My year's goals really weren't all that screwed up or hard to adapt. I deleted some that cannot be accomplished whether due to pregnancy (such as working out vigorously for an hour every day), or deployment (spending time as a whole family) or not knowing if we'll be here for another three years or if we'll be moving again in a year (like making my own vanilla extract which takes six months and which the movers will refuse to pack because it won't be "sealed"), and changed others so they would fit the current circumstances, such as changing the dates I expect to have them accomplished by. A lot of them are oriented now so they are done at least a month before the baby is due instead of toward the end of the year.
All in all I am still feeling pretty good about my plans, and I am rather excited at reviewing my list and seeing that I already have a couple crossed off or have started recently. That means I am succeeding at becoming the person I want to be, and that is a euphoric feeling nothing can take away.
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