It's been a year of changes, growth, learning, being busy, and feel good moments.
I plan on making 2019 the year to focus on the good stuff. You know that Kenny Chesney song? If you'd rather listen to Baby Shark on repeat than listen to a country music song (then how are we even friends?) then I'll give you a mini preview. The "good stuff" is the stuff you can't drink, can't buy; but instead it's all the other "good stuff" that happens in life.
I have to say that I'm not real big on making a resolution on New Year's Day. If I want to start doing or stop doing something, I do it (or don't) right then. However, this next year, I'm filling it with twelve "good stuff" resolutions and calling it the 12 Resolutions Project. Simple in theory...twelve resolutions; one resolution per month.
My challenge to you is that you follow along with me or create your own resolutions for the year!
January's Resolution: Give Back/Daily Acts of Kindness
Think about this one. Thirty days of acts of kindness. Time to pull out some creative juices. This idea was inspired by a day in which I was feeling stressed while shopping for stocking stuffers at Target. I feel embarrassed to even type that. Stressed...about stocking stuffers. What? As I was leaving Target, I saw a young family with two small children. The man was holding a sign that read, "Looking for a job. Anything will help." Typically, I ignore these signs. Maybe I'm heartless; maybe I'm realistic, but normally I give a please-don't-make-direct-eye-contact-with-me vibe while I sit in my car. That day...woah. It was as if God spoke directly to me reminding me of my own fortunate circumstances.
I was on my way to the gym a few minutes down the road, trying to (unsuccessfully) hide my tears. Within a few minutes, the story was out and I was crying again. This was no time for a workout. Everyone who showed up at that gym that day had a f*** it attitude and decided that wine and tacos were a way better option. We dragged our butts to Blue Pacific Taco. To the rescue! But first, after a pep talk and some leftover food selflessly given up by Kristin-the owner of the gym, we made a pit stop to the family in need. I watched this family eat this food in front of me, thanking me profusely, and having them tell me how hard it's been since their youngest (3 months old) was born. My heart was broken. Wine was poured.
My friends and I have been collecting travel-size toiletries at a couple of locations to pack up in gallon-size ziploc bags to keep in our cars to give out to those in need when the occasion arises. If you're local, you have until January 11th to bring in items to Live Free Health & Fitness or Fit Body Bootcamp. My plan is to pack enough for all of my packers to have at least 3 bags stored in their cars.
Stay tuned on my Instagram @thatmosesgirl for the other 30 acts of kindness I plan on for January.
February's Resolution: A Salad A Day
I would guess that a healthier lifestyle is probably the number one resolution that people make. This is my own twist. Over the holidays, I found myself thinking, "Have I eaten anything green today?!" I love a good salad, and again, 30 day of salads may be tricky, so I'll have to be creative again. Counting on my girl from @seriously_salad for some inspo! Bring on the greens!
March's Resolution: No Alcohol
I have to admit, I'm known for drinking my red wine. I love my red wine, but my waist does not. So, this will be a challenge. I have given up alcohol for pregnancies and breastfeeding. Surely, I can do this for 30 days again! La Croix may be my best friend during this month. Oh, and no green beer either. Pinch me!
April's Resolution: Cook Every Day
I used to cook all of the time. I watched my mother cook dinner every night while growing up. I'm no stranger to the kitchen. However, this past year, in an effort to save time and energy, I've been using prepped food service companies-which was helpful in a lot of ways. I'm busting out my old recipe books and going to town. These will likely be fun shenanigans on my Instagram stories as well.
May's Resolution: Read Something
I have a stack of books on my nightstand that I have been planning on reading for about two years. Oy! I used the excuse of not having enough time to read. But, if you read my last post, then you know that that excuse is just not valid. I'm a big fan of Ruth Ware books, so I plan on diving into one (maybe even two) of these.
June's Resolution: Organize
Thirty days of organizing something. Friends, lookout! I might be coming to your house. Organizing is actually something I love to do. I find it therapeutic and productive. Label makers, bins, baskets, and file folders make me swoon! I recently reorganized my pantry. It's been a game-changer. Don't you dare ask me where anything is in that beautifully organized pantry!
July's Resolution: Gallon of Water
Ever been to hell? If not, just come to Florida in July. The humidity is basically unbearable, so I figured this is the perfect month to hydrate! I have done this challenge before, but only for a week. It was definitely a challenge. Also...you pee a lot. The key is to find a reciprocal in which you actually enjoy drinking. I love this one. It's clear so you can watch your progress, it's 20 ounces, and it's pretty...not necessary, but you're bringing it with you everywhere, so might as well be nice to look at.
August's Resolution: Wake Up Early
To read. To drink coffee in silence. To check emails. To walk the dog. To do whatever I want to do before the entire Moses house turns into a circus ring. A challenge, but since becoming a mom, mornings have become more bearable. Staying up later in the night would be more of a challenge. #thisis30
September's Resolution: Marriage Book
Two Christmases ago, my parents gave John and I a couples daily devotional book. They swear that keeping God in the center of their marriage is what's kept them together for 32 years. Enough years together to say that that's some solid advice. Unfortunately, I think John and I have completed about a dozen of the devotionals...out of 365. Fail.
October's Resolution: One meal (at least) together as a family
Soccer practice. The baby needs a diaper change. I'm coaching an evening class. John needs to get some extra work done. The days to eat as a family seem nearly impossible. Whether it's breakfast, lunch on the weekends, or an actual family dinner, I'm going to make this our family mission at least for October. No electronics. Just family. At the dinner table.
November's Resolution: Be Thankful; Give Thanks
Keeping with a thankful theme for November, I thought this would be a good time to give thanks for 30 whole days. Letting someone know I'm thankful for their friendship. A shoutout on Facebook for something I'm thankful for. Giving a card to family to show appreciation.
December's Resolution: Read The Bible
The book of Luke is 24 chapters long and it tells the story of the birth of Jesus. I can't think of anything to get you more in the real Christmas spirit.
As 2018 is coming to its end, I decided to take a look at my favorite moments throughout the year. You've been a good one, 2018!
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Sloan born: January 8 |
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Clark holding Sloan for the very first time. |
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Easter |
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Officially becoming a soccer mom |
The Opening of Live Free Health & Fitness....new friends, new job, new certifications |
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Attending a Gator football game: September |
Blog launched: Oct 29 |
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Sloan's first Halloween |
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A quick family selfie to close out the year |
Join me in the Twelve Resolutions Project!
Alright 2019...here's to the year of The Good Stuff!