Author: nurtureyrheart

Mom, Wife, Grandma, Full-time Elder-Care giver; Multi-media Artist, Word-Smith

1.3.25

My Journey notes:
Lists, lists and more lists and alarms too. All to help me stay on track. So far, things are working. It’s taking me longer to do some creative things, but there have been a few that have been easy to complete and not have to review steps or write out step by step details.

Keeping a journal now too. Hopefully, this will help me track things more closely and for my family to understand how things are going/progressing as we review things. Next dr’s appointment is in March. If things are moving forward and there is additional concern by immediate family, we’ll ask for the referral to the neurologist for further testing.

welcome to 2025

It’s New Year’s Day!

Traditions held true again last evening. We shifted from virgin pina coladas to virgin strawberry daiquiris. So yummy when we added some frozen strawberries into the mix. Movies to close out the day and listen to the fireworks boom and light the sky until shortly after midnight.

Freshly baked muffins to start the morning with a cup of hot chocolate or apple cider. Rose Parade and possibly a football game while munching on the edibles that will fill the kitchen island throughout the day.


New Year’s Eve

Lessons learned about goal setting over the years include:
Break resolutions/goals down into manageable steps for greater success.
From your list of goals for the year, start with just one or two; once those have been achieved pick another goal to work on.
Most Importantly: Don’t try to work on the whole list all at once — set yourself up for success, not failure.