01 January 2026

2026 GOALS

 


Definition of the word "resolution": a firm decision to do or not to do something. 


Definition of the word "Goal": the result or achievement towards which effort is directed. 


I've never been one to make resolutions for the new calendar year because they're so easily broken.  Because I've been trained in grad school to write IEPs (Individual Education Plans for special needs children or adults), I've tended to set goals with objectives for my self. As I've become older, now I just have generalized goals.  Here are mine for the new year, 2026. I actually met most of last year's goals minus two: I wanted to read 60 books this past year, but instead the number is 58.5 HA! and I wanted to host one couples game night and that also did not happen.  Oh well....here's to another year!


 PERSONAL PHYSICAL GOALS

  • HIKE ON NEW-to-ME TRAILS: one in the Adirondacks, one in the Catskills, and one in Vermont. 

  • WALK 2.5 MILES either Nordic style (new to me!) or brisk pace 4X WEEKLY


  • COLLAGEN DAILY:  use 2 scoops of collagen daily in my morning coffee            


RELATIONAL GOALS

  • CONTINUE TO HAVE DATE NIGHTS WITH DAVE  once a month

  • MOM-DAUGHTER COFFEE/LUNCH/DINNER DATES:  Spring, Summer, Autumn

  • MEET FRIENDS FOR COFFEE/LUNCH more often 


  • PLAN AND HOST A GAME NIGHT this winter or spring

  • PLAN a BEACH BASH BBQ for friends/family 

SPIRITUAL/MENTAL/EMOTIONAL HEALTH GOALS

  • CHRONOLOGICAL BIBLE READING  (this is a daily devotional Bible)

  • GO iPHONE FREE for one full day a month (decided on the first Sunday of each month) 

  • LEAD at least 2 women's small groups for 2026 (Sweeter than Honey plus one more)

  • MEDITATION/PRAYER/YOGA STRETCHES every morning


Hopefully I will meet at least most of these, if not all!

AND for those of you who missed it: my 2026 word of the year is Confidence based on Proverbs 14:26 (ESV)







31 December 2025

End of Year HodgePodge


I liked the questions this week for the last day of 2025.  Head over to this blog to learn more. 


1. Did you make resolutions or set goals for the year we're waving goodbye? How did that work out for you?

Yes, I had some physical, relational  and spiritual goals.  I did manage to meet most of them and am happy about that. 

Will you set any goals for this new year, new season, or new month? Share one or two if you'd like to share. 

Yes, I plan on setting just a few goals this year.  One: to read through the Bible chronologically.  This will be easy as the Bible I bought is set up to do just that...a portion each morning for each day of the year. I'm excited to do this as the last time I did this was when my youngest and I did it together when she was in 6th grade.  She is now 27. 





Another goal I have is to set down my phone for an entire day once a month. It will probably be a Sunday.  One Sunday a month I plan on being off line. We shall see how long that lasts!!



Petroglyph National Monument trails
our first time desert hiking! 
so much easier than the Adirondack Mountains!!


2. When did you have the most fun this year? 

I think I had the MOST fun this past year (May)  in Albuquerque with my husband, his brother and wife, his oldest sis and her partner, our niece and her hubby and our nephew. What a fun trip!   but I also had alot of fun with my husband on our Maine vacation (June) and with my oldest on our Adirondacks vacation (August) I had a blast with my youngest in the Berkshires this past autumn. Life is an adventure, right? I actually had a lot of fun moments. Many involved hiking up mountains!

Anniversary trip to Maine 




Central Adirondacks
summit ridge




Courtney on the Wanakena Historic suspension bridge
one of the longest suspension bridges in the USA
going across the Oswegatchie River near Cranberry Lake 
northern Adirondacks
August 2025



3. What's a song or song lyric you'll associate with 2025? Tell us why. 

This one. The one we worked on the most for Xmas Eve. Difficult harmonies but so awesome and challenging. We worked on this for the last 4 months of 2025. 




4. Best (or a favorite) bite of something delicious you tasted this year? 

Probably this would be the AMAZING fish tacos I had at an authentic Mexican restaurant in Albuquerque.  I can't begin to recreate it (although I've tried as we love fish tacos). 

5. What do you want to do more of in the new year? Less of? 

I would like to do more hiking in the high peaks region of the Adirondacks come Summer and do less saying Yes to every extended family request.  I'm learning to say No to certain things. Now to do it without  hurting people's feelings. Also I plan on adding Nordic walking outdoors this winter! 


6. Insert your own random thought here. 




HAPPY WEDNESDAY!!





30 December 2025

2025 Book Review #58:Strength for Each Day

 


I just finished this daily devotional book a day early as there were a couple of evenings this month when I would read two entries.  This was a gift last December from Deb at this blog. Deb and I have been pen pals so to speak and we exchange texts, emails, marco polos and gifts each Christmas.  I have treasured this book as it really brought me into the Presence of God each morning or evening (usually evening is when I would read this particular devotional as I tend to read directly from the BIble in my morning time). "Presence" was my 2025 word of the year.  This really helped!

SUMMARY OF BOOK

There are 365 daily readings.  
Each day had a title and then a short anecdote by the author after the Scripture which is written out along with chapter and verse.  After the anecdote, which is just a page, sometimes 1.5 pages, there is a short prayer.

The book has a short introduction first and then the daily readings. 
In the back of the book there is a salvation message along with a prayer. There is also a little biographical sketch about the author and her ministries she is involved with. 

Most of the readings center around where we get our strength from:  God! 

Some of the readings are encouraging and some are more reflective.  Some teach us how to deal with other people. 

I really enjoyed this book and plan on passing it along to our church library for other people to enjoy. 

In my opinion, this book is appropriate for ages 12 and older. 

On a scale of 1-10, with 10 being the highest, I rate this a 10. 


29 December 2025

WORD FOR 2026

 


This Scripture has me meditating on it throughout the last couple of days. 

In the warm sun sparkling on the snow a little  bit ago, I was out walking and thinking about how my confidence in my self has slipped somewhat when I'm around certain extended family members or when I'm dealing with an extended family situation.  And I realized.....wait a minute, Faith.....your confidence comes from the Lord. Don't allow others or Satan to steal your joy, your trust, your faith or your confidence. I'm probably not explaining myself well right now but I believe my "Word of the Year" for this new year is going to be Confidence and this Scripture will be my Scripture of the Year. I've been doing this since 2014.  

Past years, my words have been: Still, Liberty, Simplify, Trust, Savor, Thrive, Believe, Joy, Hope, Shine, and this past year was Presence. For some reason I didn't have a "word of the year" for 2019. 


So I'm going with Confidence. Although I feel like there are some strained relationships in the extended family, I'm still going to live my life the way God is leading me. I"m still going to lead the ministries and groups He has placed before me.  I'm still going to engage in various volunteer service projects as God leads and have the confidence that I am a daughter of the Most High King and am living for an Audience of One. I don't have to explain my choices to others nor do I have to apologize to family members when Dave and I choose to do other things vs a family gathering. ( although we were planning on attending the last one until some people were uncomfortable with us being exposed to a daughter who had cold symptoms...I'm so glad I don't live in fear....we did understand, sort of.... but were also a bit perplexed as one of those people have been vaccinated!) We've chosen to not get the flu shot and so far this winter we have been healthy.  Of course we eat a lot of citrus fruit and get enough sleep and drink lots of water on top of taking vitamins so I believe that helps. We move through our days confident that God will take care of us.  


"In the fear of the Lord, one has strong confidence, and his children will have a refuge" ~Proverbs 14:26~ 


There is a security  found in God when we revere Him. (fear Him). Having a deep respect of the Most High God...our Sovereign Father in Heaven, provides for us a refuge from the struggles of life, from the anxieties of life, the fear of man, and is a model for our children. Confidence in God gives one an inner freedom of peace, strength and security from the world.  It's also a generational blessing so to speak: when I have a healthy fear of the Lord, my children (now young adults) have a shelter and reap the blessings. 


Do you have a word for the new year?  Did you have a word for 2025??