The MS Journey

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Much Needed Follow-Ups

Every year I like to look back at the posts that I have written and reminisce about all the things that we have experienced. As I was looking over a few posts during the last few days I realized that there were a few things that I never followed up on throughout the year. So my dear readers, for all of you out there dying to know how a few things turned out, here's what I should have shared sooner...

I am trying to keep a lemon tree alive for two years as part of the lemon tree challenge. I had a shaky start but finally thanks from the help of my mom, the lemon tree was growing. Here's where we are today:Just a year and a few months left to keep it alive!

I posted about a bedroom makeover in the works back in May. How in the world could I have forgotten to post the bedroom makeover reveal? I am not sure, but here it finally is...
This is a picture of our room shortly after we moved into this house
(after the walls were painted but before the fan had been replaced)
and then here is the new look...
The red wall is gone and I am so thankful. We were able to get the new headboard and one nightstand from Target after saving some money from our No Spend Month.
Our room is pretty small so there is only a dresser along the wall by the door. We have had it along with the one nightstand that matches it since we have been married. I absolutely adore the new look!

At the beginning of summer I made some goals. Here's how things turned out:
  • I wanted to read at least 5 books. By the end of the summer I had finished The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver, I read Throw Out Fifty Things: Clear the Clutter, Find Your Life by Gail Blanke in order to help with the personal organizing job (a job put on hold for the time being). I also read The Sound of Hope by Lois Kam Heymann to help a tutoring client. So I didn't reach my goal, but I did manage to read four more books during the autumn season. So I wasn't too disappointed with not reaching my summer reading goal.
  • Seth and I were able to read about 60 books from the 100 Books Every Child Should Read Before Kindergarten list. We had a lot of trouble checking out the books on the list because they were already checked out or on hold at the library. There were a few books on the list that I didn't care for and we might just leave those off next summer and there were a few that we read that I thought should have been included. So all in all we probably read close to a hundred books, but they just weren't all from the list.
  • I lasted about two days doing the Sit-Up Challenge. Oh well, at least we got out and walked a lot instead.
  • I did manage to drink more water. Some days I don't make it to the 64 ounces or more, but I have increased the amount I drink each day significantly.
  • During the month of July, we did in fact participate in No Spend Month. You can read about what we learned here in case you missed it the first time.
  • My goal to learn how to can didn't happen, but I am still anxious to learn the art of canning in the near future.
Bryan decided he would start roasting coffee at home this year. It was a shaky start, but he is roasting regularly and enjoying his coffee each and every morning.

At the end of August, I opened up and shared about our struggles with finding a church home. The Sunday after I wrote that post we started going to a big church for a few weeks before finally settling into a newer church in town that we are really trying to plug into.

At Seth's one year checkup, the doctor thought he heard a heart murmur. We ended up going in for an echo cardiogram and the nurse called with the results the next week. Seth's heart looked perfect and if there was a small hole causing a murmur it was not detectable on the monitor. We were relieved and at Seth's 15 month checkup a murmur could not be heard. We are so thankful!

One final followup is to Bryan's Professional Engineering Test that he took at the end of October. We heard just a few days ago that he PASSED. I couldn't be prouder of my man and I know he is so relieved to have it over and he won't have to worry about it ever again. Yay!

I hope that helps ease your mind about a few things in case you were dying from me leaving you hanging. :)

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