Saturday, February 1, 2014

A Look Back at January

This is the first of twelve posts to keep track of what I'd hoped to accomplish each month this year to keep myself accountable. This involved things like reading more, knitting more, more homemade and expanding the garden and getting healthier.

What I read:
War Brides by Helen Bryan
The Preacher's Bride by Jody Hedlund
Things I Learned from Knitting by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee

Yes, I chick-lit it up. Next month I'll probably do the same.

What I knitted:
January socks: Knee high toe up socks for little girl. Pattern adapted from Circle Socks




Garden:

Hibernating this month, but our seeds arrived!



Well being:
Got Kiddo in a great preschool
Quit a terrible job
Will be starting a new job in early February



Organization:

Started keeping a daily journal to keep track of chores


Started some major de-cluttering and working to keep the house in better shape



Getting healthier:
Whoops. Things have been stressful, y'all.


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