Last month I read these wise words from Chrystal Evans Hurst, highlighting the importance of both
short and long term goals. They have reminded me that while I make these
monthly goals intentionally to be short term (rather than year-long goals),
there’s some benefit to keeping long-term goals in mind as well. Perhaps I
don’t state them here, but it would be good for me to have them, and then the
shorter goals could support them little by little! Just some food for thought
today as we wrap up this short little month with its short little goals!
Here
were the dreams and goals I made for February:
Make a Valentine’s Day plan. Well, we did that! I wrote earlier this month about our dreamy, low-key Valentine’s Day. We attended
chapel at Swiss Village to watch my parents being honored for 70+ years of
marriage, we went out for dinner, had a special treat dessert, watched a cute
movie, exchanged gifts, and enjoyed just being together.
Read for fun. As you saw yesterday, I did read
for fun this month! Two lighthearted romances filled my reading list for this
month, and both were sweet, predictable, and all the things my heart needed.
Start on our anniversary scrapbook. I did
this! I haven’t gotten very far yet, but I did start on it. And somehow, I
managed to keep up pretty well with our chronological books. (Sunday afternoons
are generally my scrapbooking times and this month our Sunday afternoons were
largely spoken for in other ways, so it was a little challenging to keep up. I’m
proud of what I was able to do!)
Attend a marriage conference. We really enjoyed our trip to Ohio for the marriage conference – despite my flops and fails in
the Newlywed Game! We really enjoyed the speaker and had fun being away
in a nice hotel with good Amish food.
Start brainstorming for speaking. I made great
progress here! I blocked out this past Saturday and disappeared into my office
to write and write and write. I made great headway with writing new material and
tweaking previously used material…and I’m thankful for a quiet day at home to
accomplish these things. I’m not finished, but I got a great start and
feel like it’s under control – for now.
Start planning my garden. This was probably my
biggest failure this month. I did some mental planning, but nothing went down
on paper, and I did not set aside my day to shop and plant. I do indeed need to
step up my game on this one.
In
other news…
·
We hosted our friends in our home around the
time of the marriage conference and had a great time welcoming them into our
space.
· I made Valentine’s Day treats for my coworkers – and Ryan’s, too! I enjoyed that little project. Baking and Canva creations = a great day.
·
Work was very busy this month, and I was excited
to see all the things I was able to work on and create!
·
We had fun doing a little thrifting this month.
I never thought we would enjoy that as much as we do…but we do! 😊
We had success with several finds, and that made my thrifting heart happy.
·
I attended a staff planning day at church and
loved it. It was my first one, and I’m excited for more to come!
·
I also got to meet my new office at church (though
it is still under construction) and am in full mental planning mode over that.
·
I met up with a fellow writer, and we had a
great conversation about writing that spurred me on in my own projects.
I am happy with how this month
went and all I was able to accomplish. I am also grateful for naps and some
days that allowed me to be productive from home – especially when it was icy
out!