Friday 22 February 2013

How arwe your new years aims are going?

 

I have spent a lovely half term week with my little family. I have got into a little routine where I stay in bed doing my school paperwork until the children wake and come and find me. This is working out well. I still have loads to do but it's like the ironing pile- there is always some lurking somewhere. The urgent things are done the rest will come together soon enough.

 
  • to finish decorating/ making our home our own
    I have spent at least an hour a day trying to work on our home. The kitchen is complete, I have now began the decluttering of my bedroom in preparation of painting. At some point in the next few weeks I hope to be able to begin this. I have the paint ready, I want to paint it white and I have enough white from painting the kitchen so I won't need to spend out on this :-)
  • to save for the future
  • I have been saving and currently have £550 saved in total. Monday is payday so will be adding more once bills are paid.
  • to enjoy more family fitness
  • Dylan and I continue to go to the gym/for a swim on weekends. We have been out walking this week and have spent a whole day on the allotment this week. So lots of exercise. This weekend we are planning a day in London and a day on the allotment.
  • frugal- I want to make what we have go further
  • We have been making the most of my English heritage/ national trust memberships and have had a couple of frugal days out with these, taking lunch with us. We have lived out of the freezer since Christmas. Today I went shopping I have completely filled the freezer with a trip to the butchers. I got chatting to one of the butchers as Dylan asked me to buy a rabbit to try so I asked how he would recommend cooking it. I ended up getting some absolute bargains as it was 5pm and they wanted to shut up shop. I did spend £90  but I have got about 3 months if not more meat in my freezer now. I have a pork joint (cut up as it is large), steak, braising steak, stewing lamb, stewing steak, lamb steaks, chicken breasts, rabbits, mince meat, sausage meat, and something else I forget. But loads and loads of meat which they gave me for mostly half price if not heavily discounted. I was also told when I want to buy more to go back at that time as they will do me deals again :-)
  • to fix things- I have lots of things around the house that need mending/ altering that I haven't got around to doing.
  • I fixed the door on the cupboard I no longer use in the kitchen, Stephanie now has it in her bedroom for her crafting kits/supplies
  • to finish things, I have several craft projects started 2013 is the year to finish things off.
  • I'm still working on Stephanie's crochet blanket, she started off wanting it to be a lap blanket, she now wants it as a bed blanket like mine. So will take a little longer than planned



    So how are you getting on with any aims/goals you have set yourself?

    6 comments:

    1. Although I have discontinued my blog (Greenisthenewblack) I still read yours. I am now concentrating on Facebook and Twitter.

      We have a great deal in common. I wish I knew some of the people i know in the virtual world, in the real world.

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      1. Good to 'see' you, how do I find you on facebook/Twitter? If you are more savvy than me with these things my (neglected recently, whoops) Twitter feed shows on my blog. let me know it's you that way :-)

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    2. Hi Sarah,

      I have to say you are my INSPIRATION!

      You've done so well with your school work, allotment, renovation of the kitchen and New Year Goals! I am so impressed. Did you have a lovely day at the Castle? Did you use your NT or EH membership cards?

      Sft x

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    3. Ty SFT hope you have enjoyed your half term ad much as I have mine.
      I have used both my NT and EH cards this week. on Tuesday I used my EH to visit Rochester castle, on Thursday I used NT to visit Bodiam castle. we had a great time both days- and very different weather Tuesday we had no coats on. Thursday we had several layers, snow coats, hats and gloves to fight the cold. what an odd week!

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    4. Hi Sarah,

      Bodiam Castle is wonderful isn't it? We loved our visit.

      Not been into Rochester Castle but seen the outside. Rochester is a lovely place to visit.

      Yes, hasn't the weather been bonkers!

      Sft x

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      1. Bodiam is fantastic, so beautiful.
        we have been to Rochester countless times, I used to live a stones throw from the castle.
        Stephanie is already planning our visits for the easter holidays x

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