- Taking a day off to rest and heal
- Really awesome Norwex deals
- More sales
- Working on calendars
- Snuggling with my babies
- Eating left overs
- Time with the Felix family
- Kids excited to hang out with friends
- Pizza
- Encouragement
- Wisdom
- Kindred Spirit
- Women's gift exchange
- Lillian participating in the gift exchange
- Catching up with people
- Jamey cleaning the kitchen
- Organizing the pantry
- Great sermon on our need for God and how Christmas should disturb us
- Talking with kids over lunch
- nap
- Talking
- Nice family time
- Feeling more rested
- God's great grace
- Working with Jamey
- Productivity
- New Norwex
- Having Jim home
- Working on our room
- Jamey getting caught up
- Teaching kids to clean and organize
- Getting everything set up for surgery
- Getting budget in order
- Ordering pictures
- Jim getting the day off
- Victor hanging out with the kids
- Surgery going as planned
- Jim keeping the kids off so I could sleep
- Jim waking up to get my meds for me in the middle of the night
- Jim working with the kids
- Getting caught up with school work
- Kids doing well with me unavailable
- Jim taking care of everything
- Being able to go to church
- Seeing Tara
- Restful afternoon
- Time to talk with Jim
- Surgery site healing well
- Getting laundry done
- Getting Monday work done
- Time to work with the middle boys
- Book club!
- Ashley being available to pick me up
- Brienne coming to book club
- Jim being off another day and taking care of me
- Working on emails
- Christmas party at CG
- Fun Time
- Fruit basket
- Time to read
- Working upstairs
- Feeling more normal
- Costco
- Going to bed at a decent hour
- Working through feelings
- Good day without Jim at home post surgery
- Being with the kids
- Time to write
- Movie
- Working on normality
- Handkerchiefs
- Blogging community
- Finishing the week strong
- Middle boys drawing
- Kids helping around the house
- Growing together
- Praying all night
- God sustaining me through the day
- Time to journal at Panera
- God working on my heart
- Finishing upstairs
- Doing haircuts
- Washing hair
- Good sermon on humility
- God growing my heart in humility
- Talking through sermon as a family
- Painting nativity together
- Hanging stockings
- Waking at 7
- God's mercy
- Jim getting replacement phone for FREE!
- Good milk production
- Getting addresses and envelopes addressed
- Running errands as a family
- Cheap Chick-fil-A
- Cleaning kitchen together
- Aldi pizza
- Learning not to let time dictate and teaching kids this
- Reading together
- Free ice cream
- Jim having his phone at work
- Christmas cards
- Neo using words clearly
- Snuggling with Malachi
- Growing in wanting to work hard and desiring orderliness
- Nehemiah kisses
- Malachi turning 4 months
- Parents getting here safely
- American Baking Show
- Family time
- Starting a new book
- No alarm
- Planning day
- Sharing dreams and ideas
- Panera
- Free Refills
- Encouraging others
- Fun family day
- Cookies and cocoa
- Latkes and Donuts
- Christmas Eve Service
- Presents
- Duck dinner
- Cake
- 1st night of Hanukkah
- Time and a half
- Boys getting to go to a movie with grandparents
- Baking with Lillian
- Remembering the incarnate God!
- Low key day
- Finishing Don Quixote!!!!!
- Girl's day out
- Yummy brunch
- Seeing Moanna
- God growing my heart
- Shopping
- God's provision
- Seeing Rogue One with Jim
- Date night
- No TV!!!!!
- Nehemiah turning 18 months!
- Hard work
- Lessons from Hanukkah
- Growing in knowledge of God
- Writing in journals
- Learning to repent to my kids
- Nehemiah praying
- Kids doing puzzles together
- Psalm 90
- God challenging my heart
- God's peace
Malachi's First Christmas and Hanukkah - Teaching my kids
- Prayer
- Getting work completed
- Finishing Chronicle of a Death Foretold
- Reading 11 classics
- Lunch with Sara
- Christian Studies
- Talking to Noemi
- Prepping for 2017
- Meeting Donna
- Getting a few things sold
- God's provision
Saturday, December 31, 2016
December Blessings
As we close out 2016 I am reminded that I have so many things for which to be grateful. God has blessed us far more than He should and I'm so thankful. This month is no exception. Here is a small glimpse of the amazing blessings God has bestowed upon our family this month. I can't wait to see how God will bless 2017!
December Evaluation and Year End Reflection
Spiritual
- Spend at least 10 minutes praying daily- Thanks to morning pumping this is happening most days!
- Spend at least 10 minutes reading and reflecting on the Bible daily- Again pumping has really helped with this
- Memorize verses with the kids - working on this during school time
- Have extended prayer times 4 times during the year- Jim has had 3 and I have had 3 The end of the year got to us and lack of planning kept us from completing this goal
- Read Christian books (Jim- 1 (not school related), Emmie- 3)- I only did 1. Again planning kept this from being as successful in this
Marriage
- Pray together daily- YES! Growing in more directed prayer times together as well
- Go out for a date once a week- This happened and my parents gave us a planning day as well! December was a blessing
Go on a night away once this year- Yes! We were able to get away for 2 whole days for our Anniversary! Big thanks to Becca, Shannon, Julianne, Victor and Ariana who made this possible for us! It was wonderfulRead 3 books together this year (read one day a week)- Crossing this off because it's not going to happen. Maybe next year when we're forced to for School of Missions- Discuss plan weekly on Saturday afternoon- Did not happen
Kids
- Spend 15 minutes of one on one time with each child every week- Did a little better with this this month and still growing in scheduling our days and weeks to be intentional with each child
- Special Outing Alone twice during the year with each child- No outings again this month. It's been a struggle to plan extra outside activities with getting organized
- Family fun activity once a month- Celebrating Christmas and Hanukkah! Lots of yummy food and playing dreidle
Write in individual journals at least 3 times this year- Yes! I got this done! Such a blessing to be completely caught up!!!!!- Finish Jamey's 1st year Scrapbook- Once we get organized there will be dedicated time for this. Too lofty a goal for this year.
Homemaking
Keep up with cleaning schedule- We are finishing the year with massive cleaning and organizing so hopefully we will get this made for next year- Keep up with my calendar- Been prepping it for next year, so been looking at it more
- Being fully present when with my family- This is back and forth depending on how overwhelmed I'm feeling, but still growing in this
Try 12 new recipes this year- (12) Jim made chocolate cake and blueberry cream cheese icing for Gabriel's birthday and it was DELICIOUS! So we have also met this goal!- No TV 2 days a week (watching)- Doing much better but still too much TV
Begin gardening in the spring- Another that just did not happen and isn't going to, but that's OK!
Ministry
- Continue sending out Prayer List- Yes
Personal
- Read a book a month for myself- Finished "Don Quixote" and "Chronicle of a Death Foretold" 11 of 12 classics read this year. Not too bad since I thought I'd only get through half
Jim read one fiction book- Yes! He finished "Eragon", Eldest", and "Brisingr"- Journal 5 days a week- This month was a struggle with this, new year will return patterns I hope
- Jim Journal 3 days a week- Yes
- Edit novel to prepare for publishing- No work on this
- Book Club once a month- Yes! Such a fun gathering! Love these Sisters!
- Continue to meet once a month with writing group- Again, Scheduled it, but ended up with a meeting with God, which was just as useful
- Blog 1-2 days a week- Think I got 5 posts in this month only because of the classics challenge
Health
- Mild Exercise twice a week- Nope, really need to work on schedule/routine/rhythms
Maintain weight until birth- This did not happen, so I have extra work to do now- Lose weight after giving birth- I'm basically stagnant at the moment. Hoping to get cracking on this soon. I need it and I need the energy!
As we come to the close of December we also close 2016! What a year. It's been hard. It has stretched Jim, me, our family. We have grown and learned more about God. We are growing in being more like Jesus and still daily reminded how far we have to go. December ended up off with me needing to have a tooth removed putting me out longer than expected. And with holidays we had extra family time, which is always special and a different productive than what western culture says is productive, but so important, took from some goals but helped with others.
We've strived this month to find order for our home and are continuing to work towards order in the physical home as well as in our time and in our hearts. As we order our home we find God ordering our hearts. It's difficult, but very much needed. It has been good and for the first time I feel really ready to begin a new year, not because I have everything figured out, but because God has given me so much grace to trust Him more than I ever have before. He is Sovereign and my life is following His plan for me even when it's hard and not what I want. I know it's His best for me.
We have plans and goals for 2017 that I will share at a later date, but ultimately we will accomplish what He wants us to accomplish and more importantly what He wants to accomplish in us. I'm so grateful for 2016, which, even with the challenges, I think has been the best year of my life. And now I look forward to 2017 and what it holds for our family, the easy and the hard, because God is my God and He holds my life in His hands!
How was your December? What did you learn in 2016? What are you hopeful for in 2017?
We've strived this month to find order for our home and are continuing to work towards order in the physical home as well as in our time and in our hearts. As we order our home we find God ordering our hearts. It's difficult, but very much needed. It has been good and for the first time I feel really ready to begin a new year, not because I have everything figured out, but because God has given me so much grace to trust Him more than I ever have before. He is Sovereign and my life is following His plan for me even when it's hard and not what I want. I know it's His best for me.
We have plans and goals for 2017 that I will share at a later date, but ultimately we will accomplish what He wants us to accomplish and more importantly what He wants to accomplish in us. I'm so grateful for 2016, which, even with the challenges, I think has been the best year of my life. And now I look forward to 2017 and what it holds for our family, the easy and the hard, because God is my God and He holds my life in His hands!
How was your December? What did you learn in 2016? What are you hopeful for in 2017?
Friday, December 30, 2016
Classics Challenge Wrap-Up
Twelve month and eleven classics later, I've expanded my reading repertoire and I'm thankful I did. On the whole I enjoyed the classics that I chose, but there were a couple that were not my favorite. I think in general the ones I didn't like as much were ones that were not what I was expecting. I am thankful that I stretched myself, pushing through books I was not really enjoying, to grow in my knowledge of classics. The more I read them the more I appreciate stories of the past and the lives of people in other cultures and times. I very much look forward to reading more classics next year!
If you're interested you can see all of this year's book reviews linked below.
A 19th Century Classic: The Purloined Letter
A 20th Century Classic: The Old Man and the Sea
A Classic by a Woman Author: A Murder is Announced
A Classic in Translation: Don Quixote
A Classic by a Non-White Author: Chronicle of a Death Foretold
An Adventure Classic: Treasure Island
A Fantasy, Science Fiction or Dystopian Classic: Dracula
A Classic Detective Novel: Murder on the Orient Express
A Classic Which Includes the Name of a Place in the Title: The Merchant of Venice
A Classic Which Has Been Banned or Censored: Les Liasons Dangereuses
Re-read a Classic You Read In School: Light in August
A Volume of Classic Short Stories: A Good Man is Hard to Find and other stories
With 11 classics I have 2 entries for this year's drawing!
If you're interested you can see all of this year's book reviews linked below.
A 19th Century Classic: The Purloined Letter
A 20th Century Classic: The Old Man and the Sea
A Classic by a Woman Author: A Murder is Announced
A Classic in Translation: Don Quixote
A Classic by a Non-White Author: Chronicle of a Death Foretold
A Fantasy, Science Fiction or Dystopian Classic: Dracula
A Classic Detective Novel: Murder on the Orient Express
A Classic Which Includes the Name of a Place in the Title: The Merchant of Venice
A Classic Which Has Been Banned or Censored: Les Liasons Dangereuses
Re-read a Classic You Read In School: Light in August
A Volume of Classic Short Stories: A Good Man is Hard to Find and other stories
With 11 classics I have 2 entries for this year's drawing!
Chronicle of a Death Foretold
I finished my 11th classic in the Back to the Classics Challenge for 2016. This book was for the category, Classic by a non-white author.
I think I have read this before, but glad I read it again. This story is very well told and, through written in a different style than usually written, it is easy to follow even though a scattered account. I really like that it is told in first person, but has third person account as well, showing that what the storyteller knows comes from not only his knowledge but the knowledge of others as well. I really liked this as it is clearly a community story. The language is a bit harsh, but the cursing was limited to appropriate for the telling of the story. It wasn't cussing for the sake of cussing. Overall I really liked the style of the book.
The story line was also very intriguing. From the beginning you know the end, and yet you still want to keep reading. I liked the interweaving of story lines to make one completely story line. There were a lot of characters so here and there it did get a bit cumbersome with all of the names, but because of the way the story is told it works well. I also appreciate the mystery that is left in the story as well. We never really know why this man was chosen to die. There is the spoken reason, but it is evident there is more to the story that we don't know and we never will. Usually this would drive me insane, but it worked for this story and I'm only slightly frustrated by it. I also appreciate the side story that led to Santiago Nasar's death that is concluded in an unexpected way.
This book also gives you a lot to think about when dealing with other people, helping and loving others. It makes you think, too, about what you would do when you hear something bad may be happening. I like that it shares what the majority of the people involved were thinking during the event, everyone except Santiago Nasar. It's a great look into humanity and even how we know and understand people, including ourselves. It's also a great reminder that we never really know what people will do.
On the whole I really enjoyed this book. 4.5 stars for this different style classic.
I think I have read this before, but glad I read it again. This story is very well told and, through written in a different style than usually written, it is easy to follow even though a scattered account. I really like that it is told in first person, but has third person account as well, showing that what the storyteller knows comes from not only his knowledge but the knowledge of others as well. I really liked this as it is clearly a community story. The language is a bit harsh, but the cursing was limited to appropriate for the telling of the story. It wasn't cussing for the sake of cussing. Overall I really liked the style of the book.
The story line was also very intriguing. From the beginning you know the end, and yet you still want to keep reading. I liked the interweaving of story lines to make one completely story line. There were a lot of characters so here and there it did get a bit cumbersome with all of the names, but because of the way the story is told it works well. I also appreciate the mystery that is left in the story as well. We never really know why this man was chosen to die. There is the spoken reason, but it is evident there is more to the story that we don't know and we never will. Usually this would drive me insane, but it worked for this story and I'm only slightly frustrated by it. I also appreciate the side story that led to Santiago Nasar's death that is concluded in an unexpected way.
This book also gives you a lot to think about when dealing with other people, helping and loving others. It makes you think, too, about what you would do when you hear something bad may be happening. I like that it shares what the majority of the people involved were thinking during the event, everyone except Santiago Nasar. It's a great look into humanity and even how we know and understand people, including ourselves. It's also a great reminder that we never really know what people will do.
On the whole I really enjoyed this book. 4.5 stars for this different style classic.
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Don Quixote
After twelve months I'm FINALLY finished with Don Quixote, my 10th book in this year's Back to the Classics Challenge!!!!! This was my book for the category "Classic in Translation".
I don't know what to think about this novel. I've always wanted to read it after seeing it on an episode of "Wishbone" back in the day, because it looked really funny. As I read this I realized it is humorous, but more than that it's ludicrous! The story line reminded me of a bad soap opera where no one knows what end is up and everyone is falling in love and/or has a tragedy.
On the whole I did not like the book. I would really like to know the back ground of the book because it is written like it's a biography of Don Quixote, but then other things make it seem like a work of fiction. I might like it better knowing the story behind the story. What's sad is how crazy yet wise Don Quixote is and that knowing that he is mad, Sancho Panza abandons his family and chooses to follow him anyway. I do appreciate how Don Quixote's family and friends seek to care for him, even if done in a strange and misguided way. The adventures they have are interesting, but really cause you to wonder at the sanity of people. It is a reminder that we can convince ourselves of anything if we tell ourselves it's true long enough. The adventures reminded me that we must watch ourselves in saying what is true.
For me the spiritual implications of this book kept me reading and made it more interesting. Watching Don Quixote follow something so wholeheartedly was inspirational, even if it was mad. To see Sancho Panza follow this, though, was the epitome of folly, but reminds us how often humans blindly follow another, though it is evident it is going down a road of insanity. They are also very devout to the Catholic Church and it is an interesting study in religion of that time.
As a Christian I could see how important it is to really follow God and not our own misguided understandings. If God is not the one determining our reality, we will quickly be led astray into things that are completely foolish.
My favorite part of the book was the novel in the novel that shows the danger of tempting others. I greatly appreciated this story and felt it to the core.
The second half made me very sad and a bit annoyed at how easily people will accept what they want, even though they are clearly being mocked at and made to look a fool. It also made me angry at the audacity of people to take advantage of the madness and desires of people for their own sport. Through out the book I felt sorry for both Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, but a large portion of this section made me want to yell at them, "Are you really that stupid and naive?" as well as yell at their hosts, "What is your problem?"
I can't say that I recommend this book, nor can I say that I do not recommend it. It was not an enjoyable book, except for the part mentioned above. But there are many profound observations and statements that as well as their actions that cause one to think. If you're looking for a thinking book, I would say it is good for that.
I'm going to say 3 stars for this unusual classic.
I don't know what to think about this novel. I've always wanted to read it after seeing it on an episode of "Wishbone" back in the day, because it looked really funny. As I read this I realized it is humorous, but more than that it's ludicrous! The story line reminded me of a bad soap opera where no one knows what end is up and everyone is falling in love and/or has a tragedy.
On the whole I did not like the book. I would really like to know the back ground of the book because it is written like it's a biography of Don Quixote, but then other things make it seem like a work of fiction. I might like it better knowing the story behind the story. What's sad is how crazy yet wise Don Quixote is and that knowing that he is mad, Sancho Panza abandons his family and chooses to follow him anyway. I do appreciate how Don Quixote's family and friends seek to care for him, even if done in a strange and misguided way. The adventures they have are interesting, but really cause you to wonder at the sanity of people. It is a reminder that we can convince ourselves of anything if we tell ourselves it's true long enough. The adventures reminded me that we must watch ourselves in saying what is true.
For me the spiritual implications of this book kept me reading and made it more interesting. Watching Don Quixote follow something so wholeheartedly was inspirational, even if it was mad. To see Sancho Panza follow this, though, was the epitome of folly, but reminds us how often humans blindly follow another, though it is evident it is going down a road of insanity. They are also very devout to the Catholic Church and it is an interesting study in religion of that time.
As a Christian I could see how important it is to really follow God and not our own misguided understandings. If God is not the one determining our reality, we will quickly be led astray into things that are completely foolish.
My favorite part of the book was the novel in the novel that shows the danger of tempting others. I greatly appreciated this story and felt it to the core.
The second half made me very sad and a bit annoyed at how easily people will accept what they want, even though they are clearly being mocked at and made to look a fool. It also made me angry at the audacity of people to take advantage of the madness and desires of people for their own sport. Through out the book I felt sorry for both Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, but a large portion of this section made me want to yell at them, "Are you really that stupid and naive?" as well as yell at their hosts, "What is your problem?"
I can't say that I recommend this book, nor can I say that I do not recommend it. It was not an enjoyable book, except for the part mentioned above. But there are many profound observations and statements that as well as their actions that cause one to think. If you're looking for a thinking book, I would say it is good for that.
I'm going to say 3 stars for this unusual classic.
Wednesday, December 7, 2016
November Blessings
How busy November was for our family! We have been cleaning, organizing and purging as we seek to bring order to our home, family and lives. In the midst God has been gracious, cleaning and ordering our hearts before him. Here is a glimpse of His blessing toward us.
- Jim working 8 extra hours overtime
- Provision
- New Month
- Sharing struggles at CG
- Hearing others' struggles
- God moving
- Productive school
- Time with Jamey
- Time with the little boys
- Working potential new rhythm
- BJ's Cherry soda
- Flip flops for $1
- Good rest time
- Making plans
- Writing blog posts
- Boxed mashed potatoes
- Working on a project with Lillian
- Getting to co-op before 9 am
- Encouragement from Tara
- God speaking through friends
- Free food
- Enjoying my last day of co-op
- Organizing all homeschool material
- Going through all kids books
- Working together as a family
- Time with Jessica
- Extra hour of sleep
- Pastor James preaching
- Great sermon on embracing multiculturalism
- Learning to care for each other
- Time to read
- Family time
- Working on the office with the kids
- God's Grace
- Terminix working on our attic
- Jim only working 4 hours
- Waking before my alarm
- Jamey helping with cleaning
- Getting main part of upstairs cleared out
- Parent's getting here safely
- Medical Missions Conference
- Hearing why our view on sexuality matters
- Being affirmed in some I want to write
- Encouraging and informative breakout sessions
- God confirming next immediate steps
- Praying together
- Meeting more people with similar backgrounds
- Free Yummy Food!
- Great close to conference
- Time to think, talk and pray
- Dinner and display
- Kids doing well with presentations
- Good close to the weekend
- Stepping forward in faith
- Great sermon on God's Kingdom
- Talking about grieving together
- Jim finishing class work for the semester
- Ryan and Becca hanging out for a bit
- Grocery store by myself with 7 kids!
- Meeting a mom of 7, grandmother of 24 and great-grandmother of 21! and getting encouragement from her
- Seeing Rachel Davila
- Talking to Rachy
- Costco as a family
- Talking with Jim
- NO TV!
- Working well with all the kids
- Music
- Time to work on business with Jim
- Beginning to work with Canva
- Catching up with Kate
- Organizing and purging
- J, L, and R helping with clothes and cleaning
- Date Night
- Talking to Ryan and Becca
- Classical music
- Catching up on journals
- J helping cut up veggies and taking care of M
- Watching my kids grow
- Having my kids home with me
- Being creative with J
- J and L being really helpful
- Finding new Bible reading rhythm
- Quiet evening at home
- No computer
- Jim meeting with James
- Time to really pray at Panera
- Pizza
- Hearing God's voice clearly
- "Sky High" on Netflix
- Great sermon on Consecration and confrontation
- Great Sunday class
- Lots of time to talk through things with Jim
- Praying together
- Cleaning out L's closet
- Finding remote
- Sam growing in prayer
- Gift card for McDonald's
- Special lunch
- Lots of milk
- Time to wash hair
- Jamey organizing closet
- Seeing light in organizing tunnel
- Jim getting called off work
- Malachi 3 months!
- Nehemiah progressing well
- Yummy food and fellowship at CG
- Lots of progress in L's room
- Running errands with Lillian
- Baking
- Sam's tooth still doing well
- Chick-fil-A breakfast
- Getting heat fixed
- Teaching kids organizing and kitchen skills
- Pancakes and Eggs for breakfast
- Thanking God for blessings
- Cupcakes
- Day with Ryan and Becca
- Time with the McMillin family
- Jim talking to Max
- Lunch with Jim at work
- Jim getting meds to help him heal
- Getting Black Friday deals set up
- Snuggling with my babies
- Jamey working hard
- Being able to work with J
- Getting pictures uploaded
- Great Advent Sermon on suffering and believing God
- Nice afternoon talking with Ryan and Becca
- Left over curry
- Sojourn providing Advent Jesse Tree resource
- Making ornaments
- Gabriel turning 4!
- Homemade Chocolate Cake and Blueberry Cream Cheese Icing
- Closing out party and getting what we need
- Gifts for Exchange
- Good deals at grocery
- Jim cleaning fridge
- Haircut
- Great deal on World Market Coffee!
- Nice Date Night at Arby's
November Evaluation
Spiritual
- Spend at least 10 minutes praying daily- Thanks to morning pumping this is happening most days!
- Spend at least 10 minutes reading and reflecting on the Bible daily- Again pumping has really helped with this
- Memorize verses with the kids - working on this during school time
- Have extended prayer times 4 times during the year- Jim has had 3 and I have had 3
- Read Christian books (Jim- 1 (not school related), Emmie- 3)- 1 for me so far and started "Mission of Motherhood" and "Humble Roots"
Marriage
- Pray together daily- YES! Growing in more directed prayer times together as well
- Go out for a date once a week- By God's grace I believe we actually managed this this month again! It's gotten a little tricky lately
Go on a night away once this year- Yes! We were able to get away for 2 whole days for our Anniversary! Big thanks to Becca, Shannon, Julianne, Victor and Ariana who made this possible for us! It was wonderfulRead 3 books together this year (read one day a week)- Crossing this off because it's not going to happen. Maybe next year when we're forced to for School of Missions- Discuss plan weekly on Saturday afternoon- Did not happen
Kids
- Spend 15 minutes of one on one time with each child every week- Still did not schedule this, but we're getting better at intentional one on one time
- Special Outing Alone twice during the year with each child- No outings again this month. It's been a struggle to plan extra outside activities with getting organized
- Family fun activity once a month- We went to Mulberry Farms to play, do a corn maze and pick pumpkins with some friends from church. It was a great time!
- Write in individual journals at least 3 times this year- Got caught up and now I need to write in 2 of them again!
- Finish Jamey's 1st year Scrapbook- May not get to working on this until January because of other needed organizing
Homemaking
Keep up with cleaning schedule- We are finishing the year with massive cleaning and organizing so hopefully we will get this made for next year- Keep up with my calendar- Have not used it at all like I should this month
- Being fully present when with my family- This is back and forth depending on how overwhelmed I'm feeling, but still growing in this
Try 12 new recipes this year- (12) Jim made chocolate cake and blueberry cream cheese icing for Gabriel's birthday and it was DELICIOUS! So we have also met this goal!- No TV 2 days a week (watching)- We had a couple days without it, which was a blessing! Still using it a lot with seeking new patterns
Begin gardening in the spring- Another that just did not happen and isn't going to, but that's OK!
Ministry
- Continue sending out Prayer List- Yes
Personal
- Read a book a month for myself- Still working on "Don Quixote" hoping I can finish my classics challenge this year but doesn't look like it, would really like to finish this book though
- Jim read one fiction book- Yes! He finished "Eragon", Eldest", and "Brisingr"
- Journal 5 days a week- Still not getting this done.
- Jim Journal 3 days a week- Yes
- Edit novel to prepare for publishing- No work on this
- Book Club once a month- We didn't meet this month :(
- Continue to meet once a month with writing group- Scheduled it, but ended up with a meeting with God, which was just as useful
- Blog 1-2 days a week- Think I got 4 posts in this month
Health
- Mild Exercise twice a week- Nope, really need to work on schedule/routine/rhythms
Maintain weight until birth- This did not happen, so I have extra work to do now- Lose weight after giving birth- I'm basically stagnant at the moment. Hoping to get cracking on this soon. I need it and I need the energy!
There goes November. It FLEW by! It seems, as with life on the whole, the closer to the end of the year the fast it goes. November was busy finishing co-op, doing school and organizing the whole house from top to bottom. We're still in the midst of this massive project because we have realized how desperately we need orderliness in our house. So we're starting with finding a place for everything and purging what we no longer want or need. Then hopefully we will find a new routine for next year so that we can maintain order and be more effective in everything so we can bring God glory in all things.
How was your November?
How was your November?
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