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Something Loved
Matt and I took several hikes this month, mainly to see waterfalls. If interested you can see all the pictures here and here. I have been more consistently walking and exercising this month, and I love that I am so close to hitting my goal for this month of 300,000 steps. Hopefully tomorrow. As I type this I only need 2.987 steps, and Matt and I hope/plan to do another long walk/hike tomorrow morning, which should take care of those last steps!!
MY NEPHEW IS NOW CANCER FREE, praise God! He is 22 and we are praying that he will bounce back quickly, getting his energy back and stuff.
The first two pictures are from our Stanford Trailhead and Brandywine Falls hike at Cuyahoga Valley National Park.





Well, this month this prompt is the one I am blanking on. Make no mistake, I am SURE I learned things this month, but apparently they didn't stick 😂😂
Our dining room benches have been splitting, probably since we moved into this house, if not before. Earlier this year when Joanne's was going out of business, I bought fabric so they could be redone. My husband completed that project his month! But, not only did he redo the benches with new fabric and padding, he also painted them, and the table, and sealed them as well. They should last at least another 14 years (which is how long we have had the table and benches). Don't ask me why I didn't take better pictures of before and after, including the table, it was a busy/distracted month. I did several blog posts for this month as well, which is closer to my goal, but not quite there.





I am still letting go of books. Some once they are read, one that I decided I didn't want to read. I have also been letting go of books from my virtual TBR.
What is something you have loved, learned, went well, or let go of this month?? To see what other bloggers are sharing this month head over to Jennifer's blog.
Cindy!! I adore the fabric y'all covered your benches with!! I love that style so much. I've seen it in scrapbooking/stamping materials but never in fabric. The benches look beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSo something I love. I particularly have loved Margaret Feinberg's Bible study, "The God You Need to Know." It is rich, beautiful, creative, and something that really helped me to draw closer to the Holy Spirit.
Also, your hike photos! Stunning!
Wren-thank you so much! I appreciate you stopping by!!
DeleteI am so glad to read that your nephew is cancer free! That is wonderful news. The bench redo turned out great. I'm always stumped by the "learned" prompt too. I know I learn something new nearly every day but by the end of the month it's all kind of a blur and then I often wonder what's really worth mentioning about having learned!
ReplyDeleteThanks Joanne! Yes, exactly!
DeleteWhat a huge answer to prayer that your nephew is cancer free! Your husband did a great job with the bench- very nice. Ok for some reason, this page loaded backwards- in other words, I scrolled up to see the photos and as soon as I saw the nature pictures, I was like, "I think those are from Cuyahoga National Park!" My brother and I plan to hike there in October and I was JUST looking at pictures online of the park. It looks so pretty! Good job on all your walking!
ReplyDeleteMaria, it is a great place to hike! We have been twice and plan to go back. I hope you all enjoy your hike there :)
DeleteI love the waterfall pictures, and I'm glad to hear the good news about your nephew!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lesley!
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