#11 - Learn how to make pasta.
I had a pasta party for my 50th birthday. You can read about it here.
It was so much fun!!!
#12- Nurture relationships with
extended family.
When your family doesn't live close to you, and even when they do,
it takes a real effort to continue to build relationships with each other.
Life is so busy and if we don't intentionally make it a priority to spend
time with our families, months can go by without seeing each other.
I didn't want that to happen. So, I tried to take every opportunity
that presented itself and looking back over the year, I realize I didn't
do so badly. But this is one of those goals that I plan to carry into my
new year and I already have some ideas on how to improve.
Time spent in the temple with Mom and Dad Wray
Visits with my great niece, Abbie
Partying with my sisters
Visits with Dad and Yvonne
Family Reunion- Sturdivant Family
Family Reunion - Wray Family
Lots of great memories are made around tables.
Trip to Israel with Sherri
Making Gingerbread Houses
Christmas party
Having lunch with my brother, Charles
Going to "bee" school with Mom and Dad Wray
Friends of the Library book sale with Cindy
I'm so grateful for the memories...
#13- Learn middle east geography.
You probably think this is a strange goal. But I'll be the first to admit
that I didn't learn a lot of geography in school and I hate to hear about
a country and have no idea where it is. I have a globe that I keep
handy and of course you can "google" anything these days so it's
easier to find a location quickly. I tried to learn about those middle
eastern countries that make the daily news and I feel much better now
that I can tell you where Yemen, Syria and Oman are located. The
best education is experiencing a culture first hand, and I was blessed
with that opportunity when I visited the Holy Land.
#14- Begin each day with scripture
and prayer.
This goal has helped to establish a habit that reaps more benefits than
maybe any other. I need Heavenly Father's guidance and help through
out my day. It doesn't matter what I have going on any particular day,
if I take the time to strengthen myself by reading and studying the
scriptures and in prayer, I'm going to be more effective. I may not
be able to handle things too well on my own, but with the Lord's
help, I can take on most anything. I have a regular appointment each
morning right here in this chair. This is my time to meet with the
Lord and learn from him. He comes first in my day.
One of the things I liked best this year was participating in an online
bible study on the book of 1 John. You can read details about that here.
I just completed another study on the book of Ephesians.
#15 - Improve technology skills.
I guess the fact that I am blogging right now means I learned something.
I had no idea how to blog a year ago and even though I'm doing it at a
minimal level, I am doing it! I have some new ideas I want to implement
soon. I've also become a little smarter in using my "smart phone". Still
have tons I can learn though.
#16- Exercise 50 minutes a day 5
days a week.
Yes! I have maintained a regular exercise schedule. I haven't
exercised fifty minutes every day- some days less, some days more.
But the time isn't as important as establishing the habit. I am healthier
now than I was at 49. I can climb mountains easier (including my
driveway), I can jog a little (which I could never do before) and
I actually try hard not to miss a day. I like the way I feel when I
exercise. Now that is an accomplishment. I even want to run a
5K this next year. Can you believe it? Me, the girl who didn't like
exercise? Oh and the best part is - I can eat more when I exercise
and that makes me happy.
#17- Take a dance class.
I had envisioned taking a ballet class or maybe ballroom dancing
when I wrote this one. Nothing like that happened, but you know
what? I'm going to count that Zumba class that I took with Sherri
as my dance class. That was definitely an education for me.
#18 - Work on monthly storage and
preparedness goals.
I had plans of coming up with a nice checklist of items that I would work
on each month to help keep up with my storage and preparedness goals.
That didn't happen. But I did work on a lot of things and I've decided that
I'm counting this one because this goal has basically become a way of
life for me. It's part of provident living and I think about it all the time.
When I'm gardening,
canning,
baking bread,
shopping,
and updating my 72 hour kits.
#19- Learn to identify birds at my
feeders.
This is a nuthatch.
I've seen chickadees, goldfinch, titmouse, red bellied woodpeckers
and even pileated woodpeckers at the feeders. Mourning doves pick
up what the feeder birds drop on the ground. We have bluebirds in
the boxes and I'm getting ready to put out the hummingbird feeders.
I love watching birds. I think I learned that from watching them
with my grandma. She always had her feeders full and no matter
which room of her house you were in, you could look out a window
and see a bird feeder full of happy birds.
#20- Walk on a beach.
Walking on a beach is one of the most peaceful activities I know.
My soul needs it from time to time. This year I walked on a beach
in Michigan. The water was cold!
On the Sea of Galilee,
on the Mediterranean Sea,
on the Dead Sea ( I not only walked on this one, I bobbed around in
it too),
and the Red Sea. So blessed!!!
*MYOF Goals 11-20
Amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! You have had an amazing year. I love reading these recap posts.
ReplyDeleteI sure am glad I was there to help you celebrate your year of 50. I turn 50 this year, and I hope you can help me celebrate too!