Sunday, December 28, 2008

dear 2008, get fucked.

Wow. That year warn't no good. "2008: Plague Year"

No point in laying out all the bad stuff that went down. Instead, lets just call it a potent dose of reality that put me a little closer to "my place".

I had a bunch of goals, as listed in this here post. This year I came really close on the fitness ones (and blew the pull-ups away); barely even thought about the study goals; read about 1/3 of the books (got a couple days left to add to the tally there); and the other four were a failure too.

So with a little further ado, my last resolution list! Like I said in the last post, I'm closing up shop here. From here on, I'll probably make occasional photo posts from my phone or somethin... but don't expect any more of my sloppily written blather. I'm putting that somewhere else, somewhere anonymous. Needless to say, I'm not gonna point the way.

/ado.

I'll fill these in as a think them out, but here's the broad outline for the year's goal.

Fitness:
100 pushups in one go (doing about 45 right now).
50 pull ups
10 pull ups with 40kg burden
15k in 1 hr (Ive never run more than 10k).
110 or 120kg bench press x 1o (I was doing 90kg x 5 two weeks ago).

Japanese:
Kanji Kentei 3kyuu (gotta make a realistic goal here, or never succeed).
Something else concrete.

More alcohol:
learn to drink wine
drink some scotch... learn to drink it?

Housekeeping:
something concrete

Grooming:
one haircut every month
Something else concrete

Savings:
A set number for the year... but I'm not sharing that with yall.

Re-stop biting my nails.

Books, English:
Henry James (something)
Saul Bellow (something)
King James Bible
Ulysees
I, Claudius
Catch 22
rabbit, run
thomas mann (death in venice + something else)
faulkner (something)
100 years of solitude

Books, Japanese:
More Dazai (I like him quite a bit)
koizora
The last 2 akutagawa winners
kokoro
a modernized tale of Genji
some women's manga (what the fudge are they thinking?)
more to follow


I'll fill in the concrete parts as I think them up

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I originally found this blog - then of an optimistic young AET - through a Google search on "something awesome in Japan".

Here's hoping I find the next one the same way.

Godspeed, Nate.