Sunday, May 3, 2020

New Life to My List!

As I entered into year 2 of my list, I was beginning to think that it might flop.Then the "Great Pause" happened and school, dance, Girl Scouts were all cancelled. Then my office closed and I was sent home to work in my living room. At first, I played the Sims 4 and binge watched House on Amazon Prime, but you can only do that for so long, you know.  Some of the things on my list might be halted, because of Covid-19 like visiting 5 different museums. Sure, I could do virtual visits, but that's not the way I want to do that. Virtual visits just make me want to be there more. I have a lot of updates coming! Keep your eyes peeled :-)

January 1, 2019- September 28, 2021

Self-Improvement/Fun

1. Launch a blog and write about my 101 Things
2. Read 26 books starting w/ each letter of the alphabet
3. Create a budget and stick to it for 6 months
4. Read 100 different Little Golden Books to the girls
                                       1. The Monster at the End of This Book 
                                       2. Another Monster at the End of This Book
5. Learn to change a tire
6. Do a 5K fun run
7. Take 5 Different Classes
8. Wear Make-Up every day for a week
9. Get my hair cut and styled
10. Eat vegetarian for a week
11. Go to the gym 2x a week for 4 weeks
12. Get 3 massages
13. Get 3 facials
14. Stay out of Wal-Mart for a month
15. Get a patch from every Girl Scout Council
16. Try Amazon Prime Pantry
17. Try Wal-Mart Pick-up
18. Get a tattoo
20. Contact GSWPA about the Presidential Service Award and earn it if they support it
22. Lose 10 more lbs
23. Lose 10 more lbs
24. Lose 10 more lbs
25. Lose 10 more lbs
26. Complete 2 Coursera Classes
27. Try 3 Subscription boxes
29. Drink 64 oz of water a day for 2 weeks
30. Make 25 different crafts from Pinterest
31. Sell Something I made
32. Enter 40 Projects in the fair
33. Watch 30 different movies I’ve never seen or haven’t watched in the last 2 years.
34. Use reusable grocery totes (or Thirty-One!) for 5 grocery trips
35. Make a Tasty recipe
36. Make 10 new recipes from Pinterest
37. Make 10 new desserts from Pinterest
38. Learn to confidently tie 5 different knots
39. Get 10 celebrity autographs

Family Adventure

40. Go to Disney World
41. Go on a road trip
42. Visit 5 different museums
43. Beach trip!
44. Earn the Exploring DC patch and all 3 segments with the girls
45. Go Berry Picking
46. Go to 3 different concerts
47. Take the girls Geocaching
48. Go to a Bubba Show breakfast
49. Plant 5 different veggies in the garden
50. Plant an herb garden
51. Plant a tree
52. See 5 plays/musicals
53. Take my Girl Scout troop camping 3x
54. See Disney on Ice
55. Do a 10 church crawl

Home Improvements​

56. Build a closet bed
57. Bunk the girls’ beds
58. Get a new couch
59. Put clothing wardrobes in the girls’ room
60. Install a new livingroom floor
61. Clean and organize the girls’ room
62. Clean and organize our room
63. Assemble the corner cabinet
64. Organize the pantry
65. Organize the cabinets
66. Make labels for the spice rack
67. Make 10 freezer meals
68. Get a new kitchen table and chairs
69. Install a shelf for the microwave
70. Paint the kitchen
71. Paint the bedroom
72. Bring in the 2nd Oak cabinet from Pap-Pap’s
74-101 to come!

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

2020 Isn't Panning Out Like I Thought It Might

I had a draft saved from 1/1/2020 that was full of hope for 2020. After a rough and rocky 2019 where my daughter was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes a month before her 8th birthday, I felt like I was tumbling downhill and just couldn't get my footing. I was going to do better in 2020... then Covid-19 happened.

I guess I got my wish, because the world stopped. I've been relegated to my house to work from home and home school my kids. We haven't been getting takeout because we're trying to minimize contact as much as possible to protect our parents, children and ourselves. No take out means cooking at home. No pizza, no Wendy's, no Chinese food. To be honest, I don't really miss it. Some days, I could really go go a grilled chicken salad from the local restaurant or ice cream from DQ, but I was so burned out on fast food.

We're watching movies and reading books and working on Girl Scout badge work until the world becomes"normalish" again. Here's to the hope that we return to a world that is more healed and people who are more thankful for all the good that they have in their lives.

Thursday, August 1, 2019

#2- B



When I wrote goal 2, I wrote it with this book in mind. I've been wanting to read Bloom for a long time. (Watch the trailer and you will want your own copy!) Bloom is a memoir written by blogger, Kelle Hampton following her daughter's unexpected diagnosis of Down Syndrome. If you don't know me, then you should know that I am a caseworker for people who have intellectual disabilities; including Down Syndrome. If you don't know, you should know that the best people in the world have Down Syndrome. No joke. The best hearts, the sweetest souls, the kindest smiles... they're there. Having a child with a disability is full of uncertainty though. Will they ever live independently? Are their health concerns that we'll face down the road (people with Down Syndrome are more likely to have heart defects, thyroid issues, or be diagnosed with Leukemia)? Will they have friends and fit in?

In Bloom, Kelle doesn't just accept Nella's diagnosis, their family grows and blooms proving that there is "beauty in the unexpected." Definitely worth the read!

Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Finishing the 21 Day Fix

I finished the 21 Day Fix on 7/15 and by the end, I had lost 15 pounds. By the end, I was making better food choices. I was eating real food... not donuts for dinner. I felt sooo good too. It kinda made me mad that I was feeling better. I had more energy. My back hurt less. It was really working.

Since I finished, I have slipped back into some bad habits that I'll have to figure out how to manage, but  I still did it!

Thursday, July 4, 2019

21 Day Fix- Halfway Point!


I started doing the 21 Day Fix eating plan. I bought generic containers on Amazon and I'm not doing the exercise program with it. Last time I tried to do this, I lasted until day 5 and gave up. Knowing what I know now, I think my biggest issue was that I tried to change my eating, exercise, and quit drinking pop all at the same time and I failed miserably. Because I quit pop nearly a month before starting, I didn't go through withdraw. I'm really surprised by how well I'm doing (and feeling!) Which kind of annoys me, because I was hoping I wouldn't feel any different and could go back to eating junk. I have more energy, I'm peppier, and my back doesn't hurt so bad that I think paralysis is a viable option. It's also getting easier to choose healthier alternatives without thinking much about it and halting my knee jerk reaction to use food to cope with stress. Who knew??


See my list! 

Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Monsters in These Books!

My mom has been  rearranging her house and she cleared out some bookshelves and brought out a lot if the girls' books. The Hurricane, my oldest daughter, loves all things school, so she sorted and organized and turned them into "the library." When you want to borrow a book, you use the card that she made and she scans them before you can take them. I was super excited to dig through the piles of Little Golden Books and I "borrowed" my two all time favorite!!



We laughed so hard and I still loves these books. My littlest, Tornado, told me that these are her favorite books ever! Mine too, Baby, mine too.

What was your favorite book as a kidlet?

See my list! 

Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Do you know Rachel Hollis?



#2 on my list is to read 26 different books, each one starting with a different letter of the alphabet. My friend B (who has been very instrumental in not allowing me to quit working on my list, even though that was my initial plan, yo) lent me her copy of "Girl, Stop Apologizing" just in time for Rachel and Dave Hollis to start the "Girl, Stop Apologizing" book club, but because I hadn't read the first book, "Girl, Wash Your Face," I didn't want to start on the second.

I remember when "Girl, Wash Your Face" was released. I saw several post on Facebook where several women raved about how good it was... how it set a fire in them. I was intrigued, so I headed to my favorite place... Amazon and I read the reviews. Unfortunately, Amazon showed me 1 star reviews first. I read a few where women complained that Rachel was privileged and sheltered. She hadn't faced any real adversary in her life. Regular women couldn't relate to this book. Don't waste your money. Blah, blah, blah, so I decided not to buy it, based on the opinions of these strangers on the internet versus the opinions of women who I actually knew in real life. Crazy, right? I know.

In reflection, after watching every episode of #theGSAClub, I might not be able to lose all the weight, cook awesome meals, or develop a rockin' budget to allow us the opportunity to take amazing vacations; however, I have learned one thing from Rachel and Dave- I will never do anything on my list if I don't believe that it is possible. I need to believe in myself and my ability to reach my goals. In a recent live stream on the "Start Today Morning Show with Rach and Dave," Rachel said (and I'm paraphrasing, because it was a lot) that motivation is getting up over and over and over because your desire to change is greater than your desire to stay where you are. I want a different life than the one I'm living where I'm just existing. I might just be able to do this.

I'm adding to my list! #73 is to do 30 Days of "Start Today" journaling. Check out my list here.