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A R R A N G I N G

Spending all kinds of time updating and arranging my Trello boards. I’m working on moving all my to-do lists and notes over to Trello, just to have everything in one place. I’ve used it for projects over the course of the last couple years, but I’m looking forward to really testing out all the features to see if it would be more realistic than lugging around a giant planner. I’m a paper gal at hear, so we’ll see how it goes.

L O V I N G

I’m not sure if kimonos are still “in” but I’m still loving having them in my weekly (read: daily) line up of clothing. I currently have enough for an entire work week (which means I have more than basically any other item of clothes HAHA) so don’t be surprised when I show up wearing one. Currently loving this one because #Mizzou.

E M B R A C I N G

Fall always makes me want to embrace hygge. Bring on the comfy blankets, flickering candles and cozy vibes. Even though it’s still pretty warm here – upper 80*F for the highs – I just know it’s coming and I’m definitely here for it.

P U R C H A S I N G

I just kicked off a no-spend month, but I’ve been thinking more about the things I’m buying and how I’m spending my money. I’ve started investing in some nicer pieces for my wardrobe including some second-hand, name brand pieces. My most recent purchase was Lululemon leggings for only $25.

S H A R I N G

I mentioned yesterday that I am volunteering for Compass 31 and part of my responsibilities include posting and creating content for their social media pages. I am absolutely loving digging into the data of when and how is the best to share with the followers. It’s such a fun project and truly amazing to be able to give my time to this great organization.

A Year of Rest | October Goals

I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers. – LM Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables

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September always feels so far away from the end of the year and then immediately when October hits it feels like it’s almost Christmas.

Ya’ll there are 90 days left in this year. A lot can happen in 90 days but it could also just be gone in the blink of an eye if we’re not careful. Sometimes I’m tempted to waste them away, excited for a fresh start of a new year. But God gives us the opportunity for a fresh start with new mercies every day. I am committed to finishing the year well.

I always set intentions at the beginning of the year, and many of mine revolved around my one little word, rest. Most of my monthly/weekly/daily goals for the year are set based off these intentions which are broad enough to work with changes and real life that comes up throughout the year. Here’s what I started 2019 with:

  • Rest in secure in God.
  • Cultivating a life of less
  • Drawing from an overflow of rest
  • Listing to my body and heart
  • Resting and rejoicing in change and growth

As I look back on these today, it’s really interesting to see how these have subtly impacted so many decisions. I’m thankful to still be feeling positively about my journey with rest. To be honest, I had no idea how this was going to go.

September was a month of crazy and fast paced life for our family – we adopted a puppy, almost every weekend included MU football, and I started volunteering for an organization that helps fight human trafficking. Our days were filled to the brim with all the normal things of life and college students and book studies and multiple vet visits for each dog. Man, it’s a hard and good life.

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October goals just seem to fall into place based on the things we have going on. I’m thankful for months like this.

Monthly Goals

  • Host a DOPE Tailgate for Mizzou’s Homecoming – Our love of hosting and Mizzou collide. We help to host a big tailgate once a year and our family and friends all come in for it. I cannot wait!
  • Wrap Up Current Reads – I’m reading way too many books at one time, so the goal is just to get some of these knocked out.
  • Delete Podcasts – I tend to subscribe to all podcasts recommended to me. This is just me needing to take back my time on ones that aren’t truly my faves.
  • Decorate the house with autumn decor – I mean, obviously.
  • Regularly post on my blog and Instagram – Just a little accountability for what I’m wanting to share in this space and on Instagram.
  • Create a work and personal Trello board – I’ve been a Trello fan for the past 5 years, but I just watched on Kimberly Ann Jimenez on YouTube and I really want to implement some of her strategies for using it for to-dos and project workflows.
  • Visit the sunflowers @ MU South Farm -I’ve lived in here for so long without knowing that a sunflower farm exists so. close. to me. I’m really hoping I can make it out to see them.

Weekly Goals

  • Prep in advance for Compass 31 Launches – I mentioned above that I started volunteering and I just want to be intentional and prayerful about the products we launch and posts we share online.
  • Prep our meal plan each week and use pick up for groceries – I hate grocery shopping but I’m not normally head-of-the-game enough for picking up groceries once a week. Hoping to give it a try in October.
  • Weekly Sabbath – This has basically been on my list every month this year and even though it’s not perfect, it’s still such an improvement from where I was a year ago.

Daily Goals

  • No spend – I’m just hoping to reign in the unnecessary spending, eating out, extras a bit, so just starting with a refresh.
  • Weigh ins – Just holding myself accountable to for healthy eating.
  • Close Apple Watch Rings – This goes without saying. Looking to hit some goals in October.

Now it’s your turn. What are you prioritizing in October?

Birthday Cheesecake

I love a good birthday tradition. Growing up, my parents made it really special for us by hanging streamers, balloons, and having our entire family over the day of for a party. In addition to my favorite foods, Mom always made a double decker circle cake (vanilla with chocolate icing) and Great Grandma made banana cake. When I moved away from home it was hard to keep up with these traditions, so they started coming here to celebrate.

When we were registering for our wedding, a springform pan made it’s way onto our list, because who doesn’t like cheesecake? When I went a year without using it, I decided that needed to change and I started making cheesecake each year when family came in town for my birthday. Over the last couple years, it’s expanded from birthdays to anytime I offer to bring a dessert somewhere, which has allowed me to try out several different flavors, crusts, and baking styles. (Just for the record – I am a firm believer in the water bath cooking method and oreo cookie crust.)

They haven’t all turned out looking pretty, but all of them have tasted fantastic. Cheesecakes are finicky because they will crack and leave a gaping hole for a million different reasons – over mixing, temperature changes/drafts, over baking, etc, etc. My best advice is just to start with a cheesecake that has topping – no one will ever notice.

 

This year I made White Chocolate Raspberry by Baker by Nature and I have to say, it was the best so far!

White Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake

None of my pictures come close to the ones in the link above (LOL) but we added chocolate sauce to the mix, so I think we’re winning.

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I didn’t have the mesh strainer to adequately remove the seeds and pulp, so I only put the raspberry swirl on half, just in case!

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Here are the recipes I’ve tried – and the ones on my list.

Past Birthday Cheesecakes:  T W E N T Y – S E V E N  |  T W E N T Y – S I X  |  T W E N T Y – F I V E

Other Cheesecakes I’ve tried: G R A N D M A ‘ S  B I R T H D A Y  | N O – B A K E  R E E C E S  | O R E O

Next Up: H O N E Y  L A V E N D E R  | L E M O N  B L U E B E R R Y

 

What fun traditions do you have for birthdays?

101 in 1001

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This post has been a long time coming. Some of my favorite bloggers have shared their lists of 101 goals to complete in 1001 days over the past couple years and I’ve been wanting to join in, however, I have been holding off on getting started because I wasn’t sure exactly how it fit into the monthly and yearly goals. I finally got around to starting my list in February but wasn’t posting much on the blog at that time. Now that I’m back to blogging more regularly, I thought it would be fun to share my rendition here and then also add a link (which you can find just above the search bar on the right side) so that I can continually update as I’m ticking them off.

I started on February 20, 2019 so the challenge will end on November 17, 2021. I’ve already crossed 12 items of the list and I’m hoping to pick up steam from here.

  1. Create a list of 101 things I want to accomplish in 2.75 years (February 20,2019)
  2.  Unplug completely for 24 Hours
  3. Get a massage
  4. Plant a flower garden
  5. Consolidate email addresses
  6. Watch the Blues win the Stanley Cup (June 2019 – WE WON!)
  7. Release floating lanterns
  8. Camp for the first time
  9. Eat food from a food truck
  10. Meditate with Headspace for 30 days in a row
  11. See a shooting star (July 2019 – Hamilton)
  12. Take a personal day from work
  13. Make a list of restaurants in Columbia and rate them
  14. Make a list of date ideas
  15. Go to a Christmas Tree farm
  16. Go to a sunflower field
  17. Go to Roots and Blues
  18. Go to a Blues game
  19. See a comedian live
  20. Go to a concert
  21. Get professional photos taken
  22. Serve at church regularly (Fall 2019 – Leading a Small Group)
  23. Find out my blood type
  24. Go to 10 new coffee shops (0/10)
  25. Participate in a Trivia Night (June 2019 – Fuzzy’s)
  26. Get a tattoo
  27. Finish my cross stitch quilt
  28. Go to a craft retreat or event
  29. Scrapbook an event for someone else
  30. Host a craft night (February 2019 – Prayer Binders)
  31. Organize my baby photos into albums
  32. Shoot 30 days of videos
  33. Learn calligraphy or brush lettering
  34. Year photo books/Project Life
  35. Take an online course
  36. Take a photography course
  37. Journal every day for a month
  38. Take a watercolor class (May 2019 with Boheme School of Artistry)
  39. Watch and photograph a sunrise
  40. Watch and photograph a sunset
  41. Complete 1000 gifts
  42. Create a one year editorial calendar for the blog (July 2019)
  43. New blog photos of myself
  44. Take someone’s photos
  45. Write 8 faith-related blog posts (0/8)
  46. Photography blog series
  47. Publish a YouTube or IG Video
  48. Double my blog views
  49. Have a guest post written on my blog
  50. Post a house tour on the blog
  51. Share a capsule wardrobe
  52. Go on 20 photoshoots (0/20)
  53. Watch 5 of Kevin’s favorite movies (0/5)
  54. Re-read the Harry Potter series
  55. Read all the books on my shelf
  56. Host a book club
  57. Read 50 new books (9/50 – The Five Intentions // Atomic Habits //  The Path Between Us // The More of Less // Everybody Always // Girl, Stop Apologizing // A Love Letter Life // Lean In // The Coddling of the American Mind )
  58. Watch 5 TV Show Series (0/5)
  59. Watch Gone with the Wind
  60. Watch all 7 Harry Potter movies
  61. Go to a movie by myself
  62. Go on a vacation with family
  63. Go on a girl’s trip
  64. Visit a national park
  65. Travel with another couple
  66. Stay in an Air BnB ( August 2019 – Lake of the Ozarks)
  67. Visit NYC
  68. Renew my passport
  69. Visit another country
  70. Rent a car
  71. Visit Waco and Magnolia Market
  72. Purchase Lululemon leggings
  73. Buy polarized sunglasses (February 2019 – Ray Bans)
  74. Pay off Student Loans
  75. Have a no spend month
  76. Buy a new car (May 27, 2019 – CRV)
  77. See a counselor regularly (2019)
  78. Take a spin class
  79. Go on a hike
  80. Run a 5K
  81. Run a 10K
  82. Complete a half marathon
  83. Hit my move goal for 30 days straight
  84. Try Whole30
  85. Create a gallery wall
  86. Buy a new dresser
  87. Paint the trim and doors at our house
  88. Declutter the basement
  89. Host 3 big tailgates (0/3)
  90. Host a small group
  91. Host Friendsgiving
  92. Help someone pull off a surprise
  93. Send someone flowers
  94. Send Christmas Cards (0/2)
  95. Mail 10 Letters (0/10)
  96. Give 5 Just Because gifts (0/5)
  97. Bake 3 Birthday Cheesecakes (0/3)
  98. Try a new restaurant in town (May 2019 – Flyover)
  99. Make 10 Pinterest Recipes (0/10)
  100. Pay for a stranger’s meal
  101. Leave a 100% tip

There you have it! Let’s hope I can check all of these off before November of next year!

About

Hi, I'm Jacqueline - believer, learner, and all around hobby enthusiast. I'm married to my highschool sweetheart, Kevin, and we live in the midwest with our sweet pup.

On this blog I share all kinds of things about my life - from my faith journey to the garden in my neighbors backyard. I've been blogging for almost eight years and use this space as a way to document my daily life.

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