It seems a bit out of order to post about additional things I can do after I posted all my goals for the year, but well, an article came my way. Normally, I would reference the article with links but a good part of the article has a bunch of other bias built into it around a vegan lifestyle or getting back to nature in very specific but relatively ridiculous ways, so not all of the content are ideas that I would want to promote. Hence, I’m just lifting some stuff from the list that I found interesting.
Plant spring bulbs, even if they’re just in a pot…I have a desire to “plant something”, and have often thought maybe I’d start with a planter box on my deck or simply an indoor plant.
Keep a bird feeder by a window, ideally the kitchen…I’ve often thought about this, particularly if I could get some interesting smaller birds. The inlaws’ cottage has one, and there are hummingbirds that visit it, but I’ve only rarely seen them.
Set aside 10 minutes a day to do something you really enjoy – be it reading a book or playing video games. I waste way more than 10m a day, that’s for sure, but I’m thinking of something else entirely here. A “treat” I wouldn’t normally do.
Start a Saturday morning with some classical music – it sets the tone for a calm weekend…I do feel like I could benefit from some classical music in the week. My new setup coming soon for my office may make that a bit simpler to do.
Stretch in the morning. And maybe in the evening…stretching is already on my list, but I like the idea of doing it twice a day, at least for some of the stretches.
Make something from scratch…the premise is something like clothing or a bag, i.e., from crafts. I don’t have much luck with that, but I am looking at a bunch of kits and a 3D printer this year.
Listen to the albums you loved as a teenager…that’s an interesting premise all on it’s own for me. I am not, generally, an album person so much as a single song by an artist. There are a few exceptions of course, Fleetwood Mac, Michael Jackson, ACDC, a ton of K-Tel albums hehehe Maybe I’ll dig out the playlists for some of them and give it a go.
None of them are earth-shattering, but they are interesting additions to consider.
Last but not least, we come to the Body quadrant, including Health, Fitness, Cooking, and Activities.
Health
Most of my “health” stuff is actually going to be captured under Fitness for the year. I have a new medication they want me to try which would be injected once a week, so I have to be shown how to do that this month. I have a UV lamp to set up as well as a sleep machine that I got recently, some other basic stuff just as I age, a line on a new doctor, and some mental health stuff.
At the end of the year, I want to look back and feel like I kept good care of myself. Not very specific I know, but self-care tends to be more situational for me. Like with Family and Home, it’s hard to be too specific in advance on goals and targets per se.
ROCKS
Injection training Jan 19 @ 9:00
UV lamp
Sleep machine
GRAVEL
Meet with new doctor
Talk to Bruyere – Shingles vaccine
SAND
Meditation
Shirley
Weekend away
Fitness
As I mentioned above, my main focus for health for 2022 will be fitness. I have my BowFlex set up, and two routines (stretching and working out) established. I’m trying to walk a little bit every day so far, we’ll try to increase distances in February. I have a dashboard working, and I’m ready to go again after a slow fall. I still have some equipment to set up.
A year from now, I want to have monitored by fitness throughout, and although the primary goal is simply to be more fit in the short-term with more mobility and endurance, my goal is to get below 300 lbs for weight. I’m even hoping to get Tai chi stuff going this year.
ROCKS
January check-in
Update fitness dashboard
GRAVEL
Walking schedule
Assemble workbench
Assemble bicycle
Scooter setup
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Tai chi, Yoga setup
Golf clubs for Jacob
Clothing purge
Archery
Axe throwing
Cooking
Some years, I would put cooking simply in the Soul quadrant, as an expression of creativity. This year, for no real rationale, I’m considering it more in the Body category, pushing me to DO it like a regular activity. I’ve already mentioned above a weekly cooking event (meal, something), and it is probably as much about generally being more comfortable in the kitchen with Jacob as a test subject and student, and doing some work on both full meal recipes and baking.
A year from now, I want to have tried every type of bread in the machine’s manual, as well as a couple of self-baked attempts, and established a list of 25 key recipes with Jacob. In the short-term, I need to make a cookie recipe and I want to try an Instapot recipe for some Chicken Biryani in the Instapot.
ROCKS
Christmas cookies
Indian InstaPot
GRAVEL
Raddish sets
Website pics / tests
Bread – machine
Bread – with my hands ê
25 recipes
SAND
Crepes
Ice cream ê
Tiramisu
Peanut butter cookies
Apple pie
Dutch oven recipes
Insta-pot recipes
Short ribs recipe
Ground beef recipes
Cassata
SEB cookbook
Coconut Lagoon
Activities
Some of these items are ones that I had hoped to do with Jacob, promoting things that he might enjoy. I had them listed under family, but most of them are kind of just for “me” to do as projects, while Andrea and Jacob do puzzles.
The Soul quadrant is about expressing myself or engaging with my community, and includes my Website Setup, Writing, Blogging, Photography and Volunteering. It also frequently interacts with the other three quadrants as I write about all the categories as I go through the year.
Website Setup
I usually think of website set-up as part of the mind quadrant, but with the focus shifting from design to communications, I think it’s a different quadrant now. After surviving a large catastrophe last year, I rebuilt my site and simplified a bunch of elements. I likely need to transfer it over to a new server at some point in the distant future, i.e. 2-3 years, but for now, it’s fine. My focus is mainly on adding photos, but that’s not so much setup, as just populating content. I have some areas in my writing to add, but that is more about writing than how they go on the website.
At the end of the year, I want a streamlined system with simplified workflows.
ROCKS
Create single template for all blog types, ditch reusable
GRAVEL
Expand PandA Gallery index
Find solution for PolySpring
SAND
New branding: PolyWogg Guides to…
New branding: PolyWogg Trivia
Writing
I have already pumped out 50K words on my new draft of the HR Guide, and I want to finish it this year. I would love to plan to get to my fiction writing, but I think that is a topic for November’s NaNoWriMo. In the meantime, I’ll likely turn to my Astronomy Guide. I haven’t decided yet what I’m going to accomplish for my reviews and stuff, but I know I like writing series of posts (like this one, part 4 of 5).
By the end of the year, I want to have used my writing dashboard regularly, completed my HR Guide early, and written numerous series for the website. I’m also hoping to start on the astronomy guide but we’ll see how the research goes for that, over in the Astronomy heading (part of the Mind quadrant).
ROCKS
Update writing dashboard: 2022
NF goals
Blogging metrics
Bloggables
HR 2022: Introduction
HR 2022: Know yourself
HR 2022: Know the Government
HR 2022: Understanding The Process
HR 2022: Finding Jobs
HR 2022: Applications
HR 2022: Written Exams
HR 2022: Interviews
HR 2022: References
HR 2022: Language tests
HR 2022: The final answer
HR 2022: Spotlight: EX Competitions
HR 2022: Spotlight: Special tests
HR 2022: Spotlight: Managing career
GRAVEL
PWGA 2022.1a: Introduction – general
PWGA 2022.1b: Intro to the Universe
PWGA 2022.1c: Intro to Astronomy
PWGA 2022.1d: Practical Astronomy
PWGA 2022.x: Planning your night
PWGA 2022.x: S/L: The Solar System
PWGA 2022.x: S/L: The Stars
PWGA 2022.x: S/L: Galaxies
PWGA 2022.x: S/L: Clusters
PWGA 2022.x: S/L: Nebulae
PWGA 2022.x: Intro to A/P
PWGA 2022.x: Further Adventures
WD tutorials
SAND
Post my writing
Carleton book 1
Carleton book x: Feast or famine – a 4-murder week
DJ story
Local court – light was out, ticket, splashing in rain, same date, courtroom sealed for duration of all of the cases
Scifi: Planetary visit – after a catastrophe, special / secret tunnel access points
YotG: Grimm Tales, Mythology research
YotG: Character chart
YotG: Tracker for Gods
Blogging – Reviews
I noted above that I want to do a bunch of new reviews, and it is a bit anti-climactic for the actual list below.
ROCKS
Update BR index
Upload MRs, write new ones
Recipes: Workflow, post or page or both, indexing, tags
GRAVEL
Music for one year «
Music reviews: Workflow, post or page or both, indexing, tags
Update MR index
Write new TVRs
Update TVR index
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MR: Highlander
MR: Matrix
MR: Percy Jackson
MR: Jurassic series
MR: Indiana Jones
BR: Swanson
Blogging – Bloggables
Under writing, I mentioned wanting to do more “series” of posts? Well, here’s the working list.
ROCKS
Who do I owe in life
Isolation as a precursor to retirement
GRAVEL
Humour
Quotes
Drake Equation
Psychology of retirement
Retirement planning
Retirement date
Honeymoon
Jacob’s father
SAND
What I learned in elementary school, high school, Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, First year Law, MPA 0.5, MPA 1.0, MPA 1.5, MPA 2.0
Photography
I took very few photos in 2021 (or even 2020), nor did Jacob and Andrea. So most of my focus is really about blogging and putting the pics online. And I want to learn how to use GIMP well.
A year from now, I want all my photos organized and up on the website or at least Flickr, to have learned GIMP, and at least seriously started the scanning project.
ROCKS
Bloggable: Henry’s course
GIMP training
GRAVEL
Family photos to Flickr
Astro photos to Flickr
LT backup options
Bloggable: Free photography course
Bloggable: Free tips cards / Flash cards for learning
MOOC course (National Geographic)
Photography event / outing
New lens choice
Photo album to scan
Scan birthday party collection
Photo for Roula – father, Nico
Merry go-round photo for Andrea
Estate photos
SAND
Photobooks of all the years
Update e-frame
Print astro photos + family photos for the wall
Volunteering
I struggled with my volunteer work in the last year, and I’m going to back away from time commitments for it in 2022. I have a few things to finish off, but after that, I’m going to coast for the rest of the year.
ROCKS
End of year gift giving — Winnipeg, AstroPontiac, Church, Marney’s group
The Heart or emotional quadrant includes my sub-categories for Family and Home. I have lots of things that I do with Andrea and Jacob, but they’re not really things that go on a list like this, and the category is generally the least amenable to setting “goals” and “targets”. However, I do have some “events” or “activities” to flag that are new as well as home renovation activities.
Family
For family, we started off in 2021 better than we finished, as the lethargy kicked in as the year progressed. We did some Lego early on, escape room puzzles, Kiwi crates, etc, and we had bigger plans to do more that fizzled as the year went on. For the coming year, all of us need support to weather the effects of the pandemic including isolation, etc. and Jacob is facing potential surgery at some point in the year. We have some Lego we want to do together, some games and recipes, and some writing too, maybe some other items like watching shows or designing a board game.
A year from now, I want everyone to be happier and healthier than when we start the year, in whatever form that is, and to have helped J through his surgery and recovery plus a handful of group projects together.
ROCKS
Support Andrea for pandemic effects
Support Jacob for pandemic effects
J’s surgical options
Weekly game night
Weekly project night
Weekly writing night
Weekly cooking item
GRAVEL
Lego – Statue of Liberty
Make a board game with Jacob ê
Lego – Colosseum
Play Minecraft
Escape room puzzles
J’s remote control car
New cards for Dice Forge
SAND
Play Fortnite
Sonic Dad
Pokemon game
Tournament of games
Ancestry links
Watch: LotR
Watch: Star Wars
Watch: Indiana Jones
Watch: BttF
Home
Last year, we made progress on our various home offices and desk setups for all three of us. But for this year, there are some “bits” that still need finishing, including the basement for furniture and purging / rearranging stuff. Some of it shows up under Fitness, as it includes getting a few setups going that I want. And there are a bunch of basic things on the reno / maintenance list plus some larger items like landscaping or a redoing bathrooms.
A year from now, I’d like the basement set up completely, the bathrooms on the second floor re-done, and landscaping in the front yard upgraded.
ROCKS
Basement: Move stuff to garage
Basement: Assemble bookshelves
Basement: Reorder shelving
All: The Year of the Purge
GRAVEL
Garage: Organize golf items
Curtains (front door, basement, playroom, living room, office, guest room, main bedroom+)
Playroom: Dispose of toys, rearrange games
Front door: new e-lock
Playroom / office / hall-way: Hang map?
Redo main bathroom
Redo ensuite
SAND
Hang pictures (basement, playroom, living room, main bedroom, stairwell, guest room)
The Mind quadrant is usually my strongest area with intellectual and cognitive pursuits. For coverage, it includes categories such as Learning, Reading, Astronomy, Computers, and Finances.
Learning
I have had some success with online courses in the past, and am open to them again. A lot of my dedicated learning (astronomy for example) will be captured under other headings though. I think my biggest “new” desire is to learn about 3D printing. I’m planning to buy one but the first step is to figure out which model and then decide if it is worth it. Although I still have some other ideas in my tracker, unless some other things change to free up some time, I’m not likely to get to them this year.
A year from now, I want to have either bought and used a 3D printer or decided it wasn’t worth it.
ROCKS
3D printer: Choose options by March 31st
3D printer: Decide by June 15th
GRAVEL
Psychology course
Origami
New courses from the Great Courses or other sources
SAND
Program an app
Reading
I kept the PolyWogg Reading Challenge group going in the past year, although the administration overwhelmed me at times when other parts of life intervened. Personally, I binged about 50 books in June and finished about 75 titles for the year. I didn’t move the needle much for book reviews themselves, though, just not enough time to do the reviews. I feel my ebook collection is better organized though than previously. I will keep the reading challenge going in 2022, and I’ve already organized the monthly challenges for the entire year.
A year from now, I want to have read 40 fiction books and 10 non-fiction books. I also want to catch up on 200 of the comic feeds I’ve saved over the last five years. And, of course, I want to be still keeping the PolyWogg Reading Challenge running smoothlly.
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Reading Challenge: 2021 close-out
Reading Challenge: 2022 tracker
Reading Challenge: January update
Reading list for me for Q1: Jan 31
Fiction: 40
Non-fiction: 10
Catch up on comics – 101-125
GRAVEL
Catch up on comics – 126-150
Catch up on comics – 151-175
Catch up on comics – 176-200
Reading Challenge: February update
Reading Challenge: March update
Reading Challenge: April update
Reading Challenge: May update
Reading Challenge: June update
Reading Challenge: July update
Reading Challenge: August update
Reading Challenge: September update
Reading Challenge: October update
Reading Challenge: November update
Reading Challenge: December
Reading Challenge: 2022 close-out
SAND
Reading Challenge: 2023 polls
Reading Challenge: 2023 setup
Reading Challenge: 2023 tracker
Catch up on comics – 201-1500
Read book about sick parents
Astronomy
My astronomy hobby is a bit of a mess right now. While I came to some conclusions in 2021 about an observatory (too much trouble to arrange right now), I have a number of projects on the go or planned such as reading and reviewing Sky and Telescope magazine through the years, do-it-yourself projects (bino EP conversion, GLP alternative, and a 3D telescope), with no real sense of priority or order. I have recently set up a new place in my garage for storing astro gear, I just need to put it all there. I also have a bunch of reviews to do, some training to organize (for me, not others) and that doesn’t even include just plain observing. What is REALLY missing from the list though is something that shows up under the Writing heading (that is part of the yellow Soul quadrant). I want to write a newbie guide to astronomy, similar to the Astronomy 101 heading I have below but much more expansive.
A year from now, I want to be organized and able to observe with one of our four telescopes with relative ease and setup, without requiring an existential crisis about how to setup and what I’m doing. For backyard use, that will include using the astro cart and my observations recorded in my log. I really want to get to some DIY projects, but I’m not sure that will happen this year. Fingers crossed. I also want at least to have the first newbie guide to be completed as well as a review of 1943 for S&T magazine.
Bloggable: Love the Night Sky / Virtual Astronomy Course / PAA
WordPress observations / Astrolog design
DIY project: Binocular EP conversion
DIY project: Maglite design / GLP option
DIY project: 3D telescope
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Sky and Telescope: 1944-2021
Complete Explore the Universe course
Give battery supplies to Stephan
Setup: Smartphone adapters
Rewatch Astro Photography workshop
Point and shoot and AP: Intro, CHDK, Mods, checklist, trial and error (Moon, Jupiter, DSO)
Establish target lists
Native constellations
Learn how to use binos
Visit a dark-sky site
Messier marathon
All-night astronomy
Astronomy trip
8SE: Review backlash compensation (P.87,132)
8SE: Review GoTo Approach (P.88, 137-138)
8SE: Attempt Solar System align
8SE: Review Coma corrector/focal reducer
8SE: Attempt SkyPortal alone, with hand controller, with extra stars
8SE: Attempt Sky Safari alone, with hand controller, with extra stars
8SE: Test Slew Limits (P.135)
8SE: Test Display settings (P.141)
8SE: Test Cord-wrap settings (P.142)
8SE: Test Direction buttons (P.147)
Computers, Electronics and Media
I have often had three separate categories for these elements. The computer side often includes elements of backups and security; electronics is often about streaming or charging stations; and media is sometimes about streaming or storage of old stuff. There’s no real organizing principle that says a computer backup on a hard drive is more about computers than it is about storage with electronic stuff or managing media. This year, I’m putting them all back together. I am often unclear how to manage everything as very few elements are actually “goal-oriented” as opposed to “task-oriented”. They’re maintenance tasks, not things that will fundamentally change any part of my life. I have tracked some of the setup under a general “home” category that is more about making our house our home, but I’m moved them back here this year.
A year from now, I want to have the TV setup for the basement and the first floor “properly” where anyone can use it relatively easily without having to figure out which buttons to press or get a tutorial each time. Apple TV seems to be working well in the living room so I’m likely to add it to the basement too. I want better setup for charging stations in various locations around the house, and less need to pull wires when we travel. And I want to have done the proper backups and security improvements over the course of the year. If I also get to purge some stuff, all the better.
ROCKS
A’s Kobo cover
Basement: TV setup
Prime extra channel
J’s charger station
Computer backups Q1 (Paul main, Paul laptop, Andrea laptop, Jacob laptop x 2)
Basement: Sort / move extra IT stuff
GRAVEL
Echo in basement
Echo in A’s office
Echo on first floor
Basement: Purge extra IT stuff
Computer backups Q2, Q3, Q4 (Paul main, Paul laptop, Andrea laptop, Jacob laptop x 2)
Password manager
Security setup
Basement: Movies, CD, stereo
Basement: Video game setup
Music management: PC / iTunes
SAND
Music streaming around house
VHS organization, copying
Movie organization, purging
Music purging
Finances
I would like to say that we have a good handle on our finances, with strong planning, good investment management, savings put to good use on mortgages, etc. We don’t, not really. We’re not in bad shape, having no other debt than our mortgage and car, and WFH + lockdowns has improved the health of our savings. But we need to have a meeting with a financial planner, which we have. The only problem is that the information they need isn’t readily in good enough shape to inform good planning. And that is my goal for the year. To plan for my potential retirement. There are some other complications to resolve before that, sure, but I’d like to make progress.
A year from now, I would like to have picked a retirement date and cleaned up some small issues. I’d REALLY like to do the pension buyback by the end of the year too, if I can.