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April 30, 2014

{brave} A Review of April’s Goals

1. Get back to regular walking: at least three times a week.  I didn’t really become motivated to accomplish this task until late into the month.  I’ve learned that if I don’t exercise in the morning, it just won’t get done.  By late afternoon (when my husband is home and I can walk in peace), I am exhausted and ready for my pajamas!  I think I need a switch in workouts, so I purchased two new prenatal DVDs that I can do with the kids around me.  We’ll see how it goes.

2. Read one book.  Complete!  I read The American Heiress and it was a quick read.  Not sure if I would recommend it, though.  I had lots of conflicting emotions about it and its lack of redeeming characters.  Have you read this one yet?


3. Learn to cook fish.  Not complete.  I need to work on this one in May. 

4. Potty train J.  Complete!  After my trip to Chicago (see below), I came home pumped and ready to get this done.  Fortunately, he caught on quickly and has been so proud of his accomplishment.  I am happy to only have one in diapers now, if only for a few more months!

5. Start the “Donate 100 Things Challenge”.  Semi-complete!  I still have many rooms of our home to go, but I think at last count, I had around 60 items set aside to donate.  This exercise was freeing and humbling…we have more than enough.

6. Organize the kitchen utensil drawer. Semi-complete.  I weeded through any tools we don’t regularly use, but I still need to buy a few organizing containers. 

7. Visit Chicago. This was the highlight of my month.  I was able to spend the weekend with my cousins, who also happen to be two of my closest friends.  It was so much fun and incredibly rejuvenating.  (To see all we did, we wrote a little bit about the weekend on the Big White Farmhouse shop blog here.)  I left a worn-out Mamma and came back a better one. 

See you in May!

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