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The Big White Farmhouse

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January 31, 2014

{brave} A Review of January’s Goals and Lessons Learned


1. Being brave creatively: cross-stitch something difficult and turn it into a wall hanging.  Did not complete.  The Mother Teresa cross-stitch kit that I chose from my stash has turned out to be much more time intensive than I thought!  I’m still working bit by bit, though, and I’m going to continue into February.  Hopefully I’ll be able to share next month.

2. Being brave in the kitchen: make a warm breakfast at least three times a week.  Complete!  Some days were a stretch (Eggo waffles count as a warm breakfast, right?), but most of the time, I was able to easily accomplish this before school.  We had lots of eggs and bacon, quiche, and pancakes.  


3. Being brave in my giving: donate items to our church’s Refugee Services.  While we did not actually donate our items to Refugee Services, I still consider this one complete.  We read in our church bulletin about a local organization that receives donations to give to community members in need.  Any extras go into their thrift store, where the proceeds also go to the community.  Win/win and all for a great cause.   


4. Read two books.  Done!  This month, I read Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption and Stepping Heavenward.  Both were very good.



5. Launch the Big White Farmhouse shop!  We launched on Monday the 13th and had such a positive response.  I am so humbled by the excitement and support I have received.    

6. Stay up to date in my Bible reading. I wasn’t sure if I would be able to pull this off, but I squeezed in the last chapters right under the wire!  


7. Walk #40milesinjanuary.  Complete!  
Walking all month was a huge adjustment for me, but I ended up loving it!  Grand total of mileage: exactly 40 miles.  

8. Make my handwriting a font.  Didn’t happen in January, but I’m hoping to download the app soon.  


9. Finally install the art wall in the master bedroom.  
Complete!  Projects like these make me wonder what took me so long.  I hung the frames on a rainy Saturday morning and knocked it out in no time.  I love how it turned out!  

10. Embrace the camera and get at least one picture with the entire family in it.  Partial success.  I took a few pictures of myself with the kids, but we didn’t get one of the entire family.  We need to remedy that in February.


11. Catch up on all correspondence.  Close, but not complete.  I did write all of my thank yous, but didn’t finish my penpal letters (seven to go!).  I also did not write to my Compassion kids this month, which is a habit I really want to change.       


12. Monthly challenge: No Sugar January.  I would consider this a partial success.  While I did splurge on a few occasions, the new habits I gained made the whole experiment worth it.  More lessons below.   



Honorable mention: I checked off eight items on my “100 Little Things” list.
Bonus: I wrote on the blog more than once a week all month and even popped over to write on the shop blog a few times.






Lessons from the No Sugar Challenge:
I needed this challenge to lose a few bad habits and get back on track to balanced eating.  I fell off the clean eating wagon a few times, but it served as a good reminder: when your diet is full of nutritious things, you just don’t desire the other stuff as much.  That’s not to say that I’ll never indulge in a piece of cheesecake again, but I definitely have regained a better sense of moderation.  
  
Other Lessons from the Month:
While I love a challenge, most of the goals here required quite a bit of time to accomplish.  As a mamma to four, with a house to maintain and a new business to run, sometimes something just has to give.  And that’s okay.  The monthly goals are a good way for me to stay intentional, but I don’t feel like a failure if I don’t complete everything.  I’m choosing to celebrate all I did do instead.

See you in February!

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Comments

  1. Kelly says

    February 1, 2014 at 1:54 am

    Are you going to share pictures of the newly hung art?

    And are you going to start running again when you can or stick to walking? I've been so tired lately. I am wondering if I started walking instead of running if that might help. I love the running though.

    • Ashley says

      February 1, 2014 at 12:29 pm

      I can definitely show pictures of the art wall! As for running, I think I may try to mix jogging and walking in February. I LOVE running, but I do like that walking is so low-impact and I can be active every day. We'll see!

  2. marawolff.com says

    February 13, 2014 at 6:43 pm

    I just love your spirit my friend! I do hope we can meet one day!

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