May’s End of the Month Summary

This month I was happy about: having a couple Sundays off this month.
This month I was sad about: was having to work a couple Fridays this month.
Somethings I accomplished this month are: going to the dentist for a cleaning (yes, I’m terrified of the dentist.)

Something new I did was: visit an Amish community.
Books I read were:
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green (GREAT book! You should totally read it!)
13 Little Blue Envelopes (Little Blue Envelope, #1) by Maureen Johnson
Raising Yoder’s Barn by Jane Yolen
The Journey by Sarah Stewart
An Amish Wedding by Richard Ammon
Amish Home by Raymond Bial
Down Buttermilk Lane by Barbara Mitchell
Mennonite Life by John Andrew Hostetler
Tales for Very Picky Eaters by Josh Schneider

Movies I watched were: The Vow (loved it!)
TV Shows I watched were:
America’s Got Talent
Criminal Minds
House
Glee
CSI
CSI New York
Sister Wives
The Bachelorette

My favorite song this month was: ?. I don’t feel like I really listened to music that much this month, which is totally weird for me.
What I remember about work were: so many of my favorite student workers graduating.
A lesson I learned this month was: I may actually look and sound younger than I feel at times!
A friend and I: were busy with end of school stuff and didn’t have time to get together.
My favorite pic that I took was:
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Teenager with the Toomer’s trees above him
I cooked: pulled pork sandwiches
The boys were: happy that summer has begun.
My husband was: busy as always.
The thing I’ll remember most from this month was: enjoying a hike with the family over Memorial Day weekend.

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One Response to May’s End of the Month Summary

  1. Wow. Summarizing each month is such a great idea. It really makes you realize how much can be accomplished in one month. I’m really impressed with the number of books you read in a month. I need to make more time to read. Thanks for sharing!

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