(I’m still fairly new to Emily, but have been following her on Twitter, listened to her hope*writers podcast, and am enjoying her content and perspective.)
So here’s what the past month has taught me:
I learned how to convert a Word document to a PDF file. I feel like a techie pro.
When Bookaholic has a $3 fill-a-bag sale, you should go. And you might find treasures like these:
Our neighbors are very generous. We don’t join every school fundraiser, but threw in for Jump Rope for Heart. Almost everyone on our block supported the boys.
Thanks to a friend, I now know the Wichita Art Museum’s cafe, The Muse, is delightful. They have the best chocolate for their mocha lattes. However, since their espresso machine was broken, they gave us a bowl of this chocolate and real whip cream to add to a regular drip coffee. Divine.
Stone churches are tucked in so many corners of our city. And all are stunning.
Pinterest has a lovely assortment of vintage pins, including this exact set of Crazy 8’s our family had growing up.
The Boxcar Children is a movie. (Thanks to a poster spied at Alford.)
If you are out of gift bags, you can use a map calendar to decorate a paper sack.
My husband’s annual school carnival is delightful – as are all the hard-working teachers, staff, and parents.
How to publish a novel on Amazon for Kindle (via Amy Lynn Andrews).
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What did you learn in April?
Those churches are beautiful! I am so glad you are joining Emily’s end of the month link-up! I really enjoyed your post today.
Thank you!
That Bookaholic sale sounds awesome…and like I would come home with way more books than I have room for.
Or time to read!