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kelly | 1 January 2009 - 11:52pm
At rescue squad duty last night, one of the guys asked me what I'd accomplished in 2008. The first thing that came to mind was EMT certification since it's definitely the thing that's taken the most effort and energy and also probably the thing of which I'm most proud. Since that conversation, I've been thinking about other accomplishments from the past year. Although mostly small things, I've made some improvements to myself and my life in 2008.
Volunteering - When I started the EMT class, I didn't know whether or not I'd volunteer for a rescue squad. I wasn't sure at the time if I could handle it. But I'd decided that I wanted to volunteer in some capacity, and eventually I determined that I could do the EMT thing. This has taken me out of my comfort zone, which is always a good thing but also never an easy thing. Beyond learning new skills, the social side of it was also a small challenge for me. I'm generally reluctant to meet new people and prefer to avoid social situations with strangers. It took some courage just to show up to a new place filled with people who already knew each other. But it's been really rewarding. The people have been welcoming and so awesome, and I'm glad to have found a way to contribute to my community.
Fitness - One of my goals for 2008 was to get back into swimming. HFD joined me in this endeavor, and for the entire year we've had a regular swimming schedule. I'm also still doing Curves with Mom, and I've recently gotten back into yoga after a 2-year hiatus. I never thought I'd be one of those people, but I actually look forward to working out. And I'm feeling stronger than ever.
Menu planning - For several years now I've made sure that Rob and I are eating healthfully. I pay attention to nutrition guidelines and while there are areas in which we could improve, I feel we do pretty well with what we eat. However, only this year have I gotten my shit together when it comes to menu planning for the week. In the past, I would sometimes have a plan one or two nights, but often we would just throw something together. It was healthy, but our nutrition for the week wasn't necessarily well-rounded. And also, making dinner wasn't exactly smiles times because when I'm hungry I tend to be a raging bitch. So we'd be standing in the kitchen grumping about what to make for dinner. Now, I plan the week in advance and every evening I know what we're making. And I have the ingredients. For many of you I'm sure this is standard operating procedure, but for me this is HUGE. And it only took me six years of marriage to get here.
Home improvement - For the first time, there isn't a room in my house that I'm embarrassed for people to see. The bathroom and kitchen have been renovated, and over the holiday break I repainted and decorated a room that was previously a "junk room." Now, I still need to sort through closets and the pantry needs a major reorganization and the basement looks like a disaster zone. So there's lots of behind-the-scenes organizing still to be done. But at least I'll no longer pull doors closed in embarrassment when guests come over.
Entertaining - Perhaps as a result of no longer being ashamed of hideous wallpaper, we've done a lot more entertaining this year. We've hosted several large parties and many casual dinners. I never thought I'd enjoy entertaining, but this year I've found the joy in it. Some of my favorite memories of the year are of evenings we opened our home to friends.
There are still lots of ways I suck. I don't floss regularly. I cannot remember to take a daily vitamin. I whine too much. I never switched my wardrobe from winter clothes to summer clothes (which, as it turns out, saves you time when winter rolls around again). And because things have been pretty good around here, I have some anxiety over what the next year will bring, what changes lie ahead in the future that I have no control over. Maybe it's that feeling that the bottom could drop out at any minute that keeps me focused on the present.
For now, my life feels well-balanced. And I'm looking forward to the good changes a new year can bring. I have renewed hope in our country. Rob and I have more travel planned. And I'm grateful for another year to cherish those I love and to celebrate the every days.
May the adventure begin.
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Ok, you have to STOP becoming so balanced and well-adjusted; you're making the rest of us look bad! I kid, of course. :) I think it's incredible that you did the EMT course and volunteer for rescue squad.
I look forward to reading about your new adventures and I look forward to meeting you.
WOW! I feel like an underachiever. Congratulations on all of the great things you have done and changes you have made this year!
you are just so awesome. I sold a house and bought a new one in 2008, getting back to my old self this year. Since having Makenna, my life has not been where I used to be. Working on that. Have a great 2009, Kelly.
I really admire you for pursuing your goal and becoming an EMT! That kind of thing is waaaaay outside of my comfort zone (for the same reasons you listed and then some), and it's not something I would ever do. I also admire your ability to keep up with exercising, which I admit is not something I have ever been able to do!
Wow! You've made some great improvements in your life. And they are things that sound very permanent. I'm impressed. Good job!
I agree with geeky, exercising seems to be the hardest thing for me to fit into my schedule. I just have not made it a priority. I'm hoping that with a Wii and Wii fit - which I plan to get for my b-day in March, that will change. I used my sister's over the holiday and remembered what you said about the difficulty of the body test. So, I wasn't surprised when my Wii fit age was 6 yrs more than my real age. However, after a few days, I brought it down to 1 year over my real age! It sure is a lot of fun. :-)