Wednesday, March 31, 2021

March Goal Update

 March seemed long, why was March so long? Well that's good for running miles and reading books, could have knit, but I don't feel like it. I tell you it is feast or famine with the knitting..... 

Alex has been lucky enough to be going to school in person five days a week for awhile now. Daryl goes back full time tomorrow. He is struggling with this idea. I asked him why he is having so many feelings about this. I wanted to know if he doesn't like his teachers, if kids are being mean or if something about the school is weird for him. The answer is none of that, he would just rather only go to school for 4 hours a day, it just works better for him. Well son, I also would just like to work for four hours a day but get credit for 8+ hours. That's not how it works. So keep Daryl in your thoughts in April, he i going to Middle School full time for the first time. It is upsetting. LOL! 

Happy April Everyone! 

Read 20 Books: 6/20  

I finished 2 books this month and am over half way done with another. So that will start April off right! PS-Love when my friends talk about books, it helps me pick my next read!  

Five dysfunctions of a Team by Lencioni

 I like it when I'm assigned reading at work. It makes me read some non fiction (good for me) and I do it pretty quickly because there is a deadline. This is a leadership book and I really like the style it was written in. I will definitely be using this model soon!  

An American Marriage by Tayari Jones

This was some great fiction about a complicated relationship. Would you stay with your spouse if they were incarcerated? What if they were innocent and you knew that because you were with them when the crime happened? Could you support them and stay with them while they suffered for something they didn't do? Such a good book, read it if you like messy relationship books, and I do! 

Run 800 miles: 211/800

I ran 79 miles this month! Yay! I have a half marathon coming up in April so had some very nice long runs in March. They are getting difficult but that is expected. What makes me feel better about it is runs over 6 miles used to really freak me out. Now I'm not freaked out until they are over 10 miles. That is progress! I'm not really getting faster in 2021 but I'm also not getting slower, so I'll take it! 

Money Goals: Car loan paid off! Two years early! Now Facebook just shows me ads for new Subaru cars and I need them to stop doing that. My car is solid and I need to remodel my bathroom! 

  • Pay Off my Car - Done March
  • Replace my Car's Windshield-Done Jan. 
  • New Fridge
  • Fix Stairs
  • Install a shower in hall bathroom and fix my sink in my bathroom
  • Add $2,000 to savings 
  • Replace some windows
Knit four new things: 1/4

Nope, it's too nice out to knit....

Purl would like to know when I will stop blogging and start petting her. 

Unrelated to goals, Daryl recommends the 2 rib plate
at Hog Wild BBQ. And Daryl doesn't let me take his
picture that often anymore! 






Sunday, March 21, 2021

Paid For!

 This week I accomplished one of my money goals for the year. 

I paid off my car! My only debt now is my mortgage. Yay! Now I'm emailing some contractors about my bathroom remodel. That is the next money goal for 2021. They are all booked about 3-4 months out but that is good for me, I can squirrel away more money. 

Today was very productive for a Sunday. I started with a long run with friends on the Landon Trail. I have never run on that trail before and it was blocked from the wind and only muddy in a few spots. Running long distances is so much better with other people! They are running 14 miles next week so I will do 10 on my own, the weather right now is perfect for running. 

Daryl has been watching basketball non stop since Friday. So after lunch we went to Ward Meade park to "blow the stink off of him". :-) I love our parks in Topeka, they are little gems. Alex and I picked up some trash that had blown into the flower beds, so we felt pretty good about ourselves. 

Happy Spring Y'all! 







The Suby is all ours! 




Sunday, March 7, 2021

News Flash, Christmas if Over

 I think March 6th is officially the latest I have procrastinated taking the Christmas decorations down. When I asked Daryl to help me get the ladder out of the garage he said they could be Easter lights?! I really like that kid! 

The boys are officially on Spring Break, so we got some new books to read. Isn't that what everyone does? Daryl is pausing on his grown up book selection, because according to him, it was dull. No complaints from me! His school is having a book club starting the end of March and they are discussing Trevor Noah's book "Born A Crime." I read that book last year and loved it so I knew he would too. He is fifty pages in and thinks he will be able to finish it during Spring Break with no problem! 

We are now able to go into the library to look at books for one hour. As long as the number of people looking is under a certain amount. So Alex got a new book too. He finished in Goldfish book on Friday. So they are both right on track with their reading. Yay!! 

This weekend was full with reading, doing some work stuff, running and taking Purl on lots of walks. So far March 2021 is behaving. Let's see how long we can keep that going! 


Lights are down. Will be going back up in 9 months. 

Holding back the rose bush so I can climb the ladder. 
Such a good helper! 

When your Garage door won't stay open you have to use a Daryl.

Alex's book he finished and Daryl's new book! 


Tuesday, March 2, 2021

February Goal Update

Not a lot of blogging happened in Feb. It was cold, and that was about it. So happy it is starting to warm up and I got an outside run in on Sunday! I was sucking wind, but it was nice to be outside anyway. LOL 

 Read 20 Books: 4/20 

I caught up on this goal reading three books in February. Staying bundled up at home is good for one thing, reading! 

A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor this was the second book in the series by Hank Green and the conclusion to the Alien Robots story. Sci Fi is not my thing but these two books were good! A lot of commentary on our world that is driven by our phones and our virtual connections over our physical ones. Even if you don't like Sci Fi if you like a good story with a quick pace, you will like this one! 

Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng was the final book I read in Feb. I had an amazing book month. This book was also some excellent fiction and followed a large family with typical family problems that got intertwined with a small family with big secrets. This book was a quick read because you always needed to read just a few more pages to find out what was going to happen. Highly recommend, it would be a great vacation read! Many thanks to Lisa for lending me her copy months ago, I'm sure she was happy I finally got it back to her ;-) 

The Office of Historical Corrections by Danielle Evans was a book of short stories. I don't usually read short stories but this author changed my mind. Everyone of them was moving, thought provoking and of course left me wanting a novel about all of them. Sometimes I don't have the emotional bandwidth to start a new book, short stories might just be what I need to bridge me from full length novel to full length novel! I checked this one out from the library and I encourage you all to find it and read it. 


Run 800 miles: 132/800

I set a goal of running 64 miles in Feb and I hit it on Sunday (the last day of the month), with my first outdoor run of 2021! I was going to get six and be two miles over my goal but I was so out of breath I pushed myself just to get the 3.7 that I needed! If I'm going to be ready for my half in April I'm going to have to put in more road miles in March. Running outside is just different than the treadmill, mostly I'm just terrible at pacing myself! 

Money Goals: I put my entire tax return on my car loan and with any luck I should pay off the Car this month! 

  • Pay Off my Car - Paid an extra $4,011, Balance $549.70
  • Replace my Car's Windshield-Done Jan. 
  • New Fridge
  • Fix Stairs
  • Install a shower in hall bathroom and fix my sink in my bathroom
  • Add $2,000 to savings 
  • Replace some windows
Knit four new things: 1/4

Reading won over knitting this month. There is a new baby in my office family, so I've been looking at baby patterns. I know why everyone wants to knit for babies, they are very quick projects and oh so cute! Especially in pink and purple!! 

Hope you all are on track with your goals. It's early so no worries if you are behind lots of time to strategize and hit them! 

Alex did a project talk for club days last week. He is gaining confidence!

Daryl did a Bob Dole speech for his historical speech.


And just for fun, baby Daryl!