There’s no time to shower,
much less contemplate New Year’s Resolutions. But, the kids are both sleeping
(yes!) and my husband is using his new video game steering wheel (it’s totally
cool), so I have approximately 17 minutes to get this post in before something
happens, like the baby wakes up or I pass out from exhaustion. Did I mention
the two kids?
The past couple years I did
a pretty good job of outlining meaningful and lasting resolutions, like
resolving to make more reindeer cupcakes and making Twenty Twelve about more than Poo and Patty-Cake. But, I must confess, most of my 2012 list was
untouched. Do you know what it’s like raising two kids under 5 while working on
a freelance writing career, trying to fake like everything is handled while my
husband launches a new electric vehicle and comes home to be an amazing husband
and father in his spare time? Let’s
just say we’ve kinda had a lot on going on.
So, this year we’re cutting
through all the other stuff and getting to the top things we hope to do this
year, in addition to all the things we already do and those other things we’d
like to do (see the 2011 and 2012 list).
1.
Play with the
kids more
2.
Play with each
other more, instead of just keeping it all from falling apart
3.
Turn off all
electronic devices, at the same time, an hour or more each night (don’t laugh,
it seems like these things are on all the time!)
4.
Make a habit of
going places other than Target and the grocery store when cabin fever hits and
we all just need to get out
5.
Have one special
date night dinner at a restaurant that doesn’t have a kid’s menu
6.
Have a special
family dinner out and show all the other folks you can take kids our in public,
and if the kids won’t cooperate, hopefully we’re in a loud place so no one will
notice
7.
Play in the snow
more (see #3)
8.
Play in the sun
more (with sunscreen, of course)
9.
Play in the rain
more
10.
Take a family
vacation that isn’t centered around some other event, say a birthday, reunion,
wedding or graduation, but is a real family vacation
11.
Try not to huff every
time any of us spills something, it’s wipe-able, it’ll dry, or there will be a
story (like salsa in the new house, this was even before kids)
12.
Enjoy the sweet
age our babies are before they get too old or too busy for us
13.
Hug our children
and each other every day and let them know how much we love them
14.
Sleep like we
used to (at least one night this year)
What’s on your list?
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