05
Jan
11

Oh yeah, those things

Did 2011 creep up on you, too?

2011, you creepy stalker, you. Has anyone ever told you that you look like Keanu Reeves?

Suddenly, everyone wants to talk about resolutions.  Or maybe it’s just me.  I think that we (and by “we”, I mean “I”) often make resolutions or set goals and then never check up on them.   We start the year with the spastic energy of small children, all excited and ready to take on the world.  We write down a few vague ideas, and then we get back to work or school, or whatever occupies our non-holiday life…and we promptly forget what it is we said we are going to accomplish.

Last year, I set some goals.  Remember?  I was so very proud of myself because I could actually see as far as the end of the year, and not just the end of the next wine bottle.

Something strong, something permanent, something to follow when the path gets murky. 

Did it get murky?  Oh hell, yes.  But how did I do?  Did having a few bread crumbs actually assist me in keeping to the path?*

Finances?  Important.  Budget.  Plan.  Monitor.

Uhh.  I’ve discovered that I’m not a fan of strict budgets.  But I’ve done alright.

Buy property.  Put down the roots that I’ve been reluctant to nurture.

I started looking for a place in January 2010, and bought a condo in February.  I moved in April.  

Thank you, Mr. President.

To be honest, even though I’d been through this process as part of a couple, it was tremendously scary doing it alone.  All of the negotiating, paperwork, logistics, risk…but here I am, part of the propertied class, with all of its glamour and privileges.  I’ll expand upon that in a future post. 

Work plans?  Now that I have a career, I should probably have career goals.

Midway through 2010, career goals were basically thrust onto me, like a bad French kiss.  The workload and stress it caused are two of the reasons why this blog saw so little action in 2010.  And that’s about all I’m going to say about that.

Re-learn my French?  No, I’d rather learn Hindi. 

Yeah, this totally didn’t happen either.   Yet, the language barrier hasn’t seemed to affect my enjoyment of quality Bollywood films.

Travel someplace new and exotic.

I went to Boston!  That counts as someplace new.  Exotic?  Ehhhhh, not so much.   Calgary?  I went there twice in 2010, and I’d never been there before.   Exotic Calgary, the “Middle East” of North America.  Right?  Right?

This is what happens when your “career goals” get in the way of “travel goals”.  Next?

Finish the novel.  This also requires starting the novel.

Next.

Do yoga.  Work out.  Watch less TV.  Go to the theatre more often.

I went to the theatre more often, and plan to go more often in 2011.  In fact, I may have developed a bit of an addiction to live theatre.  However,  in 2010, I also developed an addiction to The Bachelor.    I think these two addictions balance each other out nicely.  Like Yin and Yeeech.

Based on this (entirely impartial) review, I think I’d give 2010 a solid B+.

And yes, I have a few new goals for 2011 – just a few more breadcrumbs to help me find my way.

*  Of course, in the original story of Hansel and Gretel, the trail of bread crumbs is eaten by birds, which only strengthens my theory that birds are evil.

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6 Responses to “Oh yeah, those things”


  1. January 5, 2011 at 4:50 pm

    Travel someplace new and exotic. Ahhh, I believe someone went to Margaritaville this past Labor Day. If that’s not new and exotic, I don’t want to know what is.

    These are all good goals, I especially like the one about becomeing landed gentry. Along with you (good for you btw), another friend and his wife closed on a place Dec. 27 and I’m hoping to do the same in the next month (or so).

    Oh, and now every time I write the 2011 I’m going to be thinking of Neo. Thanks a lot.

  2. January 5, 2011 at 10:16 pm

    Have you been killing thousands of birds?

  3. 5 Ray
    January 6, 2011 at 7:58 am

    Oh! Resolutions!

    *thinks*

    I don’t want to talk about those. :P


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