Well, I just put Emma down for a nap; I always love nap time. I've been often using Emma's nap times to take a nap myself lately. I get so tired after lunch; I'm like a little kid. But, even if I don't nap, I like to use Emma's sleeping times to do things for myself, such as watch a movie, or read a book, or play on the internet - emailing or blogging or playing games. In the evening, I tend to want to stay up too late because I'm enjoying the time to myself a little too much I guess. Well, such is the life a mommy. I sure do love it, but it makes me appreciate the times to myself and the time alone I can spend with my Ben just a little bit more.Ben and I will be going to the temple tomorrow evening. Ben's mom will be graciously watching Emma for us while we spend some time at the Mesa temple. Ben and I have a new goal to attend the temple once a month, so I guess we're off to a good start at least. Goals can be hard to keep, but even a good attempt at change is a start in the right direction. Speaking of goals, I've set a few others myself, including writing in my journal again. I haven't written regularly in a very long time. My new plan to hopefully accomplish success is to even include printed out emails and blog posts, if I don't get around to writing my hand. I figure that emails I write to my mom and the things I post on my blog are all good journaling methods, so now I just plan to compile my thoughts in a little more organized manner. It should make for an interesting collage of reading material.
On a random note, last night Ben and I watched a part of a long video where they introduce the new iPhone. It's soooo awesome! I think a new 500 dollar phone would be a very reasonable gift for Ben to get me for Valentine's Day. What do you think?
Wow, Iphone, what high tech times we live in.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with those personal goals. When I had small kids (you, for instance), personal time was hard to find, and goals were hard to reach. It's a phase of life. Now that everyone is grown up, it's much easier.
The iPhone, if only it wasn't Cingular
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