I'm not inclined to write an exhaustive, blow-by-blow synopsis of 2006 for me. But it's been an eventful year. Highlights included:
-ringing in the New Year in Montreal
-travel to Ottawa to possible find a government policy job (I didn't, which is fine)
-getting to NY to see Ma twice (once in hospital)
-Ma getting out of hospital for Christmas
-teaching
-realizing I was depressed and finding a treatment to ameliorate said depression
-learning I could land a tenure-track job. Just need the right one know ;)
-buying a home
-Sydney and Auckland (and
mynumber1!)
-dipping my toes into political work
My marriage is strong, my health is good--arguably better than what I started with in January--and I have a great deal of love in my life. I live in a beautiful, secure, safe city and country, where my family is a real, legal family. Food is plentiful, as are potable water and clean air.
I don't make resolutions this time of year. I prefer instead to resolve to change as it becomes apparent that change is required (carpe diem). I don't claim those processes are always linear, or simple, or even wholly successful. I would like to continue to improve my self care in 2007.
I wish you all peace, joy, safety, passion, laughter and cheeseburgers.
-ringing in the New Year in Montreal
-travel to Ottawa to possible find a government policy job (I didn't, which is fine)
-getting to NY to see Ma twice (once in hospital)
-Ma getting out of hospital for Christmas
-teaching
-realizing I was depressed and finding a treatment to ameliorate said depression
-learning I could land a tenure-track job. Just need the right one know ;)
-buying a home
-Sydney and Auckland (and
-dipping my toes into political work
My marriage is strong, my health is good--arguably better than what I started with in January--and I have a great deal of love in my life. I live in a beautiful, secure, safe city and country, where my family is a real, legal family. Food is plentiful, as are potable water and clean air.
I don't make resolutions this time of year. I prefer instead to resolve to change as it becomes apparent that change is required (carpe diem). I don't claim those processes are always linear, or simple, or even wholly successful. I would like to continue to improve my self care in 2007.
I wish you all peace, joy, safety, passion, laughter and cheeseburgers.
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Date: 2007-01-04 04:28 am (UTC)Oh
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Oh, and by the way betch fuck yew!
shoes!
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