Review of 2012
Better late than never as they say. And besides,
I’ve still not seen Nida Rasheed’s review of 2012 which is usually what prompts
me to write mine – I hope she is not breaking what has now become a time
honoured tradition.
So 2012, you weren’t too bad all in all. Looking
back at last year’s review, it seems like I was a little unfulfilled at the end
of 2011. But 2012 has been better – I’m fitter, I’m happier, the Olympics were
on my doorstep and there are about to be some big changes in my life. Hopefully
things will continue in the same vein. But we shall see.
Resolutions
Resolutions
Make my relationship work
Be there for my friends
and family
Establish myself quickly
in my new job
Have an opinion and share
it
Get out of debt and start
saving
Pass my photography
diploma
Run the New York Marathon
in 3:30
Become a single figure
golfer again
Write more than 30 blogs
Learn to play 100 songs
on the guitar
Review
1. What did you do in 2012 that you’d never done before?
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Ran a
marathon – 3 marathons in fact
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Gambled
in Vegas
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Saw the
Olympics
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Went to
Lords to watch a Test Match
2. Did you keep your New Year’s resolutions, and will
you make more for next year?
After having the same resolutions for about the last ten years, I finally made a bit of progress this year – a bit being the operative word. I don’t think this was because I had an especially productive year, but more was the result of ten years of trying.
After having the same resolutions for about the last ten years, I finally made a bit of progress this year – a bit being the operative word. I don’t think this was because I had an especially productive year, but more was the result of ten years of trying.
So to
summarise…
1) Run a marathon – I did run the Brighton Marathon….and the Milton Keynes and Florence
marathons… and the Stroud, Ealing and Isle of Wight half marathons…. And the
London 10K…..and the London duathlon. I spent a lot of time running last year,
and feel much better for it.
2) Pass my driving test – I did finally pass my driving test in May of this year despite an emergency stop by the instructor and an incident with a hedge as I reversed around a corner. The next step is to actually drive.
3) Get promoted – I did. But I’m not that proud of that – it took way too long. Hopefully I can start a little faster in my new job.
4) Break 76 – I can only think I played golf a couple of times this year. I want to prioritise this, this year – it’s about time I returned to something that I really love.
5) Become a photographer – I wouldn’t say I’m a photographer, but I did go on a professional course at the London School of Photography and I am in the middle of completing an online diploma – whether I will pass it or not hangs in the balance. That’s definitely a priority for the first few months of 2013.
6) Go on an adventure – I have been on a couple of trips to the USA – but I think an adventure meant go and live in Australia. That’s not going to happen now, at least for another year. But I do want to go on an adventure within the next couple of years before I get too old for one.
7) Blog and tweet – Blogging has fallen by the wayside a bit in 2012. And judging by the length of time it has taken for me to post this, it’s something I need to pull my socks up on. Hopefully I will have more time for it in 2013.
8) Learn to play 100 new songs on the guitar – Fits and starts on the guitar. I definitely haven’t learnt 100 songs.
9) Save money – I’m getting better at this and am definitely better at managing my cash. But two trips to the US including the most expensive couple of days of my life in Vegas means I haven’t saved much!
10) Have a better work/life balance – I definitely improved my work / life balance, but still finished the year spending too much time working and not enough time doing other important things to me. Hopefully, in my new job, I will find a better balance.
2) Pass my driving test – I did finally pass my driving test in May of this year despite an emergency stop by the instructor and an incident with a hedge as I reversed around a corner. The next step is to actually drive.
3) Get promoted – I did. But I’m not that proud of that – it took way too long. Hopefully I can start a little faster in my new job.
4) Break 76 – I can only think I played golf a couple of times this year. I want to prioritise this, this year – it’s about time I returned to something that I really love.
5) Become a photographer – I wouldn’t say I’m a photographer, but I did go on a professional course at the London School of Photography and I am in the middle of completing an online diploma – whether I will pass it or not hangs in the balance. That’s definitely a priority for the first few months of 2013.
6) Go on an adventure – I have been on a couple of trips to the USA – but I think an adventure meant go and live in Australia. That’s not going to happen now, at least for another year. But I do want to go on an adventure within the next couple of years before I get too old for one.
7) Blog and tweet – Blogging has fallen by the wayside a bit in 2012. And judging by the length of time it has taken for me to post this, it’s something I need to pull my socks up on. Hopefully I will have more time for it in 2013.
8) Learn to play 100 new songs on the guitar – Fits and starts on the guitar. I definitely haven’t learnt 100 songs.
9) Save money – I’m getting better at this and am definitely better at managing my cash. But two trips to the US including the most expensive couple of days of my life in Vegas means I haven’t saved much!
10) Have a better work/life balance – I definitely improved my work / life balance, but still finished the year spending too much time working and not enough time doing other important things to me. Hopefully, in my new job, I will find a better balance.
3. Did anyone close to you give birth?
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No
4. Did anyone close to you die?
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No
5. What countries did you visit?
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USA – I
went twice, visiting Tallahassee, San Francisco, New York, Washington and Miami.
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I also
went to Wales.
6. What would you like to have in 2013 that you lacked
in 2012?
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A
healthier diet
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Better
control of my finances
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Sky
Sports – still unlikely, but it’s an aspiration
7. What date from 2012 will remain etched upon your
memory, and why?
I never
remember the dates, but three good ones were….
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All of
the marathon dates. Brighton was great because it was my first marathon and all
of my family were there. Milton Keynes was dark, because of the appalling
weather, but I’m still so pleased that I finished. And Florence was brilliant
because it was beautiful and it was my best time!
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Super
Saturday and Super Sunday from the Olympics – I was watching Team GB lose in
the football to South Korea when Farah, Rutherford and Ennis took gold but
followed every minute with my pocket radio. And then I was at my grandparents
when Murray smashed Federer and Ainslie smashed ‘The Dane’
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26th
December – Because Jenna came home and she was so happy and it was a great
family Christmas day, which I cherish more as I get older.
8. What was
your biggest achievement of the year?
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Definitely
the marathons – not really in running them, but in how disciplined I was in
training for them.
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I’m also
pleased that I managed to get my new job
9. What was your biggest failure?
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Again, I
always think I should be moving faster at work, although I am a little happier
with where I am this year compared to last year
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My main
failure is still eating too much rubbish and not being able to cook. At 29, I
need to get that part of my life in order.
10. Did you suffer illness or injury?
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Nothing major….thank goodness
11. What was the best thing you bought?
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Again, as I get older the joy of giving has started
to outweigh the joy of receiving….so I would say the pink pyjamas that I bought
Jenna are my best purchase. I also discovered Curb Your Enthusiasm through an
impromptu which is nothing short of outstanding!
12. Whose behaviour merited celebration?
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Emad Nadim’s
general behaviour always warrants celebration. I will miss that BC when I move
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Loads of
Olympians, especially the cyclists.
13. Whose behaviour made you appalled and depressed?
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Lance Armstrong – such a shame that what seemed like
a perfect story was in fact pure fabrication.
14. Where did most of your money go?
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Vegas…..worth it though.
15. What did you get really, really, really excited
about?
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Both of my trips to the USA to see Jenna
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The New York Marathon, which is a shame as it didn’t
happen. But I did look forward to that for weeks
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Christmas….obviously.
16. What song will always remind you of 2012?
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I found Biffy Clyro this year. I was a bit late to
that party, but their songs are probably the ones I associate most with 2012 –
The Captain.
17. Compared to this time last year…
I. are you happier or sadder?
Happier
II. thinner or fatter?
Thinner (although fatter than 3 months ago)
III. richer or poorer?
Very slightly richer.
I. are you happier or sadder?
Happier
II. thinner or fatter?
Thinner (although fatter than 3 months ago)
III. richer or poorer?
Very slightly richer.
18. What do you
wish you’d done more of?
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Played
golf
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Eaten
green things
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Saved my
money
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Blogged
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Been on
time
19. What do you
wish you’d done less of?
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Worked
20. Did you fall in love in 2012?
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No need.
21. How many one-night stands?
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None
22. Do you hate anyone now that you didn’t hate this
time last year?
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No
23. What was the best book you read?
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Difficult
to say – I really enjoyed Steve Jobs’ autobiography. As it was written by a
third party who had unique access to him it was amazing honest both about his
qualities and his downfalls. Great story
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I’ve also
just finished Chavs by Owen Jones. I do agree with the sentiment (if not
everything he says), but the great thing about it is how passionate and angry
he is about issues that define our society – which really comes across from the
book.
24. What was your greatest musical discovery?
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Biffy
Clyro… I think I’m about to properly discover Fleetwood Mac also.
25. What did you
want and get?
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A place
in the New York Marathon
26. What did you
want and not get?
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Sky
Sports
27. What was your favorite film of this year?
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Cloud Atlas
28. What did you do on your birthday, and how old were
you?
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I flew home from Miami on my birthday and then went
out on the town with all of my St Neots friends. It was a fun affair. I couldn’t
keep my bacon sandwich down the morning after.
29. What one thing would have made your year
immeasurably more satisfying?
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More time…
30. How would you describe your personal fashion
concept in 2010?
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Moving in to middle age. I walk into TopMan these
days and I can’t relate to any of it. I walk into House of Fraser or Aldo and I
feel much more at home.
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I still don’t buy anything that’s not in a sale.
31. What kept you sane?
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Emad
Nadim. I couldn’t go on without him.
32. Which celebrity/public figure did you fancy the
most?
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No idea.
33. What political issue stirred you the most?
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I’m
getting more apathetic about political issues as opposed to stirred. The one I
remember most is the Government’s Chief Whip calling a police officer a pleb. I
think this was the perfect example of as much as David Cameron tells people
that the Tory party aren’t the party of the privileged and are progressive and
respectful of the working class, that for the majority of the party this simply
isn’t true.
34. Who did you miss?
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The
Pakistani family
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Some
members of my family – Mandy Head
35. Who was the best new person you met?
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Some good people have joined Blue Rubicon – that’s
the only place I seem to meet new people these days.
36. Tell us a
valuable life lesson you learned in 2012
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Make the most
of the good times…because a bad time could always be around the corner.
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