2018-01-02

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2018-01-02 10:04 am

Notes on a Gregorian year

Culinary skills acquired:
  • whetstone use (after a fashion)
  • baby's first marmalade
  • Kardemummebullar
  • cheese-making! (paneer; an ambition for the next year is mozzarella)
  • pasta (gosh but wrangling the machine is An Adventure)
  • macarons (via the magic of Italian meringue)


Miscellaneous other skills acquired:
  • finished the Duolingo Turkish tree
  • seriously levelled up in hair-dying skills (including managing a pretty good rendition of this general principle on a friend with a hair type I hadn't previously bleached or dyed, but I'm also pretty pleased with a peacock-shades oil slick, and Adam's current rainbow gradient from roots to ends)
  • submitted baby's first first-author paper, with Significant General Academic Progress, particularly with respect to Having Boundaries
  • acquired a physio/exercise regime that works for me (and then promptly let it lapse, but having acquired the principles I can come back to them)
  • substantially levelled up in technical writing on a reasonable and sustainable schedule
  • so. much. emotional. regulation.
kaberett: Trans symbol with Swiss Army knife tools at other positions around the central circle. (Default)
2018-01-02 11:51 am

Intentions

I did not do a very thorough job of explicitly writing about last year's one-word intention -- or even necessarily of keeping it consciously in mind -- but I think I have, in a variety of ways (identifying my desires and boundaries and limits; choosing to have difficult conversations honestly), done pretty well at it.

And I've been feeling drawn to connection over the last few weeks, so there's something for 2018: social time and thoughtfulness and maintaining relationships.
kaberett: Clyde the tortoise from Elementary, crawling across a map, with a red tape cross on his back. (elementary-emergency-clyde)
2018-01-02 04:38 pm
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[food] Macarons

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