So here it is, 2019 so far…
Berlin, Germany (January 2019) |
January
We began 2019 in Sharm-El-Sheikh where the Hyatt Regency upgraded us to a suite! The staff was so excited that they had me excited about our upgrade! We rang in the new year at the airport but made sure we toasted with a hot cup of tea once we got to our hotel for the night.
Following Sharm-El-Sheikh, we found ourselves in Berlin where we explored the city with friends. One of my favorite things we did there was watch sunset from the top of the Berliner Dom; it was almost magical. (Though it would have been more magical if my camera card had not been full!)
Once we got home from our adventures abroad, we made the decision to pay off my Mazda 2014.
Georgia (1989) |
February
The second month of the year had me digging through my past in search of myself. Granted cleaning out my parent's basement was on my 101 in 1001 list, but I had no idea what all I would find as I did so! After 4 weeks of working, I became mentally exhausted; I've been on break ever since. I do need to finish what I started, but I also need the mental capacity to do so.
San Luis Obispo, California (April 2018) |
March
I took a different approach to 101 in 1001 by getting out of the house and ice skating in March. Doing so gave my husband and me a whole new hobby that we enjoyed doing together. We bought skates (used, for me) and a whole slew of items to care for them. Next up? Lessons. Or at least that's the plan anyway.
My husband also worked on setting me up with a Drobo and VPN so that I can edit images out of the house. Unfortunately, the network is rather slow only allowing me to download up to four images in an hour (which does not work when you are editing HDR and need three images!), but it is nice having the option to access my photos, no matter how slowly it runs.
Venice, Italy (May 2014) |
April
The first week of April brought Easter and a mini-vacation. Justin and I took a long weekend in Miami, Florida sipping mojitos, enjoying Cuban food, and listening to Cuban music.
When we returned home, I began work on April A-Z. Dealing with a bout of depression, I approached April A-Z in a different way this year, editing one image a day and answering a few questions a day for the duration of the month. Sometimes it's helpful to just do a thing, even when you don't feel like it.
Miami, Florida (July 2018) |
May
A friend of Justin's invited us to DC to tour the embassies in May. It was a lot of fun getting to see DC in a new way and it was helpful for me to have one-on-one time with friends. It had been a while.
Paris, France (May 2014) |
June
As soon as summer hit, problems started arising. First, my dad went into the hospital for major surgery. Not too long after, my grandmother did as well. It was like we couldn't catch a break.
We ended up renting a family suite from the hospital my dad was staying in Athens, Georgia during that month just so that we could be close in case anything happened. While it was upsetting to be at the hospital, I did enjoy exploring all of my "old haunts" from my time in Athens at college.
Mustafa Mosque in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt (January 2019) |
July
With the conclusion of 101 in 1001 fastly approaching, Justin and I ventured off to California for a July 4th vacation. We spent a few days at the beach, some time in the desert, explored the mountains, and then returned to the city to celebrate the nation's birthday. All-in-all it was an amazing trip.
When we got back from our trip, I received an email about discounted French classes, so, of course, we had to sign up.
And to end the month on a good note, all of the weight I lost earlier in the year helped me fit into a dress just in time for my birthday! Even though I still had a black eye from falling on the ice rink weeks earlier, I felt like a princess.
Angeles Crest Highway in the Angeles National Forest, California (July 2019) |
August
At the beginning of August, Justin and I had one last summer hurrah as we explored the panhandle of Florida. We ate delicious cake at Modica Market, drank beer at Grayton Beer Co, and watched sunsets every night we were there. It was a truly phenomenal end to the summer season!
… But, How Am I Doing With My Resolutions? …
1. Finances – So-So.
+ We paid off the car, we've looked at refinancing student loans, and we are in the process of conquering our interest charges.
2. Blogging – Better.
+ I did start my goal of planning for April A-Z early even though I didn't use that material. (And, as it turns out, I lost a bunch of images due to a camera card failure, so my original goal may not have worked anyway.)
- I did not do much travel blogging. (Too stressed, too busy, lack of interest, distractions, difficult access to pictures…)
- Drobo and the VPN are set up, but they don't work as well as I hoped they would.
+ I have managed to participate in a twitter chat at least once a month for most months.
3. Travel – Meh.
- I had lofty plans. Only 1/3 has worked out. That's okay, I think.
4. Health – Also meh.
+ I am moving more – ice skating –, but I'm not really watching my calories like I should be. Guess I should get on that!
+ I've also lost about 10 pounds. Dresses have begun fitting again! Yay!
- But it took a bout of depression to get there.
5. Home – Better
- I started out the year cleaning and organizing, but I've fallen by the wayside. Maybe I will get better at it during the second half of the year.
6. Other – ?
+ I have managed to slow down and relax. I've been working on conquering my mental health. I have not been keeping up with my goals (practicing German, reading) or assuming the best in people. I really need to get better at that.
+ Decided to take French lessons, so that's cool (and slightly unexpected!).
…Going Forth…
1. I will carefully consider my budgeting strategies.
2. Continue participating in twitter chats and try to write travel-related blog posts.
3. Lay low on travel for the rest of the year. We are looking at New Orleans in October and Chicago in December, but it's hard to say if those will happen.
4. I will continue to work toward a happier mental state and choose to think more positively about my current position in life as well as how I feel about others.
5. At the very least, I should go through my closet… It would be great if everything had a home and I had an organization strategy.
6. Realize that everything will work out in the end. <3.
How are you feeling this year? Are you tired of meeting goals and deadlines? … Ready for a break? Or are you happy with where you are and feeling ready to take on the second half of 2019? Are you staying on top of your New Year resolutions?