Happy New Year! As we move forward into 2022 I always enjoy this time of year to reflect on the year past. I think it's good to take some time to think about all that we have accomplished and learned. One of my big questions to people this year has been about your biggest lessons from 2021. There have been lots of good and different answers for where people are in their lives. I think my biggest lesson is how much I value some of the small things in life. 2021 was a challenging year where a lot of that was taken away until we were vaccinated. Even when I look at my lists of what happened throughout the year, once we were vaccinated the different things really grew. However coming back to all of those things was amazing, but it made me realize the value in some of those mundane things - like driving to work. Seeing people in hallways at work. Going to the yoga studio, having those smells and sense of community. Being in an airplane and having my feet on soil from another country. It has been a good takeaway from COVID and this crazy last few years is how much I appreciate a lot of the little things.
We were lucky this year to go on a few trips - our usual Kelowna trip was extremely smoky. To the point where I thought we might go home early - however, it rained the first day and that seemed to really help. We also made it to Panorama and Fernie in the summer and a whole week spent in Lake Louise. We are lucky to live in such a beautiful part of the country that summer was spent, again this year, exploring and enjoying it. Plus Darryl got a new bike and so all of the biking in this area can be enjoyed.
I was also able to fly on an airplane twice! We all had a wonderful family trip to Mexico. It really was such a wonderful time where we got to spend quality time with my family. It was such a great time to reconnect with everyone. We ate great food and got lots of good vitamin D. I was also able to go to Ottawa for a volunteer board I work with. Darryl and Nathan traveled to Ontario as well to surprise his mom and spend time reconnecting with his family as well. Again so nice once we were vaccinated to feel like we could do a bit more of those things.
Here are the resolutions I made last year to see how I did:
- Read 12 books - I'm almost done with The Vanishing Half (an excellent read) and next is Green Lights
- Donate blood 4 times this year - this was a regular practice for me in the past, but it's has fallen off in the last few years - I would like to get back to it.
- Decorate bedroom: Last year we got rid of this big TV that was unwatchable in our room and the year before that a shelf that was above our bed. We really need some new art and other decorations in the room to make it look and feel like we do - grown up. =)
- Buy original art - This goes with #3, but also would like to invest in more local artists. Starting at Lineham house Gallery
- Find 3 new podcasts
- Learn to make 3 new cocktails - this is a continuation of Christmas where we learned to make Old Fashioned's and Moscow Mules
- Have less debt
- Donate more to charity
- Take up one new activity
- Use a journal to follow through with goals, use a planner to create bigger goals at work as well, don't get caught up in the things that do not matter as much.
- Listen more - ask more questions. Work to be more of a coach.
- Hike 21 times
- Paddle 12 times
- Plan 12 date nights
- Make 21 new recipes
- For one month drink 1L of water a day and start each morning with water and lemon - record how the water makes me feel.
- Take two courses
- Plan 21 family games nights
- Go to the spa for a day
- Less time on social media- this is also a continuation of this year, I have put the limit for 1 hour a day this year and that is a helpful reminder when I end up scrolling and scrolling.
1 comment:
I wish you a great 2022. Rejoicing small things in life is the best competence you can have :)
(wow paddle boarding at Morraine Lake, sounds wonderful!)
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