In some respects, it seems like just days since I wrote my goals for 2008 post. In other respects it seems like a lifetime. I did work on those goals throughout the year, but with limited success. Injury limited my running. Depression had me eating comfort food. I shopped less, and continue to look for new homes for much of the stuff I have. I discovered the freecycling.org web site, where you can post things you have to give, and search for things you need. It’s a great way to keep stuff out of landfills. I’ve got a few running items that I’m going to offer through the blog, as they are light and easy to mail. Since I’ve been living downstairs with Jasmine, there has been almost no television, but probably too much Internet.
Since they were good goals which can be improved on, I will continue to pursue my list from 2008, but I do have some specific goals in mind for 2009.
- Instead of setting goals for speed or distance, or even limiting myself to running, my goal for 2009 is 260 hours of activity. That averages out to 5 hours per week. It won’t make me any kind of endurance athlete, or give me anything to brag about, but it is more than the 30 minutes most days that are recommended for good health. If I can do more, great. The idea is just to be healthy, and not obsessed with a fitness goal that has unhealthy side effects.
- The events of 2008 reminded me of the need to be flexible. Plans are great, but you need to be able to change or cancel them when your friends, family, and beloved dalmatians need you. I want to be more available to my family in 2009.
- There is one monkey I absolutely need to get off my back this year, and that is the f#*!%g degree that I have been working on for what seems like forever. I’m on track to finish in July. I will be so happy when I don’t have to waste precious time on that nonsense! Who really cares about Enterprise Portals anyway?
I had really hoped to have the Tahoe Triple be part of this list, but there is no way I can do the training and still do the other things I need to do. RunDoctor says I should not be making any long term distance plans until we’ve determined what is wrong. I thought I had determined what was wrong, but when I explained it to him, he looked at me like I was crazy, and told me I need a bone scan. I’m nearly positive nothing is wrong with my bones, but he is positive nothing is wrong with the soft tissues, so there you are. I have a moral problem with continuing to waste medical insurance on this, when there are sick people who really need it. I’ll ponder it a while.
One last goal for 2009 is to do a better job of keeping up with my blogging friends. The moral support I get from you has really kept me going this year. I want to do the same for you. Wishing you all the best for a happy, healthy 2009.



