so here we are, at the end of another calendar year. i always enjoy the ritual of adding birthdays and other events to my wall calendar. but this year, i ordered a grand canyon one online and it hasn't arrived yet. i'll get a delayed start to the new year.
i find that most years have a blend of good stuff and lousy stuff. and on the whole, i'd say that 2019 leaned more heavily toward the good. our trip to south carolina was a big highlight from the first half of the year. i also managed to pull off the coldest night of the year event for nightlight. that was not so much a highlight as an accomplishment that allowed me to learn and experience new things. it's also prepared me for the 2020 event, and i hope it to go more smoothly in my head and heart a second time around.
our summer was full and mostly low-key. we went camping with our boys for a week. in one sense, that was great, but in another sense, it was very frustrating. my deep desire to relax with my downtime is completely at odds with the fact that éamon appears to be constantly occupied and if he's not, he find things to do that interrupt my introvertedness. this is an on-going struggle that may never be sorted out. i sometimes feel so tapped out of my internal energy that it physically exhausts me. anyway, no time was that dynamic more evident than when we were camping for a week.
in september, rach and i went to arizona to hike the grand canyon. it was an amazing experience, and one i'm so glad to have collected. rach and i were very compatible travel companions. brendan and the boys managed well with the help of our families (including shannon). it felt good to have a break from parenting and have some breathing room to just be myself with my friend on an adventure. that was the big highlight of the second half of the year (but also a life highlight).
this year was the first in a really long time that i have had money stresses. i try to encourage myself because i know that i managed to get through those phases in my 20s, and when we get through this, it will also be a phase. but i don't love it. i dislike it. i actually hate it. i hate that whenever we're getting over one big thing another come ups... no school = day camps; leaking roof = new roof; fridge not working for tenant = repairman telling us we need a new fridge; nail in tire = two new snow tires, etc etc. i have been working hard to pick-up gigs that bring in some extra money. a birch allergy study and some freelance paid for my grand canyon trip. and i worked the election, which helped toward our many other expenses. i liked doing those other little side jobs, since i like to collect experiences, and i'm thankful for the money they brought in. i have considered whether i should be more proactive about doing more freelance, but i generally take on projects when opportunities present themselves. the one time put some word out that i was looking for work, neither ended up being life-giving work and ate up a lot of my evenings. it's a trade-off.
we remind ourselves often that this is the phase of life we're in.
sometimes i wonder if i should get a full-time job, but when i factor in the cost of childcare, we're no further ahead, just more time-poor with my kids. otis starts kindergarten this coming september, so i'll be able to pick up more hours with nightlight. once the boys are older i'll venture back to the 35-40 hour work week. i realize that my child-related expenses are not going to lessen as they get older (with the exception of otis's daycare fees, which i am pumped to be finished with), but my earning potential will go up.
speaking of earning potential... i'm really pleased with how our paper route has been going. it's been about 15 months since we started, and both my boys are really rising to he occasion. éamon no longer whines or complains about having to do it. he is enjoying having his own money, and otis is helping out enough to earn $1 per week. it has allowed us to get to know so many of our neigbours. we gave out christmas cards to at least 10 neighbours that we've met. we received $95 in christmas bonus tips this year (which we used to go bowling and to the trampoline park).
this year we also welcomed baby hugo into our circle of affection. i'm so proud of beck and pleased for her. i'm looking forward to meeting him in real life ❤
in late december last year, shannon moved into the empty space in our basement and filled it so creatively. we have loved having her as part of our household and our family. i'm sure it's not always easy, since we are loud and nosy and our kids don't understand boundaries. but we've had our laughs too.
this time last year, i listed these things for my hopes in 2019 (i've bolded the things i've actually done):
• we're going to south carolina
• i'm hoping to get the deck at our main street house replaced
• i want to do some minor to medium upgrades to our bathroom
• we're hoping to do more camping (perhaps a few weekend trips, as well as a longer stint)
• rach and i plan to trek the grand canyon to celebrate my 40th birthday
• i want to write a letter to the limestone board about excessive screen time in kindergarten classrooms (particularly during lunch time) (not as much of an issue this year)
• and i want to put together a petition to end the seasonal time-change (spring forward, fall backward) (an MPP beat me to it)
• my mom is moving house (into town from amherstview)
• and brendan's job might expand, evolve or change, which is exciting
• i'm hoping to be more body-positive, and appreciate my body for its individuality
that's not a bad success rate :)
so in 2020...
• i'd like to get on top of our money stresses.
• we'd like to go to new orleans to celebrate our 10 year wedding anniversary (kind of dependent on the first bullet).
• i'd like to try proctoring during exams at queen's (both related and unrelated to bullet one).
• i'd like to significantly cut back on my use of social media (i've avoided it over this christmas break, and think that's having a positive impact on my mental health).
• similarly, i'd like to do more blogging (which is inline with this mental health kit infographic).
• i'd like to get a lot of use out of my new annual little cat conservation area pass.
• i'd like to get that electoral reform petition written and distributed.
• do more camping with friends (let me know if you're interested coming along!)