Beth's Ponderings
I really think we
need another month between November and December, especially this year! How can half of December be gone already? Winter Solstice is just around the corner
with Christmas a mere week away, which means 2022 is coming up fast.
2021 was quite the
year. No matter what ups and downs you
may have experienced along the way, I’m positive that you can find at least
one, if not more, things to be thankful for that happened in the past year.
I know that when I
was looking around January 1st, I had no idea what would unfold this year in my
life. A few of 2021’s highlights:
• I FINALLY got
the sidewalk edging completed in the yard (it’s been on the to-do list for
years) and I did it all by myself (which I didn’t think would ever be a
possibility) AND I mowed my lawn for the first time ever in my entire life! Thankfully, the year didn’t require constant
lawnmowing.
• I tweaked and
enhanced my garden labyrinth and had a much better harvest than last year (except
for the potatoes). I have ideas for how
I can make it even better next year (fingers crossed).
• I biked a total
of 741.5 kms and biked daily for 23 consecutive weeks, till November 15...Last
year, my first year biking in decades, totalled 274.5 kms with 18 consecutive
weeks of daily biking
• I have completed
almost 600 daily sky drawings on my ipad.
Honestly, I had no idea that the ipad would be the best artistic medium
for me, but it seems to have really made my expression easier.
• For a lark I
submitted a couple of proposals to a couple of art galleries and one was
accepted and expanded!
• I participated
in a 10-Day singing/songwriting immersion - writing 10 songs and posting videos
of me singing them online
• I published 3
new card decks and had my very first online sale
While we can always find something to grumble and complain about, there is also lots to be thankful for, if we just shift our focus around. May you all have a very Merry Christmas and all the best in 2022!
Beth
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