
Actually, I never set goals.
What I do is have a running list of things that are of interest to me and then consider setting them as priorities. Goal setting or resolutions, like losing weight or exercising more, just doesn’t work for me. I do better with an idea like ‘walk in the park most days’. Since I’m pretty structured I don’t have a problem accomplishing that because it’s just part of who I am. Or losing weight. I just eat healthily and even though I could easily afford to lose 20 lbs, I honestly don’t give a flying fig. We eat healthy and always have. We eat very little sugary stuff and a good basic vegetarian diet with meat on the side so to speak. So, my idea would be maybe adding new recipes into my rotation at least 2x a month. If I do great if I don’t’ meh.
Now that neither of us works at a job, we live a quiet life with the occasional camping trip(when we’re not in lockdown or dealing with a deadly virus).
I do plan on making some camping reservations so I guess we’ll see how that goes. We had really hoped to buy a newish closed in RV but honestly I’m not sure we feel like we have money to do that. So I guess that’s a goal or at least getting out camping is a priority.
other ideas may include:
Finding some new places to walk.
having coffee dates once we can
update: ha ha, half this blog didn’t post, and of course I can’t find the original so I’ll try and do a rewrite.
Modified edition:
I don’t do RESOLUTIONS as such like New Years resolutions.
I do set some goals such as Just Keep Walking! But putting down resolutions of lose 20 lbs or exercise more ,as I said, doesn’t work for me. Probably, because it doesn’t motivate me or interest me. But when I did the Just Keep Walking Project, I walked EVERY SINGLE DAY FOR 5 YEARS. It was only when I ended up with a hairline fracture in my foot I had to stop 😦
I do set FINANCIAL GOALS such as NO CC DEBT which we have kept to in all 2020. Also, trying to add little amounts to our mortgage principal. We,unfortunately, still have a mortgage but such is life. I’d like to reduce the principal. That way when we’re gone the kids( we have everything in a trust) they would have more equity if they want to sell and move somewhere else. But since there’s not a lot of wiggle room in the budget it is small amounts to add to it but still every bit does help.
I read a lot so read more doesn’t make any sense. I would like to be more creative but cooking is my creative outlet so that’s good. I enjoy knitting but my arthritis in my hands kicks in and causes some cramping after a while so I don’t do that often.
Anyway, other goals or things to try and accomplish are:
Replacing the 2 bedroom windows. They were replaced 25 years ago but since redoing my daughter’s windows and seeing how much better they are at insulating I can see those 2 need doing.
Next, a modified kitchen redo. The window, and the sink and counter. That all depends on whether we want to take on ripping all that out. We couldn’t afford to have someone do it so it would be what can we accomplish ourselves. So that’s up in the air.
After weget vaccinations and can travel, I ‘d like to try and go up the Oregon coast again. Just slow and camping here and there. But it all depends on my Velcade shots and how soon I can go do those things. So again, kind of wait and see sort of thing.
Finish the fences in the front and out by the barn. That’s doable and we can budget that in.
So, it’s some goals mixed in with wants and a to do list.
Lovely ideas for the next year and vey doable I would say.
Thanks, Juhli. Actually the revised post got lost in transmission and this was the first draft. Oh well, maybe I’ll redo it or not?
Here in the Midwest some of the campgrounds have RV”s you can rent. And some of the dealerships do that too. Maybe that would work better with your budget. I know it is not the same as your own camper that you can personalize, but it would get you out and about!
For the first time in our lives, we purchased season passes to a nearby amusement park at the end of 2019. We envisioned a summer of day trips with our grandchildren who qualified for a special resident pass for children under 5. Well, the amusement was on us. The park was closed most of the summer and when it opened with social guidelines, we still did not feel comfortable in visiting, with or without grandchildren. The passes have been extended to 2021, which was generous of the company. I hate to plan too far ahead. And now 2 of the grands have turned six so we will have to weigh purchasing the not inexpensive passes for them.
That’s too bad it was all for naught. Maybe 2021 will be the year. I do know there are private RV rentals but not sure that’s what we would do. For now, we still have our tent trailer and even though there’s no bathroom we do have a porta-potty for at night:)
Camping is always something that I like doing. I love sleeping in a tent. Fingers crossed this is something that will be possible in the summer of 2021.
I hope so. We still have our tent trailer so at least we’re not on the ground.:)