If it's not been done, here's my three in random order.
1) be more healthy. Not only exercise, but eat healthier. I feel like we ate really badly as a family this year and I want to improve on that.
2) be a better mom/wife/sister etc. I think I resolve to do this every year and I always fail in some category. The most important to me are wife and mom but the others matter too.
3) this is my big one. Stop taking on more than I can handle. I have no idea how to even tackle this one, but it's probably the most important of the three.
Edit for spelling fail.
[MC 11.20.11] [DS born 9.24.12] [DD born 10.15.14]
All mine are super cliche but I feel very committed to them.
Quit smoking Stay in shape Do a three day juice cleanse twice a year Keep my house cleaner
Quitting smoking is a big one in itself! That's great that you are taking it on. I used to smoke, I quit about ten years ago. One of the most difficult but most rewarding things ever.
[MC 11.20.11] [DS born 9.24.12] [DD born 10.15.14]
Continue to have dance parties as often as possible.
Have more patience with my son, he does things in his own way and in his own time and I need to be okay with that.
Get another tattoo.
Be nicer to my husband.
Try my hardest not to cuss at any of DH's family members this year. All bets are off if anyone refers to my son as a queer.
Cook dinner more. Less fast food.
Don't sweat the small stuff. With this many kids, I need to just let things go or I will lose my mind.
I'm loving the "taking on less" and may steal it @Eastie156 Also, borrowing from @jenndub a few weeks ago(a month?) when she talked about staying organized with 4 kiddos and getting so much prepared before. I think she said something like she even puts the sippy of water in the car the night before.
Man, I have too much. I think I'll stick with "make healthier choices whenever possible."
Drink more water, cook more healthy meals at home, exercise, turn off the work computer, don't take on more than I can handle bc that is also unhealthy.
Cook more Clean more Be more patient with everyone in my house Get out of the house more Do more crafts with Nola at home Get back on my nutrtion and exercise (I've slacked big time the past month)
Whenever I resolve to do anything specific I fail, so I think this year it's just going to be "put a little more effort into each day." Whether that means getting up earlier to get a more done, appearance, cooking more, being more considerate of DH or whatever will depend on the day. There are just too many times where I feel like I've ended the day at the bare minimum.
March 2017 September Siggy Challenge: Favorite Fall Things
My big one is to Fiengold diet our food at home, and perhaps take on more if that goes well. We started yesterday when DH went to the grocery for a few things. He did good, only one impulse buy outside of the diet!
Just added: send my grandparents monthly cards/letters. They are in their 90s and talking on the phone has become too difficult for them so I need to make the effort to write to them.
-Drink more water and less coke -Wean Julia (We're down to on waking, before nap and before bed, but I don't know how to cut down more than that, and I'm so ready to not have any demands on my body for a bit.) -Start running -Find more reliable options for date night babysitters -Patience and less yelling at the kids
I really wish I could just be a more compassionate, empathetic person. Not entirely sure how to work on that one.
ETA: hand up Sophia's artwork. I keep saving it but really need to put some in frames or at least do a ribbon and clothes hangers
was going to promise not to complain about this one phd requirement i'm working on, which i need to be done in a couple of weeks, but even that seems like too lofty a goal.
I just want to have a better year. I will make healthier decisions all around - work, food, exercise, see more sunlight, etc.
Kid #1 - 09/03/12
Kid #2 - maybe???
Diagnosed with Severe Ashermans Hysteroscopy #10 - scar tissue grew back reblocking my right tube #11 or IVF with scarring still inside? 1 lone embryo from September 2016 retreival, dx with Trisomy 16, starting fresh
-Drink more water and less coke -Wean Julia (We're down to on waking, before nap and before bed, but I don't know how to cut down more than that, and I'm so ready to not have any demands on my body for a bit.) -Start running -Find more reliable options for date night babysitters -Patience and less yelling at the kids
I really wish I could just be a more compassionate, empathetic person. Not entirely sure how to work on that one.
ETA: hand up Sophia's artwork. I keep saving it but really need to put some in frames or at least do a ribbon and clothes hangers
Someone on here made a Shutterfly art book of all the artwork. I love that idea and plan to do one for the grandmothers (and myself) for mother's day.
-Drink more water and less coke -Wean Julia (We're down to on waking, before nap and before bed, but I don't know how to cut down more than that, and I'm so ready to not have any demands on my body for a bit.) -Start running -Find more reliable options for date night babysitters -Patience and less yelling at the kids
I really wish I could just be a more compassionate, empathetic person. Not entirely sure how to work on that one.
ETA: hand up Sophia's artwork. I keep saving it but really need to put some in frames or at least do a ribbon and clothes hangers
Someone on here made a Shutterfly art book of all the artwork. I love that idea and plan to do one for the grandmothers (and myself) for mother's day.
I do that. I take pics of all of the artwork and whenever those free 8x8 offers pop up, I make and order one.
Happy New Years ladies!!
I decided 2015 should be the year of me. Make more time for exercising, DH and I are planning a half marathon for August. I also need to eat better and make sure I am less stressed, so I can be more patient with the kiddos.
1) Take steps to overcome my stupid and irrational stage fright, whether that means playing more instrumental small groups in church or volunteering for solo voice stuff. I'm 30, this freezing on stage thing is infantile.
2) More sex, and more adventurous sex. DH and I just agreed to have sex everyday in February and spice things up by drawing "sex wishes" from a jar we make.
3) Make date nights a more regular thing, not just a super special occasion thing.
4) Accept joy and happiness as totally valid and valuable things in life--I have a hard time not just accomplishing and checking to-do lists off.
All mine are super cliche but I feel very committed to them.
Quit smoking
Stay in shape
Do a three day juice cleanse twice a year
Keep my house cleaner
Ugh to the juice cleanse. I was never a smoker, but that sounds easier to me than the cleanse.
Man, I have too much. I think I'll stick with "make healthier choices whenever possible."
Drink more water, cook more healthy meals at home, exercise, turn off the work computer, don't take on more than I can handle bc that is also unhealthy.
Oooh, I like the overall healthy approach bc so many resolutions fall into that. Here are some of mine:
Plan better: this applies to meal planning, keeping the house and all our stuff organized and making sure we're not spending money where we shouldn't. We really need to save hardcore so we can afford some of the stuff I want to do around the house.
Don't let other people's opinions get to me so much: I have a bad habit of internalizing a lot of stuff/taking personally what other people say. I need to let it roll off of me because sometimes it has a lot more to do with them than me.
Re-commit to an exercise plan that isn't just running. It's the year of the cross-train baby! I want to do more yoga. I also want to do more races, but I've realized I need to do a lot more than just run.
along the lines of being a better wife...did I miss like 1/2 of that marriage challenge or did we all just fizzle out?
Yeah, it fizzled. I need to focus more on DH and our entire family too. So many times when we're together, I feel rushed or not all present. I realized that over the break when we all had time to relax a little more. So another resolution needs to be that I slow down with the kids, use more patience and really enjoy all the little moments in between the craziness.
A lot of my stress and anxiety stems from the house being overly chaotic. I've put my foot down and decided to do everything I can to control the controllable - the clutter, the laundry, the food - home management.
DH and I just purged the entire house. It took 5 days, working in 2 hour blocks at nap time. We went through every closet, cabinet, and drawer. Two truck loads of items left our house for the dump or donation. We just simplified life, now we're ready to make things efficient.
OMG, I keep telling DH we need to purge. We did get rid of some things over the holidays, but there is still just so.much.stuff. It makes me very anxious, and I feel like the walls are closing in some days.
-Drink more water and less coke -Wean Julia (We're down to on waking, before nap and before bed, but I don't know how to cut down more than that, and I'm so ready to not have any demands on my body for a bit.) -Start running -Find more reliable options for date night babysitters -Patience and less yelling at the kids
I really wish I could just be a more compassionate, empathetic person. Not entirely sure how to work on that one.
ETA: hand up Sophia's artwork. I keep saving it but really need to put some in frames or at least do a ribbon and clothes hangers
Someone on here made a Shutterfly art book of all the artwork. I love that idea and plan to do one for the grandmothers (and myself) for mother's day.
I do that. I take pics of all of the artwork and whenever those free 8x8 offers pop up, I make and order one.
I also photograph art work. But I don't put it in its own book. When I make photo books, they include some art shots in addition to pictures of family/friends.
ETA: I need a separate resolution about staying on top of actually making photo books. I'm SO behind in organizing photos.
Man, I have too much. I think I'll stick with "make healthier choices whenever possible."
Drink more water, cook more healthy meals at home, exercise, turn off the work computer, don't take on more than I can handle bc that is also unhealthy.
Oooh, I like the overall healthy approach bc so many resolutions fall into that. Here are some of mine:
Plan better: this applies to meal planning, keeping the house and all our stuff organized and making sure we're not spending money where we shouldn't. We really need to save hardcore so we can afford some of the stuff I want to do around the house.
Don't let other people's opinions get to me so much: I have a bad habit of internalizing a lot of stuff/taking personally what other people say. I need to let it roll off of me because sometimes it has a lot more to do with them than me.
Re-commit to an exercise plan that isn't just running. It's the year of the cross-train baby! I want to do more yoga. I also want to do more races, but I've realized I need to do a lot more than just run.
I joined a new gym down the street so I could do some group exercise classes. I have taken 3 spin classes with 3 different instructors in the past couple weeks and they are awesome. I ran yesterday and spun today. I love running, but really love the break.
Kid #1 - 09/03/12
Kid #2 - maybe???
Diagnosed with Severe Ashermans Hysteroscopy #10 - scar tissue grew back reblocking my right tube #11 or IVF with scarring still inside? 1 lone embryo from September 2016 retreival, dx with Trisomy 16, starting fresh
I think my "make healthier choices" resolution is way too broad and overwhelming. I think id be better with a resolution to constantly ask myself if I can make a slightly healthier choice in different scenarios... Meals, work situations, whatever. Then I have a chance at actually making some improvements.
I think my "make healthier choices" resolution is way too broad and overwhelming. I think id be better with a resolution to constantly ask myself if I can make a slightly healthier choice in different scenarios... Meals, work situations, whatever. Then I have a chance at actually making some improvements.
The best resolutions (in terms of actually working) that I've made have been insanely specific. Like taking a multivitamin and flossing. I'm still doing those. "Be healthier" or even "lose weight" would never stick for me.
I think my "make healthier choices" resolution is way too broad and overwhelming. I think id be better with a resolution to constantly ask myself if I can make a slightly healthier choice in different scenarios... Meals, work situations, whatever. Then I have a chance at actually making some improvements.
The best resolutions (in terms of actually working) that I've made have been insanely specific. Like taking a multivitamin and flossing. I'm still doing those. "Be healthier" or even "lose weight" would never stick for me.
I fail at all resolutions, specific and general, haha.
Re: 2015 Resolutions?
1) be more healthy. Not only exercise, but eat healthier. I feel like we ate really badly as a family this year and I want to improve on that.
2) be a better mom/wife/sister etc. I think I resolve to do this every year and I always fail in some category. The most important to me are wife and mom but the others matter too.
3) this is my big one. Stop taking on more than I can handle. I have no idea how to even tackle this one, but it's probably the most important of the three.
Edit for spelling fail.
[MC 11.20.11] [DS born 9.24.12] [DD born 10.15.14]
[MC 11.20.11] [DS born 9.24.12] [DD born 10.15.14]
Have more patience with my son, he does things in his own way and in his own time and I need to be okay with that.
Get another tattoo.
Be nicer to my husband.
Try my hardest not to cuss at any of DH's family members this year. All bets are off if anyone refers to my son as a queer.
Cook dinner more. Less fast food.
Don't sweat the small stuff. With this many kids, I need to just let things go or I will lose my mind.
Emma Rose - 9.14.05 Beckett - 5.26.07 Sawyer - 9.22.12 Lennon Mae - 9.26.14
Also, borrowing from @jenndub a few weeks ago(a month?) when she talked about staying organized with 4 kiddos and getting so much prepared before. I think she said something like she even puts the sippy of water in the car the night before.
Pay down our CC debt
Budget better
Meal plan more
Drink more water, cook more healthy meals at home, exercise, turn off the work computer, don't take on more than I can handle bc that is also unhealthy.
Clean more
Be more patient with everyone in my house
Get out of the house more
Do more crafts with Nola at home
Get back on my nutrtion and exercise (I've slacked big time the past month)
Emma Rose - 9.14.05 Beckett - 5.26.07 Sawyer - 9.22.12 Lennon Mae - 9.26.14
This is a good one. Less screentime is a good one.
[MC 11.20.11] [DS born 9.24.12] [DD born 10.15.14]
-Wean Julia (We're down to on waking, before nap and before bed, but I don't know how to cut down more than that, and I'm so ready to not have any demands on my body for a bit.)
-Start running
-Find more reliable options for date night babysitters
-Patience and less yelling at the kids
I really wish I could just be a more compassionate, empathetic person. Not entirely sure how to work on that one.
ETA: hand up Sophia's artwork. I keep saving it but really need to put some in frames or at least do a ribbon and clothes hangers
Also, drink more water, more patience with Maya and more excercise.
Kid #1 - 09/03/12
Hysteroscopy #10 - scar tissue grew back reblocking my right tube
#11 or IVF with scarring still inside?
1 lone embryo from September 2016 retreival, dx with Trisomy 16, starting fresh
Big Kid Jan 2010
Littlest Man Sept 2012
ETA: I need a separate resolution about staying on top of actually making photo books. I'm SO behind in organizing photos.
Kid #1 - 09/03/12
Hysteroscopy #10 - scar tissue grew back reblocking my right tube
#11 or IVF with scarring still inside?
1 lone embryo from September 2016 retreival, dx with Trisomy 16, starting fresh