Health
1) Spend 1000 hours outside. ≈
April: 51 hours, 37 minutes - I am not going to even get to 500 hours at this rate. LOL.
May: 56 hours, 53 minutes
June: 53 hours, 28 minutes
2) Do something in the yard every week. ≈
April: Yeah. I did it!
May: Yes!
June: It's sort of shameful how often "do something in the yard" was "put birdseed in the feeder," but there you have it.
3) Do at least five yoga poses a day. ✔
April: 30/30 days!
May: 30/31 days - I'm counting this as a win.
June: 30/30 days
4) Go to a new-to-me fitness class.
Accomplished in Q1.
5) Drink 20 ounces of water a day. ✔
April: 30/30 days
May: 31/31 days
June: 30/30 days
6) Exercise for 30 minutes at least 80% of days. ≈
April: 22/30 (73.3%)
May: 25/31 (80.6%)
June: 25/30 (83.3%)
7) Only eat dessert Thursday - Saturday (or special occasions like holidays and birthdays). ✖
April: Lol. I didn't even bother tracking this. Let's call it 0%.
May: Lol.
June: 5/30 (16.7%)
Connection
1) Message my accountability buddy every day and M/T/T at least once a week. ≈
April: 100% with M/T/T, but my accountability buddy is too busy for me. Maybe I should get a new accountability buddy.
May: Same as April.
June: My accountability buddy reached out and said she did want to continue, so let's call it 10/15 (66.7%) days at the end of the month. I messaged T&T every week. Things with my mom are not ideal, so...this has been a hard goal for me.
2) Do two Cool Blogger Book Club sessions.
Did one session in Q1.
3) Send at least one fun piece of snail mail every month. Track snail mail. ✔
April: 24 postcards, two birthday cards
May: 7 postcards, a birthday card, a Mother's Day card, a couple of bills, a couple of condolence notes, and a graduation card for a total of 14 items (I also hand-delivered four birthday cards and a graduation card)
June: Three postcards, two birthday cards, one bill, and one hand-delivered graduation card for a total of seven items.
Adulting
1) Figure out a will or whatever. ✖
April: You all know the answer to this is no, right?
May: As if.
June: You know the answer.
2) Order new checks. ✔
April: I still have a few, so I'm not too worried. I probably should order some next month, though.
May: I ordered them! I got a pack for $30. I am going to track how long a pack lasts me.
June: I have them!
3) Limit my clothes buying to the following: two new dresses/season, new mary janes, anything that was on my Christmas wish list that I did not get, necessary bras/underwear/workout gear/replacement leggings or tights (one-to-one replacements on those). ✔
April: I purchased two new dresses and a new pair of sandals.
May: No clothes this month!
June: No clothes this month!
Home
1) Paint the porch and garage. ✖
April: Too cold and rainy for that.
May: Still too rainy.
June: SO MUCH RAIN. Also, I'm not home enough for this.
2) Hem the stupid pants. ✖
April: The pants are still MIA.
May: I should find those pants. He probably wants to wear them in the warmer weather.
June: LOL. He has an appointment with a tailor to get them hemmed. Someone's going to hem the pants.
3) Consult an architect/contractor for our bathroom remodel. ✖
April: In this economy?
May: Lolz.
June: We did talk about this. I need to consult with my friends to find a good architect.
4) Clean and organize my closet and dresser and keep them that way. ✖
April: Lol. No.
May: *sigh*
June: I need to be home. I will be home at some point, right?
Fun
1) Learn three new hairstyles: French braid, an elegant low knot, and something else TBD. ≈
April: I actually watched some videos on a low knot and bought some supplies - smaller hair ties and bobby pins. This is progress.
May: I wore a knot to work! This seems like success.
June: I'm stalled on this.
2) Have one day a quarter where I take off work with no plans. ≈
April: Not at all.
May: I took a day off work when I got a mammogram and did other life chores. So half-credit?
June: Absolutely not.
3) Watch at least one makeup tutorial every quarter. ≈
May: Nothing.
June: *sigh*
4) Go on a girls trip. ≈
April: No, but Bestest Friend and I planned one for this summer!
May: I bought tickets for a long weekend away with Bestest Friend in July!
June: Next month!
5) Go to at least four new-to-me museums. ✔
April: Anne and I went to
two museums on the UW-Madison campus. One of those museums is way cooler than the other.
May: Nope.
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Geology museum, Physics museum (zzzzz), horses at Old World Wisconsin, Black Point Estate |
6) Once a month dates with my husband. ✖
April: Not at all.
May: Went to a museum gallery opening with him!
June: I barely even saw the man.
7) Actually train Hannah at least three times a week. ✖
April: Hannah was trained FOUR times TOTAL this month. No wonder she rarely listens to me anymore.
May: I wrote down credit for six days. Poor neglected Hannah.
June: Nothing. Not a single day. It's a good thing she's a good girl.
8) Read big books over 500 pages ✔
9) Make six new-to-me cookie recipes. ≈
May: I made peanut butter blossom cookies! They were fine, but didn't taste as peanut buttery as I wanted them to.
June: Nothing.
10) Do a 30-day project each month. ≈
April: My project was to send one postcard every day. I managed to send twenty-five in April, but then I sent the rest in early May.
May: I did two minutes of core work. 22/31 (71%) days. Not bad.
June: I couldn't be bothered to even come up with a goal. I just wanted to survive. And I did.
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When was the last time you went to a museum/historical site? If you have a partner, do you do regular date nights?