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Sunday, December 31, 2023

Resolution Check-in - 2023

Every year I do 10 resolutions for myself and 5 for my kids, and then don't look at them until the next year when I see if I actually did any of these things. Here's what I wanted to do in 2023. And what I actually did.



10) Get my hydration levels to over 50 percent.

0. I stuck at 48 percent at the highest

9) Exercise consistently 4 times a week.

1. Done.

8) Keep my nails nice.

1. Done

7) See two friends a month, and do two family activities a month.

.5 we did two family activities a month, but I don't think I saw two friends a month in a concentrated way.

6) Fix three things about the house

0. I looked into fixing the doors, too expensive. I looked into fixing the windows. I cannot. They don't sell window panes separately, and the whole windows would need double panes to keep up with new regulations. I set up to redo the girls bathroom, but that will happen in January. I DID get a landscaper to fix up the yard. Looks good.

5) Make $120,000.

0. I made $25,000 LESS than I made last year. A high-paying freelance client fell off. But working two full time jobs and two part time jobs plus doing all the family stuff still exhausted me.

4) Achieve something notable at work.

1. Huh. I forgot about this one. I got one of my staff a promotion and a fairly hefty raise to go with the title. (Still garbage, but that's corporate America for you).

3) Read 12 books

1. Okay, so technically I finished 11 books, but I'm halfway through two more, so I'm counting this. 12 books is a LOT for me.

2) Get this house clean

0. Nope.

1) Fix all landscaping and back deck.

.5 I did the landscaping, not the deck.


TOTAL: 5/10




For my kids and I, I resolve the following:

5) Help them navigate tween-teen years, be someone they can trust and love.

1. Doing the best I can. I think they know they can trust me.


4) Get them involved in more household duties.

0. They are still doing the same household chores, but at least they are doing that.


3) Save $10,000 more each for them.

1. Done.

2) Pay full attention to them when they ask me for something, but don't make them think the sun and moon both revolve around them.

.5 I have done a pretty good job with this.

1) Help them get involved in sports, extracurricular activities or something else they like and can consistently contribute to.

1. Dulce is in the school play, and Natalina is regularly going to the gym.


3.5/5

Saturday, February 18, 2023

DITL - 2023

Every year I do a DITL (I skipped 2018 and 2019 but I've been back on track for a couple years now). Through the years, I photograph an entire day, usually around Valentine's Day, simply because that happened to be the day that I started it all in 2011 or so. It's cool to look back on how the days have changed.


Morning starts at 6 a.m. now that the girls have to make an earlier bus.


Wake up for everyone.


Breakfast ready.


Lunch ready.




Blood pressure medication keeps my body from stroking out, so that's good.





Fletch is ready for his walk, but not quite yet.




Breakfast time!



And I get ready for work.


Girls missed the bus, so we get to drive in morning school traffic.


Almost there.



And off they go, Bobcats.



Get to the office.


First thing I do is replenish the coffee for the office.




I check my email and make my to-do list for the day.




Morning rounds with my production staff, Elena and Gator.


Then I visit the reporters, since I've just come off a stint of being acting news director and I miss them.


My production manager comes in to ask if he can go home yet, and the answer, of course, is always no.


This is the system where I enter the promos. Each video segment gets a code, a time code, a title and description. That code goes into the system, digitally connected to the video which I upload to a different system under those numbers for Elena to fill the log with and for master control to hit the button when it's time to play it.



I check in with Ryann, our digital reporter, before heading to lunch.


I go home, throw in some laundry and get my lunch ready. I'm hungry bc I forgot to bring any cereal for breakfast.


Leftover beef stew, biscuit and some reading. Borrowed this book from my daughter.


Just because I'm on lunch doesn't mean Carlos or Fletchie are. Hard at work, these two.


I then start making dinner. It's a two-part process.


Grab a quick hug from my husband before going back to work.


I approve the community planner which airs throughout the week on our channels, after I pick three events and Elena writes a script off those descriptions, gets a voice over for it, then puts all the graphics and text together.


This is a PSA. I go through what they send us, and choose which ones we will air. I download the video.


Then I give the videos a code and put them in the system.


Here are the back satellites, where we transmit and receive information.


I color in between tasks to chill out.


End of the day and I've done only part of the list.


Time to go home.


I change up and go to body combat right away. I get out a little after 5 and this class starts at 5:45.


Afterward, a couple of us talk for a few minutes.


Back home for part two of the dinner.


This is tomato crab bisque. Audrey taught me the recipe years ago. 


It's the perfect complement to the sausage bread. My mother's recipe.



We all eat up.


Fletch helps me fold the clothes.





Then it's good night for everyone.




And that is a typical day in 2023. I've now had this job for 15 months, the longest I've ever had a job where I go to the office every day.

To see the other years, here are the links!




Sunday, January 1, 2023

Resolutions - 2023

Okay, new year, new resolutions. This year, I want to concentrate on relationships. With friends and family.



10) Get my hydration levels to over 50 percent.

No matter how much water I drink, I haven't been able to lift it over 48 percent according to my "smart" scale.

9) Exercise consistently 4 times a week.

Moving this goal down a little. I want to be fit, but I want to make more time for spending with other people, too.

8) Keep my nails nice.

Keeping this.

7) See two friends a month, and do two family activities a month.

I need to make more time for the people in my life.

6) Fix three things about the house

I will do it this year.

5) Make $120,000.

Gotta keep moving the goal posts up.

4) Achieve something notable at work.

This will count any large, positive change. A promotion, raise, award, notable benefit for my staff, anything that's more than going in 40 hours a week.

3) Read 12 books

I have not been able to read many books since the girls were born. I'm going to try for one a month, even though I've been balls at this for decades.

2) Get this house clean

Just deep cleaned for a party mostly. I will upkeep and hire help.

1) Fix all landscaping and back deck.

I will do this, this year.




For my kids and I, I resolve the following:

5) Help them navigate tween-teen years, be someone they can trust and love.

Keeping it


4) Get them involved in more household duties.

Right now, they do dishes, recycling and sorting their laundry. I want to add a few chores to help them segment their day and handle responsibility.


3) Save $10,000 more each for them.

Keeping. 


2) Pay full attention to them when they ask me for something, but don't make them think the sun and moon both revolve around them.

Tough balance here. Currently, I have found that I don't pay full attention to them when they are asking for things, which frustrates them, and at the same time as not doing them, I have somehow convinced them that the sun and moon revolve around them. So, I need the opposite.

1) Help them get involved in sports, extracurricular activities or something else they like and can consistently contribute to.

I want to help them find their way into being content and proud to be a part of something.

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