the obligatory post of lists
December 31st, 2008
5:51 pm
Once again, Wordpress kicked me out for upgrading my install while still logged in. So weird. And now it’s acting all wonky, which means I probably broke something else while fixing the first thing, and… you get the idea.
Christmas was lovely and fabulous and all the things it should be. Jason’s parents and sister flew in from their respective homes on opposite coasts to spend the week with us, and we cooked for them and took them to our favorite restaurants and enjoyed spending as much time indoors with them as we could muster since it was frigid out most of the time and Jason’s parents, being from California, aren’t quite as used to temperatures in the teens and twenties as the rest of us. For those of you waiting on the edges of your seats with baited breath - my “big” gift from Jason was our season tickets to Denver Center Attractions. We had thought about not renewing, but I really wanted to renew and so he made the decision on my behalf. Our first show is The Color Purple in a couple weeks. And wonderful man that he is - he snagged us aisle seats. I also got some slippers and earmuffs and a bag (this one, although it’s not nearly as bright in person) from Composition (thanks, Dad!) and a coin purse (thanks, Mom!) and a new iPhone case - the Clarifi, which has a little macro lens that slides over the regular iPhone camera to take close-up shots. I’ve used it to snap my collection of business cards into Evernote so I can carry them with me at all times. Very cool.
And with that, 2008 comes to an end. It’s been a good year for us - Jason got a new job, I started working from home full time, we focused on business development in our personal endeavors, and we’ve settled in nicely to our new urban lifestyle (and we LOVE it). My goals for 2009:
- launch our online store
- lose 5 pounds per month the entire year
- redesign my blog
- launch sites for at least two other personal projects I’ve been sitting on
- feel good enough in spandex to enroll in an adult ballet class by August
- run at least two 5Ks
- learn Copperplate calligraphy
- find a vinegar-based salad dressing that I can tolerate
- stop running out of business cards before I reprint
- bring in enough business - through our agency or through the store - to rent or share office space
- introduce myself to one stranger per week, professionally or otherwise
- learn enough Russian to hold a basic conversation
- take a woodworking class
- and because I told Brian Warren I would - birth twins, cure cancer and solve world hunger







