Blog Stats for 2020

I always think of this blog as forgotten but I wrote more than I remembered last year. I had some good posts too. All together I wrote 39 blog posts! More than the year before–I only wrote 7 posts in 2019. Of course I always want to write more, and not just blog posts. I did write some in my diary and jotted down some ideas for a series of novels but I didn’t really write anything of substance, just thought about thing to write. So of course a goal for the new year is to write more.

I suppose I could make it a resolution to write at least once a month in this blog. Perhaps set a goal to write 3-4 blog posts a month and resolve to beat my 2020 post count. So altogether I resolve to write 40 blog posts in 2021. That I can do as long as I keep on living.

Published in: on January 2, 2021 at 7:27 pm  Leave a Comment  

2020 Recap

Not much to share. I basically worked and stayed home. Didn’t plan any big trips because I didn’t want to get or spread COVID. Didn’t want to add to the selfishness traveling people, didn’t want to add to the madness. Tried to set a good example. It was good to stay home regardless.

We did go up north to my dad’s a few times. We spent a week up there in the fall and had a lovely time along the Manistee River, looking at the fall colors. We did spend a few days on Mackinac Island. That was awesome as usual. We spent a night with my nephew, who lives near Traverse City. We got to see his house and party it up with him and his fiancé, their friends and my sister-in-law CeCe. It was fun–more fun that I expected.

I didn’t get laid off in 2020. Yay me! I’m essential, lol. I did lose some hours but gained them back again because people at work quit or took a leave of absence because of COVID. Then I found a new job, a better job. And found it, got it, during a pandemic!!

I probably made more money in 2020 than I’ve ever made, especially with all the bonuses I received.

Best of all we got rid of trump in 2020. We voted his ass out. I wasn’t sure it would happen but we made it happen. I was part of that in small ways.

Now I need to work on making 2021 a better year, a more exciting year. Do I want a more exciting year? I don’t know. I would like to travel more but I am not sure about doing that in 2021. I have some financial and fitness goals I want to work on first.

Do I need to make resolutions?

I probably do, probably will, but I am not quite ready to do that yet. I need to think on them, make resolutions that are attainable. They are probably going to be the same resolutions I make every year but I need to narrow them down, refine them…

Perhaps my only resolution should be to constantly refocus myself on my goals. Daily. Weekly. So I don’t get lost. I tend to get lost in day to day life, and all the drama in the wider world.

Published in: on January 2, 2021 at 7:00 pm  Leave a Comment  

Yay! I survived 2020

I am so happy it is a new year. I almost broke down in tears at midnight New Year’s Eve. I didn’t think me or my family would make it out of 2020 unscathed but we did, pretty much anyway. My dad had a stroke in December but luckily it was mild. He does have a carotid artery that is 100% blocked (right side) but I am hoping he will be alright with the proper care. He doesn’t have any damage from the stroke that I can tell, though his memory is getting a little bad but that was happening before the stroke. He still moves really well and seems to have his wits about him. He is changing his diet drastically and he quit smoking (so he says). I have hope for the best for him but I worry. I worry about my mother too. She had a stroke in 2019 and didn’t fair as well as my dad. She is home though, and gets around with a walker. She lives in a town so while I do worry about her, I don’t worry as much about her as I do my dad, who is alone in the middle of nowhere, in the middle of 20 acres.

SIGH

So I just found out my brother’s girlfriend is pregnant. Supposedly. TBH the ultrasound picture he posted looks like a puppy. What can I say?

SIGH

But we all survived COVID-19 thus far. My husband and I have received our first doses of the Moderna vaccine. No ill effects from it. We are on our way back to “normal” so to speak. I just feel for all the people that have died or lost family members to coronavirus. It could have been handled so much better. I have a co-worker fighting for his life in the hospital. I wonder, even if he beats it–and that is still and IF–even if he beats it, will he ever get back to normal?

SIGH

But thankfully, we are turning the corner. It’s a new year. We will soon have a new president. There is hope for the future yet.

Published in: on January 2, 2021 at 6:42 pm  Leave a Comment