I had wanted to do a year in review, highlighting all the big moments of this year and putting neat little links down below for you to click through and read about all the zany misadventures of our intrepid household.But you see, I was lazy this year.
Maybe lazy isn't the word. Tired maybe. Overcommitted might be better. Outcome was the same, though. At the end of the day, I just didn't have it in me to want to write. Many of these posts can take an hour or more to write, and I just didn't have that block of uninterrupted time to sit and type. There's always something else that needs doing.
But here's where it gets tricky. Unlike all those other things, writing actually makes me feel better when I'm done. I feel motivated, energized. It's a relief to get my thoughts and happenings down where I can see them. Even if I don't post all of what I type out, at least it was out on the screen for that little while, where I could see it and examine it for what it really is. I feel lighter and more accomplished when I'm done, which is way more than I can say about some of the other things I do in a day.
For instance, if I had written it at the time, I would have been beaming with pride when I posted that, after more than six years, I finally adopted Colin.

New last name and everything. He made the decision to take the Cope family name on his own. Barring some paperwork to amend the birth certificate and get a new social security card, it's a done deal. He's always been my boy, but now the papers agree.
There would have been a link to a post about when I almost lost Clara. I was trying to get everyone ready to go in the morning, and when I called for Colin, he didn't respond, so I asked Clara to see if he was out at the car already. She interpreted this as "Epic Neighborhood Quest Times!" and upon finding no hint of her brother at the car, she decided to go search for him. Turned out he was in his room and just didn't feel like answering that morning. Thank goodness our neighborhood is full of kind and understanding people, many of whom are parents themselves. One of them saw her on their way to work, told her she should not be out by herself and to go home, and then followed her to make sure she was going home. I had never been so relieved as when I saw that mop of blond hair bouncing up the street back home.
There would have been an entry on my wife's new business. Yes, she's started her own Passion Parties business - purveyors of fine romance advice and products, and has worked and recruited her way up to team lead! Not only have the profits grown steadily over the past few months, but the knowledge and advice have been phenomenal for our relationship.
Not to brag (well, maybe a little, she deserves it), but that's pure profit earned in less than one month from cash sales only (not counting profit on credit card sales). She earned enough last month to not only cover a car payment, but also pay for airfare to Vegas for her convention next March. I've been helping her with advertising and promotion, building an exchange server and managing the domain, tanking the kids and doing some of the more mundane paperwork prep so she can focus on customer and training calls. I'm so very proud of her, and the future looks very bright. You can find a link to her online store and website in the links section (somewhat NSFW), true, but I would have made a whole post on the new business alone.
There would have been a post or five about Christmas. I have been spending the entire Winter Break at home with the kids this season so D will have enough time off for Vegas. These past two weeks alone could have filled a page.
Yes, that's a drum set. For Clara. She loved the toy drum we got her several years ago so much that, in a fit of masochism and alcohol, we decided to get her a set of them that we saw online. We spent almost two whole days shopping online over Thanksgiving in El Paso, hunting for just the right gifts. Colin got an e-reader with a built-in radio and media player, loads of B&N gift cards, the newest Zelda game and "A Christmas Story" bundle, complete with the DVD of the film and an actual BB gun - the same one that Ralphie obsesses over the entire movie. Along with her drum set (which she just LOVES, wish I could find a way to post that Facebook video...), Clara got books and cards and clothes. They both got Nerf guns to shoot each other with. D got a load of clothes and a brand new shower head to replace the old one that made more of a dribble than an actual shower. The hoops that I had to jump through just to get that here and ready before Christmas would have warranted it's own post. I received a Nook Color, and have done more reading in the last week than in the past three years combined.
There would have been more posts about us starting the year off with some good friends who had to leave us because they received new orders to move out, and how much we miss them even still. There might have even been a mention of them later, congratulating them on a gorgeous baby girl. There would have been at least one post about Kevin moving in to our house, and several more short posts at least on the ensuing hilarity. There would have been posts about meeting new friends and the good times we've had with them. There would have been a post on my promotion at work, the restructuring that's taking place (don't worry, it's a good restructure) to make our department work more efficiently and how much more I'm enjoying my job now that I can focus on the parts of it that I really enjoy.
There would have been many more posts.
But they didn't happen this year. For one reason or another, they just didn't. I love this blog too much to let that happen again. So, as much as I'm not one to make New Year's Resolutions, I'm making one this year. After all, I've made them before and they turned out great. This year, I want to post at least one general and one weekend intelligence entry a week. Shorts are fun and bonus, but I want to do at least that, if not more. Help me along in this, won't you? Comment in the comments section, like the Facebook page and give me feedback, and share this page with your friends. Let me know you're out there and enjoy reading this as much as I do writing it. And if not, why not?
I pray for a joyous and prosperous new year for you all! See you next year!
EDIT (1/1/2012): D uploaded the video of Clara playing her new drums from her phone to YouTube. You can see it here. Happy New Year!


1 comment:
Woo for ze Copes! Don't worry about not writing as much as you want. I've all but quit writing again but then again I usually just whine and mope when I write anyways so no big loss, lol.
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