Welcome to my weekly post where we take a break from money-related posts and I share about what I’m loving right now and give you a little peek into our life from the past week.

My friend, Bekah, made this for me as a reminder of my word of the year. Oh and I just have to say, that I am loving this word choice. It is already impacting me in big ways!

We rang in the new year with a bang… or more like, we stayed home and watched the ball drop on TV and made S’mores. Yes, we really know how to party! 😉

Quill has been becoming more and more accustomed to us and seems to enjoy interacting with us more and more. It’s been fun for him to start acting like he enjoys being held! (Hedgehogs typically take a long time to warm up to people.)

One of my big hopes for 2018 was that I would get brave enough to stop waiting for the invitations, and start being the initiator.
Initiation is way out of my comfort zone and there are a lot of fears involved for me. But I’m tired of sitting on the sidelines of community and missing out on beautiful relationships. I’m ready to start reaching out, initiating, and opening the door of my heart and home more — despite the awkwardness and fear that is there for me.
With this in mind, I set the goal of exercising hospitality at least once per week. This might mean inviting a friend out for coffee, offering to host someone, offering to babysit a friends’ kids, having a family over for dinner, opening our home to host an event. Just setting this goal has made me intentionally look for opportunities to practice hospitality… and I’ve discovered they are ALL around me!
(Note: I didn’t put this on my goal list, because I don’t want anyone to feel like they are a to do that I am checking off my list — it’s more that I want to have a hospitality mindset and I want to SLOW down more to make more time to savor relationships. So making it a once-a-week goal makes me more focused on making it happen and following through with it.)
Psst! If you live in the Nashville area and are craving intentional relationships with other women, be sure to read this post.

Kathrynne started at her new school on Wednesday. She was really nervous about starting over again, not really knowing anyone, and not knowing what it was going to be like. But she faced her fears and it’s turned out to already seem like it’s going to be a great change for her. We’re so grateful!


What I Read This Past Week
Since I’ll be sharing 15 Books I Want to Read Aloud to my kids as my book post tomorrow, I wanted to share what books I’ve been reading recently in today’s post (I’ll usually share what I’ve been reading in Monday’s posts in 2018).
I’m finishing up reading The Story of the World and we’re also reading The Journey Back (note: this one has some language that I’m editing out as I read it aloud). We’ve been reading for just 10 minutes or so at dinner and that’s been a fun touchpoint in our day together.
I read Destination Simple and The Lucky Few this week. Destination Simple was a very quick read and a good reminder of ways to slow down and simplify. It was perfect for my Year of Slow.
The Lucky Few was a book that the publisher sent to me back in March when it was released. It sat on my shelf untouched since then and I almost got rid of it since I didn’t know anything about the authors.
I’m SO glad that I decided to add it to my list of 44 Books I Plan to Read This Year because it was such a heart-warming read. If you’ve ever considered adoption, if you’ve struggled with infertility, or if you’ve been called to a road that you would have never planned or really thought you wanted, I think this book’s story will encourage you.

What I Watched This Past Week
We didn’t watch any movies or TV shows this past week, but we did watch the Facebook live of the live implosion of the Lifeway building in downtown Nashville. It was kind of crazy to see — especially since I’ve been in that building multiple times!
We also watched a LOT of ice skating because the U.S. Figure Skating Championships were being held and they were choosing the 2018 Olympic figure skaters to represent the U.S. after the championships. We got to go to the Figure Skating Championships last year, so that made it even more fun to watch this year. I cannot WAIT for the Olympics!!!

2018 Goals Update
Personal Goals
1. Read 100 non-self-help books that will build me up/encourage me/inspire me/recharge me. (Fiction/story-driven/biographies/inspirational living books/devotionals.) See the list of 44 books I plan to read this year.
**Progress: 2 books read so far
2. Read through the entire Bible.
**Progress: I’m using the Robert Murray M’Cheyne plan and am on Day 7 — yay!
3. Write one handwritten note to someone every week.
**Progress: 2 notes written this past week
4. Run 500 miles.
**Progress: 10.5 miles run so far
Marriage Goal
5. Go on an overnight trip with Jesse without the kids.
Family Goals
6. Read 10 books aloud with the kids.
7. Take the kids to South Africa.
8. Go on a family road trip.
Financial Goals
9. Save up to pay cash to finish off an office for me and workout room for Jesse and me in the basement in our new house.
10. Replenish our Emergency Fund (we dipped into it to replace my car when it got totaled because of the carpet beetle infestation.)
Business Goals
11. Increase our gross income from the business by 8%.
12. Launch 5 new courses.
**Progress: 4 Weeks to a More Productive Life launched this past week!
Links You Should Check Out
- My interview on the The Simply Joyful Podcast aired this week. I talked about why you shouldn’t make New Year’s resolutions, intentional living, the easiest ways to save on your grocery bill, my Year of Rest, and more. Listen in here.
- Want to find out my tips and tricks for earning free gifts cards and Christmas gifts? I share 10 easy ways to earn free Christmas gifts in this post.
- I posted 44 Books I Plan to Read This Year, in case you are interested. I so much fun putting together this list!
- Struggling with goal-setting? Here’s my 5-Step Plan for Setting Great Goals as a Blogger.







































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