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Saturday, December 31, 2011

New Year's Eve you come and you go


As the year draws to a close, I’m feeling a little melancholy; in part, I think, to the fact that I have a cold (everyone feels a little meh with a cold) and also in part to the fact that we had a nifty plan for tonight, but it fell through.

There’s a 5K run into the New Year starting at 11:55 pm tonight. Unfortunately, while we both said “That sounds like a good idea,” neither of us added “So let’s actually sign up.” Then I caught this cold…. We decided a couple of days ago to do it, probably just walking the whole thing, while discussing our goals and plans for the New Year. Walking with intention is how I thought of it. Intention feels like it’s going to be one of my mantra words in 2012 (and in life in general). But the run is on a military base, and although I knew we had to sign up ahead of time, I didn’t realize how far ahead, and we missed the deadline.

So. We may take a walk at midnight, or we may just sit and talk. Ken’s not much into ceremony or ritual, so it’s really just another night to him, but he respects where I’m coming from. He’s also taking a nap right now so he’ll be awake at midnight.  ;-)

It’s been a tough year. It’s been a tough couple of years, really, but 2011…oof. Yet, as I think about it, a lot of good came out of all the stress and sickness and problems and tears and fears. Flying to GA every other month was exhausting, but my sister has gotten better and better—better than anyone expected. Ken was in a horrific accident, but he’s going to be 100%—and it’s spurred him to focus on his own health. I’ve battled a variety of health issues, but I also ran/walked my first 5K, and intend to fully run one early next year, and then who knows? I’m not sure what my overall goals are there—I’ve never felt the urge to run a marathon—but we’ll take it one step (or 5K, or whatever) at a time.

So many good things did happen in 2011: Styx shows, more friends than I can mention, fun travel (Boise, Sedona, Monterey, Albuquerque, Vegas, LA, Tahoe), writing workshops, a new tattoo, TV show tapings, story acceptances. Seeing Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer on Halloween. Meeting the women who saved Ken’s life. Ken being alive and well.

Good things are planned for 2012 already: Styx and Gowan shows, NAMM, writing workshops, Phoenix Comicon, friends and family. Writing. Publishing.

What about resolutions? I don’t make them, per se. I dream dreams, and then set goals that will help me achieve, or get closer, to those dreams.

What’s the difference? Goals, you have control over. Dreams, not so much. A dream is to lose 20 lbs. A goal is to work out 5x/week, or cut out dairy, or whatever.

I haven’t figured out all my goals yet. Right now, they’re more about me than about things out there. Like, continuing to take better care of myself (Health is a big focus for both of us right now). Pondering intention. The concept that The Obstacle Is the Path. The truth that success is often buried in what looks like failure. (If you don’t set a goal or dream, you don’t have something to work towards. And even if you don’t achieve what you hoped, you achieved a hell of a lot more than you would have achieved if you didn’t have something to shoot for.) Meditation. Silence. The Good Catches Up.

I’ll probably ramble about some or all of this in the coming days. Because one of my goals is to blog more. (Whether that ends up being for myself or things I actually post, I don’t know. I just missed a lot of this year, and I like to be able to look back.)

At any rate, as always, here’s the Neil Gaiman quote that always resonates with me:
Strangely, I’m not feeling too melancholy anymore….

7 comments:

Sheri H said...

Happy New Year, Dayle & Ken! <3 Sheri

Brian Kilgore said...

Happy New Year.

Losing weight is mostly a matter of motivation. Properly motivated you can loose 50 or more pounds in a year. If you choice is breathing or losing weight you get motivated. I hope for another 60 this year.

Teresa Noelle Roberts said...

Happy new year, my dears.

We had a quiet, stay-in New Year's Eve, because we wanted to, and had a lovely walk in the woods just now.

Bright blessings for a great 2012.

Dayle A. Dermatis said...

Happy New Year to you, too, Sheri! xo

Brian, I'm not looking to "lose weight" per se, but to continue focusing on a healthy lifestyle. We're eating as clean as possible - absolutely do NOT believe in "diets"! - and exercising regularly.

Sounds lovely, Teresa! We ended up going for a motorcycle ride down the coast and then up through one of the twisty canyons (after stopping to walk on the beach and watch the sun set over the water), then had sushi, and now we're about to go relax in the hot tub!

thorngrove said...

Happy New Year to you both! Hope 2012 is an awesome year.
<3
Tina

Ari said...

I miss that hot tub. I don't suppose it wants a holiday in the UK?

A very happy new year to you both. I picked up a cold at the NYE party. My caring, sharing friends thought otherwise I'd be alone on my birthday....

I've lost a bit of weight. Amazing what happens when you can't afford food. A job would be nice in 2012, but I have no illusions I'll be able to work full-time, unless it's from home. But, you know, I have the NHS, and life is therefore affordable, as it would not be in the US.

Also am an ossifer of state again. Nearly became Rockall, but pleaded that I was already Signet. Need to get the circles off my back :)

Blessings to all.

Dayle A. Dermatis said...

Ari, that hot tub is no longer with us, although the new one is quite nice, too. It's probaby more expensive to ship it to the UK than to buy one over there, I would think! But yes, many fond memories, and I wish we could share the tub again with you. (Don't suppose you have any US trips planned that would bring you in our direction?)

Also, do I need to loan you my tea towel that says "Stop me before I volunteer again"? I find it quite handy to take to Shire meetings.... (Says the Kingdom Chronicler. Oops....)