Monday, July 6, 2026

Mid-Year Goals Check-In

We are officially halfway through 2026 (what?!?), so it's time to look back at the goals we set at the beginning of the year!

  1. Read 75 books.  At the time I'm writing this, I've read 56 books, so making great progress!
  2. Complete the sit-to-standing test.  I actually did it!  I was able to do it for the first time in January and a few times since, although it's been awhile since I tried!
  3. Do 100 jumps a day.  I was really good about doing this at the beginning of the year, but around May, I fell off it!  I'm going to try to get back into it, though!
  4. Complete 52 puzzles.  Ok, this was an unrealistic goal.  If you follow me on Instagram, you can see all the puzzles I've done this year.  I'm currently at 50 - eek!  I need to slow down.
  5. Complete at least 4 new-to-us baking projects with Henry.  So far we have done 3 new baking projects, from scratch!  Pumpkin spice muffins (huge hit!), chai-spiced apple muffins (I liked them, Henry was not a big fan), and cookies 'n cream cookies (I thought they were a little dry, but the teachers at Henry school loved them!).  We are definitely having lots of fun in the kitchen!
And here's a check-in of Michele's goals:
 

Bookish Goals 

  1. Read 200 Books – I just hit the midway point of this goal, so things are looking good!

  2. Read books from a wide variety of genres – Romance and thrillers are up for me so far this year, but I know I have some great historical fiction and Middle Grades on my shelf just waiting for me!

  3. Utilize my library more – my library use percentage is up over last year so far, so doing good there!

  4. Buddy read with my daughter and husband – Luna and I have been continuing our Stuart Gibbs journey, so I’m really excited about that. My husband and I have a few books out later this year that we are both looking forward to.

Nonbookish Goals 

  1. Learn needlepoint – haven’t gotten to this yet but my stepmom is hosting a girls’ crafting day next month so maybe I will bring my starter kit to that!

  2. More monthly baking challenges – I have baked a few new items, but not really from the challenges, as I haven’t been a huge fan of a lot of the prompts! We’ll see what the second half of the year brings.

  3. Plant a garden – totally dropped the ball on this. Kinda late to start now, but maybe I can start planning for next year….

  4. Complete 24 puzzles – I’ve only done 6 so far this year, yikes. I do enjoy my puzzles, but they admittedly fall after my books and crocheting.

  5. Continue my fitness journey – doing really well! I was able to keep up my exercise routine during my 60+ hour weeks in tax season and have been consistent all year so far. 

     

    How are you doing on your 2026 goals?


12 comments:

  1. You're doing great so far! I didn't have many challenges this year but the ones I do have I'm doing good on.

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  2. You're both doing great! I'm always scared to look back at my goals.

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    1. Thank you, Aj! Haha, I kinda was too, this year!

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  3. Looks like you're both doing great on your goals! I also wanted to try the 100 jumps a day but I've fallen off for the past few months... hope to pick it up again though.

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  4. Great goals! Baking with your little one has got to be so much fun. Pumpkin spice muffins sounds so perfect. Maybe I will attempt that this fall. Best of luck with these during the second half of the year!

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    1. Oh my they were so good! We're definitely planning on making them again.

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  5. Did you see any results from the 100 jumps? Curious. You both are doing great with your goals!

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    1. It's hard to tell! I know people have claimed to get great results, but honestly, it mostly feels like no matter what I do, nothing changes, ha!

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  6. You both have some great goals and I wish you well as you progress with them! Very inspirational indeed!

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