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Goals and Reflections for a New Year

January 1, 2016 by Jen 2 Comments

Goals and Reflections for a New Year

Goals and Reflections for a New Year

Do you create new goals for yourself and your family in the new year?

We always create goals for ourselves and help our children create goals as well. Throughout the year we often have discussions about how we are coming along with our goals, changing up goals and the fact that if goals are met it isn’t a fail.

Goals for a New Year

I realize that goals are supposed to be more concrete than the ones I have here, such as lose x amount of pounds by a certain date, but keeping these ideas in my head throughout the year is more helpful to me, but everyone is different.

➤ Eat Healthy and Exercise – I know this is pretty much everyone’s goal and for good reason. I do okay with the exercise portion because I like to exercise and it does wonders for my overall well-being, but my eating habits aren’t always the best. There is room for improvement and no matter how much a person exercises – you can’t outrun a bad diet!

My simple, but not always easy plan:

More fruits and veggies

More water

Green Tea each day

Less sugar and other processed “food”

➤Read more – the last couple of months I have been spending less time on my phone/computer (blogging less!) and have been reading more. In 2015 my reading goal was 20 books and I ended up reading 24 books. This year I think I’m going to make 25 books my goal. I also want my reading to be more intentional this year. I participate in a book club with my homeschool group and I’m also doing another reading challenge which I will share more about soon.

➤Journal/Commonplace Book – This one goes along with the above, of being more intentional. I started journaling when we started the adoption process of our oldest. I have been doing it on and off for the last 14 years. More off than on the last several years. That will change in 2016. Journaling also helps with my prayer time!

I want to encourage my children to journal so New Year’s weekend we are going to make a trip to the craft store and pick out some inexpensive journals to decorate.

There are lots of ideas on my Pinterest Journaling board.

➤Simplify- Simplification in a large family is a challenge. Managing the “stuff” for 8 people often feels overwhelming. We often declutter, throw out and give away, but the “stuff” multiples like bunnies when I’m not looking. We did Christmas a bit differently this year and it was so helpful in this department.

➤Limit Distractions- Easier said than done in a large, busy family! There is always plenty of noise and activity to go around. But, again with the phone and the computer – they can certainly be a distraction. It’s not that the phone and computer are bad, it’s is the mindless scrolling that is often a waste of time. Like I mentioned in my post about connecting with your teen, social media is here to stay and we need to model good behavior ourselves.

➤Blogging – And blogging goals? I have none. Not one and it feels good. As I mentioned in a previous post, my plan this year is just to blog when I have time and when I feel like I have something I want to document. I’m even contemplating deleting my blog Facebook page. The way FB is set up, so few people see my posts anyway, it just might help me work towards more simplifying. Instagram and Pinterest are enjoyable for me though and I will keep using those social media outlets.

What are your thoughts and plans for 2016?

Filed Under: Healthy Living, Life, Lists

5 Favorite Family Read Aloud Picture Books

September 1, 2015 by Jen Leave a Comment

5 Favorite Family Read Aloud Picture Books

  Favorite Family Picture Books Many of our favorite picture books are from Five in a Row. I give much credit to that program for cementing my love of good books for children and avoiding most twaddle. It has opened the doors for us to read some truly fantastic books. Books that have become part […]

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10 Homeschool Books I Can’t Live Without

June 4, 2013 by Jen 3 Comments

10 Homeschool Books I Can’t Live Without

*This post contains affiliate links, see my disclosure page I have divided my list into 5 books that helped me get started with Homeschooling and 5 books that have given me encouragement in my journey. It was extremely difficult to narrow down my list to just 10! 5 Books That Helped Me Get Started Homeschooling […]

Filed Under: Home Education, Lists, Reading, Reading List

10 Books on my To Be Read List

May 21, 2013 by Jen 4 Comments

10 Books on my To Be Read List

*contains affiliate links I finally finished the epic book, Kristin Lavransdatter.  Now I feel like I need to make up for lost time and get some books read!  I made a trip to the library and I’m currently reading V is for Vengeance.  This is a great series for a summer read, particularly after a […]

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10 Kid Items That Have Lasted in Our Home

May 14, 2013 by Jen 5 Comments

10 Kid Items That Have Lasted in Our Home

*post does contain affiliate links, see my disclosure pageFor years I have joked that our family should be product testers, if something lasts in our family it will last anywhere!I really can’t believe I actually came up with 10 items that have lasted.  With six kids and three of them boys – it’s amazing.  Thankfully […]

Filed Under: Family, Home Education, Life, Lists

Weekly Photo Collage :: What We’re Reading Edition – 2/8/2013

February 8, 2013 by Jen 5 Comments

Weekly Photo Collage :: What We’re Reading Edition – 2/8/2013

For the most part we’re still getting back into our school routine for this week.  We’re still plugging along with our unit study on Italy.  So much to cover, the kids have enjoyed it a great deal.This week I thought I would share photo collages of some of the books we have been reading.  I […]

Filed Under: Book Review, Family Reading, Home Education, Lists, Reading, Reading List

What are you reading?

December 29, 2011 by Jen 23 Comments

What are you reading?

Or what did you read in 2011 that you loved? This is the time of year that I like to start looking at book lists and putting books in my “to be read” pile.  I wasn’t good this year about keeping up with my reading list, I did read, I just didn’t make it a […]

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5 "Must Do" Summer Crafts

July 5, 2011 by Jen 1 Comment

5 "Must Do" Summer Crafts

Everyone knows that the words “lazy days of summer” are a big lie.  During the months on June, July and August, my kids play harder, get dirtier, and sleep less than at any other time of the year.  Maybe as everyone grows older we will experience more of those lazy, sipping lemonade in a hammock […]

Filed Under: Crafts, Family, Lists

Make Every Weekend Count

June 21, 2011 by Jen Leave a Comment

Make Every Weekend Count

In honor of the First Official Day of Summer, I thought I would post our “Make Every Weekend Count” list.  What is our Make Every Weekend Count list?  Very simple.  Here in the midwest our summers are beautiful, but oh so short!  This past winter in particular felt never ending.  So in order to make […]

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Catholic, Homeschooling Wife and Mom of six. Six children who joined our family from various locations around the world. Faith, Large Family Living and Learning, Adoption and Healthy Living, are just some of the topics I chat about the most.Read More...

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