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Last December I wrote about 11 things I going to give up in 2011.
Seems it would be appropriate today to check in on the progress.
1. Cable TV – we still have it and we’re still talking about how we need to get rid of it. Not because we’re watching too much (thanks, Ruby), but because it is an added expense on our new one-income household.
The problem? We have bad internet and research is showing that good internet comes with cable.
Any advice?
2. My Yoga Journal subscription – gone. Haven’t thought about it once until now.
3. Paring down books and clothes.
I have definitely caught the clothes swapping bug. I went shopping in a store once this year. The rest were swaps or hand-me-downs from lovely friends.
Books have been traded, swapped, sold and donated.
Newest challenge? Keeping Ruby’s books corralled and her clothes sorted and passed on once she’s finished with them. Again, the generosity of friends and family with gifts and hand-me-downs and she has quite an extensive wardrobe.
4. Eliminate sugar, dairy and bread for a month.
I did it and NEVER felt better which inspired me to visit the allergists and lo and behold, I am really allergic to dairy. Not in the my-tummy-hurts-way, but in the why is my nose completely stuffed up way.
I have been dairy free since January (mistakes have been made and paid for) and I am happy to report I haven’t suffered the wrath of a respiratory infection, cold or much more than a mild case of the sniffles since. Seasonable allergies (to every single plant in Sacramento) can finally be treated with regular allergy medicine.
While eating dairy free is a ridiculous pain the in butt, it has made my life world’s better.
5. Cutting out screen time at 8:30 pm.
I did it all during January and I never slept better or felt more refreshed. I kept track of my progress on a Gold Star Chart (like Gretchen Rubin). Simply amazing. I kept that screen time limit all month!
February rolled around and I promptly forgot the chart and the screen time crept right back to bed time. Clearly, this is a work in progress.
6. Clearing out the clutter.
Another work in progress. Jed and I got rid of countless bags of our stuff only to have it replaced with baby stuff. Again, a work in progress. If you know anyone needing baby girl stuff in Sacramento, please send them my way. I will have plenty to pass on.
7. Quit signing up for e-courses and finish 2010’s.
I am still working on 2010’s (a gentle nudge to do so) and only purchased two in 2010. I really liked one (and I still need to finish) and the other was only $12 (totally worth the price).
8. Consistently exercising – making friends with cardio.
2011 has been a good year for exercise. I found my perfect exercise partner and we hit the gym most weekdays during summer break and we’re both exercising (albeit way less) well into the fall.
Cardio is still mind-numbingly boring, however I am trying to make nice with it by walking with Ruby in the pouch and friends by my side.
Want to make a walking date? Leave a comment and let’s set up a date.
9. To stop taking things personally.
It is definitely less of a struggle to do this, but these days I have less opportunity to be criticised. I think. Or I am just too tired and involved with my new kid I stopped caring. Jury is still out.
10. Hire a housecleaning service.
Holy crap! BEST money I’ve ever spent. Plus it turns out the people I know with tidy houses have help keeping it that way. Need a referral? We love Angela, Sally and Elsa over at California Green Clean.
11. We finally became a family.
2011 saw the end of our adoption wait. Ruby is finally home and we couldn’t be happier.
Looking back at the year so far – were you able to let go of what no longer worked in your life? What can you give up going forward?