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Sunday, November 1, 2015

November Mrs. Goals


Sitting on my couch with my favorite Scentsy bar burning in the warmer, dinner cooking away in the Crockpot, Pandora playing the blues, R&B and jazz of the greats and still in disbelief that it is November!  I switched out my school calendar before I left school on Friday and commented to my intern that it seemed as though we had just placed October up!  This month was full of football, friends, crazy weather & good friends.

October showed me full force what an incredible football family we have in the other coaches and their wives/children!  I love text messages from the other wives jokingly putting a spin our this lonely stretch of October.  Coach Husband had bye-week, which we spent with in Dallas at the Arboretum for their Fall Extravaganza!  It was so nice to spend time with my parents and celebrate my mom’s birthday with her.

Obviously October was crazy and I did not accomplish everything on my goals-sheet but overall I am pretty impressed with myself.

October Goals
train for the Zoo Stampede 5K
start the process to become a Habitat for Humanity volunteer
Signed up & ready to begin! 
begin planning the Emily/Bre winter vacation
make my own laundry detergent
read 2 new books
What was I thinking?  Since when do I have time to read during the school year??
fall decorations out
host a tea party for two precious littles in my life
Technically this tea party is happening on November 1st but I’m marking it off the list!
begin Christmas shopping lists
I’ve never started planning/shopping this early, but it has been stress free so far because I have a solid plan.  Already have five gifts purchased and en route to our home!
finish family room projects
This has GOT to get done.  I am nowhere near finished on our family room & that needs to change ASAP.




November Goals
run the Zoo Stampede 5K
read 3 books (Thanksgiving Break I see you!)
continue Christmas shopping
clean make-up brushes
finish family room projects
organize my teacher table materials
Operation Christmas Child box







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