Yes, same title as last year's, but that's what setting intentions and resolutions are all about, yes? Or as a friend put it, "as
you start so you will go on".
So today involved:
- Baking bread
- A yoga class
- A long walk
- Reading
- Drinking Diet Dr. Pepper®
- Crocheting (a charity item, probably no surprise to anybody)
- Knitting (somebody suggested starting a new project with the new year, so I did)
- Chatting and emailing with friends
- Watching videos by some of my favourite YouTubers
- Eating homebaked cookies
- And ice-cream
I also took a nap.
I know many people are feeling this way as the year begins:
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Sandra Boynton posted this a few days ago. |
Resolutions - Or Goals
Reading: I set my goal as 18 books to read in 2025, and have a good start because I read three this morning. Goodreads wouldn't let me count Making Space again (I thought it is wise to start with some guidance for the new year) and then I 'read' two cartoon anthologies:
I'm not really sure that counts as 'reading' but they have words and are officially my first two books of 2025. I am back to the proper books next. Additional Goal: Finish at least two (and ideally all five - I found another one!) of the partly-read books, and finish the other two of the Annette Funicello books. And I may try to complete this challenge:
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Several of these are on my "always" list, so it may be easy to get about halfway through the challenge. |
It's possible some books will count in more than one category. At least two of the unfinished books qualify, one as #2 (plus possibly #11) and one as #9, and nothing says I have to read the whole book in the year. My believe is that finishing will count.
Cooking: I will try to remember to document cooking from historical sources, and to do so at least six months of the year. Maybe all twelve, if I get inspired. I will definitely keep cooking; I made hoppin' john to eat today, and had it for breakfast. And I want to try one new-to-me technique or category of food, so I might have to take a cooking class.
Knitting/Crocheting/Crafting: I have several goals for this year, most of which are versions of ones from previous years:
- Finish at least two UFOs, and try to keep the Advent Office Shawl from becoming a UFO. Up to Day 14 and it appears the shawl will be big enough after Day 25, so I am considering what to do for the "Hannukah Advent" part.
- Make at least three items for me, not counting the Advent Office Shawl, preferably at least one cardigan.
- To answer the above two items, I pulled out the 2023 Channukah set I received from Olive and Two Ewes and finally decided on a pattern (not the one I thought of originally for the set), wound yarn and cast on.
- I also looked at shawl patterns for a Paris colourways set I purchased with the goal of having a shawl made before I go there at the beginning of May. I have a couple additional shawl patterns in mind for my on-trip project.
- I think I have settled on a cardigan pattern for some of the Knitting Buddha yarn I have, if it's the correct weight. I may adjust if it is not.
- Finish at least one blanket for Warm Up, America!
- Make at least twenty-five items for charity - a fairly low bar for me, but I don't want to get overambitious because I know where that ends. Plus one is a blanket.
- "Dry January" means no yarn shopping! The items currently in my Etsy basket don't count. 😉
- I am planning to attend three festivals this year: Carolina Fiber Fest, Maryland Sheep & Wool, and DFW Fiber Fest. I want to minimize yarn shopping except for those.
- I want to get my application to enter the North Carolina State Fair competitions in on time! I missed the deadline for 2024, so three items I had planned to enter are now disqualified as everything has to be made in the year since the last NCSF. I want to enter at least one item in both the Carolina Fiber Fest and the North Carolina State Fair, the former mostly to get feedback. I'd planned to enter the item from this year in the State Fair competitions, but oh well!
- Finish a bunch of the holiday kits I bought and try to sell them in the local arts & crafts group's holiday sale. I was out of the country this year so didn't participate.
Much more detail for this year's fiber arts resolutions than in pas years!
And in other subjects, I plan to get three rooms repainted (one is mostly touch-up, but it may look better with a full repainting and I am OK with that) and shelves installed in two of them, then get my books and records unpacked, and make progress towards having a working studio and a working media and guest room. Part of those require hiring people to do the painting and the shelf-building and -installation, and I keep procrastinating.
Stay tuned.