
Last week wasn’t exactly like I’d envisioned.
It was a quiet week and there were a lot fewer responsibilities than I usually have, but Kaitlynn was so sick for most of the week that I spent a lot of time in the cabin with her or at the doctor’s with her. And then I got sick with the stomach flu on Friday evening and it’s taken me until today to start really feeling back to more of my normal self again.
But it was good to get away — despite the sickness. I had a lot of time to think, process, and view my life and priorities from a more objective standpoint. And I came home feeling renewed and refreshed, albeit it nauseated! 🙂
At any rate, I basically set most of my six goals for last week on the back burner. Caring for my sick daughter and then trying to get well myself were my top priorities.
{By the way, I’m SO thankful that Kaitlynn is finally almost 100% back to normal again! She was such a trooper through the IV, bloodwork, and throwing up more times than I can count. She’s a brave girl and I’m so thankful and relieved that it appears she just had a really bad case of the stomach flu plus a UTI.
I usually am not a worrier and don’t get easily stressed, but I was so concerned about her last week that I think I spent all week living on pins and needles. It made me appreciate anew those of you who deal with special needs children and/or children who have longterm illnesses. You are amazing and I have no idea how you do it — but I will be praying for you with a much greater fervency now that I’ve experienced a tiny little drop of what you must experience on a daily basis.}
Now that we’re finally almost all well (and hoping that no one else comes down with it!), I’m ready to jump back into life and plugging away at my goals again.
Here are my 10 goals for this week:
Family/Mothering Goals
1. Finish reading Wilma Rudolph: Olympic Runner aloud to the children.
2. Continue with swimming lessons for all three children.
Personal Goals
3. Finish reading Beyond Bath Time plus one other book.
4. Sleep for at least 7.5 to 8 hours every night.
5. Continue on with the Choosing Gratitude 30-Day Devotional.
6. Exercise at least five times.
7. Finish listening to Stop Acting Rich.
Homemaking Goals
8. Organize my top dresser drawer.
9. Try at least two new recipes.
Business Goals
10. Edit and submit an article for publication on RooMag.com.
How did you do on last week’s goals? What are your goals for this week? I’d love to have you share your progress on last week’s goals and your goals for this coming week in the comments. Of, if you’ve blogged about it, leave your direct link below. Let’s cheer each other on to live purposeful and productive lives!
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