This Sunday Stealing is The year is ending. I have a ritual closer to New Year’s Day. But it doesn’t preclude trying these on for size.
1. Wintertime comfort foods, habits, hobbies
At least once a year, I make lasagna. At least two of them because it’s less labor-intensive. I’ll do that for sure. I hate turning on the oven when it’s warm, but I LOVE doing so when it’s cold. Using the same Betty Crocker recipe, I have to adjust the quantities. It’s because of what has been annoying-labeled shrinkflation, though it’s been happening for decades. Thus, my 32-ounce cans of tomatoes are only 28 ounces.
2. Favorite seasonal/holiday music and songs
This List from four years ago will do.
3. The people I want to spend more time with next year
I hope that some folks who stopped attending church because of the pandemic – the service is on Facebook – will feel comfortable enough to return to in-person services.
4. How much I could change my life in 1 year if I focused
One can always pick one thing to do; I might pick working more on genealogy. But this would inevitably mean NOT doing something else, and I’m unwilling to unbalance myself in that way.
5. The valuable lessons I learned this year
I need human contact! One example: we had been doing church remotely from March 2020 to June 2021. Getting back together was a joyous occasion, and I never attended remote church again if I were in town unless I was sick.
Then in January 2022, because of a local surge of COVID, we went back to remote only. I HATED, HATED, HATED it. I couldn’t focus on the sermon. When we were back in person about a month later, it was such a relief.
This year
6. How I’d describe 2022 in 10 words
Daughter’s College; wife’s leg infection; COVID for three; Wordle streak.
7. My favorite Reads of 2022
I have an online subscription to the New York Times. It’s currently $4 a month. I’m enjoying it immensely. I used to read the newspaper daily in the late 1970s and 1980s but shifted to just the Sunday paper. Then it fell off the list.
8. Best movies I saw in 2022
I’m still contemplating this. But the two films I most enjoyed in a movie theater in 2022 were The Wizard of Oz, which I’d seen many times on TV; and Cabaret, which I had not watched in a half-century.
9. Favorite TV shows/episodes of 2022
This will sound snarky, but it is not intended as such. Watching the game show JEOPARDY, I always root for the so-called “super champions,” who have won ten or more games, to lose. To paraphrase Hawkeye Pierce on an episode of M*A*S*H, “I want someone else!”
Highlights
10. Memorable experiences from 2022
Going to Carnegie Hall with my daughter. Lots of live theater in the summer. Seeing, at different times, two of my oldest friends, who I first met in kindergarten. My sister’s high school reunion, with such a gracious host putting us up.
11. Three people I enjoyed spending time with this year
Uthaclena; Lee; Bruce.
12. How I handled challenges this year
With aplomb, of course.
Actually, new stuff usually makes me initially grumpy. Then, eventually, I discovered it’s not so bad, and I’m pretty good at it.
13. What I’m leaving behind in 2022
COVID. (From my lips to God’s ears.) I did receive the bivalent shot targeted at Omicron last week. I’ve never had any reaction to the vaccines other than a sore arm at the injection site.
14. How I changed most from the beginning to the end of the year
15. What I want to tell myself before the New Year
There are no federal or statewide elections this year. My email box should be far less crowded.
Also, when in doubt, eat applesauce.
I know what you mean about being locked down. Human interaction is so much better.
I’ve stopped reading newspapers because the bias and lies are ubiquitous; you can’t trust anything in them – even the so-called good ones.
I still caught Covid after three vaccinations. I had my fourth a few weeks ago. Sadly, I think it will still lurk around the place (but get much weaker). A friend of mine has it now.
Apple sauce – with pork, I hope.
:o)
Cheers
PM
Applesauce is meant to be eaten with pork chops. I learned that from an episode of The Brady Bunch when I was quite young. My state always has an election of some kind every year.
I hate shrinkflation!!! It is so annoying when cooking!
I must chime in with re: applesauce. While Bobby Brady did immortalize “pork chops and applesauce,” you have me thinking that homemade lasagna with a side of applesauce may be the idea wintertime comfort meal.