This is my 6th year doing this New Year’s quiz, good god. If you’re interested, here are my answers from 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, and 2004.

You should do it too, it’s a fun way to look back on your year. If you post it in your blog, will you add your link to the comments here? I’d love to see your answers.

1. What did you do in 2009 that you’d never done before?

Flew across the country with one of my kids. Attended a fancy movie premiere. Started seeing a personal trainer. Climbed a giant-ass skyscraper. Bought a bicycle. Went camping as a family (partial family, actually. Next year, Dylan!). Completed a triathlon. Learned the Thriller Dance, and danced it in a group. Started training for a half marathon. Saw one of my children turn one, and the other turn four. Signed up for a college class at 35.

2. Did you keep your new year’s resolutions, and will you make more for next year?



Here’s what I wrote last year: I’d like to maintain my commitment to healthy eating and exercise, make an honest attempt to create more meaning in my career, and find the balls to step outside my comfort zone more often. I’d say I did a good job at the first and third goal, not as much on the career goal as I believe I meant it at the time. I don’t think I’ve done a very good job at shaping my current job to be more meaningful to me, even within the confines that make it difficult to do so.

That said, I have done a lot of soul-searching about what sort of career I might find more meaningful in the future, and I’ve started thinking very seriously about the steps I want to take in order to get there. So: half credit?

My resolutions for 2010:

• Complete at least 4 physical events that are extremely challenging to me (ie, a 5K no longer counts)
• Have at least 16 school credits under my belt
• Teach Riley to swim
• Be home in time for dinner at least 4 days a week
• Incorporate more whole foods into our diet, and less processed junk
• Make some kind of headway on a novel
• Go on an overnight trip with JB
• Grow at least one vegetable this summer that doesn’t die, DAMN

3. Did anyone close to you give birth?



Not outside of the internets, no.

4. Did anyone close to you die?



No.

5. What countries did you visit?



I have a feeling my answer is going to be the same on this one for quite a while: none outside of the country in which I currently reside.

6. What would you like to have in 2010 that you lacked in 2009?



Ideally, less time spent in my evening commute. And perhaps a winning lottery ticket.

7. What dates from 2009 will remain etched upon your memory, and why?



I don’t know that there’s one specific date that stands out.

8. What was your biggest achievement of the year?



Right now it feels like the commitment to running, but that’s probably just because I’m in the midst of it. I’ll say my willingness to do what it takes to meet a challenging goal, whether that’s taking swimming lessons, paying a horrifying tuition fee, getting up in the morning to run before work, etc.

9. What was your biggest failure?



The same thing I’ve said for the last several years: the moments when I’ve been less than the parent I want to be.

10. Did you suffer illness or injury?



No. Not a single cold, even.

11. What was the best thing you bought?



By far, my ongoing personal training sessions have been the best money I’ve ever spent. Those sessions are continually teaching me I’m capable of so much more than I give myself credit for, and that positive energy has influenced every aspect of my life.

12. Whose behavior merited celebration?



Nobody in particular comes to mind.

13. Whose behavior made you appalled and depressed?



I’m going to say those balloon boy parents, and here’s why: I watched live footage of that fucking balloon with my eyeballs pressed against the computer screen, on the verge of TEARS for that kid. I mean, I almost had a heart attack when it started swooping around and looking like it might crash, I was absolutely RIVETED and TERRIFIED and helplessly shouting at the helicopters to DO SOMETHING DAMMIT. Goddamned shyster famewhores, I hope the dad gets prison-cornholed by a large hairy man named Bluto.

14. Where did most of your money go?



The mortgage, daycare, the gyms JB and I go to, groceries, the assorted workout flotsam I’ve accumulated over the year, date nights.

15. What did you get really excited about?



I’m really, really, really excited about starting school again. Check back with me in a couple months, I may take that back.

16. What song will always remind you of 2009?



Oh god, this is awful: a Chris Brown song. I know, right? We hate Chris Brown! But I will always think of this as the song that reinvigorated my long runs and pushed my 5K times in 2009.

17. Compared to this time last year, are you:


— happier or sadder? Happier, I think.
— thinner or fatter? Thinner, a little. Stronger, at any rate.


— richer or poorer? Financially poorer, definitely.

18. What do you wish you’d done more of?



Packed up the kids and left the house when it was clear things were disintegrating into a pile of boredom and crankiness, and what was needed was a change of scenery.

19. What do you wish you’d done less of?



Losing my temper and yelling at a tantruming child.

20. How did you spend Christmas?



At the grandparents’ house in Coos Bay.

21. Did you fall in love in 2009?



I think this question is maybe intended for the single ladies, yes? I’m going to say I re-discovered cheese-pretzel Combos, and if that ain’t love, I don’t know what it is. (An UNHOLY, NEAR-SEXUAL OBSESSION, maybe.)

22. What was your favorite TV program?



Probably The Wire, which we finally finished (WOE).

23. Do you hate anyone now that you didn’t hate this time last year?



No.

24. What was the best book you read?



I can’t possibly remember what I read more than two months ago, but recently I’d choose either Born to Run, Fat Girl, or Hunger Games. (I’m sorry they sound like they are part of a common theme; they aren’t.)

25. What was your greatest musical discovery?


Hmm. I think maybe the station Pandora serves up when you seed it with The Dollyrots.

26. What did you want and get?



A year of mostly healthy children (excepting the month of October which we will never speak of again), stronger muscles, more energy, a happier, more fulfilled husband, some personal clarity about what I want to be doing in five or ten years.

27. What did you want and not get?



I wanted to write a novel. I didn’t.

(I wrote about a chapter and a half, decided I was either writing a terrible book, or the wrong book for my abilities and interests, or some ill-advised combination of those two things, went back to the drawing board, started in two other directions, and stalled out completely. I would like to pick that ball back up in 2010, if only because it makes me crazy that I haven’t given that goal 100% effort yet.)

I also wanted to publish a book of funny parenting poems. I didn’t.

(I had some initial interest from an agent, which got me all in a lather, and I put together a proposal and eventually pitched several other agencies, but nothing came of it all. On the bright side, I learned how to write a proposal, and I now know to wait on the agent-interest-excitement until there’s maybe, like, a contract.)

28. What was your favorite film of this year?



Avatar in 3D. Boom. Game-changer, no lie.

29. What did you do on your birthday, and how old were you?



I think I worked that day and then there was cake? Nothing too exciting, obviously, but I’m sure it was a nice one. I turned 35.

30. What one thing would have made your year immeasurably more satisfying?



A shorter commute.

31. How would you describe your personal fashion concept in 2009?



Heels On Work Days, Yoga Pants Every Other Day.

32. What kept you sane?



Same exact answer as last year: this blog, as always. Exercise. Laughing kids.

33. Which celebrity/public figure did you fancy the most?

I’m all hung up on the word “fancy” again. Is this my Touareg speaking to me? If so, can you stop occasionally telling me about a TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING FAULT, because 1) it’s TIRE here in the America, and 2) man, talk about a first world problem, you wussy-assed Euromobile.

Anyway, I think I’ll go with George Clooney, because I saw him recently in Up in the Air and my god, that man is a dreamboat.

34. What political issue stirred you the most?



Healthcare in this country, and how it sucks a lumpy dick.

35. Who did you miss?



My kids, when I was at the office and work was driving me crazy. Work, when I was at home and the kids were driving me crazy. Etc.

36. Who was the best new person you met?



Luciana, our adorable Brazilian babysitter who is always available, is the sweetest thing on the planet, has a wonderful little girl she usually brings along, and is—most important of all, obviously—fantastic with the kids.

37. Tell us a valuable life lesson you learned in 2009.



I wrote some over here. It’s most second-to-last Gather.com post, as my contract is drawing to an end, so go visit. Play me out, keyboard cat.

38. Quote a song lyric that sums up your year.



You know what? Forget this song bullshit. Let’s go with a quote instead, and I’ll use one from my favorite source of inspiration lately, running legend Dean Karnazes. This is less a summing up of my year, and more a statement I find meaningful to my life:


If you’re not pushing yourself beyond the comfort zone, if you’re not constantly demanding more from yourself—expanding and learning as you go—you’re choosing a numb existence. You’re denying yourself an extraordinary trip.

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I’d add to that: don’t forget to be as ridiculous as humanly possible, as much as humanly possible.

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(Credit where credit’s due: I originally found this quiz on Gwenworld.com.)

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Shannon
Shannon
14 years ago

I just <3 You! What a year! You are amazing and inspiring! Happy New Year to you and your family!

Jess
14 years ago

I JUST posted mine, while wondering if you were going to do yours this year. Will update my post to reflect that yours is up. Here’s the link: http://duwaxloolu.blogspot.com/2009/12/year-in-review.html

kalisa
14 years ago

Me too, Jess! Now I need to update mine since I said it looks like Sundry wasn’t posting this year!

http://www.theoneinheels.com/2009/12/year-in-review.html

Lindsey
14 years ago

You’re an inspiration – I turned 35 this year too and am watching you leap with awe – I am looking to make a professional change of my own this year and hearing you talk about it makes me feel brave.
I ran my first half marathon in 2008 and intend to do another one in 2010.
Thanks for being out there!

Lindsey
14 years ago

Oh PS forgot to mention a big part of my 2010 resolutions is shortening (ie getting rid of) my horrible commute as well!

Sarah Miller
14 years ago

Re #27:
The book you are currently writing will always feel like a terrible/sucky/loathesome/dreadful/inadequate book for at least 60% of the time you spend writing it. Don’t be scared. You love Anne Lamott, right? Remember not to tune into to KFKD any more than you have to.

Sarah Lena
14 years ago

That pic of Riley flying with wings? Totally caught my breath in my throat.

Mine’s up; I was hoping you’d do yours again, too. You’re doing amazing things; keep up the good work!

http://theanviltree.com/2533/the-resolutions-for-2010/

Sarah Lena
14 years ago

Crap. I lied and linked the wrong post.

New Resolution: Literacy.

http://theanviltree.com/2530/2009-wrap-up/

Dad Gone Mad
14 years ago

I could make the case that the term “some kind of headway” on a book is vague and therefore difficult to measure, but I’m going to let it slide because I love you more than cake.

Valria
14 years ago

Love these. Mine is here: New Year Quiz

Ang
Ang
14 years ago

My sister has mentioned several times how funny and great you are and I can see why!
You have such great spirit. Keep pushing forward.

Penny
Penny
14 years ago

Mine’s at my link.

“pushing yourself out of your comfort zone” is something easily said by people that have never been pushed.

lindsay
14 years ago

I love it all. Especially the bit about being ridiculous and then the photos. Happy new year.

Navigating the Mothership

Huzzah! I’ve been waiting for you to post this.

Here’s mine: http://navigatingthemothership.blogspot.com/2009/12/2009-in-review.html

Laura

Lara
14 years ago

I have been meaning to follow your lead on this for years. Here’s mine, finally.

http://purplelara.com/2009/12/30/new-years-quiz/

Now I’m off to read what everyone else has to say.

Happy New Year.

velocibadgergirl
14 years ago

This year I actually remembered this was coming and wrote something a few days ahead of time. I’m learning from past failures, it seems!

Here’s mine: http://velocibadgergirl.blogspot.com/2009/12/dead-reckoning-originating-with-linda.html

Happy New Year, and congrats on kicking serious ass in 2009 :D

Meagan
14 years ago

Here’s mine: http://hadesarrow.com/blog/2009/12/31/wrap-up-2009/ Technically it doesn’t go up until tomorrow but it’s accessible now. Which makes no sense, but there’s technology for you.

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Debbie
Debbie
14 years ago

I created a blog just a couple of days ago. I was actually looking forward to seeing this thing come up so I could post it on my blog. My copy/paste function quit working, of all the weird things to have go wrong with your computer. Maybe next year.

Besides, my version wouldn’t have been as cool as Sundry’s. You had an awesome year, girl.

abby
14 years ago

I have done this same quiz since 2006!!
I haven’t posted them on my blog, they are all on my Facebook Notes but I may post one this year. :) Love the pictures.

Lesley
Lesley
14 years ago

A very inspiring review of your year. Your journey is exciting and highly motivational. I wish you all the best in the new year.

P.S. Has JB ever considered a career as a stunt double?

Mama Kat
14 years ago

Yes! The Hunger Games!!!

sooboo
sooboo
14 years ago

This is my first time making it all the way thru. I should have listed that as a 2009 accomplishment.
http://hulgawest.tumblr.com/
Keep on rocking it rock star.

Carole Hicks
14 years ago

One of the benefits of occasional insomnia: Finding new friends on the internetz. Where have you been? Why haven’t I run across you before? You are awesome! — Carole

Clueless But Hopeful Mama

Thank you for an inspiring year. Can’t wait to read about your adventures in 2010!

http://cluelessbuthopeful.blogspot.com/2009/12/annual-new-year-recap-sundry-style.html

amanda
14 years ago

Happy New Year – love your blog!

Lola
14 years ago

I love this. I posted mine for the first time, but I’ve been doing this with my oldest son for 3 years now.

You’ve had a great year. Congrats.

http://lolafierce.wordpress.com/2009/12/31/new-years-tradition/

Wendy
14 years ago

Posted on my blog!

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Heather
14 years ago

And mine. I love, love, love this, Linda. And jesus, your family is so photogeneic, even when you’re being “ridiculous as humanly possible.”

http://onedayonefoot.webs.com/apps/blog/show/2468433-wrapping-up-2009

Jen_Ann_W
14 years ago

I love reading this every year. But lordy do I have a brain fart when it comes to doing mine! http://mouthfoot.blogspot.com/2009/12/bye-bye-09.html

Lawyerish
14 years ago

I did this, and managed to put the wrong year in the very first question. And I’m too lazy to go back and change it.

Here’s to 2010!

http://www.lawyerish.com/lawyerish/2009/12/year-in-review.html

Jen
Jen
14 years ago

All posted…all short and probably pretty lame.

Debbie
Debbie
14 years ago

I forgot to add–Is JB part gazelle? Jesus’ teeth that man can jump! Everytime I see one of those pics, my jaw drops…no matter how many times I see it, I’m amazed all over again. And the pic of the boys holding hands…omg, just so sweet!
You really are blessed, Linda. And so am I for “knowing” you. Thanks for sharing with us.

Sarah
14 years ago

Thanks for this! It was fun to think back on the past year. Here’s mine:

http://www.shesjustsayin.com/2009/12/31/2009-a-look-back/

Becky
14 years ago

I’ve been doing this for the past couple of years but didn’t know it was “yours.” :) Of course, I just started reading so that might be why I didn’t know. Happy new year!

Mrs. D
14 years ago

Sounds like a year full of accomplishments.

I also did this survey: http://lifeofadoctorswife.wordpress.com/2009/12/31/2009-round-up-a-rama/

I also picked a Chris Brown song! Not the same one. But still.

Happy 2010!

Christine
14 years ago

Happy New Year Linda! And seriously, I kind of want to be adopted into your family…maybe the crazy athletic jumping will rub off? Maybe? JB is insane!

Kate
14 years ago

I love doing this survey! Here’s mine:
http://www.kateo.org/2009/12/new-years-survey/

I’ve had a very fitness-focused year, and I just wanted to say thanks for writing about all your fitness endeavors here. It’s been inspiring (and entertaining). Happy new year!

Maria
14 years ago

I was really looking forward to doing this again this year, as well as reading yours!

Happy New Year Everyone!

http://mom-et-al.com/2009/12/new-years-quiz-2009-in-review/

Alice
Alice
14 years ago
StyckyWycket
14 years ago

This is the first year, I believe, that I have completed this. I promise that it won’t be the last:
http://styckywycket.wordpress.com/2009/12/31/2009-year-end-reflection-a-meme/

She Likes Purple
14 years ago

I always look forward to reading this post of yours. Here’s mine: http://www.shelikespurple.com/shelikespurple/2009/12/2009.html.

Laura
14 years ago

Love this every year! Took your idea and ran with it here: http://thestashbuckler.com/2009/12/31/2009-the-year-in-review/

moojoose
14 years ago

I had forgotten all about this until your post, as seems to be my little New Year’s tradition. Here’s to jumping on the bandwagon:

http://www.moojoose.com/2009/12/2009inreview.html

Briar
14 years ago

I love doing these! I started with you in 2004, shortly after I started reading your blog. Here’s this year’s:
http://dearsweetbriar.blogspot.com/2009/12/wrapping-up-2009.html

Cora
14 years ago

I love reading your answers! I just started reading you last year, so I’ll have to go check up on the first four I missed. :) I also wrote mine yesterday: http://sandpalace.blogspot.com/2009/12/2009-year-in-review.html
Happy New Year!

Victoria
14 years ago

Thanks Linda, and thanks for constantly inspiring me, even if I still feel too scared to do it.

kirida
14 years ago
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