Happy New Year!
Do you like those end of the year round-up lists? Here’s one for you, almost entirely made up of links to previous posts. (Each one will open in a new tab.) We remember the things we review, so let’s go. . .
- 11 Things I Learned in January
- 8 Things I Learned in February
- 8 Things I Learned in March
- 6 Things I Learned in April
- 8 Things I Learned in May
- 7 Things I Learned in June
- 7 Things I Learned in July
- 8 Things I Learned in August
- 8 Things I Learned in September
- 7 Things I Learned in October
- 6 Things I Learned in November
We have documentation of 84 new things learned in 2018. (and probably 1/2 of them already forgotten). Here are 3 more from December (much of what I learned this month isn’t worth sharing publicly).
- You can find a doctor online and have him call a prescription into your local drug store! What? I had no idea, and don’t know how to do this, but it is good to know, and I know who to ask for more details.
- Green tomato pie is not worth making unless you have no apples; if you insist on making it, 1-1/2 cups of sugar is too much.
- Frost-on-the-Pumpkin pie is worth making if you don’t mind 2 sessions in the kitchen and using every bowl you possess.
I wish you a year of learning in 2019!
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Hi Jana! Happy 2019 to you! I love this idea of making a list of things you’ve learned each month. Maybe if I wrote down the things I learned, I would remember them! 🙂 Hope you have a fantastic year this year, my friend!
Cheryl, I borrowed this idea from Anne Bogel who borrowed it from Emily Freeman. It sure forces me to think and pay attention to life. I don’t learn something new every day, and often what I learn doesn’t belong in a public place. 😎 I hope you have a fantastic 2019 too, my far-away friend!
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