Happy new year

Frosty morning in the garden.

 

Decided against making resolutions, as all that happens is I feel bad about failing and then give up trying.  I have a whole stack of planners, and I’m looking forward to doing some work with JKP books reviewing some stuff on executive function. I am going to let my control freak side out a bit, see if there is a happy balance to be struck there somewhere. 

Goals? The same as ever. Educate the children. Educate myself. Educate people generally about home education, going to be more important than ever this year I think.

Create more – art, photography, words. I will get this novel out of my head so that other people can read it.

Stabilise – house, home, finances, health. Not necessarily in that order.

I think that will probably do for now.

What do you hope 2016 will mean to you and yours?


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2 responses to “Happy new year”

  1. Like your resolution. It matches mine. I always resolve to make no resolutions :-).
    Happy New Year! All I can hope for is that me and mine and those of my family and friends are still here smiling at the end of it. Xx

    1. A good hope. Happy new year.

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