Ten things I look forward to in 2009
OK, so 2008 kind of ended on a low note. Home owners in the US got the shaft, banks suffered huge blows, the auto industry went on life-support, newspapers faced harsh reality, and the Canadian political situation went from shaky to uncertain. The blogosphere, including my own blog, has been echoing a lot of messages of an uncertain future, and a stark new world.
Let’s take a break.
Like being in a relationship that you can see is heading south - sometimes it’s best to take some time off and reflect. See the good things around the horizon, and fall in love with life once again. OK, that’s a bit much. The point is, I’m looking forward to 2009. Here are my reasons:
- Battlestar Galactica’s final season resumes January 16. I’m not that big of a sci-fi fan, but this series won me over instantly. I’m very much looking forward to finding out who the “fifth” is. If you don’t know what I’m talking about - catch up to the series. Like today.
- Montreal Canadiens playing in their 100th season. I can’t tell you each player’s plus-minus, or their PIM - but there is something truly cathartic about watching a good game. You forget the complexities of work and life - and it all boils down to one thing, the next goal.
- Finally starting my Web Analytics studies at UBC. I’ve been looking forward to honing my analysis skills for months. Self-teaching can take you only so far, and I’m itching to take that next step.
- I look forward to stealing some time away for some snowboarding. After a great first season last year, I’m looking forward to not falling on my butt improving this year. Nothing like fresh air to cure a bout of sun-deprivation, I say.
- Building more meaningful connections and speaking my mind on my blog. I often toss many ideas around in my head about all sorts of things and I blogging forces me to be disciplined about my thoughts and gives me a forum to get feedback from others.
- Some time off. After a few years of working with a bare-bones staff and going full throttle at Concordia University against political red-tape, I’m taking a few months off to dedicate to my family and studies. It’ll give me a chance to recharge my batteries - it’s been a hard uphill battle getting the university up to speed.
- Freelancing again. It’s been a good 2 years since I’ve taken a contract, and I have one lined up for the spring. It will be a nice change of pace to work at my own pace, and finally producing work up to my standards.
- Taking photos. I’ve gone far too long without shooting something of interest to me.
- Using my new mandoline and sharpening my knives. I look forward to finding some free time to cook some more, especially some okonomiyaki.
- Last but definitely not least, spending time with my wife and daughter. 2008 has been hectic - I’m looking forward to a slower, and more inspirational pace.
What are you looking forward to?
Happy New Year to all! Drive safe.
