Happy New Year!
Along with the closing of 2008 and the beginning of 2009 come a list of resolutions, ideas we have of how to do and be better in the next year. Topping most lists are items like working out, losing weight, managing debt, even volunteering more. I've never been a fan of New Year's Resolutions, mostly because I know they will be broken within days (however...most of you will be surprised to learn that I DID give up M&Ms one year and lasted well into February). In fact, Jeremy and I were talking the other day and we decided that we needed to go back to the gym "before Jan 1...so it wouldn't be a New Year's resolution".
haha (we never made it in).
Strangely, this year I have a list, not in writing, but in my head. Most of it has to do with being a better mother or wife. Here are a few.
1. Use less chemicals to clean with and more natural products
2. Get and Stay organized
3. Keep up with my cleaning schedule, daily, weekly, and monthly
4. Spend less time on the
Internet5. Spend more time with the girls
6. Always have a plan for teaching Nicole new things
7. Spend more time reading the Bible (I'm not so bold as to say "read the Bible in a year" because I know I will fail, terrible, huh?)
8. Race in an in-line marathon
9. Exercise more regularly
10. Enjoy life more and worry less
While I was thinking of all the things I could be doing better, it made me think of some of the things I did well last year, or at least improved on.
1. Potty trained Nicole
2. Delivered a baby without any interventions
3.
Exclusively nursed Hannah up to this point, 8 month
4. Took care of my family by cooking breakfast, lunch and dinner for them almost daily (the other days we went out...I didn't starve them:-)
5. Took cable/satellite out of our house and survived!! :-)
6. Used cloth diapers for nearly a year and saved lots of money.
7. Made it through the first 12 weeks with a newborn and 2 year old.
8. Learned to make gravy from scratch
9. Saved money using Coupons
10. Made an effort to be a better friend and have occasional "girls nights"
A few months ago, I found a list of resolutions written by Jonathan Edwards, the great Puritan preacher
from the 1700s.
Apparently he had a running list of resolutions. They are quite interesting. View them
here.
I wanted to post a few that struck me (these are all from the link I provided above)
4. Resolved, never to do any manner of thing, whether in soul or body, less or more, but what tends to the glory of God; nor be, nor suffer it, if I can avoid it.
5. Resolved, never to lose one moment of time; but improve it the most profitable way I possibly can.
6. Resolved, to live with all my might, while I do live.
7. Resolved, never to do anything, which I should be afraid to do, if it were the last hour of my life.
10. Resolved, when I feel pain, to think of the pains of martyrdom, and of hell.
17. Resolved, that I will live so, as I shall wish I had done when I come to die.
25. Resolved, to examine carefully, and constantly, what that one thing in me is, which causes me in the least to doubt of the love of God; and to direct all my forces against it.
37. Resolved, to inquire every night, as I am going to bed, wherein I have been negligent,- what sin I have committed,-and wherein I have denied myself;-also at the end of every week, month and year
41. Resolved, to ask myself, at the end of every day, week, month and year, wherein I could possibly, in any respect, have done better.
52. I frequently hear persons in old age, say how they would live, if they were to live their lives over again: Resolved, that I will live just so as I can think I shall wish I had done, supposing I live to old age.
56. Resolved, never to give over, nor in the least to slacken, my fight with my corruptions, however unsuccessful I may be.
58. Resolved, not only to refrain from an air of dislike, fretfulness, and anger in conversation, but to exhibit an air of love, cheerfulness and benignity.
69. Resolved, always to do that, which I shall wish I had done when I see others do it
Any Resolutions for you?