What I Focused on in December:
1. Preparing to Query
2.Family time, Traveling, and the Holidays
3. Finishing end-of-year list and preparing for 2017
Birthday Challenge and Dream List Update
- Buy 25 Books – 2
- Request 25 Books for Review – 2
- Dance, Skip, or swing in the rain 25 times – 3
- Watch the sunrise or sunset 25 times – 1
- Read to, or cook with, children 25 times – 2
- Have less than 5 emails in my inbox Saturday night 25 weeks (not in a row) – 4
- Go to bed by 10:30 sixty times (not in a row)- 12
- Blog by 9:30 a hundred times – 10
- Go to Wednesday night church 20 times – 1
- Drink coffee or tea while reading or journaling 25 times – 3
Non-Fiction: 1
Fiction: 7
Reviews: 8
Audio Books: 4
Traveling
Nights gone: 12
New States or Countries: None
December Goals

What I’ve Been Learning
Other
December was wonderful, but also had some really expected elements to it.
Near the beginning of the month I spent nearly a week in Florida with my grandparents where I played games, talked, went swimming, and spent hours working on the query letter for WLHYL with amusingly cheesy Hallmark Christmas movies playing in the background. Then instead of going home I headed straight to the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum where I spent several fantastic days with my adopted parents and delightedly seeped myself in the ambiance of the Museum. (If y’all haven’t figured out by now, the Creation Museum is one of my most favorite places on earth.)
As always December was the most gameish-month of the year for me with hundreds of rounds of cards, boardgames, and snatching random breaks for family time. I also learned several new games which were So. Much. Fun.
When I was home during the month I made good use of my time by randomly deciding to go through all my stuff and organizing it. Before I left for Florida it was my office and closet, and after I got home from Florida it was my library. It was rewarding knowing I could start out 2017 with a sparkling clean workspace.
My brother and I used to have a heard of dairy goats. I bowed out of the business several years ago and we sold most of the goats. This December my brother sold the remaining few goats, which meant that our livestock guard dog, Medallion, was now out of a job. My brother generously gave her to the person who bought some of the goats. Although I hadn’t been to the goat barn for a while, I visited so I could say good-bye to Medallion, because even though she was a work dog, she was also a very friendly, big, teddybear-ish type animal. During the eight years we had her I spent hundreds of hours up in the goat barn with her hanging around.
How was y’alls December? I’d be delighted to hear about it!
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Aww, thank you, Sarah!
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Looks like a fun month! Thanks for sharing and inspiring.
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It was a fun month! A great end to 2016. 🙂
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It looks like you had a fun month traveling and gaming. ^ ^ That’s so cool that you got to see the Ark Encounter!
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Yes! It was a great month with lots of good memories. 🙂
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