We're three-quarters of the way through the year. Or nine-twelfths. Whatever way you choose to look at it, the months are ticking by and we are facing the last three months of the year. It's crunch time for getting those goals completed!
Truly, I'm not feeling the pressure, though. I've worked steadily on my goals through the year, tweaking and adding as I go. What I don't finish by December, I'll roll over into the new year {without disappointment and without guilt}.
- Experiment in the kitchen. Try making my own
granola bars,yogurt,vanilla,sourdough bread, andmarshmallow cream.
I finally started my vanilla in August (using the very basic directions given here). I shake it about once a week and I indulge myself with an occasional sniff, but it won't be ready to use until at least November.
Eat at Chipotle.(Am I the only one who hasn't been?!)
Run a 2-mile race with Brian.
Train and run a 1/2 marathon.
- Run
a 5Kand a 10K in the fall.
I'm running a 10K next Saturday and Brian is doing another 5K.
Build my upper body and core strength. Hold a plank for 4 minutes.
- Learn to change the oil in the van and learn to change the wiper blades, too.
Take each child out individually for a meal at a restaurant they would enjoy.
Read 50 books-- not including books I read aloud to my kids or books we read for school.
I added 2 secondary challenges to my goal. I want to read all of the books from the 2014 Sisters Book Challenge I'm doing with my sister. I've read 8 of her 10 suggestions so only 2 more to go!
Plus I've chosen 4 classics I challenged myself to read by the end of the year. I picked one to read each season and I've read 3 so far-- 1 more to go!
Develop a new chores system for the kids, including responsibilities for the two youngest.Focus on teaching kids to take initiative for their hygiene, school work, and responsibilities.Plan our 2014/2015 school year and write a loose daily schedule.
The best thing I did to help with initiative this year was to give the three older kids their own schedule for the school day. I did it as an afterthought (really to help me more than to help them) but it's been wonderful to see them think about how to best manage their time and to work ahead in an effort to make each day easier. A few weeks ago I added a schedule for Ben (1st grade), too, so he can anticipate what he will be working on each day of the week.
As far a chores go, some of the kids have found their groove and others have to be reminded to stick with their tasks. I need to be more intentional on going behind Alaine and checking on her work. I'm considering tweaking the schedule at the beginning of next year-- maybe switching jobs around a bit and also adding more responsibility for some kids.
Take (or have someone else take) new non-candid photos of my kids.



