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things we learned, some things that went well, and some things we let go of. While the prompts may be new, our host is not, we are still linking up with Jennifer!
Something Loved
Elijah turned 20 this month! I no longer have any teenagers in the house, we are officially in young adult territory-send help! Elijah ended up with a stack of books, at least 7! I also got to see my sister and brother (and families) for a quick visit (they live in TN). While I didn't love the reason I saw them (I went to drive my sister to surgery), I loved getting to see them, even briefly. I also enjoyed feeding my sister's chickens grass, there is something oddly relaxing about it!









I learned we are still in a housing crisis. We are wanting to move (downsize) so have started the house hunting process. Several houses we wanted to see immediately went into bidding wars and we just walked away. We are not in such a hurry to deal with that mess.
I finished my bookshelf quilt and got it hung up this month! You can see all the pictures here.
Something I Let Go Of
I had plans to get at least eleven posts up on this blog this month. That did not come even close to happening, so I had to let it go. I also let go of about 15 books that I sent to a Free Little Library.
What is something you have loved, accomplished, improved upon, or noticed this month?? To see what other bloggers are sharing this month head over to Jennifer's blog.
Happy Birthday to your son! I hope he had a great birthday :). This year is the last one that I will have a teenager. It will be feel strange to have all twenty somethings! Good luck with your house hunting/bidding/selling of your house. Hopefully the housing crisis ends soon. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThanks Maria! It is a strange season for sure!
DeleteWe have a few street libraries around us but I just stick mine on the fence. I get joy watching things go (I put toys and soaps and other things out there). Hope the surgery went well. And lovely month - don't stress about the blog posts. Just gives people more time to read what's there. Off to -peek at the quilt.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lydia!
DeleteAll the birthday photos look so fun - what a great celebration! So nice you could see family and were able to help your sister out. Family time is always precious. I'm very curious about your bookshelf quilt - headed over to look at those photos now!
ReplyDeleteKym, we enjoyed celebrating our son, and I always love seeing family. It's just not as often as I would like :)
DeleteWhat a full and heartfelt month—celebrations, family time, and even chicken-feeding serenity. These little moments really do make life rich. I’d love for you to stop by and read my latest post too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Melody, I agree, and am doing my best to treasure the moments.
DeleteCongratulations on surviving the raising of teenagers. :) Happy birthday to your Elijah! My daughter is about to list her house for sale; I'm curious how the market will be for her. Good luck in finding the right new home for you!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lisa, good luck to your daughter. Hopefully the market treats her kindly!
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