Saturday, June 06, 2009

Back-on-Track Challenge, Days 13-17


My, my, I have fallen down on even posting my progress on the back-on-track challenge. Life has taken a busy turn, and will be even busier as we move farther into the month of June. But here's how it's been going, as best I can remember.

Day 13 (Monday):

* Health & energy: ate healthy all day, exercised, drank plenty of water, kept up with BCI

* Devotional life: good quiet time, worked on Bible study for Sunday School lesson

* Homemaking: wrote out a schedule, did many weekly home blessing tasks, did lots of laundry, worked in zone 1

* Creativity -- worked in my journal

Day 14 (Tuesday):

About as far off track as a day can get. 'Nuff said.

Day 15 (Wednesday):

* Health & energy: ate healthy all day, drank plenty of water, kept up with BCI

* Devotional life: good quiet time, worked on Bible study for Sunday School lesson

* Homemaking: wrote out a schedule, pretty much stuck with routines

* Creativity: worked in my journal and also on the "Grammy Gazette", a little newsletter I write to stay in touch with our grandkids

Day 16 (Thursday):

* Health & energy: ate healthy all day, exercised, drank plenty of water, kept up with BCI

* Devotional life: good quiet time, worked on Bible study for Sunday School lesson

* Homemaking: wrote out a schedule, pretty much stuck with routines

* Creativity -- worked on the Grammy Gazette

Day 17 (Friday):

* Health & energy: went for both a morning and evening walk, ate healthy all day, exercised, drank plenty of water, kept up with BCI

* Devotional life: good quiet time, worked on Bible study for Sunday School lesson, started memorizing a scripture passage

* Homemaking: wrote out a schedule, pretty much stuck with routines

* Creativity -- worked in my journal, spent some time cross-stitching on a Christmas ornament

As is obvious, I'm not doing too well with this challenge. I've decided to extend it to the end of June and see if I can't get truly back on track.

2 comments:

  1. Loved the idea of a Gammy Gazette! I may use that idea as my kiddies get older. Keep up the good work...I am off for my two miles this am.

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  2. Good for you, Arlene! Mr. T's current work schedule doesn't leave a lot of time for long walks, but we try to get out for 20 minutes or so each day.

    Yes, the Grammy Gazette is fun to do and I think the kiddos enjoy it. Only one of them is old enough to enjoy reading it for herself, but the others get it read to them.

    Thanks for stopping by!
    God bless,
    Mrs.T

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