Did you do anything 2014 that you never did before? Yes, I finished my first marathon which was magical, challenging and bittersweet in the sense that it was probably the reason for my long and stubborn injury.
Did you do a big change? This was the first year since I had the children that both me and H worked full time. It's one of the reasons, probably the biggest one, that I've been very tired and a bit down during the fall. I can't help wondering if this is the best way of living. Probably not when you have small children. But if you both have a carrier, if you don't want to loose to much pension than this is the way to go. It's a big change from being home full time on maternity leave and the whole family is still trying to get used to this life filled with daycare, work, short evenings and to little spare time...
Which date from 2014 will you always remember? That has to be the 31st of May when I ran and finished my first Marathon. Such a wonderful day and a memory for life.
Did anyone close to you die? Thank God no.
Which countries did you visit? US and Canada.
Best buy? More ecological food than ever...
Did anyone make you very happy? My girls and H make me so happy everyday.
Did you miss anything 2014 that you want 2015? More and better sleep. And the second half of 2014 I really missed running.
What do you wish you did more? I wished I could have kept on running through the whole year. I also wish I would have done more rehabilitation during November and December but sick children and my tooth operation made it hard.
What did you wish you done less of? Stressing, worrying and yelling to the girls.
Favorite show on TV? Without a doubt Downton Abbey and Homeland.
The best book you read this year? It's been a bad book year for me. When I'm stressed and tired I always forget what a relaxing and decompressing thing it is to disappear from reality in a good book. A few I read and the one that touched me the most was "I kroppen min" by Christian Gidlund. A young mans struggle against cancer.
The best music discovery? I have no time and energy to actively discover new music with any major enthusiasm but I did listen to artists that's new for me but certainly not new for the rest of the world, Adele and Zachary Richard among others.
What was your biggest success at work during 2014? Starting a new job, MRI, that meant learning a completely new technique and method. I'm still at my old work 50% of the time and to have two jobs are quite challenging but I'm happy to say that I've managed it well.
The biggest success in your private life? I have to say completing the Marathon in the way I did.
Biggest misstake? To ignore my body and not getting enough rest and sleep.
Where you happier or more sad during 2014 compered to earlier? Happier. I like the fact that the girls are getting bigger, our life is easier now that we have our own house and even if our every day life is stressful I'm happy to say we're healthy and I see no big problems ahead.
What did you spend most money on? That's hard for me to say but I think it is our house and travelling. Which is two good things to spend money on!
Did you wish for something that came through? To run a Marathon.
Did you wish for something that didn't come through? To be able to run a whole year without injuries. More sleep.
What did you do on your birthday 2014? H surprised me with a fancy supper at a Italian resto in the old city with the girls. At first I worried about spending a whole supper sitting down in a fancy restaurant with the girls all over the place but it turned out to be a very nice supper and the girls behaved like real resto professionals! Sometimes you just have to do it!
Is it something that would have made your year better? More sleep and less stress.
What made you feel good? I feel good when I exercise regularly and often. That's my best trick to avoid the worst stress.
Who did you miss? We miss our Canadian family. Always. It's hard to have families on two different continents.
The best new people you met? The whole MRI team is really great. A new group, a lot of energy and fun.
Most proud over? My two wonderful daughters that doesn't stop to amaze me every day and every moment. Lovisa started to write, she can now write a bunch of names: her own, her sisters, her best friend at daycare, my and H:s. She's starting to understand mathematics and can add. Andréa's has grown from a baby to a little determined girl. It's just so lovely to see their constant development even if it's also a bit freaky that time just flies. It was only yesterday I was breastfeeding and complaining about my sore nipples, right?!
What's your wish for 2015? More sleep and a more peaceful world. Two very hard things to achieve but as I often say: hope is the last thing that leaves humanity.
No comments:
Post a Comment