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Looking Back on the Year
I’ve loved 2014. My phone that I’m typing this on just auto corrected that to I’ve “lived” 2014, and I feel that is spot on.
Looking back on this year makes me think of Ephesians 3:20:
all glory to God, who is able,
through his mighty power at work within us,
to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think.
My “one little word” for 2014 was do. Wow, did that ever happen!
We visited California. And met some friends.
We moved. Twice.
We camped, a few times.
We enjoyed nature, even eating out in it.
We made new friends. And lived life with old ones.
I caught my first fish (and second)!
We spent time with family.
We explored our province.
I read a lot of books.
I tried a lot of new recipes. Some worked, others didn’t.
We began to live simpler.
We began to get some answers to prayers we have been praying for years.
We saw a photo of the boy chosen to be our son. Met him. And then he became ours.
I couldn’t have imagined 2014 to turn it better if I had tried.
2015, you have a lot to live up to, but I think you can handle it.
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4 Comments
meg
The last one… that became 3. Awesome.
Katie Cook
So glad you came to California! and even more excited that you now have Son!!! xoxo
Kaylan
Oh, woman. Such an amazing journey you’re on right now, and what a year! Love this idea for a post. Blessings on the rest of your trip. xo
emma
love that this year has been great for you!! so excited for Ephraim and praying the rest of the transitions are smooth! π