Feeling exhausted! Ever since I went back to work from Christmas break, I haven't been able to get on a normal sleep schedule. Trying a new pillow and an earlier bedtime.
Ready to be group leaders for Financial Peace University. So excited to meet new people and be cheerleaders for others.
Excited to wear new bras that actually fit. Turns out I was part of that huge percentage of ladies wearing the wrong size (like the same size I wore in 9th grade. Yup, things have changed). I encourage you to get a fitting. I'm taking my mama for Mother's Day.
Praying for strength in our marriage and enriched fellowship with our small group.
Listening to The Emperor of All Maladies. I don't know anything about medicine/health, but this book on the history of cancer is fascinating.
Reading
Watching Downton Abbey. Just like the rest of America it seems. Or at least many of my Facebook friends.
Focusing on too many little things. I neeeeeed to let things go and be understanding of others. Oh, and I need to sometimes accept that I may indeed be the problem, not someone else.
Eating Luna Lemon Zest bars for breakfast. They're one of the few bars that are sans-nuts (a recent adult food allergy=limited options) that have a decent amount of protein.
Drinking lots and lots of water. So many people are sick around us and we are staying hydrated. When I am sick of the taste of plain water I add fresh lemon juice or cranberry juice.
Writing in my journal at least three times a week. I always start the year with tons of entries and they dwindle by spring and are barely existent in the fall/winter. When I write, my soul is just calmer.
I look forward to sharing a little more with you this year by doing monthly (at least) hopes and cares. It will also help me to make blogging a priority again. I miss you guys!!

4 comments:
LOVE this post. I am trying to stay part of the small percentage that is healthy too. Fingers crossed!
OK, I need ore info....bra fitting, did you go to Blum's? Financial Peace? What is this?
Thanks for sharing this list. It encourages me. I appreciate your sincerity and honesty (the bra part made me laugh--since 9th grad, ha!) I look forward to reading more monthly updates.
i hope you're sleeping better. i've dealt with insomnia and know how exhausting in EVERY way lack of sleep can be.
i love the vulnerability of your heart. may God continue to magnify Himself to you.
bras. i hate them. NEED them. i had a fitting a few years ago. big improvement!
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