明けましておめでとうございます。今年もよろしくお願いします。
Happy New Year, my friends.
I am easing into 2013. My season of travels abroad, visits with friends and family, handmade gifts and home cooked meals is coming to a close, and I am settling in. 2013 promises many challenges and I am gathering the strength to face them.
Last year at this time I made a to-do list. I dislike resolutions, but to-do lists I can handle. Looking back, I feel good about the things I checked off the list. It turns out I cook a lot less than I thought I did but sew quite a bit more. I feel OK with a trade-off like that. Here is my list and how I fared:
Cook 12 new recipes, one per month. Not even close. Though, I probably ate 12 new foods, like natto, coffee jelly, and tom yum. I can’t believe I waited so long for tom yum. What was I thinking?
Read 5 books. I remember thinking this was on the low side, that of course I would read more than 5 books in a year. I read 6.
Swamplandia! by Karen Russell, Super Sad True Love Story by Gary Shteyngart, Ghostwritten by David Mitchell, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz, The Pilgrim Hawk: A Love Story by Glenway Wescott, The Middlesteins by Jami Attenberg
Visit 6 new places. Cities or countries, it doesn’t matter. And walk around these places without a map.
- Shiga kogen, Nagano, Japan
- Hijiori Onsen, Yamagata, Japan
- Kuala Lumpur & Malacca, Malaysia
- Singapore
- Sado Island, Japan
- Okinawa, Japan
Make a quilt for myself, for fun. I did, and it was fun. I also spent a lot of time learning to sew clothing. I made 6 new garments and 4 neckties.
Have a conversation with a stranger in Japanese. This really reminds me of how little I could, or would, say before I started my Japanese classes. I was a big chicken. Now I am often faced with having to speak Japanese with strangers, and I’m a little less of a chicken.
2012, I think you did alright by me. I visited lovely new places, I ate a lot and spent quality time with quality people, I learned some things, and even found my face on the Internet (like here and here). Nice work, 2012. Now, can you give 2013 the message?
How did your 2012 to-do lists turn out?
You did well, lady. Looking forward to seeing more clothes sewing for you. I always love your fabric choices. Here’s to taking over the world in 2013!
Right on!
What an awesome list of accomplishments! You done good!! I think my to-do list was met in 2012 – a very special day (or weekend) for a very special girl and guy. 🙂
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