End of Year Questions
1. What did you do last year that you had not done before? I went through a friend being widowed. The enormity of it was humbling.
2.
Did you keep your New Year's Resolutions/goals for the year and will
you make/set more for next year? What are they? What are your new ones? Last year, I vowed to FOCUS. That was a bit too ambitious/ambiguous, so this year I have narrowed my OneWord to NOW.
3. Did anyone you know give birth? Or become pregnant? Or adopt? My faraway niece had a baby in November. I don't really know her at all because of distance and because her mother is, well ... "psycho bitch" is unkind so let's just say my older sister is "difficult." Still, my niece has tried to have a relationship with me and I honor that so I sent her a pink infant's t-shirt emblazoned with a Cub logo. It was, literally, the least I could do. I mean, I bought it because I was at the park and I wanted a 2016 World Champions gift bag for myself and had to buy something to get the bag. Anyway, the baby now fits into the shirt and my niece proudly posted a pic of her in her present from me. Gulp. That was humbling, too.
4. Did anyone you know die? Or have a serious illness/injury? See #1.
5. What places have you visited? Grand Haven, Michigan. Las Vegas, Nevada. Key West, Florida.
6. Any new pets? Lost a pet? No. These two are just fine -- and much loved.
7.
What would you like to have next year that you lacked this year
(doesn't have to be a physical thing i.e. love, job security, peace of
mind...)? Love, job security and peace of mind would all be nice.
8. What date from last year will remain etched in your memory and why? November 22. I woke up on my birthday in Vegas.
9. What was your biggest achievement last year? I'm healthier than I was last year. I had a rather detailed life insurance physical and a colonoscopy that bear this out.
10. Did you get sick or injured? No. YEA!
11. What was the best thing you bought? Almost exactly a year ago, I bought a commemorative magazine about Barack Obama for my friend Kathy. Here in Chicagoland, we're naturally all very proud of him, but Kathy loooooves Barack Obama. I also bought her lunch at the restaurant of her choice and made a contribution to Organizing for Action in her honor and called it an early birthday celebration. The joy this brought her made me happy and taught me something: The old saying is true and it IS the thought that counts.
12.
Where did most of your disposable income go (money leftover after you
pay for food, medical care, basic clothing, transportation and shelter)?
I haven't actually checked this, but I bet it's dining out. I dine out way too much.
13. What song will always remind you of last year? Doesn't have to be a song released last year. Nothing springs to mind.
14. What do you wish you would have done more of? Worked out.
15. What do you wish you would have done less of? Worried.
16.
What was your favorite new TV program? Movie? Album/Songs? Or if you
didn't pick up any new ones, what are you still watching/listening to?
Any recommendations? I loved This Is Us. I appreciated -- and was frightened by -- IT. Of movies that are playing now, I really liked All the Money in the World.
17. What was the best book you read this year? How many did you read? I read 14 books this year. The best was Rosemary: The Hidden Kennedy Daughter. It was educational and very, very moving. And important. Since Rosemary and her mental disability had such a big impact on her siblings, her life had an impact on America.
18. What did you do on your birthday and how old were you? Did you feel differently? I turned 60 in Las Vegas. I can't believe I'm this old. But still, I had fun. We went to Madame Tussaud's Celebrity Wax Experience (it's more than "a wax museum," because everything in Vegas is more) and then we saw The Beatles' Love. It was fun. Celebrating in Vegas is fun.
19. What political or social issue stirred you the most? Oh, God. I suppose the indictment and guilty plea of General Michael ("Lock Her Up") Flynn. I fear we're on our way to impeachment. Fortunately, I remember Watergate and believe the center will hold. I have faith in our Constitution and our institutions.
20. Who was the most interesting new person you met? Caleb, Napoleon's "dad." He helped me learn important things about the plight of the homeless.
21. Describe how a relationship changed. Nothing comes to mind. Sorry.
22. Do you think you are still the same person that you were at the beginning of the year? How so? Yes. Nothing life-altering happened this year.
23. Summarize the year in three words or less. Bonus points for doing it in one word. Explain. Nothing life altering.
24. How have people around you changed? Barb lost her husband. Kathleen changed jobs. Mindy's husband faced health issues. Joanna faced money trouble.
25. What have you learned throughout the year? (Other than crafts) See #20. Caleb has given me a window into the lives of the homeless and I'm peering in. I know the difference between shelters. I know where they can get free legal help.
26. Did you learn any new crafts or techniques? What was your favorite thing you made? I don't have anything to point to here. Sorry.
27. What changed about your physical appearance? (Hair? Wrinkles? New makeup style? Etc) I noticed my varicose veins are more pronounced.
28.
What are your hopes and dreams for the new year? (Some
suggestions-family, travel, work, lifestyle, hobbies, pets, appearance) To stay in the present. To enjoy the present. To not let my worry about money or job stability rob me of the here and now.
These are the thoughts and observations of me — a woman of a certain age. (Oh, my, God, I'm 65!) I'm single. I'm successful enough (independent, self supporting). I live just outside Chicago, the best city in the world. I'm an aunt and a friend. I feel that voices like mine are rather underrepresented online or in print. So here I am. If my musings resonate with you, please visit my blog again sometime.
Has Connie gained some weight? She looks so healthy! :) The only time I can say gaining weight looks healthy.
ReplyDeleteI really want to visit your city. That's even how I think of it.
We have arrived at an age when being widowed is becoming a more likely. I'd be lying if I said it wasn't one of my bigger fears.
ReplyDeleteI hope you can find your center. And your Now.
ReplyDeleteComforting a widow is a tough thing. May she find peace in your presence.
ReplyDeleteYour "center" and your "now" sound calming and serene. I hope that you get to have this Peace. I have a sister in law who is like your "difficult" sister. Viper comes to mind but then I can't be insulting the snakes who have have no choice about it.