Wednesday, December 29, 2010

2010 in retrospect

What did you do in 2010 that you'd never done before?
Lots of things! Went on a cruise, went snorkeling, finished my Christmas shopping by July, and moved alone to a state where I didn’t know more than two people.

Did you keep your new years' resolutions, and will you make more for next year?
I didn’t make any in 2010, because I never keep them. But I think I will this year – I’m going to make goals for 2011 to finish specific things, rather than vague ideas of losing weight and writing more.
My main goal for 2011 is putting together a guest entertainer show.

What countries did you visit?
Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Mexico.

What would you like to have in 2011 that you lacked in 2010?
Hah, 2010 has been a pretty good year. I would say maybe more stability, instead of a whole lot of transition. I look forward to moving into an apartment that I don’t plan to move out of within a year.

What dates from 2010 will remain etched upon your memory?
April 4th. December 29th.

What was your biggest achievement of the year?
The cruise was fun, but moving to Minnesota by myself was really hard, and it has taken a lot more strength and adapting than I expected. I don’t know what exactly I expected, but I think I just didn’t give it very much thought before I did it.

Did you suffer illness or injury?
I’ve actually been way more healthy this year than ever! I got a huge cold in the middle of May. Emotionally, I recently suffered a large injury. But I will recover.

What was the best thing you bought?
Probably my bam violin case. It’s super light, and since I was travelling so much, it was really convenient to not kill my shoulder when carrying it around so much. Oh, and my new violin bow in august, it made me enjoy practicing a lot more.

Where did most of your money go?
Violinmaking tools.

What did you get really, really, really excited about?
The cruise, of course. Being able to travel so much from the comfort of living on the ship was just awesome.

What song will always remind you of 2010?
“I’ve Got a Feelin” Black Eyed Peas. And “Maybe We Should Fall in Love” by Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers.

Compared to this time last year, are you:
happier or sadder? I filled this out last week, and I said happier. But I have to change it now. I am just as much a mess this time this year as this time last year.
thinner or fatter? Thinner, but not by much.
richer or poorer? About the same – still poor.

What do you wish you'd done more of?
Playing the violin.

What do you wish you'd done less of?
Facebook.

How did you spend Christmas?
In Maryland, with my family.

Did you fall in love in 2010?
I did.

What was your favorite TV program?
I have to say 30 Rock is my favorite. I just love the characters. Runners up would be: Arrested Development and How I Met Your Mother. Oh, and Family Guy never fails to cheer.

What was the best book you read?
I really enjoyed the girl with the dragon tattoo series.

What was your greatest musical discovery?
Regina Spektor. David Garrett. Mumford & Sons.
Also, I hate to be dorky, but I re-fell-in-love-with Mozart.

What did you do on your birthday?
Ate pizza and played scrabble!

What one thing would have made your year immeasurably more satisfying?
Winning the lottery :)

How would you describe your personal fashion concept in 2010?
“smart casual”

What kept you sane?
cheese, 30 Rock, tea, Matty, and Lauren.

Who was the best new person you met?
I met so many wonderful new people this year! Favorites include: Michael, Matty and Ashley, Lauren, Chad, Abby, the Dans, and Nik!

Tell us a valuable life lesson you learned in 2010:
“When you look back on your life, you'll regret the things you didn't do more than the ones you did.”

Quote a song lyric that sums up your year:
This one.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Merry Boxing Day

Thank you for my highest viewed month so far on this blog, over a thousand views for december! Stay tuned for a summary of 2010 that I will try to make witty and interesting.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas

and to all, a good night.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Thursday, December 23, 2010

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the Hannigan ladies.
bein crafty!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

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Home again, Hannigan.


(click on the pic for a tasty ear morsel of a tune that this cat always makes me sing.)

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

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Got stuck in the blizzard in northern Iowa and stayed there last night.

Today's itinerary:
Iowa to Red Wing to Minneapolis to Milwaukee to Baltimore. I'll be home for Christmas.

There is something simple and freeing about 
packing a bag for a trip and realizing 
how little one actually needs to survive.

[edit 2am] Made it safely. Delays and missing connections and finding connections, and flying into DC instead of Baltimore, and surviving most of a day on just pretzels and coke, and yelling at a random asian girl ITS A CHRISTMAS MIRACLE in the middle of the airport, and babies crying all around me, and weary flight attendants lying to the parents and saying the children were doing so well. I'll just let your imagination fill in the details. 

Monday, December 20, 2010

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One more pretty Omaha pic before I head home for Christmas. Also taken by Boyfriend.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

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Guest photographer: Boyfriend


It's a Merry Christmas in Omaha!

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Friday, December 17, 2010

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Another day, another dollar.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

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I almost didnt post a picture today. I had nothing new to share with you. But then a package arrived in the mail, the ornaments I collected in my travels this year (and then accidentally left in Maryland when I moved to Minnesota)

People who travel a lot collect different things. A lot of people collect magnets. Some people collect shot glasses. Some collect salt shakers. Some collect currency.

I collect Christmas tree ornaments.
Here are my ornaments from 2010:
Cartegena, Colombia - We boarded the ship in March in Cartegena. We went from chilly Washington DC to muggy, humid Colombia. It was unreal, and we had many adventures leading up to it!
Cayman Islands - Unfortunately, I hadn't decided to collect ornaments before we went here. But it's a good memory - my first time swimming in water you could see through.
Puntarenas, Costa Rica - This was my favorite. I have very good memories here. The rocking chairs, horseback riding, the gang going ziplining, and eating so much food. the horseback riding again, and sincere thanks for not being a persnickety british girl. I will always have a fondness for Puntarenas, and I hope to go back there soon.
Panama - We only stopped here once, for about an hour, so I didnt get to see it except from the ship. Panama was one of the places I was most excited to see. My grandparents lived there in the 50s and my dad was born there. It was very humid.
Montego Bay, Jamaica - the place itself was disappointing, but the day was wonderful. It was one of my favorite days on the entire cruise.
Ketchikan, Alaska - The alaska cruises brought a change of pace. We were no longer in beach territory, but the huge mountains and lots of sunlight in an Alaskan summer. (the weather was spring-like, though)
Juneau, Alaska - repeating the same cruise 10 weeks in a row was not as exciting as the caribbean, but certainly not without its adventures.
Victoria, B.C. - This very lovely city had such charm. Good memories include: realizing that we docked too late on a thursday night to play laser tag, so we just ate a lot. Sneaking off in the 20 minutes that I had to buy Boyfriend's birthday present without him noticing. CANADA DAY.

I need to buy an ornament from Red Wing, MN, so that this time next year when I decorate my tree, I can laugh and then call up my buddies The Dans, Nik, and Abby, and wish them a Merry Christmas.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

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a celebration needs cookies, and there are two wonderful things to celebrate tomorrow. 
The end of the semester, 
Boyfriend visiting, 
and cookies. 
I guess that's three things. 
Celebrate having cookies by eating cookies! 
today my life is full of 
violins, cleaning, cookies, chili, truffles, cheese.
all the best things. 

There is a surprise in this post - find it!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

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Since a couple people asked about it, don't worry, it thawed out just fine. Here's what it looks like now :)


Monday, December 13, 2010

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Receiving a christmasy snow globe in the mail in -5 degree weather turns out like this:

Sunday, December 12, 2010

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Maybe I'll build a snowman today.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

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Today's a twofer. I promised that I would break my pattern of snow and christmas and violins, but also it is snowing very enthusiastically outside! and I'm very excited about how much it has piled up on my windowsills.

(and yes, those are the dumpsters out back of JC Penney. Romantic bedroom view, eh?)

So, you get a snow picture, and also one that I took in the middle of a roadtrip in October. I know posting it breaks the rules a little, since I'm supposed to actually take a picture each day. But I think it is cool, and I haven't shown it to anyone yet. Plus you can't complain, because I did post one that I took today. Anyway, here you go, in all its uneditted glory:

Friday, December 10, 2010

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I promise tomorrow's pictures will have nothing to do with violins or christmas - it just so happens that those are the only photogenic things in my life right now!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

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It's the hap-hap-piest season of all. 
(sorry all my pictures are Christmas themed - I'm just really excited to give this particular present!)

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

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No christmasy lyric for this one. It's just my bench.

Monday, December 6, 2010

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Why your joyous strains prolong?

Sunday, December 5, 2010

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brunch? for one?

Saturday, December 4, 2010

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First real snow of the winter! We've gotten lots of "snow" but nothing substantial til today.
I woke up this morning with that child-like urgency to rush to the window and confirm my expectations that the world outside would be covered in glittery white, sunshine bouncing off every crystal, making even the dumpsters out back of JC Penney look lovely (the view from my bedroom window).

It was so. The next child-like instinct was to make hot chocolate, but the adult instinct was to go make sure they hadn't towed my car in order to snow plow our parking lot. There are signs up everywhere that say if your car isnt moved by 9am they will tow it. It turns out that this is crap. No one moves their cars, and so they just plow the road part of the parking lot, not the spaces themself. So, this left me to my adventure of the day: Clearing snow off of the car:


And then brave the roads to go (one block over) to target. I forgot my phone, and that freaked me out a little. Then I realized that if I get stuck, I'm less than half a mile from my apartment. And warmly dressed.

To update you on the success of my winter clothing preparations:
Boots – check! They were warm and cozy even when tromping through snow that was as high as they were.
Wool Socks – I only own one pair, but they definitely did the job right. (hint: Christmas present)
Long Johns – best. Invention. Ever.
Jeans – well of course. I’m not just going to go running around in just long johns.
Large fuzzy comfy sweater – check!
White fleece scarf – check! Both warm and pretty :)
Green winter pea-trench-coat – check! But what about the gloriously poofy down coat you just bought, you ask? Well, that one works beyond well, but its only 20 out there, so I knew I’d be ok with the sweater and the scarf and the peacoat. I mostly needed to be protected from the snow, since it wasn’t too very cold.
Hat – warm fuzzy, very soft black hat from Columbia sportswear – CHECK. Best hat in the world. I win.
Gloves – NOT check. Grr. I have a glove conundrum that has been ongoing my whole life. My problem is that I have child sized hands. They make ski gloves for kids, that would be warm enough. But they don’t make classy adult-looking gloves for kids. So I end up getting gloves that are slightly too big and still not warm enough. Maybe I’ll just stick to mittens.

So, the plan for the day: many hot chocolates and hot toddies and warm blankets and popcorn and movies, and I'm making a stew for tonight. Yum. I am very sad that Boyfriend has left and can’t be here to do nothing with me, but he has work to do, and so c’est la vie.

Oh, and,
here is my December Photo Project photo of the day:
as long as you love me so, let it snow. 

Friday, December 3, 2010

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But baby, it's cold outside.

(this)

Thursday, December 2, 2010

December 2010 Photo Project

From this lovely person comes a fun and creative challenge: Taking a photo each day of December, leading up to christmas.
Ready go!



(December Photo Project)