Sunday, November 30, 2008

November Round-up (Martina)

Time has a way of going too quickly. The round up I started in September has turned into November. Early fall saw the beginning of a really hopeful period that has now degenerated into a "just hang on until the new year" period. I spent quite a few weeks being sick from mid-October to about mid-November. Now I'm feeling better, but overworked and my foot hurts (from a fall back in August that apparently hasn't yet healed properly). This holiday weekend has seen me feeling pensive, wondering how my life became my life and whether it is even the life I want. The winds of change have been stirring since late summer. It is unclear yet what direction that will take, but it made me think that this might be a good time to take stock of what I've been doing. I've actually been thinking a bit about goal setting lately. I think I would like to have some goals that are more focused. When I made my original 100 Things list, a lot of it was just about filling the list, which means that some of the things that made it on are not that important to me. Still, I'm forging ahead until the end of the year, then I may revamp my list. For today, in the interest of space, I am going to leave only those goals that are incomplete.

1-Pay off my car: Still in progress, but soon it will be my only debt.


2-Pay off the rest of my credit card debt: One more payment and I will be credit card debt free for the new year. Hooray!

3-Create a budget: Still too free spirited for a complete budget, but my friend Jeff claims he is a master budgeter who can help me with this. I need to talk to him about sharing his secrets.

4-Lose weight: I have lost 20 pounds since June, but am far from done. All was going really well until I got sick. Budgetmaker Jeff also knows a thing or two about diet and nutrition and helped me start a new eating plan that helped me lose over half of the 20 pounds within just a few weeks, but then the whole exercise/diet regimen fell apart. I'm determined to get back to it in December, but feeling a little bummed about the foot pain that comes and goes. I think I need to find an alternate non-weight bearing exercise (maybe swimming?) for those days when walking or aerobics doesn't feel so good.

5-Join a gym & set up an exercise program: Joined the new LA Fitness down the street about back at the end of August. After a truly horrific experience with a personal trainer that had me wondering if I shouldn't just cancel my membership I have decided to give it a month of regular attendance before making a final decision. Thanks to a particularly nasty respiratory infection, that didn't go so well, but now that I'm better, I am ready to give it a whirl. Just know that you are on super probation, LA Fitness. I didn't appreciate being whacked in the face with a medicine ball by your "professional" trainer, but I could relegate that to the unfortunate accident category despite weak assurances that it would "probably be ok" and the week of jaw pain. The "sled dog exercise" that involved being paraded around the gym IN FRONT OF OTHER PEOPLE, while he yelled encouraging things like "mush, mush!", I am a little less forgiving about. Needless to say, I did not buy the $500 training package he tried to sell me at the end. So, in conclusion, I'm watching you LA Fitness and the view thusfar has not been too good. We are only still together because you are so conveniently close to my house. Meanwhile, I have fallen in love with my new pedometer and am about to start cheating on you with long lunch walks and my Yoga Bootie Ballet DVD's. I'm telling you, they may just steal me away from you for good!

7-Exercise at least 3x a week: This fell apart a bit between "The LA Fitness Incident" and spraining my foot in August, but I'm getting back on track. I had built up little bicep muscles under my flab from all the pushups I was doing and my midsection was tightening from all the situps. I just need to get back on track. I don't think it will be so bad.

9-Make a quilt: No progress. Maybe I am just not meant to be a quilter. I like the idea of being creative, but I think perhaps I'm just not "crafty".

11-Write 12 short stories, essays or poems in the next year (I.e. 1/month): I really don't like the way I framed this goal, but I have been doing more writing. I am on a blog hiatus and it has actually resulted in me doing a lot of other writing - a lot of journaling, even some poetry. Maybe when I have some more polished pieces I will post them on my blog, but I'm really not sure. I'm working really hard on organizing my writing and treating it with a little more respect. I've tended to not put myself out there with anything too finished out of fear that it would be crap. My writer friends tell me to not worry about it and just WRITE, but it's a difficult habit to break, because I definitely have feelings of unworthiness and suffer from something akin to authorial penis envy when I compare their writing to mine. Anyway, I think this goal should be more of the "spend X amount of time a day" ilk. On the up side, I am working on a short story. It is slighlty morbid, but I still like the idea.

12-Finish the first draft of my mystery novel: No real progress. I think maybe it's just not the time for this right now. I am feeling like I need to get serious about finding my voice and what it is the I need to write rather than focusing too much on past projects if they are not really moving me right now.

13-Learn another language: My friend, Mexican Jenny, was going to get me a Spanish textbook from the college where she works and then we were going to work our way through it. The theory was that I have done enough language that I can study the grammar on my own if I have a native speaker who will practice with me. I like the idea in theory, but am thinking that in practice we don't really see each other enough for this to be truly effective. I think I would probably be better off just taking a class.

14-Take a class

16-Make something with my own hands once a month (craft project):Jan - ?, Feb - ?, March - ?, April - collage, May: ?, June: ?, July: ?, August - ?, September: ? Again, I think perhaps I'm just not crafty.

17-Join a choir or that music thingy from the "Keep PDX Weird" event: I have not done this, but I have found a friend who wants to join me in playing some violin duets/possibly get together a group to play chamber music.

18-Learn 12 new songs on my violin in the next year (I.e. 1/month): I'm up to about #8, though some of those are definitely still in the learning stages. Still, I don't think this is bad, considering I didn't really start getting serious about this until mid-late summer and the goal was set in January. Most importantly, my tone is starting to sound good. I might not even be embarassed anymore to play in front of someone else.

19-Get my bow rehaired: Still need to do this.

20-Clean out/organize my books: More work on this is on the agenda. It is so difficult for me to get rid of books. Not only do I love them just in general, but when I look at my bookshelf, they hold memories of what was happening in my life during the time I read the books. I have a book purchased upon the recommendation of just about every guy I've ever dated. I have old copies of the Narnia chronicles that remind me of my dad, because I read them as an adult when he was in the hospital after his stroke. I have books that remind me of friends, of different periods in my life. I know the thing is not the memory, but it's still hard to get rid of them. Really, I don't have to if they're not ones I want to discard. Maybe I'll start with the ones that have unpleasant memories (like the copy of Ship of Fools that reminds me of a bitchy Illinois grad student or the copy of Saints and Sinners that reminds me of an unpleasant, Mekki-haired, ex-nun turned professor I once knew). Giving the heave ho to unpleasant memories seems like a good vocation!

21-Make curtains for my bedroom: Have the fabric, have the sewing machine, need the motivation.

22-Go for a walk in a new park/trail at least once a month. Another goal that hasn't quite panned out for me yet, mostly becuase I don't really care that much about it. I care more about getting in the habit. April - went for a walk in Wilsonville where I work. May - Nowhere new. June - Went for a walk at a botanical garden at the beach. July - No parks, just daily walks around the neighborhood where I work. August - Still need to do this. September - Laurelhurst. October - no parks, but did start walking around our new business complex. November - no walks :-(

23-Learn about wine. Learned much to my surprise that I enjoy pinot noir. I've been buying a bottle of a new kind of wine every payday for the past few pay periods, but have yet to actually do much drinking of it. I am hoping to have a special friend over for dinner sometime in the next week, so perhaps we will open one then.

24-Try a new recipe once a month: Jan 08: Thai Pizza; Feb 08: West African Ground Nut Stew; Carribbean Black Beans with Orange Juice and Candied Ginger; March 08: Ziti with Sundried Tomato Cream, Plaintains with Apples and Sweet Potatoes, Tangy Orange Salad Dressing; April 08: Vegetarian Carne Guisada; May08: Chocolate and Cranberry Cookies (from Apples for Jam- I am sad to report that I really did not like them). Penne with Shrimp, Cream and Tomatoes (also from Apples for Jam and DELICIOUS!); June 08: Mushroom Marinara sauce from Posie Gets Cozy website (so good!); July 08: Mole Enchiladas; August 08: Tomorrow I am making an Eggplant Lasagna; September 08: Cajun Salmon with eggplant and pomegranate salad; October 08: Tamale "pie"; Sour Cream Apple Pie (the first and most delicious pie I have ever made - I will definitely make this again!); November 08: Whiskey Glazed Carrots (SO good! I don't even like cooked carrots and I LOVED this AND I can see many applications for the whiskey glaze, which would be awesome on sweet potatoes or winter squash!)

25 - Invite friends over for dinner once a month: Jan 08: Jenny & Jesus; Feb 08: - ; March 08: Paula (kinda - we ended up eating out); Jen, Becky, Nancy, Jenny, Dejadira; Ruth, Jala, DeEtte; April 08: Jenny, DeJadira, Antonio; May 08: I am sure we had someone over, but for the life of me, I cannot remember who it was; June 08: Jenny & kids; July 08: Apala; August 08: Jen & Becky (picnic in the park, but I provided the food, so it counts!); September 08: Jeff; Apala; October 08: don't think I had anyone over - too gimpy/sick for cooking for guests; November 08: Jeff

26-Try a new restaurant once a month: Jan 08: Jim Dandy; Feb 08: Van Hanh; Mexican Restaurant on 122nd...can't remember the name, but it was good; March 08: Mexican Restaurant by work - can't remember the name, but it's by the Thai restaurant (like that tells anyone but me anything!); April 08: - the vegan café next to my mom's chiropractor's office in Milwaukie (I know - again with the great record keeping!) May 08: Sweet Pea Baking Company (vegan and they have the yummiest peanutbutter bars!; June 08: El Tapatio (both the one on 82nd Ave in PDX AND the one in Coquille, OR), The Sea Hag (Depoe Bay, OR); the Doogers in Seaside (I've already eaten at the one in Cannon Beach); July 08: El Pollo Loco in Gresham; August 08: not yet, but I want to try the new Morrocan place by work; September 08: the new Hawaiian restaurant down the road; October 08: not sure...I think I may not have tried anything; November 08: Maggiani's in Troy, MI & a dreadful place (also in Troy) called Tichonderoga that had dead animal heads hanging all over the place - not my choice. They are known for their game. I positioned myself in a spot at the table where I would not have to look anything dead in the eye and ate butternut squash lasagna in protest.

27-Make Stollen: I really want to make this for Christmas (and had a request for it at the Thanskgiving dinner I went to at a friend's house).

28-Once a month, pick someone and buy them a gift/do something to make them happy for no reason at all: Jan 08 no one; Feb 08 - sent flowers to my mom; March 08 - Cadbury eggs for Mary (b/c they're her favorite and she was having a bad day); April 08 - bought my mom a lily, also have something for Jen that I can not yet reveal, because I have yet to send it; May 08 - Bought my mom a sparkly silver tote, because she liked my gold disco bag; June 08 - While on vacation bought Deja and Antonio various souvenirs and also sprung for the $25 deluxe dune buggy ride instead of the $12 craptacular one; July 08 - stuff for Jen (though it was for her birthday); August 08 - Tickets for Phantom of the Opera for my mom; September 08: Gave Apala a Miriam Makeba cd; October 08: gave one of the nicer neighborhood kids almost ALL of our Halloween candy, because it seemed like it was going to be a slow night. I also wrote up daily ghost stories for a friends at work for 13 days before Halloween, simply because she likes them. November 08: Have been a selfish bitch! I can't really think of anything I've given anyone as a present for no reason, though I have taken my mom out for a dinner a few times. Does that count?

29-Moisturize every day: Still a little hit and miss, though having a nice moisturizer is helping and I did do this deep skin treatment the other day that gave my face a really healthy glow.

30-Organize my recipes: No new progress since last month

31-Study a new Tarot card each month: No progress. I think it's just not the time. It's really not a super important goal to me.

35-Play my guitar more than once a year

36-Cut my diet coke consumption down to 1 a day (or better - none a day): There has been a MAJOR backslide here. I need to get back to drinking mineral water again.

37-Sign up for organic grocery delivery or foodshare. This is another of those ones that I may decide against. I have been frequenting my local famers markets more often and am really pretty happy with that.

38-Study a new artist/composer each month: So far not much progress, though I did forget that I read up a bit on Sofonisba Anguissola a bit back in January.

39-Go to a concert/play once a month: Jan 08: The Devil and Daniel Webster; Feb 08: Sweet Honey in the Rock; March 08: Corteo, Ladysmith Black Mambazo; April 08: Nothing yet. May: None; June 08: Nothing yet; July 08: nada; August 08: The Phantom of the Opera; September 08: nothing yet; October: nothing; November: nothing

40-Go to the Shakespeare festival in Ashland.

41-Host a summer barbeque. I think it's too late. It is already late autumn!

42-Plan a trip to Europe

43-Renew my passport

44-Go through and get rid of CD's that need to be released into the wild

45-Go on another retreat: Considering renting a house at the beach for birthday week for purposes of having a writing getaway (crafty is also acceptable for those with no writing inclinations) with some friends.

46-Visit the Oregon Trail museums I haven't yet visited: Visited: End of the Oregon Trail Museum in Oregon City, Tamastslikt in Pendleton, and the Oregon Trail Museum in Baker City.

48-Read something in another language each week: I have started translating a friend's first novel into German. That's not only reading, but also writing!

49-Visit the East Coast

50-Write a handwritten letter to someone once a month

51-Meet a friend for coffee/drinks/whatever once a month. No real changes. Really, the point of making this a goal was that I found myself feeling kind of hermit-like at the beginning of the year and turning down a lot of invitations I should have accepted. This does not seem to be a problem anymore. I think I smell an empty spot for a new goal.

52-Regularly deposit money into savings. I have actually developed a plan for this one that also touches on # 53. I am now an investor in my friend's company via a loan that I gave him against my 401k. I am paying off the 401k via debits from my regular check and depositing his loan payments plus the interest (which is SO much more than I would be making through my 401k investments! into savings. The best part is that by helping him, I am actually investing in something I care about - the arts.

53-Take control of my 401k investments by taking a class/reading a book on investing: SO glad I didn't bumble into making bigger investments with all the Wall Street mess! For now, I am keeping my modest investments and focusing on my involvement with my friend's company.

54-Call or e-mail friends at least once a week. Haven't really been keeping track, but I think this works out. Setting this goal was a companion to #51. Things are just different from the way they were when I set these goals. I'm feeling more connected again, but I do need to be bettre about setting aside some time each day to check in with people, so I don't go months without any contact.

55-Finish the photo wall

56-Take (or procure) a flattering picture of each of my friends for the wall. I've not been taking a lot of pictures of late. This is something I really need to get back into.

57-Attend a pow-wow. I'm not sure how much I care about this goal. I mean, I think it would be interesting, but I'm not sure it's a real "goal". The more I think about it, the more I want to retool my goals in January.

58-Make a dress. Oh my gosh! I have (late as usual) finally caught on to Pushing Up Daisies and am so inspired by some of Chuck's dresses that I really want to make some dresses from Butterick's(?) vintage line. I am thinking this could be a really fun reward for my next weight loss milestone.

59-Clean out my closet (clothes AND shoes)

60-Buy new underthings and get rid of the old: I am now the proud owner of 3 new bras, but I want to get some more. I also purchased myself some new panties. I need to take some time and go through the drawer and trash the old stuff, though.

61-Clean out the garage

62-Attend a pagan festival (Beltaine and/or some other)

63-Update my birthday list. Do I even HAVE a birthday list? I mean really, all in one place? I don't think so. Maybe I need to CREATE a birthday list.

64-Take pictures at events, gatherings, etc.

65-Go to the beach once a month in the sunny months: June - check! July - :-(, August - :-(

67-Paint my bedroom: It is not yet complete, but I am working on it.

68-Pull up the carpet in my bedroom: After the painting's done

69-Paint the deck: The rainy season has begun. I don't see any progress being made on this until spring or after.

70-Paint the front porch See #69

72-Use my Entertainment book regularly, keep track of the savings & put them in a fun money jar

73-Buy and TAKE a daily vitamin

74-Learn to knit

76-Get and update a new address book

77-Learn enough about photography to make my good pictures more than happy accidents: Checked out a book on digital photography from the library

78-Go to a reading or lecture at least once a month

79-Participate in NaNoWriMo for real and following their rules

80-Join Amnesty International I need to send in some money, but I have decided that I am going to participate in their holiday card action at least on my own this year. For the past few years, I have been organizing this at the church I was going to, but I need a break from it.

81-Join The Humane Society (or some other animal organization)

82-Learn to make an origami crane

83-Run the whole way around the track

84-Go on December pilgrimage with Jenny R. and her family

85-Write something (journal, blog, whatever) every day In progress - If I've not written EVERY day, I've definitely done so ALMOST that often.

87-Get a manicure

88-Treat myself to a spa day

89-Create an enticing reward system for every 10 pounds: I think my "system" may simply be that I get to make a frivolous purchase for every 10 lost. The first 10 was a Jason Mraz cd. The second ended up being some new work clothes.

91-Read the Bible, Koran, Baghavad Gita

93-Visit a Buddhist temple

94-Learn yoga/take an exercise class: I have been reticent to go back since the original "training" incident, however, yoga is on the schedule at my new gym. They also have a Latin Impact class that looks intriguing

95-Plant a vegetable/herb garden

96-Make preserves

98-Make stepping stones for the garden. I have this scheme in my head wherein I invite my friends over for a crafty stone making extravaganza and then use their completed stones to pave the garden path. That way, whenever I am strolling along I will look down and think of them!

99-Go berry picking on Sauvie Island

2 comments:

Anne said...

I think doing a re-evaluation at the beginning of this year is a good idea. I have some New Year's resolution type things that maybe should supplant some of the goals that either don't inspire or aren't possible for the time being.

And I do think taking your mom out for dinner for no reason can count.

Martina said...

Hi Anne - I think I am going to work on reevaluating for the next few days. I'm thinking I will keep a big master list, but maybe break it down into 12 week segments that owuld highligh particular steps that would bring me closer to attaining the goal. That way maybe some of the ongoing ones would not be quite so overwhelming. It wouldn't keep me from working on the others as I had time, but it would give me more focus. Besides, i think there are some on my list that really were just filler to get to 100. I'd like to zero in a little more on the things that I really want to accomplish.