September: Reflection & Rejuvenation
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Phew! I somehow managed to make it through August. Well, it wasn't so bad. It was just a lot of work to make it not bad.
The month started with a trip to Las Vegas for a national conference. I spent a lot of time in July preparing for the conference. We took at side trip to Zion National Park in Utah, and I had to make sure that I didn't overexert my pregnant self while hiking. It was also challenging to continue to eat healthy food and to stay hydrated.
Then I was thrust into getting ready for school. It would have been so easy for me to spend all day and night getting stuff ready because I enjoy doing it, but I had to remind myself to make time for rest and rejuvenation. I also had to make time for exercise (despite the sweltering Houston heat!) and cooking meals and keeping up with my chores (which I neglected to do for three whole weeks!). I've also been trying to make time for naps.
Overall, I've been doing a really good job with balancing everything; it's just taken a lot of metacognition and willpower and coaching and cajoling. I really want to honor the work that my body is doing to create a new life. I also want to make time for the rest of me to come to terms with what it means to be a parent and to fully embrace the ways in which our life is about to change.
Here were the intentions I set out for myself at the beginning of the month:
I'm looking forward to it!
The month started with a trip to Las Vegas for a national conference. I spent a lot of time in July preparing for the conference. We took at side trip to Zion National Park in Utah, and I had to make sure that I didn't overexert my pregnant self while hiking. It was also challenging to continue to eat healthy food and to stay hydrated.
Then I was thrust into getting ready for school. It would have been so easy for me to spend all day and night getting stuff ready because I enjoy doing it, but I had to remind myself to make time for rest and rejuvenation. I also had to make time for exercise (despite the sweltering Houston heat!) and cooking meals and keeping up with my chores (which I neglected to do for three whole weeks!). I've also been trying to make time for naps.
Overall, I've been doing a really good job with balancing everything; it's just taken a lot of metacognition and willpower and coaching and cajoling. I really want to honor the work that my body is doing to create a new life. I also want to make time for the rest of me to come to terms with what it means to be a parent and to fully embrace the ways in which our life is about to change.
Here were the intentions I set out for myself at the beginning of the month:
I'm looking forward to it!
4 comments:
Sara, have you found the book, "the idle parent" yet? I'd describe it as part montessori (let the child be/follow the child), part how to stay sane/yourself with kids. It's one of the best BOOKS I've read yet! (not just parenting books - most of those are too overwhelming/condescending I find.)
It's really easy to set aside studying a language other than English.
I always struggle to make time to practice French. Even though wife is a French teacher. Even though we're determined that any potential offspring will be raised in a bilingual home. Even though I need an edge over job applicants who have a Canadian education.
I think that I should make working through my French textbook a goal for this month...
For learning another language... consider trying just 10-20 minutes a day on livemocha.com
It helps me to know I can improve my French without making a big commitment to hours of studying!
sara:
muchas felicidades por todos los logros de este mes, ya veras que el proximo mes tambien lo lograras y te irá mejor!!
me encanta tu blog y me encantan tus ideas del compañero de vida.. espero yo pronto encontrar el mio
muchos besos y abrazos
(my way to help yo tu improve your spanish jeje!)
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