One of my goals was to incorporate some form of exercise into my daily/weekly routine. For those who know me, this is going to be tough. I hate exercise, but as I have gotten older I realize that I am just going to have to do it. I figured that the easiest thing I could do would be walking and since Sophie got a wagon from Santa that it would be fun to take her on walks through the neighborhood. Of course, we are in an arctic blast and it is way too cold to be outside.
I picked up a business card for a company called StrollerStrides when I was shopping before Christmas. I've seen ads for similar programs but nothing close to me. This one is close to work, so I called to check on class times. They have a Tuesday/Thursday class that I can go to before my staff meeting at the mall, plus a Saturday morning class at a park. I told Paul I wanted to do this. I'm not sure he believes I'll last very long but I am determined to give it a try. They have 2 different memberships and I am signing up for the more expensive one that gives you unlimited classes (instead of just 1 per week). I figure if I go at least 5 times a month, I'll be getting my money's worth, but my goal is twice a week. I'll keep you posted.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Friday, January 8, 2010
Blog Goals
My goal for the new year was to post something on at least one of the blogs each day. I figured that after Sophie went to bed, I could upload any pictures and post something. Unfortunately, she hasn't felt great and so her schedule is off and she's gone to bed late the last couple of nights. So late in fact that by the time she goes down, I'm about ready for bed myself. I'll keep trying for a post-a-day, but some days it just may not happen.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Not My Accomplishments
So this is supposed to be where I get to show off all that I have accomplished but this post will be about my step dad's accomplishments during the Christmas break. First, a huge "THANK YOU" to him for all he did. Usually when he stays with us he'll do a few things around the house to help out since Paul isn't the handyman type. I've been making a list of odd jobs for him since September, so while he was here he did them all. I never expected that. I mean it was his vacation too and he was only here 2 weeks, but he managed to get to them all. Some were fairly easy (like the fan that has mysteriously started working again), others were a lot more complicated (like the flood lights, that required 2 trips to Home Depot due to defective products and poor customer service), but all were above and beyond what he had to do. So here's his list of accomplishments:
- put up shelf in Sophie's room
- fix fan in master bedroom
- hang bath toys holder
- build shelves in garage to store canned goods
- install motion-sensored flood lights in backyard
- tighten Sophie's bouncer seat
- reconnect plastic piece on car's wheel well
- move changing table unit
Thank you, Briggs for all you do for us Walkers in Texas!
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Signs of Grace
Several year ago the music director at church started a sign choir. I've always been interested in sign language, so I joined. I really enjoy doing this and the other ladies in the group are wonderful. We chose to continue the choir even after the director left. We try to perform a few times a year, including Christmas and Easter. For this year we performed at the Las Posadas program doing a rendition of Mary's Boy Child.


Friday, January 1, 2010
65 in 365
This will be a list of 65 things I want to accomplish in the next 365 days. (No, I didn't come up with this idea myself, I borrowed it from this Foster Mama, along with some of her items.) I'll update the list once a month (that's the first thing on the list). Completed items will be in italics.
- Update the 65 in 365 once a month
- Come up with 65 goals for the year
- Complete Sophie's baby album
- Complete 2009 annual album
- Attend at least 5 StrollerStrides classes a month
- Girls Night Out (or Mom's Night Out) at least 4 times
- Go to the movies every other month
- Finish reading 6 books
- Try 26 new recipes
- Make our wills
- Come up with a system for backing up digital photos
- Make bed everyday; complete after 30 days, will restart counter when I miss a day
- Have date night once a month
- Build a snowman
- Join a moms group
- Set up a cleaning schedule and follow it; complete after 3 months
- Have lawn guys come on a regular basis
- Take Wrangler to Kady the groomer 6 times
- Purchase a jogging stroller for Paul to use
- Put items in JBF Consignment sales, 2 sales each sales season
- Make and stick to a weekly menu and grocery list; complete after 5 weeks
- Decorate the tabletop tree for each holiday or season (snowflakes, hearts, green and gold beads, eggs, flowers, red and blue stars, apples, Halloween, fall leaves, Christmas)
- Update a blog everyday (or at least average one new post each day).
New Year, New Outlook
I have decided that I am going to try to blog more often and get pictures loaded on the computer quicker so that they can be used on the blogs too. For this first post of the year, of course, I have to list my goals that I want to accomplish. Make sure you check our other blogs as I will get those updated as well. On to the list:
- Incorporate some form of "exercise" or physical activity into my weekly routine.
- Enjoy the small moments with Sophie.
- Be flexible with my time (so that when things don't go as plan, I can still enjoy them).
- Read more.
These are just a few to start with, I'll add more as we go.
To end, I will include some of the final accomplishments of 2009:
- Finding the perfect stocking for Sophie's first Christmas
- Getting frames for Sophie's 3 month pictures, and getting them hung on the wall (before her 6 month ones were taken)
- getting Christmas decorations put out
- Pulling books from our "library" to take to Half Price Books
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Show Us Your Life: Halloween Costumes
Over at Kelly's Korner, we are showing off Halloween costumes. Most people who know me know I hate dressing up, rarely do it. I do however love to dress up the pets. Of course they seem to hate it as much as I do.
This year I also dressed up our daughter. She had a different costume for preschool and then one for Halloween night.
Here is our little Princess Leia.
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