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October: Reflection & Rejuvenation

Ah, October. I’m glad you’re here. I’m sorry I haven’t had time to greet you properly. 
I wanted to wait until I had time to sit down and reflect before I wrote this post about my goals for the upcoming month. 
So here I am, already into the second week of October.
Let me take a quick peek back at my September goals:
  • Work on Purposeful Parenthood (no pressure to finish it): Yes! I’m really excited about the course.
  • Get the bulk of Henry’s Halloween costume finalized (I’m thrilled that I can re-use my costume from four years ago for myself): Yep! It’s basically finished (although it seems unlikely that he will actually want to wear it on Halloween…).
  • Work really hard for Magnolia Montessori For All to plan an awesome “Meet & Greet” event: This event has taken a lot of time to plan, but I’m hoping it will be worth it.
  • Attend a parenting bookclub (we’re reading Parenting from Your Heart): The book did not arrive in time from the library, so I did not attend.
  • Get some fiction books from the library to help with my process of decompressing before bed: Yes! I read two really easy escape fiction books. It was awesome to read them.
  • Enjoy the pop-up dinner party: I ended up canceling the pop-up dinner party. Four people couldn’t come and two people canceled, including the person who was going to make the vegetarian enchiladas. 

What else did I accomplish that wasn’t on my list?

  • I ran three times a week.
  • I attended three parent education events at Henry’s school.
  • I actively participated in Purposeful Conception. 
  • I attended 14 meetings to help build Austin’s first public Montessori school

I love the clean slate of each new month. What do I want to accomplish in October? The holidays are nearly upon us…

Hmmm…I feel like my focus is scattered among several big projects: A Priceless Wedding, Kids in the Kitchen, Magnolia Montessori For All, and Purposeful Parenthood. The only thing I could cross off the list would be Purposeful Parenthood, but I’m really excited about working on it. Dilemmas, dilemmas. 
There’s also the unknown of when/if I’m going to get pregnant again. The last time I was pregnant (before the miscarriage), I was taking a nap every day, which knocked out a lot of my productive work time. We’ll see what happens. 

Photo Courtesy of the Nikki McClure Calendar

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