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Chautona Havig

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Chautona Havig

What Does It Take to Be a Superior Nanny?

What Does It Take to Be a Superior Nanny?

So a couple of years ago, I read a book with the world’s greatest babysitter. Seriously, Phoebe can babysit my bestekids any day. She’s awesome. You can read about her in Cathe Swanson’s Baggage Claim. When you’ve found the best, who needs any more, right? Well, as any wise mother knows (and Continue Reading

How to Avoid Paper Cuts in 3 Simple Steps

How to Avoid Paper Cuts in 3 Simple Steps

The next message in our Facebook conversation prompted a grin. She wrote, “I'm working on Bad Things, Small Packages, and I’ve got to go write a scene—paperwork for Brent.” “Make sure you give him a paper cut.” “I will.” A second later, I added, “Make it two—with that much paperwork, he’d Continue Reading

What Makes Cliched Tropes Work Like Magic?

What Makes Cliched Tropes Work Like Magic?

How many times in some movie have you ever heard someone say, “I know a guy?” And while we’re on the subject, why does the guy saying it always have a Jerzee or Chicagoan accent? Well… when it comes to TV and movies, “I know a gal.” No, really. I do. I can’t tell you her name. That would be Continue Reading

How Does Hadassah Compare to the Real Story of Esther?

How Does Hadassah Compare to the Real Story of Esther?

Am I the only one who associates certain things with places? Dunkin Donuts with Arizona, orange juice with Noel, Missouri, a mustard/gold sweater with Landers. Don’t ask. Some associations should be relegated to desert sands and wind… like that sweater. I do it with Bible stories, too. Moses and Continue Reading

Loved, Hated, Laughed, and Cried, but Why?

Loved, Hated, Laughed, and Cried, but Why?

I have a secret that I should probably confess. All my life, I’ve had this crazy, inexplicable love of mysteries. Shocker, right? Well, yeah. What can I say? It’s a thing. I blame my mother, and no… not because she used a Nancy Drew book to teach me to read—or so I’ve heard. Though I can Continue Reading

Why Do Christians Love Books about Sin and Sorrow?

Why Do Christians Love Books about Sin and Sorrow?

I think it took exactly three weeks for one of the kids to ask. “Mom, why do the Lutherans sing such morbid, dreary songs?” It sounds so disrespectful now, but it wasn’t. The question came sincere and seeking to understand… with just a hint of frustration under it. Look, you can’t blame the Continue Reading

It’s Almost Election Year & with It Comes the Insanity

You know, when I was a kid, I remember looking forward to election years. I was ten the year that President Reagan took his seat in the White House and fourteen the year he beat Mondale by a landslide. We’d go over to Uncle Ron’s house in Spring Valley Lake and watch the debates. Even at ten and Continue Reading

2 Simple Reasons This Complex Book Is a New Favorite

It happened at a lock-in—at Julie Hall’s church if I recall correctly.  Why I went, I don’t know, but unless I’m combining two events in my mind, I remember it vividly.  Cheryl and I went home with Julie after school and from there we went to Julie’s church. They had songs, food, and games.  But Continue Reading

Why Hope Is an Excellent Theme for this Series

Series often have a theme, and the trilogy of books I’ve ready by E. C. Jackson’s is obvious—hope. She chose her theme well, and the books reflect it in obvious ways.  Still, it’s not trite.  Jackson kept the layers of hope in her stories subtle when they needed to be and overt when they didn’t.  Continue Reading

In the Good Old Summertime: Is this Book Worth It?

In the Good Old Summertime: Is this Book Worth it

Summer reads—the staple of book lovers everywhere. Well, and Christmas reads, and TBR (to be read) piles, and RRs (recommended reads) and… and… Sometimes you see a book and the first thing you do is go, “THAT should be the top of a ‘Summer Reads’ list. That’s how I felt when the opportunity to Continue Reading

What 3 Life-Changing Secrets Is This Book Harboring?

“And there was thunder, thunder, over Thunder Road. Thunder was his engine and white lightnin’ was his load…” Robert Mitchum’s voice filled the car as we sped along the highway from Phoenix to California. To Ventura County. The beach. Back then, I never thought much about the bootleggers who Continue Reading

Can You Think, Pray, and Love in Numbers?

I’ve done it all my life—wondered. About books. Wondered about authors and how their thought processes worked. Did they know they had a great character when she appeared on the page, or did the character surprise them? Was it both? Neither? Once I began writing, I knew the answer. For Continue Reading

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Ever notice how you best know yourself--and know y Ever notice how you best know yourself--and know yourself the least?  We humans are weird that way. Sometimes I think the Lord allows us to be blind to parts of ourselves for a time so as not to drive us too crazy too quickly. Or something.
Characters most like me are hard because they're so very convicting to write AND... because I don't usually know it's me until that conviction its.  I tend to have an idealized picture of who I am until reality strips away those rosy glasses and leaves me with crystal-clear vision.  Blech.
Second to me... I'd say nasty people. They give me such an ick feeling. Sure, it's cathartic... but it's so hard because I want to redeem everyone, and that's just unrealistic and frankly, arrogant.  So... there you have it.
If you have a question you want me to answer, leave it in the comments OR... zip me an email at chautona@chautona.com.  I'll try to work them in (and will probably combine those that are really similar.
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#AmWriting
Okay, it's actually a short story, but... IYKYK. Okay,  it's actually a short story, but... IYKYK.
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Going nuts over here waiting for yet ANOTHER Lord Going nuts over here waiting for yet ANOTHER Lord Edgington by @benedictbrownauthor novel. Sigh. I dont think this is what Solomon was talking about when he said, "A virtuous woman, who can find?"
Clearly,  he wasn't talking about me, considering the whole patience being a virtue thing.
Sigh
#AmWaiting
#AmNotReading
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Life as a podcaster... #AmRecording #BecauseFictio Life as a podcaster...
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Sometimes, things just combine in a way that make Sometimes,  things just combine in a way that makes my heart sing. Today, @archerandolive knocked it out of the park. I think this might be 3 different collections in a journal from a sub box. Well done, guys.
#journalsupplies 
#journaling 
#ArcherAndOlive
One of the best things I did for my prayer life wa One of the best things I did for my prayer life was to learn to "pray on the page." So glad the Lord showed me that. Seeing answered prayer weeks, months, even years later... so cool.
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A quote from Old Herbaceous.#readmorebooks A quote from Old Herbaceous.#readmorebooks
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