My closet needs to most help of all, though I may need to call in a professional for that job. I’m honestly excited about it all and plan on scouring Pinterest soon for lots of organizing inspo.
With a new home, I have so many ideas for organization from out playroom toys that I want to organize, to our pantry that’s a blank canvas just waiting to be full of baskets with cute little chalkboard labels. I know this is at the top of everyone and their dogs’ New Year’s resolutions, but I mean it when I say that this is my year to get organized. Traveling is good for my soul and Bear is at such a great age to really soak up new experiences and culture.ģ. Not sure where to just yet, but I have some places in mind and definitely hope to get back to New York Fashion Week in September. I traveled less last year than the previous 5 years because having a baby who breastfeeds aren’t the clock makes it difficult! While I love that sweet newborn stage, I’m also excited to plan some trips in 2019. I plan to really use our crockpot this year and try some easy yet healthy recipes.Ģ. We already eat at home 5-6 nights a week, but a lot of times it’s just something easy like a frozen meal or sandwiches. I love baking, but chocolate chip cookies aren’t the best supper option for a family. Here are some things I plan to work on and improve this year:ġ.
In order to do so, it’s going to take some planning and goal setting. I don’t want to rush a single day since my baby turns one next month, but I also want to make 2019 just as good or better than the last.
After thinking about it more (and laziness playing a small role), I feel like if you’re reading this blog, you already have a pretty good idea of our 2018 happenings. I wanted to write a blog post recapping 2018 and talking all about the year since it was such a big one for our family: Boone was born in February, we moved into a new home in late July, Bear started kindergarten in August, and lots in between. While there’s no huge difference between the two words above, I like to think that goals are something I can really work toward instead of just deciding to instantly change something in my life. Goal: the object of a person's ambition or effort an aim or desired result. Resolution: a firm decision to do or not to do something. I always wondered what the real difference between goals and resolutions were, so I looked up the definition for each word. It’s not that I can’t list out resolutions (I can go all day), but I never seem to stick to them. For some reason, the word “resolution” is difficult for me.