Last year I made a New Year's resolution to floss each day. I was very successful and super excited to go to the dentist and get some praise for my hard work. The dentist said nothing. I left feeling very frustrated. Fortunately, I have a good friend who is a dentist and she was able to correct that situation. (Thanks Kelsey.)
This year, I have no resolution(thanks to the dentist), just a few goals:
- spend more time baking (I'm more of a cook than a baker)
- work out enough to balance out the baking projects
- continue to wean off of using any type of box mixes/make as much as possible from scratch
- grow closer to God
- work at putting people first during the school year, not school work
I love that you mention that you are more of a cook than a baker. I have found that most people are more of one than the other. I am the baker. I am constantly trying to find people that I can bake for (so that I'm not eating it all myself) because it is just so soothing to me. I have friends who are the cooks and I always think, what a wonderful combination...if we lived in a commune somewhere, I would want that person to be close by to complement my baking. Ha! In the meantime, my family survives on chicken and rice, tacos, spaghetti and...well, dessert! :)
ReplyDeleteSO TRUE. I always think like that, about putting people's strengths together to form a sort of "super" person haha. I want to be more of a baker but I'm a sloppy cook and don't like to measure stuff... and with baking it has to be so exact. And I sometimes eat the chocolate chips before I bake and then don't have enough. So that's another problem of mine...
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