You know what this means, right? Almost 1/2 of 2017 is over. That seems way too fast.
As usual, here is my monthly check in to see how I’m doing with my yearly goals, aka: My Year of Sucking it Up.
1) Take family and personal health seriously.
What does that look like? I want to:
a) Cook at least 5 meals a week. Still hitting the numbers but May was a month where I felt blah about food and my cooking it. I bought $30 of meat that I was too tired to prep and it rot in my fridge.
I cooked, but not with joy. It was kinda meh but we ate. And that is important.
The new thing is that I finally broke out the 愛玉 (ai4 yu4) seeds and made my own 愛玉 (an herbal jelly-like dessert)! This has totally cut down on my trips and cravings for T4 and I am super pleased.
Now, I make my own Taiwanese drinks (Earl Gray and Mother’s Milk teas + homemade 愛玉 + a spoon of honey) and my wallet is happy and so is my mouth!!
Because I didn’t really get a chance to write a lot, I didn’t go out much, so my personal eat out consumption went down.
b) Be active once a week.
Still nope. Unless you count lugging Sasquatch around everywhere. Baby boy is 22 lbs. That’s WORK.
d) Take vitamins and supplements.
This has been hit or miss.
e) Go to sleep when the kids sleep 4x a week.
This has definitely been happening and happening a lot. So, of course, this cuts down on alone time and writing and reading and TV time.
It’s a balancing act and currently, the pendulum has swung toward the sleep like an old lady side.
Sadly, STILL TIRED.
f) No texting while driving.
This was a really bad month. I even got a ticket for texting at a stoplight. Did that scare me straight?
No.
I feel as if I am hurtling towards the inevitable smack at the bottom.
2) Take my responsibilities as a grown up seriously.
Multiple rounds of sick kids. Work. Hapa Papa doing extra work. Supervising the handyman getting work done for the house and a smattering of other things.
I adulted.
3) Write.
I didn’t do too much writing this month. However, I DID release my ebook (affiliate link), So You Want Your Kid to Learn Chinese.
It even shot to #1 in the Chinese Language Instruction category in a day!
Thank you to all my readers and friends who helped make that happen. I really appreciate it!
Now, I am thinking of other books I can write – and then gathering up courage to write it.
Alright. That’s it for May. How are you doing on your resolutions? Still going strong?