed to making everyday, run-of-the-mill rifles, but when he picked up the piece of wood that would become the stock for this particular firearm, he knew it had to be something … Continue reading

Me,Me,Me—Stop Pouting and Start Giving

Recently my husband and I had a discussion about our communication skills. I felt that he was not communicating with me like I needed. I need to talk about things as they come up. He rarely sees a problem. I need to know that things are okay at the end of the day, while he can sleep like a baby even when things aren’t going so well. I need to be hugged and “loved” emotionally. He’s been busy at work and has felt tired and disconnected lately. See the problem? The truth is though; these things don’t have to be … Continue reading