Saturday, January 22, 2022

Saturday Happenings

The boys had a school soccer game yesterday, which ended in a tie. They both played quite a bit, and for much of the game were both playing defense. They were fun to watch, and I got a few photos, which is always a treat. (Teen boys are not so much for allowing mom to take their pictures. :-))

After the game, I dropped Nick off at tennis lessons, and came home to make dinner & a salad. M had torn apart the espresso machine, in an attempt to fix it. The espresso machine is 16 years old, and according to the tracker on it, it has made 20k+ cups of espresso. It's been on its last leg for over a year, and M ordered a few parts & is attempting to fix it himself, with help from YouTube videos. Parts were all over the kitchen, and the espresso has so many colored wires, it looked like a bomb. Let's see how the repairs go. A replacement is several thousand dollars, so it's definitely worth attempting to repair, not to mention keeping the old one out of a landfill. A repair is not for the faint of heart!




We had an easy dinner of ravioli (which, Sam had as an appetizer, because he couldn't wait for Nick to return from tennis) & baked panko chicken. The chicken had been in the freezer for a while, so I was happy to get it out of there & free up some space. 

The boys wrapped up the evening with cookies (dough balls in the freezer, for just such an occasion). They have voracious appetites most days! 

It's shaping up to be a pretty mellow weekend, which I'm grateful for. Here's what's on the agenda:

  • Meet a neighbor for a walk. She lives right behind me, and we've chatted a few times, and have tried to get together on & off for over a year. It's never worked out, so I'm happy I'll have a chance to get to know her a bit better.
  • Produce stand. I need just a few items for the week ahead (broccoli, cauliflower, peppers & cabbage)
  • Shopping list. This is mostly complete
  • Costco. M will brave the crowds, as he has more patience for this task than I do.
  • Make coleslaw to go with dinner
  • Grill chicken (M). He's making barbecued chicken, at my request.
  • Make granola bars. Sam ate all of the delicious no bake peanut butter chocolate bars, so I'll make another snack to have on hand.
  • Laundry (always)
  • Pick up the house
  • Take Nick to/from a friend's house. It might be bikeable, so perhaps he can bike there, & I can pick him up in the evening. 
  • I'm also hoping to book flights for my mom's 70th birthday. My sister & I are taking her to Hawaii this summer. I bought gift cards for the flights on Costco (they are 10% off, and I get a 3% rebate), so just waiting for the gift card numbers to come through, so I can complete the purchase. 
What are you up to this weekend? Hope you are all staying healthy & having a relaxing & productive weekend!

Friday, January 21, 2022

Frugal Friday

The grocery store deals have been few & far between lately, so like many of you, it's been a good time to evaluate what we have on hand, and make the most of our fridge, freezer & pantry inventory. Here are a few frugal wins from our side. 


Saving on things we buy

  • Used a grocery store gift card to buy a few items we needed. Noticed pasta was $1/lb (my stock up price) & the store had a points multiplier on that brand, so bought a few packages. Made sure to sign up for the double rewards ahead of the purchase
  • Uploaded receipts to iBotta & Fetch. Used iBotta's $.10 any item for the store. 
  • Picked up a very inexpensive cut of ham, that was on "manager's special". M doesn't like ham, but Sam & I enjoy it, so I've been looking for a small amount at a reasonable amount. I'll use some for a ham soup, and the rest for a ham, potato & green bean dinner. 
  • Picked up Costco pizza on the drive to Tahoe (we stopped for gas, as it's always the cheapest) & paired that with a salad for a very cheap & easy dinner on our arrival. 

Earning money

  • Cashed in $30+ worth of change at a machine, and got an Amazon voucher. I usually have between $10-20, so this was a nice unexpected amount. 

Avoiding spending

  • Made peanut butter & jelly sandwiches to take for ski lunches. Sam had his as a "snack", and then had a hot item. I had it as my main lunch, along with a fruit bar I'd packed. We also brought Gatorade that we purchased at Costco. We did buy a few things at the resort, but were able to be really selective, given we brought snacks, sandwiches & drinks from home.

Eating what we have

  • I continue to make creative lunches (e.g. fruit smoothies - using lots of freezer items, cheese & crackers, soup, etc) to reduce what we have on hand & ensure we have no waste. The smoothies had the advantage this week of using up freezer bananas (we have so many, & they take up quite a bit of space) & the last of a bag of frozen mango
  • Used up a bag of gyozas a friend gave us
  • We're not big sandwich people, but I picked up a loaf of bread for PB&Js, and had leftovers. I made the boys grilled cheese sandwiches for lunch on Saturday, before we left home. 
  • Finished off the last of the coconut shrimp for dinner one night
  • The boys used cream cheese (leftover from the chicken tacos & taquitos) on bagels this weekend
  • Nick finished off the last of the Costco pizza for dinner, on a night when he didn't prefer the dinner I'd made. 

For others

  • Continued my volunteer & mentoring role
  • Gave away things on Buy Nothing
  • Made a financial donation
  • Gave a soccer player a ride home (twice), when I saw he didn't have a ride & it was super dark & he was planning to bike. 
That's it from my side. What about you? Any wins to share?

Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Menu Plan Tuesday



We had a great weekend skiing, so now it's time to get back to the reality of life - menu planning, school, work..the usual! It's been two years since I've skied, so I'm guessing I'll be a little sore after all of the fun. The teens are now the ones pushing M to go down the hardest runs at the mountain. My, how things change. :-) 

  • Saturday - we picked up a Costco pizza on the drive, & had that with salad
  • Sunday - spaghetti & meatballs, with garlic bread & salad
  • Monday - we opted not to do lunch on the mountain, so we had a very late lunch out before heading home
  • Tuesday - I pulled out fesenjan from the freezer, and M will make rice. 
  • Wednesday - chicken & ravioli
  • Thursday - chicken tikka masala (freezer) with the rest of the rice
  • Friday - yakisoba, and some sort of protein
That's what's happening at our house. What about you? What are you making this week? This is a week where I'm grateful for our freezer meals!

Friday, January 14, 2022

Frugal Friday

It's been a long work week, so I'm excited it's drawing to a close. Also excited that it's a three day weekend! Woohoo. Here are a few frugal wins for the week:


Saving on things we buy

  • I was able to redeem $300 worth of hotel points (that I had no idea I had - must have been from a long ago work trip) for a family wedding we're attending in May
  • Redeemed $20 in grocery store rewards to pick up a few items the boys needed for a ski trip, & another $20 grocery store reward to stock up ahead of my soup making weekend
  • Uploaded my receipts to Fetch & iBotta. Earned $.60 buying almond milk & $.50 on a box of tea
  • Had shoes re-heeled, which is much cheaper than buying new shoes
  • I'll preface this by saying that ski lift tickets are *never* inexpensive, but I used a work discount to save 30% off lift tickets for the weekend. That turned out to be a very nice chunk of change. 
  • We considered upgrading to a ski in/ski out type of place, after M & the boys reported a lot of traffic on the route last weekend. If it were a small increase, we would have considered it, but the price was way above what we'd planned to pay. Instead, we'll get up earlier & avoid as much of the traffic as we can. 


Earning money

  • Listed a few things on eBay, and sold one pair of jeans.
  • I did get my annual bonus this week, which will go towards: our 401ks, the 2nd installment of our property taxes, and the rest towards tax on the sale of our vacation home. 

Avoiding spending

  • Sam asked for (and received) a Soda Stream for Christmas, as he loves fizzy water, but doesn't get it often (it's expensive, and I don't like the waste of the cans. We recycle, of course.) A neighbor was giving away 5 packages of Bubly water flavoring (our favorite) & I won the drawing on Buy Nothing. It's pretty rare I see something I need/want on Buy Nothing, so it was a double win. Sam will be thrilled with all of his sparkling water. 
  • Picked up SAT prep books off of Buy Nothing
  • We are packing the majority of our food for the ski weekend, and driving after lunch to avoid meals out on the road. There are inevitably a few things purchased, but we hope to limit it as much as possible. 

Eating what we have

  • I continue to be creative with my lunches. One (delicious) lunch recently was a small amount of chicken shawarma, two pieces of bacon, tomato, all on top of a piece of naan bread & drizzled with tzatziki sauce. The bacon was a great addition.
  • I also prepped some future meals. One of my freezer wins was making meatball soup, which used up a package of meatballs & tomato sauce from the freezer. Both have been on my "get them out/use them up" list for a while, so I'm excited to turn them into quick & easy future lunches. I was also able to use up the last of a jar of marinara sauce, the container of chicken broth I got from a neighbor, a couple of open boxes of pasta, and other bits & bobs.
  • Made banana muffins out of the overly ripe bananas on the counter, plus one freezer banana
  • I had a huge cooking weekend & stocked the freezer with prepped food & two types of marinated chicken ready to go into dinners. 
  • I salvaged my large batch of chicken taco meat (where I discovered I'd used cayenne pepper in place of taco seasoning!!). 
  • Made homemade taquitos for the freezer
  • Used the remainder of stale cereal in place of graham crackers in this no bake peanut butter bar recipe. Which is, for the record, fantastic. 


For others

  • Gave away a bunch on Buy Nothing. It's fun to get to know some of the "regulars"!
  • Volunteered at non-profit job
  • Continued mentorship
  • Helped a neighbor figure out how to use Nextdoor to post some for sale items
  • Donated books to the library
  • Gave away outgrown hiking boots to a friend, who happened to need that exact size for her son. Win/win. 
That's it for me. What about you? Any wins to share? 

Monday, January 10, 2022

Menu Plan Monday

In case you're wondering about the overload of soup, my husband was out of town & is not a fan of soup. I took the opportunity to make several soup options (YUM!) & froze the rest for quick lunches.  

Here's what we're eating this week

Friday - meatball soup + sourdough bread

Saturday - white chicken chili + sourdough bread

Sunday - chicken and dumplings

Monday - tacos

Tuesday - oven baked chicken taquitos with guacamole, sour cream & salsa

Wednesday - slow cooker chicken tikka masala with rice

Thursday - taquitos, round 2

Friday - wings & gyozos

We are likely going skiing over the weekend, so I need to think of an easily packed/prepared couple of dinners for that.

What's on your menu this week? Two of the recipes (taquitos & tikka masala) are new to me, so I'll report back on how we liked them. 

Sunday, January 9, 2022

Too spicy, & productive weekend

 I had a really productive day yesterday (hurrah), getting almost all of my chores done. I came home from Costco with more chicken than intended. I think I had a bit of "pandemic shortage" mindset, & doubled my planned purchase. That meant I ended up with a Costco sized pack of chicken breasts & tenderloins. Just one could have sufficed. 

Here's what I got up to:

  • Cleaned out my eBay closet. Removed a bunch of listings, listed them on Buy Nothing. The closet is now pretty clean
  • Cleaned out my 3 tiered tray. Recycled a bunch, found a penny & a couple of gift cards. Kept the top tray for just things that need my attention/action.
  • Picked up a rotisserie chicken from Costco (yes, in addition to the two packs of raw chicken) & took the meat off the bones, & then made a large batch of broth, which I needed for a soup recipe.
  • Made white chicken chili
  • Dropped off & picked up shoes at the cobbler. He was able to fix them!
  • Donated two large bags of books to the library
  • Went to Costco
  • Went to the grocery store
  • Picked up a bag of SAT prep books from a neighbor
  • Worked out
  • Made taco meat in the crockpot
  • Took three pounds of chicken tenderloins & turned them into chicken fajita mix. Added the spice mix & olive oil, & now have everything in the freezer, ready for a quick dinner.
  • Washed the boys sheets.
On to the "too spicy" portion of the post. I was looking for an easy, keto friendly recipe I could make in the crockpot with some of the chicken. I found a simple chicken taco recipe. Cook chicken for a few hours in the crockpot. Pull out, mix with taco seasoning, cream cheese, & salsa. I used a mild salsa, and I'm unafraid of a bit of spice, but the chicken is close to inedibly spicy. Not sure if I have the proportions wrong, or something else. I have the container in the fridge today (I was so tired after all of the above items, that I took the entire crockpot container & just plopped it into the fridge for solving today). ;-) Anyway, I think I'll add more chicken (I have no shortage of this), more cream cheese, and taste it again. I'd hate to have to rinse some of it, but that will be my backup plan, if adding more chicken doesn't help dial back the spiciness.

On to today's list of things:
  • Go through calendar (work & personal) for the week
  • Make up a ski menu & packing list, in the event we go skiing next weekend
  • Make chicken & dumplings for the freezer
  • Give away more on Buy Nothing
  • List a few items on Nextdoor. Traffic is low there, but I have a few items that  I'll cross post from FB
  • Work out
  • Laundry
  • Pick up the house
  • Shred/freeze a brick of parmesan
  • Book the boys booster shots
  • Email the store about a promo that didn't work
  • Make taquitos
  • Stretch
  • Come up with a plan for the rest of the chicken. Wish me luck ;-) 
  • Pick the ripe lemons
What about you? What are you up to today? Any ideas for the overly spicy chicken? 

Saturday, January 8, 2022

Saturday Happenings

The boys are skiing today, so I'm going to make the most of my free afternoon & knock a few things off of the to do list. I managed to get quite a bit done yesterday after work as well - I made a meatball soup (using up lots of freezer/fridge/pantry items), banana muffins (using overly ripe bananas from the counter & freezer), & made chocolate brownie cookies for the freezer. 

All of it went into the freezer (save for a little bit of soup I'll have for lunch today, and I had a bit for dinner last night). I like soup for lunches, and I don't appear to be returning to the office anytime soon. I ate through my previous freezer stash of soup, so time to restock! The muffins went straight to the freezer, and the brownie cookies did as well. The boys enjoying baking up a few at a time, for an evening treat.

Funny thing about the muffins. M eats almost entirely Keto, due to food allergies. He's allowed a small amount of carbs, and spends almost all of it, daily, on 1/2 a muffin. He's been having a muffin with his coffee since I met him (20+ years ago). When we got married, I promised to make him muffins for his coffee, and other than a few odd times when he forgot to tell me we were running low... he's never run out. I keep the freezer stocked with muffins. Sam also loves a muffin, but only eats then as I first make them. Given the cadence with which I make them, it's not infrequent for him to wander through the kitchen & find a fresh batch of muffins. Maybe I'll do a post on my favorite muffin recipes.

Okay, so for today, here's what I'm planning to do. Some of this may spill over to tomorrow, but I'd like to be as productive as possible today as well. 


  • Work out (likely a combo of elliptical, and a walk outside)
  • Stretch
  • Go to Costco 
  • Make chicken taquitos for the freezer
  • Make white chicken chili for the freezer (and, dinner tonight)
  • I'm hoping to find someone who can repair my 20 year old shoes, so drop the shoes off to see if they can be re-heeled.
  • Drop off books for a library donation
  • Organize my eBay area
  • Organize my 3 tiered tray, where I keep paperwork
  • Wipe down the bathrooms
That's more than enough for today. What about you? What are you hoping to accomplish today?

Friday, January 7, 2022

Frugal Friday - a few weeks combined

It was a crazy few weeks, as we adjusted to numerous changes of plans, I had to adjust flights to account for M not being with us, which resulted in unexpected baggage fees (had to get the kids skis to them, etc). We made it, and we had a few frugal wins (this is a combo list from the past few weeks.) 

Saving on things we buy

  • Found 3 lb packages of ground beef for $3/each, & bought two.
  • Used Rite Aid rewards to pick up a box of tea for free. I now have Rite Aid gold status, which saved $.80, and then earned a $.50 iBotta reward. 
  • Picked up the Friday Freebie (yogurt) at the store
  • Uploaded receipts to Fetch & iBotta
  • I went through & inventoried all of our gift cards, so I know what we have. I always hope to use the gift cards before out of pocket spending, so being organized is the first step. 

Earning money

  • I sold a few things, here & there:
    • Outgrown ski boots
    • A set of new candles (from the beach house - one of the final items left from the house)
    • A new fleece
    • A cheeseboard I received as a gift
  • I helped Nick sell his old bike for $260. He owed me the money for his new bike, so I suppose I'm paying myself ;-) 
  • Cashed out another $10 in Fetch rewards

Avoiding spending

  • Charged our electric car for free, on the day I went to the office
  • Cancelled our car rental for our holiday trip, as it didn't make sense without M joining, also dropped one night from our vacation rental, saving a bit there
  • Also cancelled M's flights, but the "savings" was largely offset by additional baggage fees
  • I was upgraded to first class on the flight home (I have carry over status from international work travel), & enjoyed a couple of (free) cocktails
  • M was able to pick us up at the airport from the flight home, saving on an Uber or airport parking.
  • Returned a few Christmas gifts that didn't work out
  • Used Starbucks rewards for lunch one day, while I was out running errands
  • M  & I try to have two dates/month. We're in a run of dinners or lunch out, but we used our bonus vacation day (Monday) to go for a two hour hike in the morning, after the kids left for school. We checked off our workout, got a chance to chat, and it was free. 
  • A neighbor gave us cauliflower rice she didn't want. I've been looking all over it for it lately (it's a staple for M), so I was thrilled to have it. She included a few other random items in the box, so I've already made up the blueberry muffins, and have the chicken broth on the target list as well. My pantry has enough clutter on its own! :-) 
  • I was able to cancel an order for ski mittens, as I discovered the lost mate in a pocket of Sam's ski bag. 

Eating what we have

  • We had a bolognese sauce (freezer) for dinner one night (over noodles/soy noodles) & I added extra meatballs to stretch it a bit
  • I defrosted chicken & dumplings to have for a quick lunch on a busy day (x2) 
  • I also had barley & beef stew (freezer) for a quick lunch (x2)
  • I didn't have all of the ingredients for the meatloaf recipe, but made a few substitutions, and it turned out great. I crushed up some crackers leftover from the holidays (in place of bread crumbs) & used a bunch of shredded parmesan in place of the shredded jack cheese. I used the last of some hoisin sauce with soy sauce, in place of worcestire sauce. I also subbed dry spices for fresh, but that's a typical substitute at our house. We do grow lots of fresh herbs, but we are out of fresh parsley for the moment. 
  • Had a few other creative lunches, using leftover cheese from NYE, egg sandwiches, and just generally using what we have

For others

  • The boys & I volunteered again at a soccer tournament (fundraiser for the school)
  • I kept in touch with my mentee, who is relocating to her university soon. I'm very excited for her
  • I gave a fancy gingerbread house-making set to my neighbors, as they have younger kids, & I knew they would appreciate it more than the teens ;-) 
  • Gave away outgrown ski gear
  • Loaned some kitchen tools to a neighbor
  • I had such excellent service on my return flight from Portland that I dug around on United's website to find how to provide feedback & wrote a note about the service (with time, date, flight #, & cabin), so that the crew member can be recognized by her team. It took just a bit of time, but she deserved it! I'm sure the majority of feedback (particularly with COVID, holiday travel, cancelled flights), they receive is negative, so I thought I'd add a bit of balance. 
  • I've been giving away a bunch via Buy Nothing, which always feels great. I have a huge stack of items to list this weekend. Kids clothing always goes fast, so looking forward to giving that away.
It goes without saying that I would have MUCH rather had M join than save a bit here & there on travel. It was a hard holiday & we did what we could to make the best of it.

What about you? Any wins to share? 

Thursday, January 6, 2022

Freebies & side hustle goals for 2022

It's been a week of getting back into the groove of work, life & school. I always have mixed feelings about the beginning of the year. As a goal setter, I love the fresh start and ability to see progress. As someone who enjoys the time off & a more relaxed schedule, it's always tricky to get back into the routine. But, here we are! Variety is the spice of life & all. :-) 

Inspired by SAM's goal of tracking her side hustle & freebies, I think I'll do the same for the year. I've previously applied all of my side hustle to our mortgage, but found myself a bit aimless towards the end of the year. I have plenty of goals to achieve, so I'll get back to it in 2022.

Side hustle - Earn $1500 through selling things, or via unexpected rebates or Microsoft rewards. Use all side hustle income to apply towards my mom's 70th birthday trip. 

Fetch/iBotta - I apply these directly to our grocery bill, particularly as iBotta requires cash out of pocket before you get the reward. I'll set a goal of earning $200 through these two channels.

Gift cards/credits - I just did a big gift card & credit inventory, & have plenty sitting around. My goals here are 1) use gift cards before cash, whenever possible. 2) Cut our gift card balances to 1/4 of our current amount. (They are abnormally high due to travel credits that expire and need to be used.) 

What about you? Do you have any goals for your side hustle or other small pots of money? 


Tuesday, January 4, 2022

January Goals

 It's a shiny new year, and the perfect time to set new goals. Here's what I'm hoping to accomplish in January! I'm guessing it will be better than December, no matter what happens! :-) 


Financial:
  • Research work financial planning benefits
  • Review & revise categories & 2022 budget
  • Determine 2022 travel plans & budget
  • Research a Donor Advised Fund for charitable contributions
  • Stick to the budget/experiment with new budget template & tweak as needed
Family:
  • Plan one fun activity/month with the kids
  • Re-institute family electronic rules (this one always needs a reboot after holidays/vacations)
  • Get into a good homework system/rhythm with both kids
  • Have two dates with M
  • A call or videos for M's family
Fitness:
  • Stretch every day
  • Lose 2 lbs
  • Track calories
  • Close my fitness rings every day
  • Meditate & fast 20 times (I fast from after dinner to lunch the next day)
  • Make appointment with the dermatologist
Personal/creative
  • Do something social with friends
  • Invest time in volunteer roles
  • Read an article on happiness & the relationship between helping others 
  • Complete one exploratory exercise on my next phase (post current career)
  • Research coaching class
  • Journal 10x

What about you? Have you set any goals for January? Link them up, so we can cheer you on!

 



Monday, January 3, 2022

Menu Plan Monday

It's a new week, & I'm attempting to get back on the wagon again with the meal planning. We spent less on groceries in 2021 than 2020, so that's a victory, but spent more on eating out. Womp, womp. Some of that was to be expected, as I didn't properly record vacation meals under "vacation" consistently, but we can still do better. Meal planning helps avoid the impromptu meals out. I don't mind the planned for, special occasion meals, but we can improve the last minute scramble meals.

Here's what's on the menu this week: 

  • Friday (NYE) - we had steak, potatoes & salad + champagne (for the adults)
  • Saturday (New Year's Day) - chicken curry & rice
  • Sunday - Bell pepper meat loaf
  • Monday - chicken shawarma
  • Tuesday - leftover meatloaf
  • Wednesday - leftover shawarma
  • Thursday - tacos
  • Friday - we have a busy late afternoon/evening, so this may be sandwiches
That's what's happening in our kitchen. What about you? What's on your menu this week? 

Sunday, January 2, 2022

December Goals Recap - how did we do?

December whizzed by, with plenty of twists & turns. It was not the best month, across a variety of fronts, but we're happy to see the month in the rear view mirror, and for everyone to be healthy. Due to the "excitement", shall we say, it also wasn't a good month for accomplishing goals. Our plans changed numerous times, as we adjusted for various curve balls, finishing with M getting COVID & being unable to join for our family holidays. Ah, December 2021 was one for the books. 

Here's how we did with our goals

Financial:

  • Research work financial planning benefits - no, carry over to January
  • Review & revised categories & 2022 budget - no, carry over to January
  • Make $100 in side hustle - I made $191, mostly from selling a couple of outgrown ski items
  • Use up three "hard to use" items - to tell you the truth, I can't remember. I did make good progress eating items out of the freezer, so I'll consider that a partial win
  • Finalize ski trip budget/plans - ha, this one went through many evolutions, but the December trip happened, in a slightly different form than expected. 
  • Determine 2022 travel plans & budget - no, carry over to January
Family:

  •  Plan one family activity - we had a fun dinner out, and then the boys & I had a great time with family over the holidays
  • Off the computer by 7:30 each evening - mostly
  • Have two dates with M - yes!
  • Schedule a call with M's family - no, but we filled in with pictures & videos
Fitness/Health
  • Lose 2 lbs - ha, no. 
  • Run 20 miles - it wasn't a running month. The weather wasn't great, and I got my workouts in around work & found other creative alternatives in the snow. 
  • Track calories - yes, minus the week of Christmas
  • Complete 2,000 minutes of cardio - yes, I finished with 2,395 minutes
  • Fast until lunch 15 times - I fasted 12 times
  • Meditate 10 times - only 2x, and there are days I definitely could have used it!
Personal 
  • Max out my volunteer hours at work - I came so close & got in lots of volunteer hours in December!
  • Practice Spanish 4x - nope
  • Do something social with friends, x2 - yes, a hike & a walk in the snow
  • Journal 6x - 2x, but I have 36 pages of things that are top of mind, and daily gratitudes, which are so lovely to look back on
  • Find 20 items to give away or toss - I didn't do a good job keeping track, but I came close if not hitting this exactly, so I'll give it a pass

Phew! Glad that one is over. How about you? How was your December? How did you do with your goals?



Saturday, January 1, 2022

2021 goal recap - how did I do?

2021 was really something, wasn't it? We had huge high points (paying off our mortgage, taking my parents to Hawaii for their 50th anniversary/my Dad's 70th birthday & a few other big moments). We also sold our vacation house unexpectedly, continued to work from home, & the kids went back to in person school (hurrah)! It certainly wasn't my favorite year, but it had its moments. We closed out the year with M getting COVID (asymptomatic, but quarantined at home, and missed the holidays). We are grateful that he's well, & had access to get vaccinated & boosted months ago. 

Here's how we did with our goals for the year:

Financial:

  • Stick to our budget - oh my, no. We didn't stick to our budget, and had some post mortgage payoff splurges. Our biggest overages were travel (planning for future trips), paying for work on our vacation house when we were selling it, and the "kids" bucket. Teenagers are expensive! Nick currently has a (part-time) job, and Sam will be able to ref as well, so that will help a bit in the future. We did still keep to all of our saving & investment goals, but we have work to do to ensure we stay on track.
  • Pay down our mortgage to the half way point - We PAID IT OFF! So excited about this. If I had to choose one goal that makes me thrilled this year, it would be this one!
  • Spend $250 or less on clothing for myself (not including running shoes) - I did well, until September, when I thought I was going back to work in the office. I bought myself a new pair of jeans & a few tops. I spent less than $500, but still double my original goal. 
  • Take my parents to Maui for my dad's belated 70th birthday, & in lieu of a 50th wedding anniversary party for my parents. Save appropriately & spend wisely on the trip. - We both saved appropriately & spent in a way that reflected the trip we wanted. We had plenty of splurges, but also had a fabulous trip & made tradeoffs for the top priorities. No regrets of any kind. 
  • Consider remodeling our bedroom area. - We considered this, and ruled it out. Instead, we sold our vacation house, and decided to wait a bit longer on the potential remodel. 
  • Increase charitable giving by adding a "$1k kind deeds fund". We have the majority of our charitable deductions handled automatically via payroll, but I a flexible budget to spend through the year on fun/kind deeds for others. - Yes, and this has been very fun to spend! Lots of donations when friends/neighbors/families are fund raising, splurges for others, etc. 
Family:
  • Plan one fun activity/month with the kids - we had a lot of fun activities this year with the kids. Family trips & outings, and a few dinners out & family tennis/game nights, etc. 
  • Off the computer (minus reading) by 7:30 each evening - I did okay with this. I got into Netflix for a while there (I rarely watch TV), but am now watching it pretty much exclusively in the morning when I work out. 
  • Have two dates per month with M - On average, yes! We had a few wonderful trips together as well
  • Schedule quarterly calls with M's family, or send monthly videos & photos - We had a few calls, & sent videos & photos. Time zones make calls challenging, but we are definitely more in touch. 
Fitness

  • Lose 10 lbs - I managed to lose 9 lbs during the year, but only kept off five pounds. But, trending in the right direction!
  • Run 100 times - I ran 80 times
  • Track calories, eat a balanced diet - I had a couple of week stretches where this was super dicey, but generally had a good year for my calories & diet
  • Complete 15,000 minutes of cardio, 100 strength workouts & 50 stretching workouts - I absolutely destroyed all previous cardio goals/records, thanks to a combination of a big walking challenge in October, a lot of overall consistency/working from home, and a watch that tracks my fitness & provides more visibility. I had 19,830 minutes of cardio, 60 stretch workouts & 29 stretching workouts. Stretching definitely needs to be a priority in 2022. 
  • Meditate 100 times - I meditated 103 times 
  • Deal with food allergy/stomach issues - Yes! I've done a food allergy test, experimented with fasting, & what I eat, & had some tests done. It's not perfect, but much improved. 
Personal/Creative

  • Practice Farsi or Spanish - I did great on this in the first half of the year, and fell apart in the second half. I need to get back into the routine. 
  • Do something social with friends at least once/month - Yes, and it was almost always working out/hiking. 
  • Invest time in my volunteer job - Yes, and I picked up a mentoring role that I'm really enjoying. 
  • Write & journal regularly - I journaled pretty regularly, but minimal writing. 
  • Improve myself (judge less, listen more, stop swearing) - As always, I'm a work in progress! But, I continue to focus on these areas. 
  • Get crafty - ha, no. I tried, I really did. I loomed a few hats, but I'm really not very crafty. 
  • Make kind deeds a regular part of my life - I so enjoyed jotting these down for my Frugal Friday posts, and remembering to make time for this. I love it, & will continue!


Overall, it was a really good year, & I'm proud of the progress we made as a family. There's always more to do, and new goals to achieve! How about you? How did you do with your 2021 goals?


And, Happy New Year's! May 2022 be filled with peace, happiness & prosperity for you all.