“Never lose sight of the fact that the most important yardstick of your success will be how you treat other people – your family, friends, and co-workers, and even strangers you meet along the way.” ~ Barbara Bush
I believe that is true, which is why when I had things to do today and my dear daughter Rachel (age 27), who is laid up on the couch with a bad case of poison sumac, and bored out of her mind, asked me to watch an episode of I Love Lucy with her and play a short game I could not say no. So we played three games of Rack-O. She won 2 out of 3.
Family is more important than goals and other things we feel we need to do. I did well Sunday anyway and got a bunch of stuff done. It is also why when my hubby says, "Do you want to go pick up Nathan/go to the store/ go for a walk/etc. with me?" and I have stuff to do I say yes anyway. And, when hubby says, "Do you want to read our book together or watch a movie together?" I say yes if I possibly can and only say no if I really must get something done. Same with my other 3 kids. Family comes first for me. Actually second.. God comes first. I really mean that. Family second. Other people third. Homeschooling comes fourth. Things I need to do fifth.
I had a great month.
I did well on my reading. I am not going to be doing a monthly reading update separate from this. I will let you know what books I read and how I am doing on my yearly reading goal. If you want to read my book reviews see my Goodreads account. I am writing them all there as soon after I finish reading the book as I can, while things are fresh in my mind.
I did well with almost all my other goals too, check it out!!!
Family is more important than goals and other things we feel we need to do. I did well Sunday anyway and got a bunch of stuff done. It is also why when my hubby says, "Do you want to go pick up Nathan/go to the store/ go for a walk/etc. with me?" and I have stuff to do I say yes anyway. And, when hubby says, "Do you want to read our book together or watch a movie together?" I say yes if I possibly can and only say no if I really must get something done. Same with my other 3 kids. Family comes first for me. Actually second.. God comes first. I really mean that. Family second. Other people third. Homeschooling comes fourth. Things I need to do fifth.
I had a great month.
I did well on my reading. I am not going to be doing a monthly reading update separate from this. I will let you know what books I read and how I am doing on my yearly reading goal. If you want to read my book reviews see my Goodreads account. I am writing them all there as soon after I finish reading the book as I can, while things are fresh in my mind.
I did well with almost all my other goals too, check it out!!!
The main goal is in bold and under that are the smaller steps to reaching those goals.
- Main Goal
- The updates will be here
- or here.. in purple.
Personal Goals:
Spiritual - Read Proverbs through each month. A chapter a day + a couple on short months. Recommended by the book my hubby and I are reading together... The Richest Man Who Ever Lived: King Solomon's Secrets to Success, Wealth, and Happiness.
- Read Godly/Spiritual books.
- Finished reading Quitting Church: Why the Faithful Are Fleeing and What to Do about It,
- Read Overwhelmed: Hope and Help for the Financially Weary,
- Read Fully Persuaded: 30 Days of Encouragement in Times of Trouble
- Started reading Facing Your Giants: The God Who Made a Miracle Out of David Stands Ready to Make One Out of You
- Work on my prayer life. Pray is my word for 2013.
- Start reading a book on prayer. My hubby bought me a new book off my Amazon list.
- Books read/reading see above.
- I started a private blog for just God and I to see. I made it so it can't be searched by the search engines and you have to be invited to read. I needed another way to focus. I focus well while writing so I decided to try and blog my prayers to God. I am keeping up with this and enjoying writing on my prayer blog more and more often.
- Be Grateful. I will be joining the Joy Dare @ Ann Voscamp's blog. Click the link to check it out. You can print her prompts for each month or do your own thing. Just be grateful... 3 a day for 365 days gives you more than 1000 things to look back at on Dec. 31, 2013. Let's record 1000 things to be grateful to the Lord for.
- Memorize 2 verses or portions of scripture a month with my new group on Facebook. We post one verse/portion on the 1st and one on the 15th. With this I will memorize 24+ verses a year... more than in 2012 since I didn't memorize any. I started using Scripture Typer to help me memorize and review the verses.
- Exercise more, more often and consistently. I would like to be much more fit by the end of 2013. As far as healthy eating goes I will be doing the best I can. (With my husband being unemployed for 33 months now things are tough and we can't always afford fruits and vegetables. If I exercise I will feel better... that is better than nothing.)
- Read some books/magazines to expand my own education. (The spiritual book are very educational but I have other books I would like to read as well... non-fiction and historical fiction.)
- Besides the spiritual books above, I read Path of the Pale Horse to Christopher for school, as I am now reading Historical Fiction aloud to him.
- I also read The Wise Woman: A Parable to Christopher for Building Life Relationships.
Personal/Leisure
- Read some fiction books for pleasure.
- I read Grow Old With Me
- and I read The Bobbsey Twins of Lakeport (Bobbsey Twins, #1)
- Continue blogging and remember it is supposed to be for fun and for the records for my family. Use the blogging ideas pdf I bought in 2012.
- Work on some crafts just for me. Things I have wanted to do, work on, make. Some from Pinterest, some will be things I have been working on already or wanting to do for a while.
- Spend at least one day a month scrapbooking, digital or paper.
- Play at least one board game a month with someone in the family.
Homeschool Goals:
- Keep up with planning and ordering any materials Christopher needs for school.
- Be consistent with reviewing Christopher's daily assigned work and making sure he completes everything assigned to him, log it into my school log, and then put the stuff away in the folders/notebooks where it belongs.
- Check periodically on Christopher's hours for school. I don't want to have to do his transcript all in his Sr. year.
21 Done
1 Not Done
Previous Month's Updates
January Jots ~ Yearly Goal Update
February Fun ~ Yearly Goal Update
Merry March - Yearly Goals Update
Accomplished April - Yearly Goals Update
May Memorandum ~ Yearly Goals Update
June Jumble ~ Yearly Goal Update
July Journal ~ Yearly Goal Update
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Thanks for the reminder to look over my goals again. :) You did great!
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