This year certainly went speeding by. I hope you all had time for some wintertime fun during your holidays.
So how did I do on last year’s goals?
- Run a half marathon.
Didn’t accomplish. I’ve already blogged about that here.
- Have a book accepted for publication.
I’ve submitted my manuscript to two publishers and probably won’t hear back before April–if I’m lucky. Probably more like June. I hesitated sending to these publishers at all knowing their track record for a long submission process. The deciding factor came when I realized the other three publishers I’m considering are two years out in their publishing schedule as well. Though they certainly accept or reject manuscripts in a more timely manner, I still wouldn’t see my book in print for another two years if accepted.
Deciding who to submit to first was a very difficult decision for me and one my husband is tired of hearing me whine about. So moving on:
- Make nutritious yet tasty dinners within my budget.
I think I did fairly well with the nutritious part. There was rarely any one night where all seven mouths agreed it was all tasty. This goal will remain the same. It’s a lifelong pursuit as a wife and mother.
- Nurture my children and spend time helping them with their goals.
I’ve learned I need to be softer and more patient. (I’ve gotta tell you that pain certainly shortens my patience.) That’s what I’ll be putting into practice this year. This, too is a lifelong goal that will remain on my sidebar.
Now for my 2010 goals:
- Exercise five times a week. (Do physical therapy exercises 2x/day everyday.)
Usually I pick a race to train for, but the medical obstacles are mounting this year. If there appears to be a window of opportunity, I’ll update my sidebar with a race to run.
- Write and polish another novel for submission next fall.
- Write a middle grade novel. (rough draft)
- Make nutritious yet tasty dinners within my budget.
- Nurture my children and spend time helping them with their goals.
It’s always so good to check in on you, because I leave inspired. I wish you luck on all of these goals, especially reclaiming your health. Please keep us posted on the manuscripts. I find the process fascinating (but mostly intimidating!) My hat is off to you!
As always, your Christmas card was my favorite.
I love the sledding picture of your kids! I know about the pain and short temper thing. Mastering it is a constant goal. Your resolutions are perfect. Thanks for the inspiration!
I’m with Krista, the sledding pic is awesome. Good luck with your manuscript. Talk about pins and needles!
Thanks everyone for stopping by and lending your support. It makes my heart happy to read your comments.
I never tire of reading other peoples New Years resolutions. If everyone in the world posted theirs, I would read them….I don’t know, is that a sick disease or what? Anyway, good luck with yours and happy 2010!