Thursday, March 27, 2025

Springing

Spring has sprung which means it's time to check in on the winter bucket list, and add some new to-do's for spring. Out with the old and all that jazz. 

Let's review. My winter bucket list looked like this-


1. Spend a day crafting each month. Nope. Nada. Zilch. Did not happen. Not enough hours in the day, too much going on, not inspired to pull out my crafting bits and bobs when there are already lots of extra bits and bobs out right now. 

2. Try a new soup recipe. I give myself an A+ on this one because the recipe I tried was so good and definitely a keeper. Everyone, kids and adults alike, loved this Lemon Chicken Orzo Soup-


3. Organize the laundry room cabinets. Didn't even try. There were a lot of things happening here this winter that were not on my list so something had to give. A whole house clean will be happening soon, so this chore can be a part of that.

4. Hike a new to us trail. We didn't hike any new trails, but did revisit one of our favorites that we hadn't been to in a while, and we enjoyed that a lot. 

.5. Read a classic. Done. I read one in January (The Good Earth), one in February (Wuthering Heights) and I'm wrapping up my March classic now (Pride and Prejudice). I've enjoyed these books so much, and am in awe of the language. I plan to read a classic each month this year and so far I'm on track. 

6. Clean out the kitchen drawers. Giving myself a B- on this one. I got to some, but not all of the drawers but since it's a relatively quick chore I'll finish it up in the next couple of weeks. 

7. Celebrate Sugar's first birthday. Of course this happened and we had the best day celebrating our little sweetheart. I wrote a whole post about it here (My Tuesday Version of Hello Monday). And I always write my grands a blog letter on their big day and this is hers-Sugar Sugar

8. Buy something pink. Yes. I bought a pink sweater to wear to Sugar's sweetheart themed party. It was a little on the warm side that day (it was supposed to be cool and cloudy, not warm and sunny), but I wore it anyway because it was on point with the party theme. 

This is the sweater, but this is not Sugar. I don't have a single picture from her birthday where I'm in the sweater, but I promise you I was. All the pics I have with me in them were taken before I changed. Whatever, here is the sweater and this is Little Miss. Pink everything is her favorite so she is a fan of my sweater too. 

9. Choose Valentine treats for the grands. This one also happened. We were in charge of the grands the weekend of Valentine's Day as my daughter and son-in-law went to an out of town wedding. I bought some fun little things for them to have including magnifying glasses, sunglasses, little boxes of conversation hearts...that sort of thing. 

10. Write a love letter. Hmmm. This was a nice idea but I never sat down and made the time to do it. Love is in the air in the springtime too though, right? I think I'll add this one back in to my spring list. 

11. Stay on track reading the Bible through the year. Check. Hubs and I started the Bible Recap reading program Jan 1st, and so far so good. There have been one or two misses which meant reading double duty a couple of days, but we don't let ourselves miss more than that. We're on track and it's been really good. 

12. Bake the Southern Living cake of the month in Jan-Feb-March. I baked both the January and February cakes and have plans to make the March recipe this weekend-a Lemon Meringue cake. It looks to be a little more involved than the January/February recipes but I'm committed. Plus I have a houseful and somebody's gotta eat what I bake besides me. 

In summary I completed 7.5/12 so just over 60%, which would be a failing grade if this were a test. 

Except it's not, so I'm not mad about it. The first three months of the year have been uncharacteristically busy with many other to-do's that needed doing, and I wanted to roll with it. Here's to spring daydreams, fresh starts, and a brand new list-

Happy Spring! 

13 comments:

  1. It is completely understandable how many of your items did not get crossed off with having such a full and busy house this season. Wishing you the best of luck with your spring list!

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  2. I think a 60% grade is pretty good considering the fact that everyone is living with you right now!! I love your spring list. I should make a spring bucket list . .. but I don't know that I will!

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  3. Hmmm... I think your birthday blog for Little Miss might qualify as a love letter!! Your birthday blogs are always full of love for your people!! A book a month. I am lucky to finish a book in three months. I need to turn the TV off. That said, have you watched 'The Repair Shop'? I started it on BritBox but there are only two seasons there. YouTube has 200 episodes and I am into season five now. Totally addicted to the artisans and the amazing work they do, bringing back to life family heirlooms that would otherwise be tossed out. Woodwork, pottery, clocks, leatherwork, stuffed animals, music boxes. They are all amazing artists. I am telling everyone to watch The Repair Shop. I enjoyed visiting here!! Enjoy those kiddos and I am excited that they found a house!! Blessings, all!!

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  4. I would give you a lot of grace and extra credit for living with 3 littles in your home! That cake sounds so good. Enjoy the last weekend in March!

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  5. A life-long List maker (compulsive much?) I love your idea of seasonal Bucket Lists! Those soup ingredients are definitely going on my shopping list ... thanks!

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  6. You checked off quite a lot considering how busy your house has been! I love your spring bucket list and the graphic too.

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  7. I've not ever thought of a seasonal Bucket List, as you have done. It's an interesting thought. But I do make a list of what needs to be done each day, cross off the accomplishments, and if anything was not done, I add that to the next (or a future) day. As for the cake of the month by Southern Living, that's a nice idea. I MIGHT look into that.

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  8. I think you did really well with your list considering the extras in your house!

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  9. Such lists are a good idea for many but not me after a few days I would forget all about it and most would be left no done due to how damn lazy I am............
    You did good though just so you know

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  10. Great goals to have and you knocked out a good many of them. I really like the pink sweater and yes to reading classics. I don't have a specific goal but I generally read one at least every quarter or so. Have you read anything by Wilkie Colllins? The Woman in White is his most famous and it's my favorite of his by far. The writing is exquisite and the story line is really good, too. It's long but worth it!

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  11. Hooray for the soup. Good for you on the reading. Glad you got some drawers cleaned. Sugar is so darn cute and glad you got to celebrate he birthday. That was a cute theme for the party. Sorry you missed out on a photo with her. Good job on the Valentine's treats. Good for you on the Bible reading. Way to go on baking the cakes. You tried your best. You have a busy house right now. Good luck on your Spring Bucket List. Enjoy your weekend.

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  12. You still get an A+ with all the things you did this winter!

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  13. I'm happy you gave yourself some grace on the winter list, Joyce. As you said, sometimes you just have to roll with it, and the things you did accomplish seem to be the most meaningful items on the list. Your spring list sounds lovely. Enjoy!

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