I am through the first section of “Goliath Must Fall.” I have to say it is very informative. The first section was fear. It shows up in many forms, but for me it is through control. I have to control every situation, and when I can’t I spaz out. Recently, I was called entitled because of the diaper situation at Walmart. Apparently taking care of my child’s needs makes me entitled. I won’t ever understand that, but it’s okay. Could I have acted differently? Yes. But I am a tired, stressed out mama. We have been through so much lately and we are just now coming up from a downward spiral. You don’t know what people are going through, so why judge a situation? I can buy a new box of diapers, but last week I couldn’t. We couldn’t afford it. What about the others who can’t afford it? We are scared of the unknown. To overcome that fear, we have to have faith. Faith comes through worship. We have to name our giants. What’s scares you? What worries you? The only thing I didn’t agree with during this section was the fact that Giglio said that we should not medicate ourselves. I am personally on medication for anxiety. I am very stress driven. I have been off of it before, including when I was pregnant. It was a disaster. Maybe I’m not ready. Maybe I won’t ever be. Some people need it, and some people think it’s a patch that will fix a bigger problem.
I just recently finished "The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak. I had no idea what this novel was going to be about going into it; all I knew was that our 10th grade English class study it. Right off the bat I noticed that our narrator was not your average Joe. The narrator is death. When I realized this I said to myself, "Oh this is going to be good." The novel is all about the Holocaust and it is shown from a German point of view. Leisel Meminger's mother gives her away to a foster German family. On the trip to this new family, Leisel's brother dies. So right from the start death is there. I'm not going to give you a synopsis of it, because I think you should read it for yourself. Just know that a German family hides a Jew in their basement for a while, and death is around every corner. That last line of the novel really got me though..."I am haunted by humans."
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