It’s hard to believe that another decade is already starting.  It seems like it was just yesterday that it was 2000!  I always thought grownups were crazy when I was a kid, saying that time was moving so fast.  Too me it felt like everything took an eternity, but now I’m old, and I suppose I’m technically a grownup, and it feels like time is just flying by now.

Last year ended with not quite as much momentum as I had been gaining in the early fall.  I did not enter my 5K race in November.  I ran into a wall in my C25K training program, and then I fell back into some old habits, wherein I would get busy with work and put off going to the gym when 2:30pm rolled around.  For almost 6 weeks, I did the program faithfully.  I did 2 repetitions of Week 1, then I did Weeks 2, 3, 4, and 2/3 of Week 5 mostly like I was supposed to.  I never quite made it all the way through the last run each day.  There was always 30-60 seconds where I’d have to stop and take a breather walk, but I did the program every day I was supposed to.  But then I hit Week 5.  Week 5 is the first week where the running ramps up every day instead of doing the same set all 3 days.  Day 1 is 3 sets of 5 min running, with 3 min walk in between.  Day 2 is 2 sets of 8 min running with a 5 min walk in between.  Then Day 3 is the hard one:  20 min of running without stopping.  I knew that I was not ready for that, so my plan was to just keep alternating the first 2 days until I was able to do it.  That worked for about 2 weeks, then I started letting work and life get in the way, and only made it to the gym once a week if I was lucky.

Exercising regularly and getting in shape and losing weight continues to be a goal for 2010.  I still want to run in 5K’s again, and I still want to do a triathlon someday, even though I can’t really swim.  And someday maybe I’ll make it to the Boston Marathon, which I’ve wanted to do since high school.

On the home front, anyone who has been to our house knows that we’re pretty lazy and messy people.  My mom claims that my messiness is her fault, because she never made me clean my room growing up.  I don’t really know if that is true, but I am a pretty messy person.  I have an amazing ability to let crap pile up all around me and totally tune it out.  Combined with the fact that I hate to throw things away (they might be useful someday you know!), and I’m probably half on my way to being on that Hoarders show.  I can also be a bit of a perfectionist.  I know this seems like a rather odd combination for someone with a messy house, but the thought process I usually go through is “I should clean the house, it’s a mess” to “it’s such a mess it will take me forever to clean” to “that’s too overwhelming to think about, so I’m going to go play some World of Warcraft/watch TiVo/read a book.”

I also feel like we have never treated this place as a “home” either.  We always intended to stay here in our townhouse for maybe 3-4 years, then get a single family house.  We’ve been here for 8 years now, though, and I don’t really see that changing soon.  Between the economy and work situations and the housing market, we can’t really afford to upgrade to a single family house.  But in all these years we’ve never really painted the walls that need painting, hung pictures, or anything like that.

So, investing some time and money into improving our house is also part of the 2010 plan.  We have gotten a pretty decent start on it so far, mostly because we were forced to, but hey, progress is progress!  Our basement is getting into pretty decent shape, thanks to some basement floods in the heavy rains over the past few years (water flows off the roof and collects around our basement window well in the back, filling it up and the water comes in around the window), which forced us to go through a lot of cardboard boxes in the unfinished storage section of the basement and throw things out that got soaking wet, and also thanks to some houseguests that we have had staying in the finished area, which forced us to clean up that section as well.  Another goal of mine has always been to improve the major appliances, as everything we have is original from 1987 when this place was built.  We were forced to replace the furnace this fall, as the heat exchanger was cracked.  While that was not an expense that I looked forward to, the outcome has been good, as now we have a super efficient, super quiet, modern furnace.

Those are my major goals for 2010, although I do have some smaller ones:

  • I want to spend more time doing new things.  That’s pretty vague, but we tend to spend a lot of time at home playing video games.  This week I’m going to take a Wine 101 class at Dover Wine with Sara, and Sara and I went to a wine tasting party last Saturday with Christy!
  • I want to read more books.  I used to read all the time when I was younger, and I still do read, but not nearly as much.  I hope to get some kind of ebook reader this coming year to help reduce the amount of clutter that is coming into the house.
  • Get back into my genealogy project that I started a couple years ago.
  • I have a lot of crap that I want to eBay or sell on Craigslist or something.  Most of it is either older computer parts or pristine unopened stamping supplies.
  • I want to finish cleaning up, labeling, and uploading my photos from our cross country road trip that we took in June 2009.  I took about 1200 pictures over about 17 days, and I have only gone through and created albums for about 3 of them.  Our Grand Canyon pictures came out rather hazy due to the weather, and I keep wanting to see if there’s anything I can do to sharpen them up and make the colors more vivid, but that would require reading my iPhoto book that I got, and I keep putting it off, even though there’s plenty of other days of photos I could be doing in the meantime.  I’d like to show off our pictures to our friends and family before it’s been a year since we took the vacation.
  • I want to travel more.  This is more of a longer term goal than a 2010 goal, I think, but we started doing “something different” this past spring by going on a cross country road trip instead of going to Walt Disney World like we usually do, and I would like to continue that.  I still love WDW but there’s other places I want to visit, too!  Hawaii and Europe are at the top of the list.  I’d love to visit Australia and New Zealand someday as well.  Maybe an Alaskan cruise.

Here’s to a new decade!

 

2 Responses to 2010

  1. Sara says:

    I’m excited to do lots of new things with you! We’ll branch out from wine at some point. :) If you guys need a hand doing stuff around the house, let me know. I’m no expert but I did my fair share of painting this year and need/want to do new stuff anyway. And if you guys ever want a travel partner, I’d love to visit the places you mention. Sounds like we have similar goals for 2010 and beyond.

  2. Casey says:

    I live in Alaska. We love it here!! I just started a business of helping people plan their trips to AK. If you do a cruise then I probably wouldn’t be much help since cruises are all inclusive. There are so many fun things to do on land in AK. Check out my website and even if you don’t use me to help you plan at least you’ll get some cool ideas and maybe even more excited to come up here! Good luck with all your 2010 goals. We love to run, especially mountain races and Im doing my first half ironman in June in Hawaii! Can’t wait!
    Casey

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