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Welcome back, everyone! I’ve missed this challenge while it was on break for the winter holidays.
Let’s take a quick look at my 2021 goals.
- I did a pretty good job of exercising (almost) every day and finding the good in the world in 2021.
- Meditation was not a habit that stuck, so I’ll try again with that this year.
- I did get vacccinated against Covid-19 last year and am currently waiting for a spot to open up so I can get my booster shot.
- I tried as many new things as I could given the circumstances. Most of them were food related!
What are my goals for this year?
Meditate Daily. I need it for so many different reasons, one of which I’ll mention below.
Grow Leaner and Stronger. I gained weight, lost muscle mass, and ate more junk food last year because cooking and eating delicious meals were some of the few safe things to do in lockdown. I’m working to reverse those trends in 2022. Since I’m already exercising, I really just need to clean up my diet in order to hopefully become healthier and feel better soon.
Find an Effective Treatment Regiment for My Migraines. I was finally officially diagnosed with migraines in 2021 and am currently working with my family doctor to find the best combination of medication, dietary changes, meditation, lifestyle changes, and other treatments to reduce how often I suffer from them and how painful they are.
Spend at least 15 Minutes a Day Practicing Spanish (and more if possible). I’ve done it every day so far this year! Maybe I’ll be able to count myself as somewhat fluent in it by the end of the year?
Make One New Friend. When I was a kid, I never would have guessed how much harder it is to make friends as an adult. If I can meet just one person who becomes a good friend in 2022, I’ll be thrilled.
Go On More Hikes and Nature Walks. This is something I find both relaxing and invigorating. I can’t wait until the weather warms up enough for me to go wander around outside again.
How about all of you?


My responses to these seasonal TBR posts are generally short and sweet.


I deeply enjoyed going back through my records of 2021 to find the best books I read all year. My first six answers are of science fiction and fantasy books I reviewed for my site, so click on their titles to read my full reviews. The rest of them are library books from a variety of genres, and I’m including links to their Goodreads pages so you can read more about them, too.
7) “A Psalm for the Wild-Built” by Becky Chambers (
The original prompt for this week was ‘Books I Hope Santa Brings.”
3. Dairy-Free Chocolate 
Winter is snowy and cold here in Ontario, so I generally get a great deal of reading done during it.


My family decorated a tree and exchanged a few thoughtful presents each year, but Santa himself was not part of our version of Christmas. My only experiences with him were through seasonal television programs and some traditional works of literature like
I’m going to be achingly honest with all of you here. The winter holiday season is hard for me for a few different reasons.






How has this year passed by so quickly? It seems like 2021 just began.