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Bedtime made Jammers as grumpy as a bulldog with a toothache. Why
should he have to go to bed while everyone else gets to stay up and
play? All that changes when his dad teaches him the secret of the
flying bed. On his first adventure, Jammers captains a ship,
outwits pirates, and rescues his cat Rex. Who knew bedtime could be
so much fun? A great story to read as you tuck your children into
bed.
Ellie Mae's life as a princess pussycat begins when she is rescued
from the pound and taken to a loving home. Ellie Mae is adored and
pampered until a new human baby, Sarah, comes to take her place,
and Ellie Mae is cast out into the garage. As Sarah, grows, Ellie
Mae chooses to love her even though love hurts sometimes. One
morning Ellie Mae wakes up as a human child and gets to spend the
day playing with Sarah. Finally, Ellie Mae can tell Sarah she loves
her in words Sarah can understand.
Food is not a great substitute for sex, but it's all I've got. It's
not that I'm not happy in my marriage. I am. George is a good man,
and I love him. I love our two children. I love our home. I love
our church. And I love my job. I love everything I have. And I'm
bored out of my mind. I know God created sex for marriage. And not
just for beautiful people, either. Sex is supposed to bind a man
and wife; to give them an intimacy they share with no one else. Sex
is supposed to be fulfilling. And fun I think we're supposed to
want to have sex with our spouse. I look at the college students
walking around the campus where I work, and I think they are
getting way more out of sex than I am. And that is just not fair.
George and I did it by the Book. We are the ones that should be
tingling, panting, and dripping with lust. We're the ones who
should be the models of sexual satisfaction. I should feel as the
bride in Song of Solomon felt: "Let him kiss me with the kisses of
his mouth, for your love is more delightful than wine....Take me
away with you--let us hurry. Let the king bring me to his chambers"
(Song of Solomon 1:2, 4). But even Song of Solomon hasn't helped
spice up our boring chambers. And most of the time, I think George
would rather have wine. I needed something else. I needed more
specific instructions to liven up our life. But where does a
sexually uptight, Christian woman (with a reputation to protect) go
for help?
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