Friday, February 27, 2015

ready, set, goal! - an update


Since we are almost two entire months...TWO MONTHS...into the new year, I thought I would give you an update on my goals. Remember this gigantic list? Here is an update.

Spiritual:
  • Gain an intimate relationship with my Savior. 
    • Need to study more. Getting better but still have a ways to go. 
  • Spend time in the temple every month, not just go - spend time there. 
    • Went in Jan/Feb. Need to plan a trip by myself in March so I am on my schedule. 
Family: 
  • Work on family history, specifically the Wells side. 
    • Have family group sheets to verify. Going to Family History Library next week. 
  • Write meaningful emails to my missionaries. 
    • Going well and response has been good. 
  • Bring my missionaries home and get them settled in the next chapter of their lives. 
    • 12 weeks til Mister Missionary comes home!! 
  • Finish 2014 yearbook, Ireland vacation book, Paris/Germany vacation book, and Italy vacation book. 
    • One down, three to go. 
  • Write in my journal and blog weekly. 
    • Getting better, much better. 
Health: 
  • Keep track of my net calories every day. 
    • done about 98% of the time. 
  • Move every day. 
    • Ditto
  • Lose 30 pounds. 
    • Minus 8 pounds so far. Lots more toning and feeling better than weight loss. 
Financial: 
  • Pass the PMP exam
  • Pay off all credit cards and other loans
    • Making HUGE progress. Feeling better about my debt. 
  • Kickstart my retirement
    • Not started. :( Working on taxes this month and then retirement. 
  • Become Elite with doTERRA
    • Have a plan in place with Pam to make this happen. Going to make this happen!! 
SCA: 
  • Learn trapunto and make largess items
    • No trapunto yet. But I am making 2 drawn thread towels for largess. Also finished four scrolls. 
  • Make a lefkara veil for my Laurel
    • Great progress on this item! Will finish in June. 
  • Enter Kingdom Atlantia Persona Pentathlon in 2016. 
    • Starting to make plans but haven't actually completed anything. Will report on my five items after I get a better understanding of what is expected. Going to KASF next week!! 

Anyway, I think two completed goals is amazing!! I'll give you another update in a couple of months. 

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

frozen in virginia

For about a week, Virginia has experienced close to record breaking cold temperatures. We are talking -24 with wind chills. When the wind disappears, we hover around freezing, which isn't too bad actually. But then 50mph gusts come up and everything just freezes. Because of the trees and the fact that some roads simply wind through tunnels of trees, road conditions are dangerous with black ice and actual ice bumps on the roads where water from the trees dripped down and accumulated before freezing again. Schools have been closed for a couple of days and most people are working from home. The next two days are going to be frigid again but then we should hover around freezing for the foreseen future.

On Sunday the 15th, we had freezing temps and freezing wind chill and freezing roads and freezing everything. I went to bed all snuggled down deep and with thoughts of going to the temple early the next day. I did get up and worked out and then went to take a shower....and, no water. Nothing. Nada. Here I was dripping sweat and I was supposed to be leaving to meet my ride to the temple in about an hour and I didn't have water!!

I texted Ann and they had water so I ran over to the big house for a quick shower and got promises that they would thaw the pipe that day (Dan had the day off work) and I would be back in running water business soon. Sadly, the pipe was not frozen in the garage but under the ground. We need 3-4 days of above freezing temps to dig the trench and find/fix the problem.

Since above freezing temps are not expected for at least another week, this is what my running water currently looks like and will probably look like for the next few weeks. Good news is that I get to live here rent free until I have water again! Gotta find the silver lining in everything. :)




Friday, February 13, 2015

fitness roadblocks



I started working out again in earnest at the first of the year and trying to watch my calories. I am starting to feel stronger...I CAN DO BURPEES!...and am losing some weight. More importantly, I am seeing a definite change in the shape of my body.

However, the last few weeks I have been getting nauseous every time I eat. EVERY. TIME. It doesn't seem to matter what I eat. No matter what, I just get sick. Since that started, I have been having a hard time actually eating, which means I don't have enough energy to exercise as vigorously as I have in the past; actually, I don't have enough energy to do much of anything.

So, I contacted my nutrition-crazy friend and asked her what I should be doing. After a lot of discussion, she told me that my lactose intolerance that I thought had disappeared years ago either didn't really go away or is maybe coming back. And then she told me everything I already knew but needed to hear again (apparently). So, I'm decreasing my consumption of milk products, upping my fruits and veggies, and cutting out as much sugar as I can. I'm hoping that fixing my diet will help with my nausea and help me feel better. It is going to be a challenge. But I know I can do it! And my friend is going to work to keep my on track. She's determined to turn me in to a stronger me!

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

it is all about "immersion"

This past Sunday, the Sunday School lesson was all about being born again. I have heard that statement so many times but didn't really understand it. I understood that it was to be "baptized by fire" but what does that really mean?

In studying to teach this lesson, I found a quote by Elder Bednar that says "We begin the process of being born again through exercising faith in Christ, repenting of our sins, and being baptized by immersion for the remission of our sins by one having priesthood authority...Total immersion in and saturation with the Savior's gospel are essential steps in the process of being born again."

The word immersion is mentioned twice. I realized that immersion is the key. I can understand that word - becoming completely engulfed in something! Ah, now I get it. Be baptized by immersion for the remission or our sins. Live immersed in the Gospel to be born again. Suddenly it all makes sense!

I had the missionaries over for dinner yesterday. We got talking about this lesson and the meaning of the word immersion and how it applies to both baptism by water AND baptism by fire. Sister Williams mentioned that she had been studying this topic in Preach My Gospel and was wondering how to explain the concept of being born again to people not of our faith. We had a great discussion on this immersion idea and how we can all apply it and talk about it.

Did I mention that I love having the missionaries in my home every week? Seriously, they come every week and it is the best decision I could have made to invite them in. Sister Fakatou is leaving me next week after serving in this ward for six months and I will miss her a ton. She is going to be a great missionary wherever she lands and will touch many more lives, but I will still miss her. I'm happy to have Sister Williams for at least six more weeks.

They asked to take a selfie yesterday. So, here we are! PS. I texted this pic to their moms. Every missionary mom loves mid week surprises. :)


Wednesday, February 4, 2015

living intentionally - redux

I started a plan to live intentionally last fall. It worked for a bit. This year, as I was contemplating my goals and how in the world I was ever going to achieve them all, I knew that I needed a little bit more inspiration. That is when my mind went back to last fall when I first started researching the idea of living intentionally, and I just knew that I needed to make this idea my theme for the year (don't you just love inspiration?). 



Living intentionally is deciding every day to live how I want to live and not just because I've always done things a certain way. It is living less out of habit and more out of intent, daily working to break bad habits and create new ones. It is deciding every day to move (not just thing) toward something better. It is living at its best. It is life on purpose.

    

How can you not love something that puts you in touch with your mind, body, heart and soul every day? Living intentionally is an art and with every great art, it takes practice.  

LivingIntentionally


Monday, February 2, 2015

staying motivated

If you read yesterday's list of my goals for the year, you know I have an ambitious plan. How do I keep it all straight? Well, thanks for asking!

I tell you, everything about my goal planning this year has been so inspired. As I was contemplating what I wanted to do, I was told directly to study more, spend time in the temple, and work on family history - specifically the Wells line. My other goals are just gravy. The hardest part I have is trying to balance them all.

Again, I was inspired. I knew that if I made my goals visible, I would work on them more. I also knew that having these huge nebulous goals would not keep me very motivated. So, I took my goals and broke them down into specific tasks. I divided the main goals and tasks into quarterly, monthly, and weekly goals/tasks so I could track each week if I was on track to complete what I needed for the month to meet my quarterly goals.

THEN, I needed a way to track all these tasks. And, here is where the inspiration came in! I made little sticky notes for every goal and task and put them on my wall grouped by quarter, then month, then week. I move my sticky notes around to the weeks where I need to work on them and remove them when the task is complete. This little diagram (not so little really) is up on the wall right by my bed so I look at it every day!! It has been amazingly motivated. And, I find that I am able to put down the things I WANT to do (embroidery) to work on the things I NEED to do (study/family history) because I need to be able to move that little sticky note!!

Here is what my wall currently looks like one month in. You will notice that January is pretty empty as I have moved past that month.



The quote above all the little sticky notes is from Elder Richard G. Scott and says, "To reach a goal you have never before attained, you must do things you have never done before." I love it and think it is the perfect quote to look at every day along with my goals.

Sunday, February 1, 2015

a great start to a new year

Every year, I make new year resolutions. I actually call them goals for the year. I also pick a theme that I want to concentrate on for the year. And, usually, by the middle of January I have forgotten my good intentions and am right back to doing what I have always done, which isn't bad but isn't great either.

This year has been much, much different. First, I have felt prompted to set some very specific goals. Second, I am making my goals very visible. And third, I feel more energized about them than I have ever done in my life.

First, my goals. I actually have A LOT of them this year. It is a little daunting and I am not making as much progress toward all of them that I would like, but I am still making progress. Here is my list:

Spiritual:
  • Gain an intimate relationship with my Savior. 
  • Spend time in the temple every month, not just go - spend time there. 
Family: 
  • Work on family history, specifically the Wells side. 
  • Write meaningful emails to my missionaries. 
  • Bring my missionaries home and get them settled in the next chapter of their lives. 
  • Finish 2014 yearbook, Ireland vacation book, Paris/Germany vacation book, and Italy vacation book. 
  • Write in my journal and blog weekly. 
Health: 
  • Keep track of my net calories every day. 
  • Move every day. 
  • Lose 30 pounds. 
Financial: 
  • Pass the PMP exam
  • Pay off all credit cards and other loans
  • Kickstart my retirement
  • Become Elite with doTERRA
SCA: 
  • Learn trapunto and make largess items
  • Make a lefkara veil for my Laurel
  • Enter Kingdom Atlantia Persona Pentathlon in 2016. 
Yup, it is a big list. I will give you a quick update as this is actually month two of my goals. 
I was called to be the Gospel Doctrine teaching in my ward and we are studying the New Testament. Yup, I'm actually studying regularly. Heavenly Father knew I needed help staying motivated. I went to the temple in January but didn't spend as much time there as I needed to. I have a trip planned for February already and will spend more time in the Celestial Room. 

For family, my emails are getting better. I'm talking about my studying and lessons. I don't know how this new information is received but I feel better about it. I am almost finished with my 2014 yearbook and should get it ordered this month. I finally got some family group sheets from Mom and Dad and will get started on verifying information this weekend. In the meantime, I started indexing almost every day. I'm not writing in my journal or blogging every week, but I'm better than I have been for a while! I'll get there as I continue to work on my schedule. 

Health wise I'm tracking my food 95% of the time and have already lost 5 pounds! I have to be vigilant every day but it is paying off. Woot! 

Financially, I passed my exam!! I have not done anything about retirement yet but I have paid off half of my other debts. I will be going to FL in March to work a doTERRA event, have a class, and make some contacts. I will take what I learn there and start making contacts here in VA. 

For the SCA, I have been focusing on the lefkara veil that I want to get done by June. It will take me that long to do it as it is a monster piece with a lot of work. I am also doing four scrolls and 2-3 household towels (items that were not on my list but I'm doing them anyway). So, I'm super busy. 

And that is my list.