What is the actual meaning of the word “Resolution”? This is what google told me:
res·o·lu·tion
ˌrezəˈlo͞oSHən/If you notice – the definition actually has a negative connotation. It has to do with deciding to not do something or resolves around the basis of problems. .
So, let’s not call them resolutions. Let’s call them accomplishments….let’s call them goals. What’s the difference? Goals and accomplishments are positive things. They don’t have to be about solving a problem or resolving not to do something. Goals and accomplishments are about doing something new, something worthy….something fulfilling. They don’t have to be world-changing. Hell, they don’t even have to be life changing but if I can reach at least one realistic goal that I set for myself in 2014, no matter how small or insignificant, then it will be a good year.
After all of this thought, I actually only have a couple of goals I would like to reach this year. There’s no need to have a long list and the fewer I have, the more time and effort I can dedicate to reaching each one. I’ll share my list with you and at this time in 2015 you can ask me how I did.
1. Start and maintain a food blog. I’m always telling my mother she has so many recipes that it would take years and years to possibly make everything she is an expert at making. She makes a lot of things from scratch and even the things she uses recipes for – she changes and tweaks into something of her own. Why let these jewels go without sharing? When I was young, we didn’t have internet, blogs, Facebook, twitter etc. She would write the recipes down and hand them to people. Now there’s a new world out there for letting everyone else know what a great cook and baker she is and I intend on doing it. So, after a bit of research and time – this year, I will launch a food only blog and make it official.
2. Move the family into a bigger house. We’ve been renting a really nice home for going on 6 years now and we have the world’s best landlords. They never bug us, never raised the rent, never pop up unannounced, fix anything that breaks and even send us a Christmas gift every year without fail. But with two kids that were only 10 and 8 when we moved in – who are now teenagers – we’ve outgrown it three times over. Since the kids have made several friends who live in the area, the front door mimics the madness of Grand Central at times and it would be really nice to have some extra room where my husband and I can retreat to and actually watch a full length movie or our favorite TV show without being interrupted. Our lease isn’t up until the fall and I say this every year, but we will move this year.
3. Take a “different” summer vacation. This is one is already in motion. We have been visiting some area of Florida for every single year except for 2012 when we went to Hawaii. Even then, it was the same type of vacation…we hung out on the beach for a week. This is what we do. Beach, theme park, beach, theme park, beach, theme park on and on… We wanted to do something different in 2014. Go somewhere we have never been and do something we have never done. So California is on the agenda this year thanks to my social media loving children who asked to attend VidCon, the annual convention for YouTube-ers. We will combine the 3 day convention with a four day driving tour of Los Angeles, Malibu, Hollywood and wherever the road leads us. It should definitely be an adventure and we are really looking forward to it.
That is it for now. Three goals, three very realistic and tangible goals for my 2014. I knew way before Dec 31 what my plans were and this is a big reason why I started blogging here again. It’s always fun to share the ride with others and have a way to document it along the way. Maybe several will go along with me on this journey, maybe nobody will but sharing it makes me accountable. I hope you will visit often and see where it goes. I look forward to good things coming in 2014!