Thursday, December 30, 2021

Creating My 2022 Achievement Board

 It’s that time of year again. Time to pick my word for 2022 and make my goals for the year. I chose my word a couple of weeks ago, and ordered my bracelet from Momentum Jewelry!



If you decide to order your own, use KIM15 for a discount at checkout! 

On Tuesday night, I made a Vision Board at my friend Randi’s house. This is a great way to manifest what you want in the coming year. I had some things planned out and others jumped at me while I was combing through some magazines. 



Today I put together my Achievement Board. I’ve been doing this since 2013, when I saw a Hallmark movie based on Little Women. Meg gave one to Jo, and I had an epiphany. Instead of resolutions, I made goals. I’m not knocking resolutions, they just don’t work for me. Coloring in little rectangles after I meet a goal really makes me happy! I choose small ones and large ones, and if I meet a goal during the year, I sometimes add a new one. It’s ever changing, that’s for sure.


First, I updated my old board. I had met some goals since the last time I updated it, so I filled those in. I also used it as reference for 2022.


I picked up some Sharpies at Hobby Lobby last week when I got the poster board. I picked out a fun font on Google and put that in the middle-ish. I don’t lose any sleep over imperfections. Life is too short!





Then I make the outlines for the goals. I was in a groove and added an extra light green row so I made one on each side and just rolled with it. 



I added my goals, bookish ones and exercise ones, as well as some scary things I want to do in 2022. I’ll add more as the year goes on, I’m sure!

Do you have any goals set for 2022?





Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Christmas in Charlotte with Family

 This week, my daughter and her husband came to visit from New Jersey. We had a fun filled week, in and around the Charlotte area! There are so many different things that you can do, inside and outside, in Charlotte and the surrounding areas. 

The first thing that we did was see the Nutcracker Ballet at the Belk Theater at the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center. The drive into Charlotte was painless, and we parked a couple blocks away from the theater so that we wouldn’t get stuck in post theater traffic. We even ate at a restaurant super close to the theater, which was crazy convenient. The ballet was breathtaking, but the people sitting nearby were awful and and the floor supervisor was absolutely no help. We didn’t let it ruin our night, though. 





The next two days, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, we spent at home, checking out the Christmas lights and baking! We even had a Nailed It cookie contest and had a a Facebook vote. My friend Randi and her daughter Jeriah tied for first place. They were cookie 1 and 2 in the top row. Which is your fave? Drop a comment below!


These are the Nailed It cookies!






On Sunday, we had tickets to the Van Gogh Immersive Experience Yoga class! I’ve done this before, and loved doing it again with my daughter! The exhibit closes this week here in Charlotte, but if you have a chance to see it near you, I highly recommend it. If you can go for yoga, even better! You get to take a 30 minute class and then stay and watch the show after. They play the show while you’re  doing the yoga, but you get the true experience when you’re just chilling and watching! This time we got swag bags, but the first time I went we did not. 










We tried to hit up IHOP afterwards for some festive pancakes,  but the line was too long for a table. We found out that Barnes and Noble was having 50% off of all hardcovers so we rushed over, had brekky at their Starbucks and then did some damage… um… shopping…




Afterwards, we went and picked up our hubbies and went geocaching. If you haven’t tried this, I highly recommend it. The app itself is free, but for the full experience it helps to have a membership. It’s not too spendy, and totally worth it. I can’t show pics of the actual cache locations, because that breaks the rules, but here are some things we saw while we were out and about. We ended up finding 9 total, mostly in the Lancaster area, which is south of Charlotte on the SC side. 







That night, we went back out to see some Christmas lights in my neighborhood, this time on foot. We have one block that all put up arches over their sidewalks and it’s amazing! I love walking through it at night!








The last thing that we did was get tattoos. That’s right. Family tattoos. Well, not the husbands, just my kids and I. We have been wanting to do this ever since my son was old enough, and we finally pulled the trigger. 



What did you do over your Christmas break?