Making room in the first half of January looked like…
- Writing out my intentions for the year: what’s in and what’s out, listing 25 things I want to try in 2025, choosing my first of 12 activities in 12 months, and selecting my word of the year.
- Preparing my guest room for my daughter’s boyfriend.
- Converting my family room into a physical therapy/crochet studio for my daughter recovering from surgery.
- Donating food from my pantry that we didn’t eat during the holidays.
- Clearing out closets and organizing cupboards.
- Putting away Christmas decorations and donating those items that aren’t sentimental or don’t bring me joy anymore.
- Disassembling a camping tote I always have at the ready, putting the bag in basement storage and donating or repurposing the items within.
- Putting a basket of warm hats, scarves and gloves in the back of my car.
- Picking out a new refrigerator to replace my leaking one. Adding a washer and dryer to the order a week later!
- Scheduling all my students for testing.
- Finding joy in meeting with my students one on one.
- Booking a trip to my friend’s new place in Colorado.
- Applying lotion to my skin after my nightly shower.
- Attending a friend’s 65th birthday at her barre class!
- Accepting an invitation to go on a date.
- Deciding that I’m not interested in dating right now.
- Developing a new writing class.
- Watching movies and shows by myself for myself.
- Staying late at work once a week to get organized in the quiet.
- Meeting with various special people each weekend for tea: a best friend, a former teammate, an old friend and a former supervisor.
- Picking up dog poop in the yard.
- Taking online classes.
- Visiting Peddlers Village with the kids for our annual pictures.
- Following the Australian Open on my app.
- Being there for my friend at work who needed to vent and cry.
- Containing my feelings of worry and concern over my job as my district looks to cut another $3 million and focusing on what I can control.
- Accepting that my brain is working through my fears for my daughter by catastrophizing in my dreams and knowing that things look better in the light of day.
- Walking on the treadmill during lunch while listening to an all female artist playlist.
- Reading historical fiction about topics that give me more perspective, understanding, and empathy.
- Showing myself grace when I think instead of allowing my body to feel.
- Feeling compassion for my mother’s pain and instability as a child and how she tried to give us what she didn’t have.
- Talking to families and dogs at drop off and pick up.
- Meeting with my therapist.
- Seeing a live band and dancing!
- Having dinner with an old friend who is kind and genuine.
- Writing with my Writefully Hers group.
- Joining a committee at school to explore departmentalization as I consider going back to the classroom.
- Enjoying my friend’s coffee cake.
- Having my student read about therapy dogs to our school therapy dog.
- Being present to witness and name student reading strengths by using an asset lens, while also coaching them into better habits.
- Puzzling through reading behaviors with fellow reading specialists.
- Reconciling that coaching is not criticizing, as this can be hard for me because of all the criticism I grew up with and I heap on myself.
- Disappointing someone by canceling plans on a Friday night when I needed a night at home to rest and relax.
- Savoring a decadent cup of hot chocolate made with milk and cream at a cold outdoor event. Determining to make my own hot chocolate that way more often!
- Not stopping at half a sandwich during dinner out as I’d planned, but changing my mind and enjoying it all!
- Putting up a boundary with a friend who can sometimes take advantage of me.
- Listening to a podcast about the brain that gave me greater self awareness.
- Taking a day trip to Longwood Gardens with a dear friend and being able to fill the nine hours with non stop conversation.
- Writing poems about the beautiful sights and photos I took.
- Getting curious about the people who owned the property I explored, who had power because of their skin color and money, and seeing their mix of entitlement and philanthropy.
- Silencing my phone when I don’t want to be disturbed.
- Editing the many pictures I take, making collages and sharing them with people who enjoy them.
- Sharing my covers with my puppy when he’s chilly at night.
- Attending a new exercise class that was outside my comfort zone.
- Hitting snooze when I need it.
- Hearing my daughter as she shared the surgeon’s update and her coach’s reaction to her missing this season.
- Stopping for groceries after work and taking my time in the aisles.
- Cheering my friend on for the boundaries she set with her ex.
- Choosing Australia Open bracket winners each day with my daughter.
- Getting excited about a new player I watched and following her progress.
- Feeling anger and resentment and hugging myself.
- Reflecting on how hard all my mom’s moves must have been on her growing up and wishing I’d asked for all the towns she lived in.
- Being flexible with my daughter’s changing schedule that is out of her control and reconciling that my travel plans will have to be last minute.
- Laughing with a student who asked, “How long have we been together? We really have a special bond!”
- Tearing up when a student told me about buying a doll for his mom who never had one as a child.
- Appreciating being a teacher students can trust and be vulnerable with.
- Finding a PD on AI intriguing.
- Having dinner with an old friend during restaurant week in New Hope.
- Marathon chats with a friend that go into the wee hours.
- Soaking up a tiny bit of sun on a cold and windy bus duty day.
- Celebrating the 8 year anniversary of moving into my house.


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