Once again the end of a month has snuck up on me. I am sure at this point no one is surprised, LOL! Our house officially sold this month (praise God) and we close on December 16th. This has added another level of busyness to our already busy year. I am looking forward to being settled again soon (when we find another place!). (started this post in November and now it's 12/5) Our prompts for the Share Four Somethings link-up are some things we loved, somethings we learned, some things that went well, and some things we let go of. We are linking up with Jennifer! Something Loved
I loved that our house officially sold! I love that we were able to spend Thanksgiving with family. I also loved seeing our first snow fall of the season-even if I wasn't ready for it! And, I loved getting our Christmas tree up (a few days late), but still celebrating new season's in Kayla and Elijah's lives.
Something Learned

I finished another great nonfiction book this month: A Place of Quiet Rest: Finding Intimacy with God Through A Daily Devotional Life by Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth. Just one of the quotes that impacted me greatly was: When we become preoccupied with earthly things rather than eternal matters, we easily become resentful, self-centered, and angry. Does anyone else need this reminder?! No, just me, okay then ;) Something That Went Well
November is a blur. I am going with I survived the month, that is what went well.
Something I Let Go Of
I let go of thinking we are going to find a house to buy right now. We have not. We are moving into a rental. I am surprisingly okay with this, a post about it is (hopefully) coming soon.
"To our God and Father be glory for ever and ever. Amen." Philippians 4:20
"Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows." James 1:17
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.
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