Christmas Break Goals Revisited

Major fail. I tried, though, I promise.

1. Read three books. I’ve read two so far (Drops Like Stars by Rob Bell and Real Sex by Lauren Winner, which is better known as “That One Sex Book Lauren Winner Wrote”) and I have about a chapter left of Wild at Heart which, yes, I started well before Christmas break. I’m non-committal. I can’t finish books I’m not excited about–not anymore anyway.

2. Volunteer five times. Heh, try zero. It’s really hard to volunteer after you haven’t for a few months. Major fail.

3. Do my Sojourn homework. I started it! I’m 1/3 through it. I’ve also done other stuff for the paper, i.e. making handouts for the staff, planning how I’m going to do edits next semester, contemplating what should change about this semester, making goals, etc.

4. Write a paper. No, I didn’t do it. BUT I have some ideas for poetry and creative non-fiction pieces. That’s a start, right?

5. Get a tan. I went a few times, but I didn’t care enough to keep paying money to go. I’m not pasty white anymore, and that’s all that matters to me.

6. Practice being wise with money. Nope. I went broke buying Christmas presents … and tickets to a Decemberists concert. Even bigger fail.

7. Update resume/apply for internships. This I did well. I wrote a cover letter, updated my resume, and updated my website (my online portfolio). I did a huge transformation to my site, at the request of my boyfriend who demands everything be clear and simple. (Meh, he was right.) This was probably my greatest accomplishment over break. I’m happy with how the site looks now. It still needs a little work, especially on the multimedia page, but I think it looks a lot better. Future employers, here I come!

8. Take care of Body. I did pretty well with this too! I only pigged out a few times this break, and only because it’s the holidays. I’ve eaten tons of healthy foods (salad! vegetables! hummus!) and smaller portions. And I’ve only been drinking water … and Old Crown coffee. I also got Wii Fit for Christmas, which has helped me stay active. Believe it or not, that game works. I’m not a huge fan of the aerobic exercises–because I don’t think they work all that well–but I love the yoga and strength exercises. How can push-ups not be good for your body?

9. Blog/write for fun. Okay, I haven’t done much of this either. I’ve journaled a bit and have written a few poems, as you can see from my blog, but I haven’t done a whole lot. Like I said before, I wrote a cover letter, which is definitely writing. I haven’t abandoned my love completely.

10. Relax. Mmm. I’ve done this too. Guess how many episodes of How I Met Your Mother do you think I’ve watched? Maybe 100. How many times have I seen dear Nathan? Seven. (Which isn’t enough, obviously, but it’s pretty impressive for a 3 1/2 week break, and we live an hour apart.)

Break’s almost over for me. I move back to campus on Thursday and Sojourn workshops start Friday afternoon. I think I’m ready for the semester. I’m a little scared because my schedule looks intense, but I’m excited for a lot of the classes (mainly my two Mary Brown courses).

I’ve always had a soft spot for spring semester anyway. It seems more romantic for some reason. There’s nothing like walking to class at 7:45 a.m. when the sky’s still black.

Lauren

January 3, 2011

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