· 2010
Do you often feel you are at the mercy of external forces in your life? If so, this book is for you. Playing the Quantum Field demonstrates that you have the power to shape your own life, showing how your very next choice can change struggle into play. Brenda Anderson presents a fresh approach to everyday life based on the premise that everyone and everything in the universe are interconnected, and she shows you how to play the quantum field to create success and joy at home or on the job. She posits that the old rules no longer apply and presents a new set of rules, which include ten energetic choices you can make to take control of your life and move into what she calls the Power Zone. Once you grasp how easy it is to move among the choices along the energy spectrum, each day will become a dynamic, empowering exploration of the unlimited potential of the Field.
· 2023
By 1833, settlers began arriving in what became Livingston County, Missouri. The first railroad to span the state cut through the county in 1859, and more followed, which led to the founding of new towns along the railways. Residents built successful farms, schools, churches, and businesses. They served their country in the military. Chillicothe was awarded the State Industrial Home for Girls in 1889. Allen Moore founded the Chillicothe Normal School in 1890, choosing Livingston County because of its "progressive spirit." Rosina Dome was the first Livingston County woman to cast a vote. Lulu May Ott was the only female poultry judge in Missouri in 1915. In 1928, in Frank Bench's bakery in Chillicothe, a loaf of bread was commercially sliced and sold for the first time. Life in Livingston County included races, circuses, theatres, train wrecks, sports, and the Great Flood of 1909. Residents still exemplify a forward-thinking spirit. The history of Livingston County is presented here via rich images uncovered by the authors, Kirsten Mouton and Brenda Anderson O'Halloran, from the collections of the Livingston County Library and the Grand River Historical Society Museum, as well as treasured photographs from the private collections of longtime local families. Many of these pictures have never been shared with the public.
· 2011
THE LESSONS OF CHELBY Perhaps, you are going through some difficult times and/or challenges RIGHT NOW! What are difficult times/challenges? Possibly, you have lost a loved one, and just cant seem to let go. Maybe you have loss your job or are facing job lose with the possibility of no health nor life insurance. Perhaps your business has taken a down turn due to the stresses on our economy. Have you been diagnosed with a debilitating or life threatening dis-ease, such as glaucoma, cancer, diabetes, aids, or other malady? Do you have a substance or emotional addiction? If so, then let this story change, inspire, motivate or just make you fly with this thought, If Chelby can P U S H through her dramatic life changing experiences, then, what about me? This book is about a little baby girl name Chelby, who at 19 months experienced the first stroke and subsequently, over the next six years would have four additional strokes, four seizures, 3 aneurisms, and a shunt placed in her brain. WAIT, before you get saddened, discouraged or frightened, let the actions, faith, courage and hope of this little girls experiences, now ten years of age, elevate your life. Whether you are on a living life to its fullest high or are going through the challenge of your life, stay tuned and GET READY!
Yiddy is a young adventurous kitty whose main goal is all about making friends in a park. Along the way she encounters three young adventurous bunnies named Sunny, Bopsy, and Summer. Together they would embark on a glorious filled adventure full of singing, playing games and making friends. As she takes on this adventure with her new found friends, Yiddy realizes the true meaning of friendship. The more friends, the merrier!
· 2013
What inspired me to write this book of tribute to President Obama was President Obama himself. A man so concerned about his fellow man that he chose to lead them, whatever the cost. I give thanks to almighty God who made all this possible for us all, not only myself. I had much support and prayers from family and friends which has seen me through this all. I believe the world could be a better place, and if a poem, or line or even a word could make it so then let it be. I believe our President can and has made the world a place of compassion for your brother and fair share to all. The love of my husband Brian a most beautiful person. The staunch strength and encouragement of my son Edward keeps me going everyday.
· 2013
Join author Brenda Anderson in her fascination with scary-cute creatures to crochet. In this collection Brenda presents 23 accessories and toys, featuring furry monsters, carnivorous plants, killer robots, and menacing tiki figures. While there are some literal monsters in the bunch--toys and amigurumi--a majority of projects are wearable accessories and garments. Some projects, such as a robot-themed intarsia blanky, are aimed specifically at children, while many others are for adults and teens who want to have a little fun. Brenda shows how to tackle all the sewing and appliqué techniques required in her patterns, including how to install zippers, as well as subtle tricks for achieving personality in your critters with a section on "The Principles of Cuteness." Beastly Crochet is a book that is as fun to read as it is to crochet from!
· 2015
Your child or grandchildren will enjoy Slippers for Hannah. This is a fun filled story with farm animals that will spark your child's imagination. The pictures are real live photos of the animals incorporated into a story line of friendship and love.
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· 2015
Newlyweds Richard and Sheila Brooks have it all. Sheila is pregnant. Richard's business is flourishing. Their formerly broken lives have been mended, and life couldn't be better. Or so they thought. Just a few years ago, Richard had thrived in Manhattan's fast-paced business world, yet that's the very place he abandoned his faith. Now that his faith is restored, he never planned to return to that old life. But then the New York corporation that once rejected him calls, begging him to come back. Richard knows returning is unwise, but his gut is telling him to go. Sheila yearns to have something from her childhood to pass on to her child, but when her parents abandoned her years ago, they took all remnants of her past with them. Then, out of the blue, her aging father calls, asking to be let back into her life. Her head screams "no," but her traitorous heart is saying "yes." If Richard and Sheila answer these calls from their pasts, will they risk breaking what they've spent so much time mending?
· 2016
She holds the key to his heart, and his home. Can she risk falling for a man whose house she may have to take away? Bank employee Lissa Morgan likes all the columns of her life to add up. From her job to romance, every major decision is planned out. But before she can go out on a date with Mr. Perfect, she attends a charity auction with her meddling mom who wins Lissa a date with thrill-seeker Caleb Johnson. Caleb lived for adventure until heart disease stole his wife's life. Then debt closed his business and now threatens to take his home. With a toddler to raise, he vows that his risk-taking days are over. But then he meets the cautious yet curious Lissa Morgan and decides it's time to take one more risk-this time on love. When Lissa learns the extent of Caleb's debt, she wonders if she can collect on his heart if she forecloses on his home. And why is she falling for the wrong man-one who challenges her to leap from her orderly life and into his waiting arms?