You can see a little peek into our week last week here. It was quite the week! The kids are all home from school for at least the next week and a half, likely longer and everything else is cancelled. We’re choosing to self-quarantine and are staying home 24/7, except for Jesse who has gone out a few times to get essential stuff.
Last Week’s Goals — 2020 — Week 11
Personal Goals
1. Get in 54,000 steps total. (I use the FitBit Ulta HR to track my steps every day.)
2. Finish reading The Lazy Genius Way and The Fourth Trimester. Plus, finish listening to The Gospel Comes with a House Key.
Home/Family Goals
3. Read 30 more pages of Carry a Big Stick aloud as a family. (We did read aloud, but we didn’t get through 30 pages.)
4. Make a list of what I need/want to pack in our hospital bags for the birth.
Work/Blog Goals
5. Finish the rough draft of chapter 7 and 8 of my manuscript.
Word of the Year Goals
6. Pop popcorn and watch another classic movie as a family.
It looks like we will be having another exciting week as likely be bringing home the preemie we’re fostering who has been in the NICU sometime this week (if all goes well!), so we’re doing some things to prep for that and I’m keeping my goals simple. Follow along on my Instagram stories if you want to be the first to know more details on that.
This Week’s Goals — 2020 — Week 12
Personal Goals
1. Get in 54,000 steps total. (I use the FitBit Ulta HR to track my steps every day.)
2. Finish reading Your New Name, Home Court Advantage, and Zachariah’s Story. Plus, finish listening to The Body Keeps the Score.
Home/Family Goals
3. Read 30 more pages of Carry a Big Stick aloud as a family. (Maybe we’ll finish it this week?!?)
4. Foster care stuff: Organize all of the preemie baby clothes/things. Set up the second baby bed. Get car seat installed.
Work/Blog Goals
5. Finish the rough draft of chapter 8 of my manuscript.
Word of the Year Goals
6. Pop popcorn and watch another classic movie as a family.
What are YOUR goals for this week? How did you do on last week’s goals? Tell us in the comments!
Siobhain (shavon) says
So thankful that your daughter is home. I am a twin mom and our son was just 18months older than his sisters. Having the three babies on the same feeding and nap schedule was invaluable. Hope you can do that when you have your two little ones home.
Crystal Paine says
We’ll see! I’m trying not to have any expectations since one is medically fragile and will have very different needs than the other!