Saturday, January 1, 2011

new nest

There's one thing I've figured out about resolutions and goals - you are more likely to accomplish them if they are less things you should do and more things you want to do (I've probably said this in a previous resolutions/revolutions post - the "don't should on yourself" philosophy). This goal-setting method has worked well for me for the past few years, so I'm using it again this year.

The first couple of months of this year will be all about leaving the old nest and settling into the new one. (Treehouse. Tree. Nest. Get it? I'm sorry. I'm so so sorry. Couldn't resist.) New red couches will be involved. I'm not a red person, unless it's a deep raspberry or purple red, but every time I look at what will be my new living room, all I can picture in it are red couches. No idea why, but I'm going with it.

Also, new bookcases, seeing as I can't take the built-ins from my condo with me. More's the pity. But there will be a wall of bookcases in the new nest, and a big red chair in front of them.

I'm also going to learn to garden. I have a front garden and a patio on the side of the house. At settlement on Thursday, the previous owners gave me a map of the front garden. I thought that was very nice of them. Now I at least know what's there (I have rose bushes! And hydrangeas! And astilbe and hosta! [whatever they might be]), so I don't have to waste time figuring that out, and I can research how to take care of each thing. The side patio will be for container gardening - finally, my own veggies and herbs!

I will get Eidolon House up on all the e-reader platforms. I shopped it around to agents for a year with no luck, so it's time to release it into the world in another way.

I will finish revising the next book, The Phoenix Sonata, and get it e-pubbed as well.

I will finish at least one of the children's novels I've written and do some research on e-pubbing children's stories. Are kids using e-readers?

I will outline the novel I will write for NaNoWriMo 2011. I didn't participate last year since November was my month of house buying and selling and showing and paper signing. A novel drafted at the end of 2011 means a third novel epubbed in 2012.

I will learn the entire prelude to Bach's First Suite for solo cello (meaning, I will imperfectly but valiantly attempt to stumble through it at written speed and with the printed bowings). Emily got me started on it last year, and I practice a measure or two of it at each practice session. I'm not playing at speed yet, and I'm still playing it with separate bowings. I'm focusing on getting the left hand fingers to not trip over each other. This piece is a real finger workout! And I am a slow learner. This is quite possibly too ambitious a goal. We shall see.

I will work on vibrato. I've learned the mechanics of it, and I get the concept, but I'm not able to do it yet - see slow learner above.

It's looking like it will be quite the creative year.

'scuse me, but I have more packing to do.

4 comments:

GrrlDetective said...

The Treehouse sounds so nice! I'm excited for you. Good luck packing and moving!

I have friends who say their children use the e-readers as much as they do, as in they were going to have to buy the children one if they ever wanted to use theirs.

Unknown said...

Good to know! I figured kids were tech-inclined, but I'm not around kids much, so what do I know?

And you should come visit me next year! I will have an actual guest room for you to stay in! We'll go traipse around the art museums in DC and Baltimore.

GrrlDetective said...

Sounds like fun! I'd love to visit sometime next year.

Retired Knitter said...

Wow, what a great looking blog. And I love your writing style. I started blogging in July of this year so everything is still new to me. And I am still learning bunches.

I am also part of the Columbia Sip and Knit group. I attend on Tuesdays. I care for my mother in my home so getting to the other sessions is almost impossible.

Glad to have discovered you blog. I look forward to other postings.