dj06482 said:
Personal: Get back into lifting, Bench 225, Squat 275, Deadlift 300, Bent Over Row 225, and Power Clean 185 by end of year. Continue running half marathons, and if the stars align, go for a full marathon in the fall. Find activities that allow me to spend more time with my family, and involve the kids in more projects so they can learn skills, and we can spend time together.
Cars: Get the Mustang put back together and hit 300k in mileage, catch up on maintenance items on the other two vehicles.
House: re-clear the brush in our front yard, bring in top soil, and get some grass growing. Maybe replace some more windows.
Started well on the weight lifting, then it died in March. Made a much-needed job change, but that took up a huge amount of time. Did a half-marathon in April and ran 25 miles in a single day (not consecutively) in September, so I'd consider the running goal met.
One project included re-doing the parsonage for our church with my father-in-law (compleyely remodeled the kitchen, and tiled the bathroom, entryway, and hallways). Was pretty successful in involving the boys, so that was a plus.
Also cleared a ton of land in preparation for a 14' by 30' shed/garage from The Barnyard. Build/buy thread coming soon. Also buried a bunch of downspouts while I had rented a tractor with a backhoe. Boys were involved again, so that's another positive. Both major projects took a lot of time that could have gone to lifting, but also kept me in reasonably good shape. So even though I completely blew off my lifting goals, I'm pretty happy with what I acconplished in 2017.
Changing jobs (new one has half the commute of the old one) and the new shed/garage has definitely decreased our stress level, which should give us some longer-term benefits, as well.
For 2018, I want to get back into weightlifting, run a couple of half marathons, run a marathon in the Fall, and play a lot of basketball with my boys.
Mustang is at 297.5k, so hoping to hit 300k in the Spring (more difficult with the shorter commute).