Photo courtesy Klaus Post |
2012’s parting gift to me was the Head Cold from Hell, which
forced me to slow down, rest, and do nothing. I wanted to do that anyway, but without quite
so much mucous production. It wasn’t all bad, though. While I sniffled
and coughed in my bed, I also read books I want to finish by year’s end and pondered
the year that was:
2012 started out with Contemplation Month and, as usual,
some efforts to clear things out and become more organized, a tradition I think
I will continue. I chose Passion as my word of the year,
and proceeded to ignore it.
After a rough 2011, 2012 seemed to be following suit after
we had a minor car accident in March,
but that car accident was a turning point. I changed my expectations and found
that 2012 was actually mostly a good year, filled with interesting books, a
couple of fun trips, and simple pleasures galore. My son turned 18,
I got my office back and this blog turned 3. I finished up the year with a weekend spent having my mind blown at a Parelli
Natural Horsemanship event, where—BIG ANNOUNCEMENT—I became a “Social Media Rock Star” and won a prize for my photographs. (They haven’t posted the winners from Tampa yet, so you’ll just have to take my word for it!)
On the more serious side, I noticed that I often felt
overwhelmed and too busy in the last few months of the year, and my
self-discipline when it came to writing was all but non-existent. These major
issues must change and will be receiving plenty of attention in January.
After watching what others have gone through in 2012, I
realize that it’s a privilege to blather on about my emotions and goals, the
small and big things that I find interesting and that make me happy. Living
through 2012 was a gift, just as each day is a gift for those of us lucky
enough to wake up to see it.
As the old year passes away, I face 2013 hopefully. Jan. 1
always feels like a fresh start and I look forward to a new year of simple
pleasures and everyday adventures (I’ve been called for possible jury duty again!). I hope your 2012 was a year of
happiness and growth, and that 2013 is even better.
What did you take away from 2012? What are your hopes for
the new year?