Sunday, January 04, 2015

Sunday Stealing

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1. What one event, big or small, are you going to tell your grandchildren about? No grandchildren for this gal.
 
2. If you had to describe your 2014 in 3 words, what would they be? Less dramatic chaos
3. What new things did you discover about yourself? That my independent streak makes me stronger
4. What single achievement are you most proud of? This might be the sin of recency, but the unexpected giftbag and note I received for Christmas from a coworker was the highlight. She called me "the most thoughtful person I've ever had the good fortune of knowing." I hope to live up to her opinion of me.
5. What was the best news you received? That my cancer screenings came back normal. YEA!
6. What was your favorite place that you visited in 2014? I had such a good time in Vegas.
7. Which of your personal qualities turned out to be the most helpful this year? As I mentioned in #3, I'm very comfortable going my own way.
8. Who was your number one go-to person that you could always rely on? My oldest friend.
9. Which new skills did you learn? Making new friends through my classic movie meet up. And yes, I think making new friends is a skill I needed to brush up on. It's been literally decades since I bonded with a "civilian," someone who isn't in advertising/marketing.
10. What, or who, are you most thankful for? My cat Joey is a healthy feline senior citizen. He's right here, warm and loving, as I answer these questions.
11. If someone wrote a book about your life in 2014, what kind of genre would it be? A comedy, love story, drama, film noir or something else? Oooooh! I like the idea of moody black and white film noir! I don't know what it has to do with my life, exactly, but the visual appeals to me.
12. What was the most important lesson you learned in 2014? That I have to push myself more, fitness wise. I got myself a personal trainer in 2014, and it was a good move.
13. Which mental block(s) did you overcome? Don't know that I did. Isn't that sad?
14.What 5 people did you most enjoy spending time with? Definitely my friend John. My oldest friend. Kathleen, because I've been worried about her. And Martha and Joanna, because they're not in advertising/marketing!
15.What was your biggest break-through moment career-wise? According to my boss and my performance eval, it was writing content for a website devoted to education savings. There were technical things about it that made it a challenge, but for the most part, writing for the web is just ... well ... writing.
16.How did your relationship to your family evolve? Less drama! And for this I am grateful.
17.What book or movie affected your life in a profound way? I really enjoyed The Patriarch, the massive biography of Joseph P. Kennedy. What a colorful, complicated man! As I read it, I kept thinking he was like the little girl in the nursery rhyme -- when he was good, he was very, very good and when he was bad he was horrid.
18.What was your favourite compliment that you received this year? See #4. "The most generous person" she's ever had the good fortune of knowing. WOW!
19.What little things did you most enjoy during your day-to-day life? As always, the Cubs. Especially during Wrigley Field's 100th season! I'm always happier when I have baseball. (Just 3 months from Opening Day!)
20.What cool things did you create this year? I really enjoyed my Nanowrimo novel.
21.What was your most common mental state this year (e.g. excited, curious, stressed)? Worried. I'm a worrier.
22.Was there anything you did for the very first time in your life this year? I can't think of anything.
23.What was your favourite moment spent with your friends? Toss up between my birthday in Vegas or John's birthday at Wrigley Field.
24.What major goal did you lay the foundations for? I'll have my bathroom renovation done in 2015. YEA! (Toilet, sink, medicine chest and lighting done; tiles left to go.)
25.Which worries turned out to be completely unnecessary? Every time I get on a plane I'm terrified. And every flight has been smooth.


4 comments:

  1. Worry is my bugaboo. It's like I have to worry before I can let it go.

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  2. Anonymous2:07 PM

    aw, that was a really nice compliment! i would be so happy to receive a compliment like that! :)

    I think I need to get myself a personal trainer this year. I am having a hard time pushing myself to be fit.

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  3. I worry all the time. I am glad to know I'm not alone.

    Happy 2015 - I hope it is a great year for you.

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  4. The vet had the nerve to call my schnauzer a senior. I take that senior stuff very personally...

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