Haha! The "Guys Like Girls Who" book sounds odd, but it really isn't. It is a study they did on The Revolve Tour Conference {It is like Women of Joy, but for teen girls!}. And that apple pie... MMM!
i totally agree with the that book in christian bookstore thing. the things they're selling in there nowdays is sometimes kinda scary. and quite, um... iffy. so yeah. :)
haha i love the first pic. that's hilarious!!
love ya, manda http://meandjesus-amanda.blogspot.com
Lol, my twin brother and I cracked up reading this post. I'm dying to go to our local (actually, 50 minute long drive) Barnes & Noble to browse to my heart's content. This time I will avoid smashing into the non-strategically placed book displays.
You're expressions are priceless. ;)
My deepest regrets on the exploding apple pie. It looked good, anyway. I had a similar experience with apple pies - which I prefer not to discuss.
Glad you two got to laugh some. ha. ;) No bookstores but one or two fifty minutes away? Hey, same here! Except ours is more like forty-five...but still, it's a long way. *sighs*
That book "Guys Like Girls Who..." by Chad Eastham, is a good book. It has Christian "dating" principles. Teaching girls how to attract a guy in the right and godly way. So yeah. [:
I love Christian bookstores. Bookstores in general. I could live in them. [:
the first picture cracked me up!
ReplyDeleteand oh my gosh. those warning signs. HA.
RAL!! what's in the oven...?
ReplyDeleteit's an apple stuffed pie thingy. my sister and I tried to invent it.
DeleteLol! funny pictures. Yeah, "christian" bookstores don't always carry the best stuff.... Is that a potpie in the oven? Looks good!
ReplyDeleteHaha! The "Guys Like Girls Who" book sounds odd, but it really isn't. It is a study they did on The Revolve Tour Conference {It is like Women of Joy, but for teen girls!}. And that apple pie... MMM!
ReplyDeleteLOL LOL LOL! May the glass me ever in your favor!!!
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i totally agree with the that book in christian bookstore thing. the things they're selling in there nowdays is sometimes kinda scary. and quite, um... iffy. so yeah. :)
ReplyDeletehaha i love the first pic. that's hilarious!!
love ya,
manda
http://meandjesus-amanda.blogspot.com
"May the odds be ever in your favor!"
Pahahaha! Aw, you got a Christian Shops? Wish I could go shopping there! Who'd ya make the bread with? These photos made me miss you SOOOO much. :(
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of bread is it? And how did it explode!????
ReplyDeletehaha, what a fun trip to the book shop! you are helarious, kendra! : )
ReplyDeletethose copycats!!
ReplyDeletexo,
xo,
Jessica @ Diary of a Beautiful Soul
Which bookstore was that?? I could spend days in the music section at Lifeway...
ReplyDeleteI bet that was fun to clean up :P
In Christ,
Heidi ;)
It was lifeway!!! :)
DeleteLol, my twin brother and I cracked up reading this post. I'm dying to go to our local (actually, 50 minute long drive) Barnes & Noble to browse to my heart's content. This time I will avoid smashing into the non-strategically placed book displays.
ReplyDeleteYou're expressions are priceless. ;)
My deepest regrets on the exploding apple pie. It looked good, anyway. I had a similar experience with apple pies - which I prefer not to discuss.
Have a lovely day!
Glad you two got to laugh some. ha. ;) No bookstores but one or two fifty minutes away? Hey, same here! Except ours is more like forty-five...but still, it's a long way. *sighs*
DeleteIt does make me appreciate books more, though.
That book "Guys Like Girls Who..." by Chad Eastham, is a good book. It has Christian "dating" principles. Teaching girls how to attract a guy in the right and godly way. So yeah. [:
ReplyDeleteI love Christian bookstores. Bookstores in general. I could live in them. [:
I just love bookstores!! And that last picture (:
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