Sunday, January 1, 2012

Greetings 2012

The year is new once more. Anyone who reads this blog, and that might be just me, will notice that December is devoid of posts. It's not that nothing noteworthy happened in the last month of 2011, but rather that 2011 was not such a fun year, and I was ignoring it for all I was worth until it was over.

I was also planning how to attack this new year of 2012. With the help and support of my beautiful Wife, I am taking this year to chase after my dreams and goals like never before. In fact, I'll be focusing on just one thing this year...

Finding a balance in my passions. Shop time, triathlon time, and most importantly, family time.

In the shop, I'll be spending January finishing up Bluefeather projects I didn't finish last year. Clearing the books, you might say. Then I'll be gearing up to create things. The primary focus will be on my knives and on archery bows. But I'll still do some glass and other projects if they come up. My goal is to at least match my income from being a medic (using last year as the baseline.) it will be lots of fun, hard work. But I believe I can do it.

In the area of triathlons, I am going to create and maintain a workout schedule that allows me to train for at least two triathlons and an open water swim. I'm registered for the Pigman Sprint Tri in June, and as soon as I post this I'm heading back to their website to register for the first Pigman Olympic distance Tri. That is in August, and is essentially twice the distance of a sprint, except the swim part that is three times a sprint swim. The only part that worries me about this plan is the 6.2 mile run that finishes the race. I'm not yet much of a runner. It will be lots of fun, hard work. But I believe I can do it.

As for my family, I will continue to try and be a better husband, father, son and sibling to all those I love. I would be nothing without their support, encouragement and love. We are starting a new program for the Boyo in place of Cub Scouts this year. Our scout troop is sort of a disorganized mess, and rather than try to jump in and fix it, the Wife thought of a plan whereby our family of four takes a couple of days each month to do some adventuring. Trips to the Science Museum in the Cities, or to the zoo, planetarium, and other places to learn and explore will replace the pack meetings. And den meetings will be replaced with a day of doing something fun and cool at or near home. Science projects, gardening projects, shop projects, camping, canoeing, and basically adventuring! It will be lots of fun, hard work. But I believe we can do it.

And if at the end of this year I have found a way to balance this three legged stool, you will find a supremely happy and content me sitting there with my goofy grin.

To start things off, I will change my perspective on the year 2011, right before your eyes. While it is true that we came close to losing both of my parents, and I had my first hospital stay, as did my little Sweet Pea, and there were some issues in other parts of my life that were extremely stressful, in all it could have been worse. Mom and/or Dad could have died. I could have needed surgery for my diverticulitis instead of just heavy antibiotics. And I shudder to think what could have been with Sweet Pea ingesting Grammy's Meds at a time when so much was so dark anyway. Yes, the year sucked. But I was extremely blessed that things turned out the way they did. It made the celebrations at the end of the year that much more special.

So, bring on the challenges, failures and triumphs of 2012. I think I am actually, finally ready for them. This is my year to go big or go home. It will be lots of fun, hard work. But I believe.

I believe.

More later

1 comment:

Sarah said...

I want to post the male equivalent to "you go, girl!"
But I don't know it.
You get the feeling though. Encouragement.
Enthusiasm.
Delight for your soul.

Keep it up.

You-da-man.
:)
--Frenchy/Francy