I don't know if all my friends and family just get really negative when they are suffering the winter cold, but few people seem to have a fondness for 2012 in their reflections. Don't get me wrong 2012 was a big fat asshole in more ways than one, but I also want to take the time to remember the good things that happened in 2012, because there were a lot of those this year too.
2012-Pros
-January-
-Got a great new job.
-Moved to a great new city that I have enjoyed immensely thus far.
-February-
-My big sister survived a brutal attack.
-March-
-My big sister got engaged and asked me to be her maid of honor!
-April-
-Kickball started. The first of 3 seasons with new friends.
-May-
-Moved into a new apartment that includes a 2nd bedroom that is now my studio. It is the first studio since I was in postbac at NYCAMS.
-June-
-Hosted some of the extended family for brunch at my own apartment for, hopefully, the first annual Polish Fest brunch.
-Marilee came to visit!
-July-
-Won 2nd place as Milwaukee Brewfest Queen.
-Made it to 26!
-August-
-Went camping at Devil's Lake. I hadn't gone camping in years!
-September-
-Started the fitness initiative at work, which has so far helped me drop 5lbs and started me toward a healthier lifestyle.
-October-
-Started going to The Moth in Milwaukee. I started volunteering the next month, and made it on stage in December.
-Made the most awesomest Poptart Cat costume ever.
-November-
-Successfully repaired all damage from identity theft. I know this one is a stretch, but I am thankful that ordeal is over, and I know it could have gone worse needing lawyers, etc.
-December-
-Got to do hokey Christmas stuff with the bf, including see the Christmas dolphin show at the Shedd Aquarium.
-Had a fantastic holiday with the family.
-Had a wonderful NYE with friends.
So there you have it. 2012 was rough, but it had it's highlights too!
Heading into 2013 I have a few resolutions. I understand that sharing them with the world increases your success rate of keeping them, so here it goes.
Health
- Log food at least 3 days each week. (If you are intentionally "good" just 2 days a week, it can make a difference!)
- Meet the CDC Recommendations for exercise each week: 120 minutes of cardio & 2 days of full body strength exercises. The strength stuff is going to be hard to fit in, but I think I can really do it.
- Run a half marathon.
Finances
- Stop being afraid of money! This is the year that I conquer my fear of it. Not having enough, either now, or when I am 60, I am going to be fine. I will never starve or be homeless, so theres nothing to be afraid of. This includes meeting with a financial advisor.
- Make a budget and learn how to stick to it.
- For one week each month use cash only.
-Build emergency savings.
Personal Enrichment
-Journel more, either the blog, or on paper.
-Go back to church more consistently.
Ok, feel free to keep me accountable now.
Happy New Year everyone!
UPDATE*****
Oh! One other thing to celebrate from 2012. It was the year that my retirement savings finally out paced my student debt. Woo hoo improving economy!