As I peer through the window of lost time
Looking over my yesterday...
The Supremes seem like a nostalgic way to end the year and reflect on 2012.
Personally I had a good year. There were no big steps backwards. I didn't have the best of reading years--less than 200 books--but it certainly wasn't the worst either.
Some Favorite Books of the year include:
- The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
- Bring Up the Bodies
- Telegraph Avenue
- Esther Waters
- The Fault in Our Stars
- Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: An American Slave
- The Power of Habit
- The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion
- In One Person
I continue to read more crime fiction than I do serious fiction, and 'The American Spy' and 'Before the Poison' were two favorites--as well as the latest Ian Rankin, Madame Ramotse, and Charles Todd books.
The same could be said for my movie viewing. I watched less than 300 movies, but that isn't bad--not having a TV really helps. If you can't stream it on Netflix or get it on a DVD, I couldn't watch it. That doesn't eliminate all the detritus from the video landscape but it sure helps.
Some Favorite Movies of the year include:
- The Descendents
- The Secret World of Arrietty
- Salmon Fishing in Yemen
- Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
- The Help
- Chico and Rita
- Safety Not Guarenteed
- Young Goethe in Love
- Moonrise Kingdome
- Monsieur Lazhar
Some significant steps forward were that my eldest son got married--such a nice event, and very heart warming. My spouse and I were responsible for the food and we did not let the bride and groom down. I finally managed to get back to exercising regularly afterwards, which had been a huge hurdle that I hadn't managed to crack the code on, but it has been six good months.
My youngest son took his first college classes--he has yet to graduate from high school, but is dipping his toe in the college waters, and that went well. And that was not a given, so a big relief as well as a big step forward.
All in all, a very good year indeed. May 2013 be as good or better, and may some of the political lessons learned in 2012 affect the year to come.
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