Here's the monthly update on my 18 goals for 2018. In June I ...
- Planted a garden. With tomatoes and jalapenos. I also planted potatoes, Brussels sprouts, garlic, cantaloupe, carrots, basil, and lavender. Kind of random, I know.
Everything's doing well. I mounded the potatoes the other day (and decided that if I ever plant potatoes again, it'll be in a trench), and this year, for the first time ever, I'm trying to keep on top of the tomato suckers. Supposedly, pruning the suckers off will increase tomato yield.
- Accomplished goals 13 and 14 in one fell swoop, making a chicken sign at a local painting store that does custom wooden sign classes.
I'm so pleased with how it turned out--they really captured the essence of my vision for this sign. The store's owner said he and his employees got a real kick out of creating the custom stencils for me, including enjoying speculating about the story behind the sign. He's planning on adding it to their wooden sign offerings.
- Scheduled the portrait session required for goal number 17.
In July, we'll get the kids' pictures taken, and I'm planning to go on dates with MC and Bubby. I'm tempted to send out Christmas cards as well, because who knows how I'm going to feel in late November or early December. Here's what's left on the list...
- ** # Purge file cabinet and create paper organization system--Ugh! We have so.much.paper. Half of me wants to get rid of it all. The other half is afraid I'll shred something we'll need later.
- ** Create a household binder/legacy box--I think my boys would be lost if something happened to me.
- Go on a date with each of my boys (
AKD, MC, Bubby) - ** # Get the boys' picture taken--the place I used to take them to closed, so I need to find a new photographer.
- Send Christmas cards in 2018
** The things that would have been on my list of 8
# Partially completed
We're halfway through the year, and I'm almost done. Yay for achievable goals!
Here's the entire list:
18 for 2018
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Make oyster shell and grit dispensers for the chickens - **
Plant a garden--with tomatoes and jalapenos Can jalapenos--they don't necessarily have to be the ones I growHave everyone in the household take the love languages quiz--we could do this on Valentine's Day, but since it's also Ash Wednesday this year, I don't think that's gonna happen...- Go on a date with each of my boys (
AKD, MC, Bubby) - **
Send friend mail 8 6 4 times(if you'd like to receive friend mail from me, use the contact link above to give me your address) Obtain and begin using ato-do notebook--this has already been so useful! I have a running to-do list now, instead of having to start fresh every day. It's a lot more difficult to misplace than a random piece of paper.- ** Purge file cabinet and create paper organization system--Ugh! We have so.much.paper. Half of me wants to get rid of it all. The other half is afraid I'll shred something we'll need later.
- ** Create a household binder/legacy box--I think my boys would be lost if something happened to me.
Delete saved electronic mystery shop screen shots and receipts--yep, I've got every screen shot and almost every receipt from every mystery shop I've done in the past four years. It's a lot.- **
Buy desk task light--I've already tried once this year, but I didn't like it, so I need to try again. Buy phone charging cords for each of our vehicles--I told Hubby I was going to do this, and he was like, but we have charging cords in all the vehicles, don't we? Well, yes, we do...for his phone, but not for AKD's and mine.Make a chicken sign--It's going to have the silhouette of a chicken, and say something along the lines of, "Danger: Dinosaur Area."Take a class through community education or a local craft store--I used to do this fairly often, but somewhere along the line, I stopped.- **
Finish valances for master bedroom.I've only had the material for...3 years? 4? A long time. Crochet messy bun hat or Arm knit scarf- ** Get the boys' picture taken--the place I used to take them to closed, so I need to find a new photographer.
- Send Christmas cards in 2018
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