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Our sixth annual Epiphany tradition! This year, due to busy schedules and teenage commitments, we decided to gather for a big breakfast as our special meal. Over breakfast burritos, bacon and home fries, we chatted about 2021 and picked a few family goals we wanted to accomplish in 2022, including:
- Eat more healthy food and less sugar.
- Read/listen to the Bible each day.
- Continue working hard as a team, especially as we expand the farm.
After breakfast, everyone ripped open their gifts wrapped in gold paper and they all seemed pleased with my choices. Our Epiphany books for 2022:
MARK – The Long Sword by Christian Cameron
ASHLEY – The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson
M (age 15) – Framed Perspective Vol. 1: Technical Perspective and Visual Storytelling
D (age 13) – Obsessed with Star Wars: Test Your Knowledge of a Galaxy Far, Far Away
J (age 11) – Darkmouth #3: Chaos Descends by Shane Hegarty
S (age 9) – The Bookwanderers by Anna James
T (age 7) – Family Fun Search & Find
P (age 5) – Paint with Water: Wheels and Steel Machines
Amy in Oregon says
Love the gold paper!! We did new socks and towels this year for epiphany! Looking forward to reading about the new farm adventures!
Ashley says
Socks and towels are a great idea! I love practical gifts. 🙂
Shelly Cunningham says
I can’t wait to hear what you think of The book woman of Troublesome Creek. I loved it so much!
Ashley says
Everyone who has read it has told me the same thing! Can’t wait to see what I think.