So being February, it's probably later than normal to write about some New Year's resolutions. But I've never been normal so now seems as good a time as any to me (and I just realized yesterday that it was February! Seriously, where has the time gone?).
This year, I seem to keep stacking them on. Every time a announce a new goal, I declare it a New Year's resolution. So here is a very short list of new years resolutions:
- We have decided to try to reduce our waste (i.e. using vintage rags we picked up from a thrift store instead of paper towel, starting our very first compost pile, always bringing those cloth bags to the store that I seem to forget just to name a few goals)
- Become less judgmental (this includes trying to have nicer feeling towards everyone and myself. I can be seriously harsh on myself sometimes when I don't look/ do things perfectly.
- Slow down a bit. On that, I'm learning to knit (and more on that me knitting later) and it has taught me patience like nothing else before. I've been working on a scarf for about a week and a half but I'm starting to like slowing down, sitting on the couch, doing the same routine of knitting over and over while spending time with my husband after M has gone to bed. There is something wonderfully relaxing that I'm getting out of this scarf that no store bought scarf could ever give me.
Now from here, I have decided these are more New Year's goals:
- Build our back porch by July! We're hoping to have it done in time to use it for M's birthday party.
- Sew through ALL of the patterns I have purchases. And I have a lot. I always here most sewers talking about a huge fabric stash. I wish that were my problem. I have an addiction to buying patterns. And every time I start to build a fabric stash, I break it was a load of new patterns. I think I counted about 25 new ones that I need to get through before I'm allowing myself to buy any more patterns.
- Sew something for myself. Lots of somethings, actually. My long term goal is to fill my closet with things I love to wear and not have it stuffed full of clothes and feel like I have "nothing to wear." I'm slowly going to sew things that fit perfectly that I will want to wear again and again.
- Make my garden work this year. Our garden was so sad last year. This year, I'm going to grow more of our food!
Hmmm... I think that's about all today! I have been sewing up a little summer wardrobe for the little one so hopefully I'll have some things to post soon! I have also been working up recipes for the whole family (we're starting family dinner with our daughter now that she is 7 months old).