February: Reflection & Rejuvenation
Photo courtesy of Nikki McClure's 2010 Calendar
It's February. Hooray! I always like the start of new months. It represents a mini-moment of reflection and rejuvenation. It's like a little version of New Year's all over again.
What should I celebrate about January?
- I rekindled my creativity by making a bag (during a craft date with a new friend, which was a lot of fun).
- I made an effort to collaborate with colleagues to improve my teaching.
- We hosted dinner three different dinners for friends, attended two different dinner parties, and planned a funky night out at the Museum of Fine Arts.
- I published our neighborhood newsletter.
- I met all of my consulting deadlines.
- I weathered the stress of buying a new car and administering five days of standardized testing to first graders.
- I finished the final revisions on my book proposal.
- I ran approximately three times a week.
- I want to do a better job of tracking our spending, using our index-card method. This approach works really well for me, but it's hard for me to keep track of Matt's spending when he goes on an errand. We have a new system for putting receipts in a particular place, so it should get easier.
- I want to completely organize my classroom (i.e., library, curriculum shelves, and closet) and get my word wall up.
- Invite someone over for dinner that we want to get to know better.
- Maintain a happy and content life, despite lots of upcoming potential stressors.
- Schedule appointments with the doctor and dentist for regular check-ups.
- Undertake at least one home-improvement project (probably getting a consistent fence all the way around our house).
- Run consistently (four times a week) and do 15 minutes of yoga the other three days of the week.
- Maintain regular posting on three of my blogs.
- Try to consistently eat balanced meals.
- Make another craft.
- Find a marriage counselor so we can make sure our relationship is as strong as possible before we have a baby.
I'm excited about the month!
1 comment:
Hi Sara,
I just wanted to say that I read this blog and your $2000 wedding one, and that I really enjoy what you offer up each post, and what you have to say. You've really encouraged ME to live a better life and to be more organized and clear-goal oriented. :)
So, in short, thanks, and keep up the great work. :) We're here supporting you all the way.
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