November Update – New Year’s Resolutions

It is hard to believe that it is already December and this is the second to last update of the New Year’s Resolutions I made in January.

1) Leave the country – We went to China!!! We were there from Sunday, March 16 until Thursday, March 27. You can read the announcement of our trip, our arrival in China, our trip to the Great WallBeijing and the 798 Art District, the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven ParkNanluogu Xiang and the Hutong and the Lama Temple and Natooke. After writing those posts, I decided to fit all of the events in one day per blog post. The posts from our time in Shanghai are by date: March 20March 21March 22March 23 and March 25. There are two posts on the day we spent in Hangzhou here and here.

Xujiahui Park, Shanghai, China

2) Write at least one post a month in Spanish -I am still one post ahead of my goal in this category, with one new post last month. If you can read Spanish, check out my project list, Lista de proyectos, and a recap of what we accomplished last year in enero,  febrero,  marzo,  abril, mayo, junio, julio, agostoseptiembreoctubre y noviembre.

Guest book

3) Move more – In October I walked for three hours and fifteen minutes, lifted weights for two hours, did yoga for two hours, swam for one hour and forty five minutes and biked for an hour. This totals ten hours of work. I just barely squeaked in the minimum. It is really hard now that I am coaching.

Hike in the autumn woods

4) Visit one of the last six states on my list We went to Maine in August.

Maine Lighthouse

5) “Finish” the kitchen – In November, I finally caulked the kitchen and Douglas finished the trim.

Here is the rest of the progress we have made so far this year. Before we ran into a problem with the electrical, we had removed the old countertops and had templates made for the new ones. We had a new countertop installed, and I refinished the cabinets and hardware,  organized the cupboards, and installed under sink tip-out drawers. Then, in June we had the outlets rewired. When July rolled around, we made the final decisions on tileprepped the walls for the tilestiled the backsplash and then grouted. In October, we hung a new cabinet in the kitchen, and I rearranged the objects on the wine crate shelves. All we have left to do in the kitchen now is to paint. We continue to check things off our project list.

Finished Backsplash

6) Take better care of the garden – The first steps were taken in April to prepare the garden for summer.  Then, I planted the garden when my mother came to visit for Mother’s Day. While I was in Oklahoma in June, my loving husband built me a trellis for the green beans and sweet peas. By July, we were eating the garden goodness, and that trend continued in August when we were harvesting more green beans than we could possibly eat ourselves. There are two bags of beans frozen for Thanksgiving and we continue to eat them nearly every day. In October,I made quince jam from the fruit on our bush.

For Thanksgiving, we used sage from our garden in the stuffing. It was delicious!

Family Thanksgiving 2014

7) Do more for Douglas – I woke up at 4:45 am to swim with him several times this week. That equals love, don’t you think? I have also been trying to cook more, like when I made my eggplant, quinoa, sausage and tomato sauce.

Eggplant Quinoa Tomato Sausage Pasta Sauce

8) Finish cleaning out and organizing the basement – I made some progress down there in early May, and nothing was done in June. I worked down there a lot in July and August and posted an update a couple of weeks ago. Then, we had a yard sale on the weekend of the 23-24. The basement is about 90% cleaned out and organized.

This month, we did work on a project in the basement, but I don’t know if it counts as cleaning or organizing. First, I wrapped the pole in twine and then Douglas built a perch for Crème.

Cat perch in basement

9) Paint all of the trim in the living room and dining room – This still has not happened. At least the coat rack is now hanging on the wall. And I rearranged the furniture.

Living Room October 2014

10) “Finish” the dining room – I redid my great grandmother’s chairs. My great grandmother’s table is out of the basement and we used it for Thanksgiving. We are hoping to get it refinished soon.

Doily and burlap table runner

11) Regrout the tile in the bathroom – We scraped and grouted one and a third of the walls. That is probably as far as we are going to get this year, but that was the worst section. I am relieved to have that much done.

Newly regrouted bathroom wall

Several months ago I started calculating percentages as to the amount of work I estimated myself to have accomplished. With these calculations, I figure that I am now 66% through my resolutions. Here is how I did my calculations.

1) Leave the country – 100% complete

2) Write one blog post a month in Spanish – 100% (I have written twelve.)

3) Move more – 92% (We are through the eleventh month of twelve.)

4) Visit at least one of the remaining six states – 100% – We went to Maine!

5) Finish the kitchen – 71% (There were eight items on the to do list for the kitchen, I added four more and we have finished ten of them.)

6) Take better care of the garden – 100% (There is not much more that we can do for the garden, other than to keep eating the produce until the frost finishes it off.)

7) Do more for Douglas – 92% (Same reason as was given for #3.)

8) Finish cleaning out and organizing the basement – 80%

9) Paint all of the trim in the living and dining room – 0%

10) Finish the dining room – 20% (I am glad to have finally done something in there!)

11) Regrout the tile in the bathroom – 30% (There are four walls, and we only regrouted one and a half of them.)

If each item on the list is out of 100% there are 1100 points total, and I have completed 785 of 1100 earning a 71%.

Happy Homemaking!

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I am a teacher, traveler, artist, writer, homemaker and a whole lot more. In January 2009, I bought the Cape of Dreams. It was the second house that I had ever owned, but it was the first that I bought by myself. I now live in the house with my husband Douglas, our dog Kahlua, and Crème de Menthe, the cat. Because, what life is complete without a little Kahlua and Cream? I love arts and crafts of all kinds, and I refinish furniture as well. We are slowly redoing our entire house. You can read about my projects on my blog www.CapeofDreams.com

2 Comments on “November Update – New Year’s Resolutions

    • Thank you! It is nice to be reminded that we really have done a lot. Sometimes it seems that I only focus on all that is left to be done. We have been fortunate to take some exciting vacations.

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