October: Reflection & Rejuvenation
Ah, October. I'm glad you're here. I'm sorry I haven't had time to greet you properly.
I wanted to wait until I had time to sit down and reflect before I wrote this post about my goals for the upcoming month.
So here I am, already into the second week of October.
Let me take a quick peek back at my September goals:
- Work on Purposeful Parenthood (no pressure to finish it): Yes! I'm really excited about the course.
- Get the bulk of Henry's Halloween costume finalized (I'm thrilled that I can re-use my costume from four years ago for myself): Yep! It's basically finished (although it seems unlikely that he will actually want to wear it on Halloween...).
- Work really hard for Magnolia Montessori For All to plan an awesome "Meet & Greet" event: This event has taken a lot of time to plan, but I'm hoping it will be worth it.
- Attend a parenting bookclub (we're reading Parenting from Your Heart): The book did not arrive in time from the library, so I did not attend.
- Get some fiction books from the library to help with my process of decompressing before bed: Yes! I read two really easy escape fiction books. It was awesome to read them.
- Enjoy the pop-up dinner party: I ended up canceling the pop-up dinner party. Four people couldn't come and two people canceled, including the person who was going to make the vegetarian enchiladas.
- I ran three times a week.
- I attended three parent education events at Henry's school.
- I actively participated in Purposeful Conception.
- I attended 14 meetings to help build Austin's first public Montessori school
- Get my car's oil changed. I know this seems like minutiae and is hardly worthy of being listed as a goal for the month, but I need the accountability to get it done.
- Be patient while we wait to see whether or not we successfully conceived during this cycle. The waiting game begins!
- Finish Purposeful Parenthood.
- Brainstorm Matt's birthday present.
- Build our Christmas lists for family members.
- Work on publicity plans for my book, A Priceless Wedding: Crafting a Meaningful, Memorable, and Affordable Celebration.
- Publicize Kids in the Kitchen: Simple Recipes That Build Confidence and Independence the Montessori Way.
- Read for fun and relaxation before bed each night (I hope to participate in this month's book club focused on Mind in the Making: The Seven Essential Life Skills Every Child Needs).
- Get started on the construction for our house! The appraiser considered the additional information we submitted and agreed to raise the appraisal another $10,000. It puts us close enough to make it work.
Hmmm...I feel like my focus is scattered among several big projects: A Priceless Wedding, Kids in the Kitchen, Magnolia Montessori For All, and Purposeful Parenthood. The only thing I could cross off the list would be Purposeful Parenthood, but I'm really excited about working on it. Dilemmas, dilemmas.
There's also the unknown of when/if I'm going to get pregnant again. The last time I was pregnant (before the miscarriage), I was taking a nap every day, which knocked out a lot of my productive work time. We'll see what happens.
Photo Courtesy of the Nikki McClure Calendar
Labels: Reflection-n-Rejuvenation
7 comments:
great news about the appraisal! I can't wait to hear how that process goes!
Thanks, Isa! We're so excited! I just told Henry that we're building a house and explained that it will probably be the only house he remembers from his childhood. I moved around a lot when I was little (the longest I stayed at one school from elementary to middle was two years for 5th and 6th grade), so I'm particularly excited to give him that stability and sense of being rooted.
I love your Halloween costume! Glad you get to reuse it. Good news on the house front too. Hope you enjoy the rest of this lovely month!
Congrats on the appraisal! That's amazing news. :-)
I hope it still fits, a.m.t.! I forgot that part of the equation...
Thanks, Maureen! It's a huge relief.
I'm so excited about your Purposeful Parenthood class!
I am too, Angela Mae! I keep wanting to do things (like clarify our rituals or rearrange something in our physical environment), and I have to remind myself to wait until I can do it alongside kindred spirits. Thanks for your enthusiasm!
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