Every year at this time I — like so many others — think up several new years resolutions. Let’s face it, we hardly ever keep them, but they sure are fun to make. It’s like creating an avatar, this perfect person you wish you could be. Well I’ve never been on to shy away from blurring reality and fantasy, so here are a few of my resolutions for the NEW YEAR:
1. Read more. I’m one of those pseudo well-read people whose knowledge of literature exceeds my actual list of books read. So, to combat this, I vow to read more this year — and every year. This year I’d like to tackle more of the Canadian lit canon, delve into American classics and tackle at least one great Russian novel. Here are a few ideas:
The Year of the Flood by Margaret Atwood — My favorite author of all time. Can’t wait to read this one!
The Stone Angel Margaret Lawrence — I only pretended to read this in high school, but since then Margaret Lawrence has become one of my favorite authors.
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald — Never have read this... but I feel it’s my duty because I love the fashions of the era so much.
Where Angels Fear to Tread by E.M. Forster — I’ve started this book almost as many times at Pride and Prejudice. It’s one of my brother’s favorites and based on that I vow to read it this year! (Oh yeah, I want to read lots of British classics, too!)
War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy — Just to throw some light reading in there...
I’ve often thought of obtaining a reputable list of the top 100 novels of all time and systematically reading through it. I think my mom did that. She’s read every great novel. Man, I’m so behind the fold.
Does anyone want to start a book club? I’ve desperately wanted to start one for years. It seems so civilized to read a book and discuss it over wine. Anyone?
2. Drink more/accept more party invitations. Yes, this may seem like an odd thing to resolve to do, but I think my life could use a bit more alcohol, especially red wine and old-fashioned cocktails. I do admit that I resolved to say yes to more invitations last year and it probably turned out to be my most social year on record. I want more.
On a side note, I would like to have more wine on hand at my home at all times. Like this one:
Lillypilly Cabernet Sauvignon. I tried this at the Holt Renfrew party I attended before Christmas and it was delicious. And it's cheap enough to keep several bottles on hand.
3. Eat less. Or at least eat more good food and less of the bad stuff.
4. Edit my wardrobe. My brother and I invaded my mom’s closet and cleared out hundreds of old items that she was holding onto for no apparent reason. I think I now need a dose of my own medicine. It’s time to go into my closet and get rid of lots of things I’ll never wear — even if it’s hard to do! Actually, my whole house could use an edit. There’s nothing nicer than the feeling of a lighter load in life.
5. Less T.V./more movies. And that means more movies at the movie theatre.
6. Make personalized stationary and calling cards.
7. Travel more.
8. Buy a good camera. I have my eyes on this one:
9. Start studying French and Excel.... and all programs made by Adobe.
10. Continue and grow my blog. I really love writing this blog. I’m going to continue to finesse it and find a clearer voice. Stay tuned for good things to come.
3 comments:
I've been wanting to start a book club for ages. Let's do it!
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Ricky, I'm in for the book club. I've never done it before, but I think it would be neat.
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