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Ruth Marlene Friesen: Wishing You A Blest Christmas!
This site is like Ruthe,
the heroine of my novel,
Ruthe's Secret Roses
Ruthe is. . .
intimate with God,
prays a lot,
a bleeding heart for the hurting,
a big sister,
rescues friends,
has creative ideas,
likes to give
surprise gifts,
loyal to friends,
dreams of love and
marriage,
dreams of writing a book
goes the extra mile
So this site offers;
a good books to read!
help to become Friends with God,
The One Ideal Real Friend
a cure for loneliness
An Older Sister's Coping Secret
how to pray Panic Prayers,
& regularly/daily
devotionals,
how to grow in faith
Christian mentoring,
how to share your faith
character development
how to become a writer
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eBOOK in beautiful colours, or read the first six chapters on this site, if you have time to stay a while. Go to start
READING HERE!
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Wish you could have a heart-to-heart talk with God?
Ruthe does. All the time, where ever she goes, she's having a running conversation with the one she
calls Lord, or my Best Friend. You've got to
meet Ruthe! AND her Secret Roses.
You don't really have time to read on the couch, but if you're like me, you do read snatches on the
run, and somehow make time to read a GOOD book completely.
So how can you be sure this Ruthe in the book is not some kook? Read the six
sample chapters.
You've heard of power naps at work, right? You rise refreshed, bright and alert. Take a break to
refresh your spirit with a good
inspirational story.
Do you eat novels like chocolates? Here's one with both weight and excellent flavour! For a
satisfying treat, read Ruthe's Secret
Roses
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Roses for free!
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Comparing Friends to Roses
My friend April uses an apple theme on her site and mentioned yesterday that she thinks of her
friends as apples. Some are sweet, some are tart, and some are harder to get into. Immediately I got
to thinking how I've compared some of my friends to roses. But I haven't taken time to dwell on
that lately. So I'm taking time today to think and to put down an outline of how this catoregizing
works.
Roses come in hundreds of varieties. I'm sure I've only seen a few. But they do fall into types,
don' t they?
There are some that have vivid colours that grab your attention and hold it. Others are so soft and
sheer and etheral-looking that you have to look very closely to make out the petals. There are the
tightly wrapped rosebuds which cannot be opened until God does that from within. Other roses are
super relaxed and spread out their petals wide, welcoming both the sun and the rain.
The lowly prairie rose, growing wild in our ditches in the summer, has only five pink petals, and
sometimes has lost a few of those. In the private arbours of the wealthy can be those more special
roses that have nearly 100 petals.
When I pick a rose to compare a friend to, I guess I use an inner colour code and take into account
whether the personality is loose and relaxed, or more tightly withdrawn and self-contained, private.
But we should work with some examples, so you can see what I mean. Thing is, if I use real personal
friends I might offend some, so I believe I'll use characters from my novel, Ruthe's Secret
Roses, to illustrate.
The first friends Ruthe makes in the book, are the O'Brien teens, Muriel and her older sister Cathy.
They strike me as yellow roses, because I believe yellow stands for faithfulness and loyalty. These
girls become very loyal to Ruthe. Muriel, a little more in the background, more reserved, so she'd
be a pale yellow rosebud. Cathy is more flamboyant and outgoing, even blunt at times, but super
loyal to Ruthe. She'd be a more brilliant, full-bloomed golden-yellow rose.
Next Ruthe rescues a girl from a strangler, and they become good friends and start a dress design
shop. The girl changes her name and becomes Darlin' Bonne. She is a passionate person. She looks up
to Ruthe, but is a strong leader in her own right, and as other girls come join the shop, she is
able to manage fairly well. So Ruthe thinks of her as a very hot pink rose, quite open petaled, but
not full-grown yet.
She meets June at work in the telephone office, and has her pegged as a perfect, sheer white rose
with some dew drops on it. June is a perfectionist, but quiet and withdrawn most of the time.
Ruthe's little sister Sharri, would probably be a prairie rose - for her simplicity and openness to
anything and everything that enters her life. She grows into a more complicated rose later on. :)
Through Cathy O'Brien, and her boyfriend, Ruthe meets three young fellows. Now these are harder to
categorize. Lloyd would probably be a vibrant golden yellow, much like Cathy, but Graham would be
lighter, much paler, and Gordon... well, he's such an exception to most rules that I think he has to
be compared that that very rare, unique blue roses. A small tight bud at that.
Granny O'Brien, who has stayed in her bed for years, positioned so she can spy on her son and his
family... well, she's a large red rose and dripping with passionate emotion! Tremendously generous
too, although you can't tell at first.
The staid, old-maid teacher that comes after Darlin' Bonne to give her a piece of her mind, and try
to shame her into coming back into school, has a wonderful transformation that night at the shop.
She becomes a totally new person with different interests and a methodical campaign to change her
school and her world. Her mousy, greying red hair in a bun is turned into a short, fabulous hairdo
with flaming reds and gold highlights. Phyllis Shulton is definitely a talisman rose in my books!
That's the stunning rose with both golden-orange petals and graduated pink edges.
The shy Laura and her tiny, midget daughter Lois strike me as miniature roses, with rather sheer,
hardly there mauve petals. Laura would be a tight and tense bud rose, while Lois grows more open and
out-going all the time.
Now Lisa, with her colourful past, but her wonderful growing sensitivity and maturity after she's
met Ruthe - she's harder to assign a category or type to. Maybe I'll call her a classic tea rose.
No, a large, full-bloomed moss-rose like we used to see on old English calendar art, that might
define her better for the later part of the novel.
Her friend Emeraude, or Emie for short, - hmm... again, very hard to decide. When I close my eyes to
imagine her though, what comes to mind is a large white rose, losing petals, and having a strange
hint of green in the white. Very unusual!
Ruthe herself? Ah, there too, I'm betwixt and between. Sometimes she strikes me as a small, though
not miniature sheer pink rose, with petals that are almost not there, and a bud that is opening up.
That represents her inner private life. To the public however, she presents as a fairly hot pink
rose, again, not a tight bud, but not fully opened up either yet.
The wonderful thing about roses, as with people, is that they are living entities. Living beings are
subject to change, and as Jesus said, our lives are like grass, or flowers of the field, here today,
but can also suddenly be cut off and gone. Our lives are frail, temporary beauties. We must respect
and value one another the way the Lord God does.
Fortunately, this life is not our last one. Our temporary fragile beauty here can be transformed
into something far more glorious and amazing in Heaven - IF we choose Jesus here. If we reject Him
here - we will live forever too, but in that place of eternal torment. Please, I beg you, choose
Jesus today!
You can read sample chapters of my
first book online.
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and read it on your computer. (Or if you email me, we can make a deal and I'll send it to you on
CD).
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