Announcing my newest book, a sort of Hallmark movie kind of book. I can dream, can’t I of seeing it on film on TV?
Seaside Serendipity Authored by Betty Whitaker Jackson
This is the story of two loves: Sarah for Darren, and Sarah for Ben. Their stories are very different, yet so very much alike.
I believe in God’s guidance. It is not mere serendipity when two individuals blend their lives in marriage. If each is a believer in God’s principle that each life is to be lived with His purpose in mind, He brings His children together to His benefit and glory. That is Sarah’s story.
She is named purposefully. In the Old Testament story of Abram and Sarai, later Abraham, Father of all nations, and Sarah, God made a covenant, a promise. To scoffers, it seemed impossible that Sarah could become pregnant and produce a son when she was well-past the age of fertility, but God can do miracles.
While Sarah in this story represents hundreds of young women in our time who use their most “fertile” years to advance their careers, or who have given up on the idea of marriage, they, like the Sarah in the story, wonder whether they will ever marry and have typical families.
It is an all-too-familiar tale in this time of millennials who are writing their own pages of history.
Many young men in today’s society seem afraid of marriage, or have rejected the idea in favor of videogames and pleasure. Living the good life, perhaps, without responsibility. At least that’s what many young women think. Part of it is financial. Part of it is entitlement. Much of this idea seems to make marriage and children, a less enviable option than personal freedom.
Our millennials are asking: Is marriage the only, or even the best option for young women? Can life be fulfilling without childbearing, or will later regret stain the success of life lived for other purposes?
This is a story of perceived expectations. It is Sarah’s story, set in the paradise of Florida.
Sarah works as an ICU nurse, with critically ill patients.
Sarah founds a senior care facility called Mom’s Touch. Here she cares for hospice patients and also provides respite care for clients to give caregivers time away from their responsibilities.
She becomes a military wife, experiences deployment, and raises young children on her own.
Throughout all her experiences, she relies on her faith to give her strength, and in retrospect discovers that her story is not serendipity at all, but rather, God’s plan for her life and those she loves. Enjoy the read.
A career teacher, with forty years of teaching language arts/English, Betty Jackson enjoys wordsmithing, writing, and reading as a vocation and avocation.Retirement is her "age of frosting," a chance to pursue postponed hobbies with gusto. She especially sends kudos to the Space Coast Writers Guild members for their encouragement and advice. Her five books, It's a God Thing!, Job Loss: What's Next? A Step by Step Action Plan, and Bless You Bouquets: A Memoir, And God Chose Joseph: A Christmas Story, and Rocking Chair Porch: Summers at Grandma's are available at Amazon.com. Ms. Jackson is available to speak to local groups and to offer her books at discount for fundraising purposes at her discretion. She and her husband soon celebrate their 47th anniversary, and have lived in New York, New Jersey, Iowa, and now the paradise of Palm Bay, Florida. Their two grown children and daughter-in-love, all orchestra musicians, and our beautiful granddaughters Kaley and Emily live nearby. Hobbies, and probably future topics on her blog: gardening, symphonic music (especially supporting the Space Coast Symphony Orchestra as a volunteer and proud parent of a violinist, a cellist, and an oboist), singing, book clubs, and co-teaching a weekly small-group Bible study for seniors. She volunteers and substitute teaches at Covenant Christian School, and serves as a board member of the Best Yet Set senior group at church. Foundationally, she daily enjoys God's divine appointments called Godincidences, which show God's providence and loving kindness.