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Author: Amy Rogers Hays

Jesus Hide & Seek : A Toddler’s Resurrection Theology

Posted on April 24, 2018 by Amy Rogers Hays

    Last month, I found a board book at the library about Easter for my two-year-old son Jackson. Honestly, he was most interested in the pictures of the spring bunnies and ducks, but when we got to the bit about everyone being sad that Jesus died, Jackson said “sad” in a solemn way. He’s been…

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Newbery Review # 49 (Sounder, Armstrong, 1970)

Posted on March 10, 2018 by Amy Rogers Hays

      William H. Armstrong’s 1970 Newbery Award Winning book, Sounder, is not really a book to like or dislike per se. If it weren’t based on a true story, maybe it’d be easier to like it or dislike it. But instead it just is. It’s the evocative and very difficult story of a…

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Preparing For Baby # 2

Posted on February 11, 2018February 16, 2018 by Amy Rogers Hays

  I’m about three months from my due date for baby number two, and I alternate between feeling that is a crazy short time or an incredibly long amount of time. It seems short when I think about my sweet newly 2-year-old Jackson, and long when I think about how much Wisconsin winter we have…

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Newbery Review # 48 (High King, Alexander, 1969)

Posted on January 27, 2018 by Amy Rogers Hays

      The 48th Newbery was such a treat for me to re-read: the last book in one of my favorite series The Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander: The High King. This is the very last adventure of Taran the Assistant Pig-Keeper, Gurgi his furry mostly human loyal companion, Flewddur Fflam the exaggerating…

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An Ultrasound For My Birthday

Posted on December 28, 2017 by Amy Rogers Hays

  This year for my birthday we had our 20 week anatomy ultrasound for our second baby! It was a fantastic way to celebrate being 33. I can’t remember looking forward to my birthday more. I loved keeping Jackson’s gender a surprise for his birthday, but for this baby we decided to find out.  It…

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33 Books for My 33rd Birthday (A 2017 Reading List)

Posted on December 26, 2017December 26, 2017 by Amy Rogers Hays

This is my fourth year of compiling a book list for my birthday. Every year I can’t believe that the books I read in January were part of this year; that feels so long ago! My very top favorites for this year are probably Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell, A Gentleman in Moscow, Baby Catcher,…

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Newbery Review #47 (From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, Konigsburg, 1968)

Posted on December 23, 2017December 23, 2017 by Amy Rogers Hays

    Now this is the book I have been waiting for! I mean literally this particular book. I know that my husband (and Jim from the Office in episode 2.18) loved this book. But also just that I was hoping, when I dove into this Newbery project, that all the books would be these…

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A Gift Guide for Toddlers (or My Somewhat Organic & Minimalist List of Favorite Registry Things Toddler Edition)

Posted on November 27, 2017November 27, 2017 by Amy Rogers Hays

  I loved putting together my somewhat organic & minimalist list of favorite baby registry things, and as Jackson grew into a little toddler, I thought I should put together the toddler version. As with the baby registry, I love the idea of everything organic and minimalist, but the realities of budgets or gifts (or…

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Homecoming

Posted on October 31, 2017 by Amy Rogers Hays

  One of the wonderful bits of living in Milwaukee is that we can jet down to our alma mater Wheaton in less than two hours if traffic cooperates. This Fall has been unusually full, but we carved out a great day to go down for homecoming. Last fall we went down for Evan’s 10-year…

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Newbery Review # 46 (Up A Road Slowly, Hunt, 1967)

Posted on September 29, 2017 by Amy Rogers Hays

     The 1967 Newbery, Up A Road Slowly by Irene Hunt is a portrait of seven-year-old Julie who, upon her mother’s death, goes to live with her Aunt Cordelia in the country. The novel traces Julie’s childhood from wild grief and disdain for her proper schoolmarm Aunt to the threshold of adulthood at age…

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Traveling with Babies: Tips, Tricks & Packing Lists

Posted on August 23, 2017August 23, 2017 by Amy Rogers Hays

  Over the last year and a half we’ve been so blessed to be able to take our baby to both coasts to meet great-grandparents and enjoy the ocean. We first took 4-month-old Jackson to Southern California for Spring Break last year and then this summer for our 10th anniversary we took the then 18-month-old…

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Newbery Review # 45 (I, Juan de Pareja , Borton de Treviño, 1966)

Posted on July 31, 2017 by Amy Rogers Hays

  Elizabeth Borton de Treviño’s 1966 Newbery Award Winning book, I, Juan de Pareja, de Treviño creates a beautiful story of the real life slave of seventeenth-century Spanish artist Diego Velázquez. Using the few written records available (those relating to Velázquez inheriting the young slave from relatives and giving the old slave his freedom) and a…

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Wine Country: An Anniversary Trip

Posted on June 30, 2017 by Amy Rogers Hays

    To kick off summer break and celebrate our ten-year anniversary, Evan and Jackson and I headed west to gorgeous Sonoma County in Northern California. And now we know where—if someone were to drop a few million dollars in our laps—we’d move: the Russian River Valley where ocean and redwoods, wine and mountains meet….

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Newbery Review # 44 (Shadow of a Bull, Wojciechowska, 1965)

Posted on May 15, 2017 by Amy Rogers Hays

    In 44th Newbery, Shadow of a Bull  by Maia Wojciechowska, Manolo Olivar, age 11, is the son of a famous matador who died in a bull fight when Manolo was 3. Since then, Manolo has grown up in the shadow of his famous father and the townspeople of Arcangel, Spain who are convinced…

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The Road to Emmaus: A Sermon for Eastertide

Posted on May 2, 2017August 16, 2017 by Amy Rogers Hays

    This week I was invited to preach! I was super honored and touched that our pastor invited me to be part of the regular cycle of lay people with whom he shares his pulpit. On Sunday, people were so encouraging and kind after the service. We have a pretty tight-knit little community, so it…

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natural haircare

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Make
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college advice

Advice to Future College Students: 10 Things I Wish I Had Done More

 

belonging to a church

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Reflections on Dyslexia:
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