READING
I want to start on my goal of reading all of Jane Austen's novels. I have them on my iPad, but I find myself torn between reading them on a device or holding the actual book in my hands. One of the reasons why I want to read more is to be a good example to my kids about the importance of reading, and I think a stronger impression could be made with the actual book. Thoughts?
DRINKING
Water. After the caffeine withdrawal headache from hell I finally decided to cut out pop from my diet. I'll make exceptions here and there, but for the most post I am completely done with pop. The stuff went straight to my stomach anyway, so it's a small price to pay in order to feel and look better.
WISHING FOR
Getting tickets to the Joshua Radin concert and seeing Jerry Seinfeld perform live. Both of them will be in my area this month. Ah, if only I had all the money in the world...
WORKING ON
Curbing my sweet tooth. It seems as though my need for sweets is completely out of control. I'm trying to substitute a donut or candy bar with yogurt. It works pretty well, but I still crave the good stuff every single day. Every. Single. Day.
EXCITED ABOUT
The nice weather! It's finally nice enough that I can take my girls outside for a walk.
PROUD OF
I'm handling the whole two kids thing better than I expected. It's not easy and there are definitely days when I wish I could just do whatever I want whenever I want. But overall I've adjusted to my new normal just fine.
WONDERING ABOUT
What Dustin will get me for Mother's Day. I'm more of a practical gift sort of person. I'd love it if my gift was getting all of our carpets cleaned.
GETTING SERIOUS ABOUT
Being more active, planning FHE every week and planning dinner one week in advance.
Get some Atkins bars. They are oh-so-good! And they will curb that sweet tooth!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to have the carpets cleaned too!
ReplyDeleteGetting your carpets cleaned? You REALLY ARE into practical gifts.
ReplyDeleteI love reading on my Nook, but I totally get what you're saying about your girls seeing the actual book in hand.