Five New Goals - October

 Five New Goals - October


It does finally feel like Fall has arrived here along the southern California coastline, primarily because the afternoon breezes have fallen back into the low 70's, and thus we are able to turn off the A/C after about six weeks of running it to counter the slightly raised temps and humidity we'd been experiencing. 

So, fresh with Fall fever, here are five goals I've set for October:


1.  Make something savory with pumpkin in it. There are oodles of these out there on the internet, but I'm fussy about flavors, so I want a highly rated blogger or recipes website. Any recommendations are much welcomed!


2.  Attend all four weekly club hikes. Prior to purchasing our new higher mileage SUV, I had been a bit parsimonious about driving our old SUV due to it's not-so-great 16-17 mpg. But with that no longer a concern, regardless of where in the county our October hikes will be starting from, I plan to be there.


3.  Remove cross bars from our (my!) new SUV. The only 'want' on my new car list was a sunroof, so I was not thrilled when I looked up the first time I opened it and saw that the optional forward sport rack bar lay directly across the middle of my open sky view. 😠

However, a little research indicates that the sport rack bars can be very easily removed and replaced as needed, so that is my plan. Theoretically, I should be able to do this myself, but I will wait until one of my much-handier friends is available for what appears to be a five minute or less process.


4.  Complete and submit a new resident application for my sister-in-law, at my mother's 55+ community. My sister-in-law lives on her own currently, but has some special needs that my husband helps out with, so it will be great to have her move in with my mom in 2026 when her lease terminates, and thus be much closer to us than her current 35 mile distance.


5.  Book family Coastal Cruise for 2026. One of the incentives to having my sister-in-law move in with my mother will be the expanded discretionary income it will provide for both of them as a result:  Lower monthly rent for my sister-in-law, and a higher monthly income for my mom. And one of the first things their improved cash flows will allow them to do, is to take their first-ever ocean cruise, which has generated a lot of excitement.

Since we will be accompanying them, their first cruise experience will be from a port we can drive to, as I am not at all prepared to deal with overseeing their flight arrangements in addition to their cruise. (Neither has flown more than a few times in their lives, and never post-9/11 TSA changes.)

But an easy drive-to departure port for their first experience? No problem. Plus, the cruise we've selected goes into San Francisco via the Golden Gate Bridge waterway, the cruising under of which is an amazing experience that I know will 'wow' them both.



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How about you??? Any new goals for October you care to share?



2 comments:

  1. I love how thoughtful and practical your goals are, there’s a nice mix of fun, family, and getting things done! I’m especially intrigued by the pumpkin goal; nothing says autumn like a good savory pumpkin recipe, and it’s lovely that you’re being so picky about the flavors, you deserve something delicious. The cruise plan for your mom and sister-in-law sounds wonderful, too; what a special way to make memories together.

    I haven’t set formal goals for October yet, but I’m hoping to spend more time in nature and indoors, maybe tackle a few small home projects I’ve been putting off, and indulge in some autumn baking. Your post has inspired me to think a bit more intentionally about the month ahead.

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    1. Hi Melody! It is actually a good motivating exercise, as I can fall into a same-old, same-old just as easily as anyone else. 😄

      I do try and mix up fun things with more practical things, and to keep them do-able lest I run out of steam before checking them all off.

      October is such a beautiful time to be outdoors, so I hope you get that one checked off! And home projects - never ending so I do find putting them to paper increases the likelihood they will get done. I wish you all the good motivation!

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