Do Things
After 2010's "lost summer" and an autumn consumed by a wonderful new small person, this was a major goal, and I'm thrilled to say that it was met and then some. While we didn't get around to everything on my list, we did quite a few things:
- Vermont Cheese Festival
- Visited friends in CT and ME
- Visited family in RI, PA, and VT
- Sandwich Fair
- Gardner Museum
- Walden Pond
- Chinatown
- Museum of Fine Arts
- Museum of Science membership got used a lot (we re-upped for next year)
- Nutcracker
Finances
I had two financial goals this year:
- Start saving for the kids' college education. I set up automated deposits for all three of them, and they have been ticking away faithfully. No problem there.
- Improve the savings account. This one was an abject failure. I'd like to blame a series of emergencies (the cat, the car) and traveling, but at base I think it comes down to lack of discipline, and I'm going to make that a top priority for '12.
I wanted to try one new recipe a week, and I wanted to blog about them. As I generally do, I started the year out strong and then lost my way. I seem to have reached a zone where I'm not as concerned with trying new recipes all the time; it's nice, but it's not a priority. As for the blog, who knows what I'll end up doing with it, if anything at all. So this area wasn't a big success, but it's also not something I really fret about. We eat well pretty much all the time, and I can be happy about that without stressing myself over it.
Writing
I had two goals for this area, too, and double success! I send out a couple dozen queries for The Inquisitor's Wizard--which netted me absolutely nothing, but I did it, and I have the rejection emails to prove it. I put my shoulder to the wheel and finished a proper draft of Fury's Flight, and then I rejoined critters.com and got myself a half dozen beta readers, who are giving me some very useful feedback.
Observe Birthdays
Umm... I started out well?
So there we have it. Obviously, I can't say that I met all of these goals, but it was a really, really good year. I have a wonderful family and friends, and many things for which to be thankful as we wrap up 2011.
Happy New Year (almost). May 2012 be everything you wish.
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