DD lost and born 9/18/2013 at 24 weeks (Trisomy 18) DS born 6/16/2015 (at 39 weeks 6 days, after emergency cerclage at 23 weeks and 14 weeks of bed rest)
Here is my initial brainstorm, which I will probably narrow down:
- Volunteer at my local food pantry once a month - Maintain my strength throughout my pregnancy by continuing my yoga practice - Remember to send birthday and anniversary cards - Go to mass at least every two weeks - Only leave work late in a real emergency - Spend time with my husband that is not on the couch watching sitcoms - Keep in more frequent contact with long distance friends - Stay calm in traffic, don't let other drivers raise my stress level
DD lost and born 9/18/2013 at 24 weeks (Trisomy 18) DS born 6/16/2015 (at 39 weeks 6 days, after emergency cerclage at 23 weeks and 14 weeks of bed rest)
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DD lost and born 9/18/2013 at 24 weeks (Trisomy 18) DS born 6/16/2015 (at 39 weeks 6 days, after emergency cerclage at 23 weeks and 14 weeks of bed rest)
Post by thinkingofthree on Jan 1, 2017 12:48:15 GMT -5
I've gotten a bit wrapped up in making everyone else happy (what mom doesn't?), so this year I want to focus on finding myself in the madness. My resolutions right now are:
- Walk everyday to clear my mind - Make a point to go out with friends at least once a month - Keep a bullet journal
I've gotten a bit wrapped up in making everyone else happy (what mom doesn't?), so this year I want to focus on finding myself in the madness. My resolutions right now are:
- Walk everyday to clear my mind - Make a point to go out with friends at least once a month - Keep a bullet journal
Love your bullet journal goal. Have you ever visited Parenting's planner thread?
I haven't! I'll have to check it out, thanks for the rec!
I stopped doing resolutions. I choose a word that will be my theme for the year. I chose Fearless knowing we were TTC, and now it's even more appropriate.
I do have a few goals, like keeping up with a temperature blanket (failed miserably last year) and travel at least once a season.
Post by springbeduk on Jan 1, 2017 16:06:52 GMT -5
I am not a new year's resolution person. But, I might need to resolve to stop peeing on/dipping sticks soon. . On the other hand, they are there (wondfros, though I did my last frer too after the talk of wondfros false positives, even though got plenty of bfn with my batch too so think they are a more trustworthy batch than some got); might as well use them up ...
It's a crocheted (or knitted, if that's your thing) blanket where each stripe represents the temperature high for that day. You assign colors of yarn to ranges of temperatures. So you end up with 365 rows of rainbow.
Done one day at a time, it's NBD. But I started late and never caught up.
Wow that is such a cool idea! Although, I live in Texas so I think I might just end up with a red and orange blanket ....
DD lost and born 9/18/2013 at 24 weeks (Trisomy 18) DS born 6/16/2015 (at 39 weeks 6 days, after emergency cerclage at 23 weeks and 14 weeks of bed rest)
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