1. What was the single best thing that happened this past year?
Learning. This year has been such a learning experience. I learned so much about food, health, and being a more consistent parent. I have tried to learn from my mistakes and look at the bigger picture - not just how something might affect me. I also learned that I don't have to be a supermom (even though I'm still a work in progress on keeping my daily priorities straight ~ I'd rather sit and blog than do dishes! LOL!) Most of all, I realized how blessed I am with the family and church family I am surrounded by. God has blessed me with such a supportive, understanding group of people. I am SO BLESSED.
3. What was an unexpected joy this past year?
Cooking from scratch and learning more about nutrition. Cooking dairy-free /egg-free was quite daunting at first, but after I got the basics down it wasn't so bad. I've learned how to cook more from scratch and in the process learned more about feeding my family better foods in general. Granted I still love to cook casseroles and comfort food, but we're making small improvements as we go and it really has been a wonderful experience.
4. What was an unexpected obstacle?
Figuring out how and what to do when Will disobeyed at school. Bringing a third adult party into his daily life was unexpectedly difficult for me. I wanted him to obey his teachers, but I also wanted to make sure the teachers weren't being too hard on him. It is difficult for me to watch my children struggle, but struggle builds a character as long as they can learn from it. I realized that it's my job to LET him struggle a bit so that he CAN learn. Will is growing up right before my eyes. They all are, but he'll always be the first to make me learn new parenting skill. {grin} Poor little guinea pig!
5. Pick three words to describe 2008.
Balancing.
Happiness.
6. Pick three words your spouse would use to describe your 2008 (don’t ask them; guess based on how you think your spouse sees you).
Learning.
Growing.
7. Pick three words your spouse would use to describe their 2008 (again, without asking).
not a book... but the internet has been a wonderful tool for recipes and alternate food choices.
I wish I had spent more time in the Bible.
9. With whom were your most valuable relationships?
Jeff and my boys.
My church family.
Tammy.
10. What was your biggest personal change from January to December of this past year?
Letting go of things needing to be done a certain way. Even if the shirts are hung up inside out... at least they are on a hanger and not stuck in the laundry basket wrinkled.
11. In what way(s) did you grow emotionally?
Becoming more comfortable in my role as a parent... not that I'm completely comfortable or that I have all the right answers. Parenting is such an emotional roller-coaster. I had no idea... and it's just beginning. Parenting a 6 year old is so very different than parenting a (mostly) obedient toddler. The give and take. Making the hard choices. Discipline.
Parenting is not easy.
12. In what way(s) did you grow spiritually?
I've really become more aware of how little we talk about God in our home. He is a part of our family unit and we should talk about Him more than we do. Yes, we pray before meals and before we go to sleep, etc., but we're been lacking in other areas of just day-to-day living. My main growth has been bringing God into my daily instruction with the boys; explaining how God wants us to behave and to obey Him. My plan is to get out the bible and read the corresponding scriptures with the boys to emphasize that it is God's will that we obey. There are reasons for the way we live, teach, and worship. It's all laid out; we just have to be willing to learn what is planned for us. Just getting back to the basics in teaching the boys has helped me grow and be more mindful of God's plan.
13. In what way(s) did you grow physically?
Ugh. This is an awful question. I have not exercised; I have not lost weight. In fact I gained an extra 15 pounds this year. Dairy free does not mean calorie free! :) One good physical growth has been my hair. I plan on cutting it around February and sending it off for Locks of Love. This will probably be the only time in my life that I will do this as I don't see myself growing it out this long ever again.
14. In what way(s) did you grow in your relationships with others?
I rekindled some old friendships through Facebook. I've gotten back in touch with many early childhood friends and high school friends. It's been wonderful to see pictures of their spouses and children. To hear about their ups and downs and to realize that no one is perfect. I just might feel a little less self-conscious at my next high school reunion! :)
Jeff and I have a very strong marriage. We have great communication and we've had to learn balance in keeping up with the kids and having our own time as well. It's constant work, but it's good work and it's rewarding to be so in love with my spouse.
15. What was the most enjoyable area of managing your home?
16. What was your most challenging area of home management?
Staying organized! HA HA HA!!
17. What was your single biggest time waster in your life this past year?
Reading blogs. Although they are a great source of information and support, there has been too much time wasted on them. The last month or so, though, I have been coming closer to a better balance. I'm realizing that I just can't answer every comment and I don't have time to visit every visitor. I'd love to, but I just can't. I've also become more picky about what I blog about. I feel like my blog is becoming more of a journal for me than a record of just what we do. That's ok... it's my blog. And it's ok if I lose readers - the most important things I need to be doing during the day are raising, training, and loving my children... not keeping up with the bloggy Jones'. ;)
18. What was the best way you used your time this past year?
19. What was the biggest thing you learned this past year?
I really do love being a stay-at-home mom.
20. Create a phrase or statement that describes 2008 for you.
Our best year yet.